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发表于 2014-3-17 19:43:02
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Separate Annotations
This example shows separate annotations to distinct portions of a design hierarchy. There is
no configuration file specification, so the SDF Annotator uses the defaults.
module top;
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cpu m1(i1,i2,i3,o1,o2,o3);
fpu m2 (i4,o1,o3,i2,o4,o5,o6);
dma m3(o1,o4,i5,i6,i2);
// perform annotation
initial
begin
$sdf_annotate("cpu.sdf",m1,,"cpu.log");
$sdf_annotate("fpu.sdf",m2,,"fpu.log");
$sdf_annotate("dma.sdf",m3,,"dma.log");
end
// stimulus and response-checking
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endmodule
Annotation with Arrays of Instances
This example shows arrays of instance in a design hierarchy. There is no configuration file
specification, so the SDF Annotator uses the defaults.
module top;
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cpu ar[1](i1,i2,i3,o1,o2,o3);
fpu ar[2](i4,o1,o3,i2,o4,o5,o6);
dma ar[3](o1,o4,i5,i6,i2);
// perform annotation
initial
begin
$sdf_annotate("cpu.sdf",ar[1],,"cpu.log");
$sdf_annotate("fpu.sdf",ar[2],,"fpu.log");
$sdf_annotate("dma.sdf",ar[3],,"dma.log");
end
// stimulus and response-checking
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endmodule |
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