Fast hardware-software co-simulation using VHDL models
We describe a technique for hardware-software co-simulation that is almost cycle-accurate, and does nor require the use of interprocess communication for a C language interface for the software components. Software is modeled by using behavioral VHDL constructs, annotated with timing information der...
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Zusammenfassung: | We describe a technique for hardware-software co-simulation that is almost cycle-accurate, and does nor require the use of interprocess communication for a C language interface for the software components. Software is modeled by using behavioral VHDL constructs, annotated with timing information derived from basic block-level timing estimates. Hardware is also modeled in VHDL, and can be either pre-existing intellectual property or synthesized to RTL from a functional specification. Execution of the VHDL processes modeling software tasks is coordinated by a process emulating the target RTOS behavior. The effects of changing the hardware/software partition can be quickly estimated by changing a process parameter defining its target implementation and the processor on which it is running. |
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DOI: | 10.1109/DATE.1999.761139 |