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Re: [pci] // fill write memories with random data
You are right! I think this is there, because we were debugging testbench,
when it locked at time 0, and then forgot to take it out ;-( .
Regards,
Miha Dolenc
----- Original Message -----
From: <pinhas.krengel@formalized.com>
To: <pci@opencores.org>
Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 9:42 PM
Subject: [pci] // fill write memories with random data
> Hi
>
> I would like to know why are the delays there needed. I have commented
them, since I beleive the memories should be initialized right at time 0.
>
> task fill_memory ;
> integer temp_index ;
> begin
> // fill write memories with random data
> for( temp_index = 0; temp_index <=1023; temp_index = temp_index + 1 )
> begin
> wmem_data[temp_index[9:0]] = $random ;
> //by PK
> /*
> # 1;
> */
> wio_data[temp_index[9:0]] = $random ;
> //by PK
> /*
> # 1;
> */
> end
> // fill WB slave behavioral MEMORY
> for( temp_index = 0; temp_index <=65535; temp_index = temp_index + 1 )
> begin
> wishbone_slave.wb_memory[temp_index[15:0]] = $random ;
> //by PK
> /*
> # 1;
> */
> end
> end
> endtask // fill_memory
>
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>
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