# Number : Notes # 17032005 : trace & basic arithmetic using sc_uint/sc_int types # 25032005 : check signal graph, module order, signal order (--p --t) # simple architecture # 29032005 : check signal graph, module order, signal order (--p --t) # advanced architecture # 30032005 : check signal graph, module order, signal order (--p --t) # advanced architecture # bit mask # 19042005 : check vcd trace # (bool, char, int, sc_uint<4 to 64>, sc_signal, sc_out, sc_in, # sc_in_clk) # 04052005 : check range function # 07052005 : check range function and concat operator # 16062005 : check all the functions to browse model hierarchy. # 21062005 : check to_bool, to_string() functions # 05092005 : trying to bind a signal to an unknown type # 08092005 : unable to select the best method to schedule # 09092005 : ~ operator # 09092005b : starting clock edge # 09092005c : 1 module with 1 sc_out connected to 3 inner IP. # (2 sc_in and 2 sc_out) # 14092005 : check vcd trace (sc_in, sc_out, sc_signal, bool, int) # 15092005 : check port dependency declaration. 3 different error messages. # 28102005 : check sc_time::to_string (), to_seconds (), to_double (). # 16112005 : check "sc_out and sc_in not bound" messages. # 16122005 : check sc_module_name casts. # 19122005 : check simulator state saving for Socview compatibility # 17022006 : check rename function for Socview compatibility # 02052006 : check sc_uint, sc_int, sc_signal when X is double, char, # signed int, unsigned int and so on. (little/big endianness test) # 07122006 : check if we can declare an undefined external function as # a sc_method. # check a virtual method as a sc_method # (Unable to check if sc_method is a virtual one) # 20122006 : check Petrot's scheduling (CASS, quasi static) # Mouchard's scheduling (FastSysC, incomplete static) # Buchmann's scheduling (SystemCASS, totally static) # 16022007 : check --nobanner option # 23032007 : check multiple execution on the same computer # 15042009 : check sc_uint operators (==, =, <<=, +=) # in some cases, such as a compairison, the developper has to use # sc_signal::read() method to explicitly read a sc_signal. ## Uncomment the following variable if you want to compile and run the ## SOCVIEW regression test ## #SOCVIEW_TEST=19122005 \ 17022006 \ # ifndef SYSTEMC $(error Please set your SYSTEMC environment variable on the systemc directory root) endif ifndef SYSTEMCASS $(error Please set your SYSTEMCASS environment variable on the SystemCass directory root) endif DIR = \ 02052006 \ 04052005 \ 05092005 \ 07052005 \ 07122006a \ 07122006b \ 08092005 \ 09092005a \ 09092005b \ 09092005c \ 11062007 \ 14092005 \ 15042009a \ 15042009b \ 15042009c \ 15062006 \ 15092005a \ 15092005b \ 15092005c \ 15092005d \ 17022006 \ 17032005 \ 20122006 \ 21062005 \ 24082009 \ 25032005 \ 28102005 \ 29032005 \ 30032005a \ 30032005b \ 30032005c \ 16022007 \ 16062005a \ 16062005b \ 16112005a \ 16112005b \ 16112005c \ 16122005 \ 19042005 #$(SOCVIEW_TEST) \ all: compile compile : @for i in $(DIR) ; do \ ($(MAKE) --no-print-directory -C $$i) ; \ done; test : $(DIR) @for i in $(DIR) ; do \ ($(MAKE) --no-print-directory -C $$i test | grep "Testing") ; \ done; clean : @for i in $(DIR) ; do \ ($(MAKE) --no-print-directory -C $$i clean) ; \ done;