Hi Nilay,

Ok. Could you perhaps show how to make a traffic generator that would
create something along the lines of an HDLCD controller:

850 Mbyte/s read to a specific address range for time T1, then idling for
T2. Repeat the above.

The whole point is to mimic the traffic of real IP components that we do
not yet have models for.

I am not sure I understand how to do something like this with what is
there at the moment.

Thanks,

Andreas


On 24/08/2012 22:21, "Nilay Vaish" <[email protected]> wrote:

>On Fri, 24 Aug 2012, Andreas Hansson wrote:
>
>> Hi Nilay,
>>
>> Thanks for the clarification. I am sure these testers could be useful
>>for
>> the classic memory system, but they do not provide the functionality of
>> the current traffic generator.
>>
>> Agreed?
>>
>
>Nope, I disagree. Ruby testers do support testing with random addresses,
>linear address sweeping. And I have a patch for testing with traces.
>
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