There is also the added benefit of the traffic generator that a
trace can be captured with the communication monitor and replayed with
this traffic generator. 

Ali 

On 24.08.2012 17:27, Andreas Hansson
wrote: 

> 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. -- Nilay
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