Hello Srikanth!

Have you tried sim_inject_event() from sim_injector.c?

   Anton Pak


> All,
>    I have an application that is supposed to integrate well with openhpi.
>
>    Since the application is targetted to run on multiple types of HW, I
> want
> to ensure that the hpi interface is well tested by running along with a
> simulator-like plugin which can be controlled to inject arbitary
> events/resources based on the envisaged use-cases.
>
>    I have been looking for some documentation on how to use the simulator
> plugin to inject arbitrary event but have not found any.
>
>    Can any point to some resources on how to use the simulator plugin to
> inject various type of events..during the runtime.
>
> - Srikanth
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