The more general questions (core questions) are things like:
- how does the concept of a library apply to SV design units?
- what kind of design unit locality and safety applies
globally/locally to "compilation" and "elaboration"?
- how does an IP model and encryption interact with
compilation, modularity, and test infrastructure?
With respect to how this applies to Mark's issues, here are
at least some specific questions:
- what is the relationship of a package to a configuration?
- can configurations impact instances created by a bind?
- can configurations impact the type of a virtual interface variable?
- what happens if a package of a particular name is in multiple
configuration "libraries"?
- what is the meaning of $unit with respect to configured
design elements?
The list can probably go on for quite a while longer; those
are just the immediate questions that I came up with in a
couple of minutes.
Gord
Brad Pierce wrote:
>> some of the core questions (and directions) should at >least be initiated by BC
>
> Now's as good a time as any. What are the core questions?
>
> -- Brad
>
> In response to http://www.eda.org/sv-bc/hm/9934.html regarding
>
>> how users should expect various aspects of SV
>> to compose in realistic environments
>
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