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Explore using IP-XACT in the design flow for developing embedded airborne electronics equipment. Workshop from November 2011 covers Socket Design Flow, Models, Traceability, Code Generation, and more. Discover the benefits of IP-XACT standard, traceability, and tool support for efficient hardware-software co-design. Enhance productivity with Template Jet Workshop and consider potential bridges to other languages. Get insights into system requirements, platform assembly, performance validation, and more in avionics development.
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IP-XACT in the design flow for embedded airborne electronic equipment developmentPierre MoreauHardware Methodology & CertificationElectronics Avionics & Simulation Products DepartmentLudovic LetellierHardware Methodology On behalf of Alyotech
Plan • SoCKET Process & Overview • Models and Platform Description • Requirements & Traceability with IP-Xact • Conclusion Workshop - November 2011
Plan • SoCKETProcess & Overview • Models and Platform Description • Requirements & Traceability with IP-Xact • Conclusion Workshop - November 2011
Socket Design Flow System requirements System Properties Global SoC spec. Metrics Metrics Trafficgenerators SoCArchitecture HLS Requirement traceability Platform assembly Header generation HW Properties SW Properties IP-XactSoC C/C++/ASM TLMLT Software Functionality Functional validation Instruction Set Simulator Software Functionality+timing TLMAT SW Performance validation Software RTL HLS Co-simulation/Co-emulation Software Silicon Deviceexecution
Needs & Propositions • Unambiguous HW IP/Platform requirement capture • IEEE 1685-2009 IP-XACT Standard • IP description tool support • Magillem IP Packager • Magillem Register View • Platform Assembly & Configuration tool support • Magillem Platform Assembly • Code generation facilities • Parameterizable IP-XACT description generation • Magillem TGI Workshop • SystemC\TLM skeleton, netlist, makefile generation • Magillem Template JET Workshop • Requirement Traceability • Use of IP-XACT “vendors extensions” + Generated code propagation Workshop - November 2011
Plan • SoCKETProcess & Overview • Models and Platform Description • Requirements & Traceability with IP-Xact • Conclusion Workshop - November 2011
Textual Specifications to IP-XACT • Component (IP) architecture description • Interfaces • Ports • Registers • Bitfields • Configuration parameters • Source files • IP-XACT is not appropriate to describe IP behavioral features Workshop - November 2011
Textual Specifications to IP-XACT • Platform assembly • Components instantiation • Interconnections • Components configuration Workshop - November 2011
Parameterizable IP-XACT description generation • TGI Workshop : Java Files • Bus IP-XACT file generation, depends on number of initiators and targets • Generation configuration Workshop - November 2011
Code generation : SystemC netlist • File « top.hpp » generation • Headers component declarations • Components instantiations • TLM2 Sockets connections Workshop - November 2011
Code generation : Platform Makefile • Template JET Workshop • Easier to use than TGI for code generation generation Workshop - November 2011
Code generation : SystemC/TLM IP skeleton • IP-XACT to Synopsys SCML2 Library mapping Workshop - November 2011
Plan • SoCKETProcess & Overview • Models and Platform Description • Requirements & Traceability with IP-Xact • Conclusion Workshop - November 2011
Traceability: Goals • To conform certification goals, traceability links between textual specification, IP-XACT files, and generated files must be demonstrated Workshop - November 2011
Traceability: IP-XACT Files • No requirement element in IP-XACT specification • Use of « Vendor Extentions » with « cover » element Workshop - November 2011
Traceability: Generated code • Traceability links propagation to generated code (comment tag) Workshop - November 2011
Traceability: Analysis and matrix generation • Coverage Analysis (IP-XACT = Generated Code) Matrixgeneration Workshop - November 2011
Plan • SoCKETProcess & Overview • Models and Platform Description • Requirements & Traceability with IP-Xact • Conclusion Workshop - November 2011
Results • IP-XACT Standard • Data perenity needed in avionics domain • Common HW/SW specification formalism • Rich and complete IP/Platform architecture description • Tool vendor independency • Magillem tools • Useful GUI IP-XACT editors (eg: Register Editor) • Very flexible, open tool • Easy code generation with Template Jet Workshop • Perspective • Productivity gain (code generation) • IP-XACT Extension for traceability • Potential bridges others languages, as SysML, SystemVerilog Workshop - November 2011
Any Questions ? Workshop - November 2011