Execute_transaction() – Altera Mentor Verification IP Altera Edition AMBA AXI3/4TM User Manual
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VHDL AXI3 and AXI4 Master BFMs
execute_transaction()
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execute_transaction()
This procedure executes a master transaction that is uniquely identified by the transaction_id
argument, previously created with either the
procedure. A transaction can be blocking (default) or nonblocking,
based on the setting of the transaction operation_mode field.
The results of execute_transaction() for write transactions varies based on how write transaction
fields are set. If the transaction gen_write_strobes field is set, execute_transaction ()
automatically corrects any previously set write_strobes field array elements. However, if the
gen_write_strobes field is not set, then any previously assigned write_strobes field array
elements will be passed onto the WSTRB protocol signals, which can result in a protocol
violation if not correctly set. Refer to
“Automatic Correction of Byte Lane Strobes”
for more details.If the write_data_mode field for a write transaction is set to
*_DATA_WITH_ADDRESS
,
execute_transaction() calls the
procedures simultaneously; otherwise
will be called after
so that the write data burst occurs after the
write address phase (default). It will then call the
complete the write transaction.
For a read transaction, execute_transaction () calls the
procedure
procedure to complete the read transaction.
Prototype
-- * = axi| axi4
-- ** = AXI | AXI4
procedure execute_transaction
(
transaction_id : in integer;
bfm_id : in integer;
path_id : in *_path_t; --optional
signal tr_if : inout *_vhd_if_struct_t
);
Arguments transaction_id
Transaction identifier. Refer to
on page 203 for more details.
bfm_id
BFM identifier. Refer to
on page 203 for more details.
path_id
(Optional) Parallel process path identifier:
**_PATH_0
**_PATH_1
**_PATH_2
**_PATH_3
**_PATH_4
Refer to
“Overloaded Procedure Common Arguments”
on page 203 for more details.
tr_if
Transaction signal interface. Refer to
on page 203 for more
details.
Returns
None