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Processor Local Bus Functional Model Toolkit User's Manual

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An error message is issued when PLB Arbiter core did not propagate Sl_Ssize to master when<br />

Sl_addrAck was asserted.<br />

8.6.23 PLB_MnTimeout<br />

The following error messages are issued for this signal:<br />

• Error 1.25.1<br />

An error message is issued when this signal is active and the PLB_masterID identifies a different<br />

master as granted.<br />

• Error 1.25.2<br />

An error message is issued when this signal is active and the corresponding Mn_request is<br />

inactive.<br />

• Error 1.25.3<br />

An error message is issued when this signal is asserted by PLB during a secondary request.<br />

• Error 1.25.4<br />

An error message is issued when this signal is asserted in the same clock as PLB_MnAddrAck.<br />

• Error 1.25.5<br />

An error message is generated if the PLB Arbiter asserts address acknowledge during a secondary<br />

request.<br />

• Error 1.25.6<br />

If “enable_timeout_report” is true then an error message will be issued whenever a timeout is<br />

received. This error can be turned on through monitor bfl, but it defaults to being turned off.<br />

8.7 Slave Interface Checks<br />

This section describes the PLB slave interface checks performed during simulation.<br />

8.7.1 PLB_PAValid<br />

The following error messages are issued for this signal:<br />

• Error 2.1.1<br />

An error message will be issued if PLB_PAValid is deasserted without a valid termination of the<br />

request by either Sln_addrAck, Sln_rearbitrate, Mn_abort or PLB_MnTimeout.<br />

• Error 2.1.2<br />

An error message is issued if PLB_PAValid is active and PLB_rd/wrpendReq is inactive.<br />

• Error 2.1.3<br />

An error message is issued when PLB_PAValid is active and SYS_plbReset is active.<br />

8.7.2 PLB_SAValid<br />

The following error messages are issued for this signal:<br />

80 <strong>Processor</strong> <strong>Local</strong> <strong>Bus</strong> <strong>Functional</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>Toolkit</strong> Version 4.9.2

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