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Mixing modelling styles: 4/P net-level to TLM transactors.

An aim of ESL modelling was to be able to easily replace parts of the high-level model with greater detail where necessary. So-called transactors are commonly needed at the boundaries.

Example blocking transactors: convert from transaction to pin-level modelling.

  // Write transactor 4/P handshake
  b_putbyte(char d)
  {
    while(ack) do wait(10, SC_NS);
    data = d;
    settle();
    req = 1;
    while(!ack) do wait(10, SC_NS);
    req = 0;
  }
  // Read transactor 4/P handshake
  char b_getbyte()
  {
    while(!req) do wait(10, SC_NS);
    char r = data;
    ack = 1;
    while(req) do wait(10, SC_NS);
    ack = 0;
    return r;
  }

See working SystemC versions in the »`Toy ESL'practical material.


12: (C) 2008-16, DJ Greaves, University of Cambridge, Computer Laboratory.