19.3.1 MSVT.param File
(Ask a Question)msvt.param is an auto-generated file that contains parameters required by MSVT to verify design separation. You can modify the contents of this file according to your requirements.
The following is a Top-Level view of an example design.
The following is an example of a msvt.param file. The contents of the msvt.param file depend on your design.
msvt.param File
//************************************************************************
//
// This is input parameters file for MSVT Check program
//
//************************************************************************
DEVICE = MPF300TS
DESIGN = SD_Top.msvt
VERIFY_BLOCKS = block4_0 block2_0 block3_0 block1_0 pf_smip_0 // empty list means all blocks in design will be verified
REQUIRED_SEPARATION = 1
MAX_VIOLATIONS_PER_REPORT_SECTION = 1
IRS block4_0 block2_0 = block4_0_Y
IRS block2_0 block4_0 =
IRS block4_0 block3_0 =
IRS block3_0 block4_0 = block3_0_dataOut[31] block3_0_dataOut[30] block3_0_dataOut[29]
block3_0_dataOut[28] block3_0_dataOut[27] block3_0_dataOut[26] block3_0_dataOut[25]
block3_0_dataOut[24] block3_0_dataOut[23] block3_0_dataOut[22] block3_0_dataOut[21]
block3_0_dataOut[20] block3_0_dataOut[19] block3_0_dataOut[18] block3_0_dataOut[17]
block3_0_dataOut[16] block3_0_dataOut[15] block3_0_dataOut[14] block3_0_dataOut[13]
block3_0_dataOut[12] block3_0_dataOut[11] block3_0_dataOut[10] block3_0_dataOut[9]
block3_0_dataOut[8] block3_0_dataOut[7] block3_0_dataOut[6] block3_0_dataOut[5]
block3_0_dataOut[4] block3_0_dataOut[3] block3_0_dataOut[2] block3_0_dataOut[1]
block3_0_dataOut[0]
IRS block4_0 block1_0 = block4_0_TX block4_0_Y_0
IRS block1_0 block4_0 = block1_0_TX
IRS block4_0 pf_smip_0 =
IRS pf_smip_0 block4_0 =
IRS block2_0 block3_0 =
IRS block3_0 block2_0 =
IRS block2_0 block1_0 = block1_0_APBmslave0_PRDATA[31] block1_0_APBmslave0_PRDATA[30]
block1_0_APBmslave0_PRDATA[29] block1_0_APBmslave0_PRDATA[28] block1_0_APBmslave0_PRDATA[27]
block1_0_APBmslave0_PRDATA[26] block1_0_APBmslave0_PRDATA[25] block1_0_APBmslave0_PRDATA[24]
block1_0_APBmslave0_PRDATA[23] block1_0_APBmslave0_PRDATA[22] block1_0_APBmslave0_PRDATA[21]
block1_0_APBmslave0_PRDATA[20] block1_0_APBmslave0_PRDATA[19] block1_0_APBmslave0_PRDATA[18]
block1_0_APBmslave0_PRDATA[17] block1_0_APBmslave0_PRDATA[16] block1_0_APBmslave0_PRDATA[15]
block1_0_APBmslave0_PRDATA[14] block1_0_APBmslave0_PRDATA[13] block1_0_APBmslave0_PRDATA[12]
block1_0_APBmslave0_PRDATA[11] block1_0_APBmslave0_PRDATA[10] block1_0_APBmslave0_PRDATA[9]
block1_0_APBmslave0_PRDATA[8] block1_0_APBmslave0_PRDATA[7] block1_0_APBmslave0_PRDATA[6]
block1_0_APBmslave0_PRDATA[5] block1_0_APBmslave0_PRDATA[4] block1_0_APBmslave0_PRDATA[3]
block1_0_APBmslave0_PRDATA[2] block1_0_APBmslave0_PRDATA[1] block1_0_APBmslave0_PRDATA[0]
block1_0_APBmslave0_PREADY
IRS block1_0 block2_0 = block1_0_APBmslave0_PADDR[11] block1_0_APBmslave0_PADDR[10]
block1_0_APBmslave0_PADDR[9] block1_0_APBmslave0_PADDR[8] block1_0_APBmslave0_PADDR[7]
block1_0_APBmslave0_PADDR[6] block1_0_APBmslave0_PADDR[5] block1_0_APBmslave0_PADDR[4]
block1_0_APBmslave0_PADDR[3] block1_0_APBmslave0_PADDR[2] block1_0_APBmslave0_PADDR[1]
block1_0_APBmslave0_PADDR[0] block1_0_APBmslave0_PWDATA[31] block1_0_APBmslave0_PWDATA[30]
block1_0_APBmslave0_PWDATA[29] block1_0_APBmslave0_PWDATA[28] block1_0_APBmslave0_PWDATA[27]
block1_0_APBmslave0_PWDATA[26] block1_0_APBmslave0_PWDATA[25] block1_0_APBmslave0_PWDATA[24]
block1_0_APBmslave0_PWDATA[23] block1_0_APBmslave0_PWDATA[22] block1_0_APBmslave0_PWDATA[21]
block1_0_APBmslave0_PWDATA[20] block1_0_APBmslave0_PWDATA[19] block1_0_APBmslave0_PWDATA[18]
block1_0_APBmslave0_PWDATA[17] block1_0_APBmslave0_PWDATA[16] block1_0_APBmslave0_PWDATA[15]
block1_0_APBmslave0_PWDATA[14] block1_0_APBmslave0_PWDATA[13] block1_0_APBmslave0_PWDATA[12]
block1_0_APBmslave0_PWDATA[11] block1_0_APBmslave0_PWDATA[10] block1_0_APBmslave0_PWDATA[9]
block1_0_APBmslave0_PWDATA[8] block1_0_APBmslave0_PWDATA[7] block1_0_APBmslave0_PWDATA[6]
block1_0_APBmslave0_PWDATA[5] block1_0_APBmslave0_PWDATA[4] block1_0_APBmslave0_PWDATA[3]
block1_0_APBmslave0_PWDATA[2] block1_0_APBmslave0_PWDATA[1] block1_0_APBmslave0_PWDATA[0]
block1_0_APBmslave0_PENABLE block1_0_APBmslave0_PSELx block1_0_APBmslave0_PWRITE
IRS block2_0 pf_smip_0 =
IRS pf_smip_0 block2_0 =
IRS block3_0 block1_0 = block3_0_dataOut_0[7] block3_0_dataOut_0[6] block3_0_dataOut_0[5]
block3_0_dataOut_0[4] block3_0_dataOut_0[3] block3_0_dataOut_0[2] block3_0_dataOut_0[1]
block3_0_dataOut_0[0]
IRS block1_0 block3_0 = block1_0_dataOut[7] block1_0_dataOut[6] block1_0_dataOut[5]
block1_0_dataOut[4] block1_0_dataOut[3] block1_0_dataOut[2] block1_0_dataOut[1]
block1_0_dataOut[0]
IRS block3_0 pf_smip_0 =
IRS pf_smip_0 block3_0 =
IRS block1_0 pf_smip_0 =
IRS pf_smip_0 block1_0 =
REGIONS_VERBOSITY = 0
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
DEVICE | Name of the Microchip FPGA device implementing the design. |
DESIGN | Location of the files required for MSVT. By default, it will point to the auto-generated msvt.dtf folder. |
VERIFY BLOCKS | Contains a list of blocks to be verified. By default, all the block names present in the design are listed. You can modify this list and include a subset of blocks to be audited by MSVT. |
REQUIRED_SEPARATION | Required separation parameter per the guideline requirements. The default value is 1. |
MAX_VIOLATIONS_PER_REPORT_SECTION | Controls the number of violations that are to be reported in each section. The default value is 1. |
IRS | Contains a list of IRS signal names present in the design. Each IRS statement is comprised of a pair of separated blocks followed by a list of the IRS signal names between them. |
REGIONS_VERBOSITY | Controls reporting of each routing region and the assigned instances. The default value is 0. |
You can modify the parameters in the msvt.param file to refine your verification criteria. We recommend modifying the REQUIRED_SEPARATION
parameter according to your system requirements before executing MSVT. You can also specify the blocks you want to verify, the names of each IRS signal, and add a limit to the max number of violations to be reported.