Profiling a hardware system generated by compiling a high...

Data processing: structural design – modeling – simulation – and em – Simulating electronic device or electrical system – Software program

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C717S136000, C717S140000, C716S030000

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07813912

ABSTRACT:
A method of profiling a hardware system can include compiling a high level language program into an assembly language representation of the hardware system and translating instructions of the assembly language representation of the hardware system into a plurality of executable, software models. The models can be implemented using a high level modeling language for use with cycle accurate emulation. The method also can include instrumenting at least one of the plurality of models with code that, when executed, provides operating state information relating to the model as output and indicating expected behavior of the circuit by executing the models in an emulation environment.

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