Press Release
OCP-IP Releases English Language Compliance
Checks
PORTLAND, ORE. — October 25, 2005 — Open Core Protocol
International Partnership (OCP-IP) today announced the availability of a set
of English language compliance checks that formally describe the 'legal'
constraints for signals on an OCP interface, for members. The compliance
checks eliminate the need for “best guess” verification by engineers making
certain an OCP interface complies with the specification, assuring
verification quality and IP blocks are compatible at system level.
Compliance checks define a set of rules for the OCP specification.
Constraints can be as simple as "check that a signal is never 0" or may be
complex temporal expressions. If no check is violated by functional and/or
formal verification, the logic is proven compliant with the protocol.
The compliance checks can be used in several different ways. Formal tools
can use checks to be sure a design never violates them; proving OCP
compliance. They can also use the same checks to cover the number of times a
given restraint was hit. Functional verification tools can use the
properties to build protocol checkers (in Verilog/VHDL/E/SystemC). By
applying stimuli to the design under test (DUT) and verifying that protocol
checkers are not reporting violations, OCP compliance is verified.
Work on the compliance checks was completed by the OCP-IP Functional
Verification working group including representatives from: Jeda
Technologies, MIPS, Sonics Inc, Synopsys, Texas Instruments, TransEDA, and
Yogitech.
“OCP has a robust, thriving infrastructure supported by many independent
companies that provide excellent services and products,” said Ian
Mackintosh, president OCP-IP. “We are proud of the leading-edge work
completed by our Functional Verification Working Group.
Members may download and review a copy of the compliance checks by visiting
the members only section at www.ocpip.org
About OCP-IP
The OCP International Partnership Association, Inc. (OCP-IP), formed in
2001, promotes and supports the Open Core Protocol (OCP) as the complete
socket standard ensuring rapid creation and integration of interoperable
virtual components. OCP-IP’s Governing Steering Committee participants are:
Nokia [NYSE: NOK], Texas Instruments [NYSE: TXN], STMicroelectronics [NYSE:
STM], Toshiba Semiconductor Group (including Toshiba America TAEC), and
Sonics. OCP-IP is a non-profit corporation delivering the first fully
supported, openly licensed, core-centric protocol comprehensively fulfilling
system-level integration requirements. The OCP facilitates IP core
reusability and reduces design time, risk, and manufacturing costs for SoC
designs. VSIA endorses the OCP socket, and OCP-IP is affiliated with the VSI
Alliance. For additional background and membership information, visit www.OCPIP.org.
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