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Module : prim_reg_cdc
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
97.37 100.00 89.49 100.00 100.00

Source File(s) :
/workspaces/repo/scratch/os_regression_2024_08_28/adc_ctrl-sim-vcs/default/sim-vcs/../src/lowrisc_prim_subreg_0/rtl/prim_reg_cdc.sv

Module self-instances :
NAMESCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn_val_0_cdc 78.29 94.12 85.71 83.33 50.00
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn_val_1_cdc 78.29 94.12 85.71 83.33 50.00
tb.dut.u_reg.u_filter_status_cdc 96.43 100.00 85.71 100.00 100.00
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_fsm_state_cdc 96.43 100.00 85.71 100.00 100.00
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_en_ctl_cdc 97.73 100.00 90.91 100.00 100.00
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_pd_ctl_cdc 97.73 100.00 90.91 100.00 100.00
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_lp_sample_ctl_cdc 97.73 100.00 90.91 100.00 100.00
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_sample_ctl_cdc 97.73 100.00 90.91 100.00 100.00
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_0_cdc 97.73 100.00 90.91 100.00 100.00
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_1_cdc 97.73 100.00 90.91 100.00 100.00
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_2_cdc 97.73 100.00 90.91 100.00 100.00
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_3_cdc 97.73 100.00 90.91 100.00 100.00
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_4_cdc 97.73 100.00 90.91 100.00 100.00
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_5_cdc 97.73 100.00 90.91 100.00 100.00
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_6_cdc 97.73 100.00 90.91 100.00 100.00
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_7_cdc 97.73 100.00 90.91 100.00 100.00
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_0_cdc 97.73 100.00 90.91 100.00 100.00
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_1_cdc 97.73 100.00 90.91 100.00 100.00
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_2_cdc 97.73 100.00 90.91 100.00 100.00
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_3_cdc 97.73 100.00 90.91 100.00 100.00
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_4_cdc 97.73 100.00 90.91 100.00 100.00
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_5_cdc 97.73 100.00 90.91 100.00 100.00
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_6_cdc 97.73 100.00 90.91 100.00 100.00
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_7_cdc 97.73 100.00 90.91 100.00 100.00
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_wakeup_ctl_cdc 97.73 100.00 90.91 100.00 100.00
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_fsm_rst_cdc 98.08 100.00 92.31 100.00 100.00



Module Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn_val_0_cdc

Instance :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
78.29 94.12 85.71 83.33 50.00


Instance's subtree :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
78.01 95.31 67.24 89.47 60.00


Parent :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERTNAME
100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 u_reg


Subtrees :
NAMESCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
u_arb 87.67 94.90 67.39 88.37 100.00
u_src_to_dst_req 60.00 100.00 40.00 100.00 0.00



Module Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn_val_1_cdc

Instance :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
78.29 94.12 85.71 83.33 50.00


Instance's subtree :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
78.01 95.31 67.24 89.47 60.00


Parent :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERTNAME
100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 u_reg


Subtrees :
NAMESCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
u_arb 87.67 94.90 67.39 88.37 100.00
u_src_to_dst_req 60.00 100.00 40.00 100.00 0.00



Module Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_filter_status_cdc

Instance :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
96.43 100.00 85.71 100.00 100.00


Instance's subtree :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
97.74 100.00 92.65 98.31 100.00


Parent :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERTNAME
100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 u_reg


Subtrees :
NAMESCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
u_arb 97.79 100.00 93.48 97.67 100.00
u_src_to_dst_req 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00



Module Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_fsm_state_cdc

Instance :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
96.43 100.00 85.71 100.00 100.00


Instance's subtree :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
90.72 98.44 79.69 94.74 90.00


Parent :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERTNAME
100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 u_reg


Subtrees :
NAMESCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
u_arb 86.03 97.87 78.57 92.68 75.00
u_src_to_dst_req 93.75 100.00 75.00 100.00 100.00



Module Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_en_ctl_cdc

Instance :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
97.73 100.00 90.91 100.00 100.00


Instance's subtree :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
99.17 100.00 96.67 100.00 100.00


Parent :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERTNAME
100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 u_reg


Subtrees :
NAMESCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
u_arb 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
u_src_to_dst_req 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00



Module Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_pd_ctl_cdc

Instance :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
97.73 100.00 90.91 100.00 100.00


Instance's subtree :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
99.17 100.00 96.67 100.00 100.00


Parent :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERTNAME
100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 u_reg


Subtrees :
NAMESCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
u_arb 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
u_src_to_dst_req 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00



Module Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_lp_sample_ctl_cdc

Instance :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
97.73 100.00 90.91 100.00 100.00


Instance's subtree :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
99.17 100.00 96.67 100.00 100.00


Parent :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERTNAME
100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 u_reg


Subtrees :
NAMESCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
u_arb 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
u_src_to_dst_req 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00



Module Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_sample_ctl_cdc

Instance :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
97.73 100.00 90.91 100.00 100.00


Instance's subtree :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
99.17 100.00 96.67 100.00 100.00


Parent :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERTNAME
100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 u_reg


Subtrees :
NAMESCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
u_arb 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
u_src_to_dst_req 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00



Module Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_0_cdc

Instance :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
97.73 100.00 90.91 100.00 100.00


Instance's subtree :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
99.17 100.00 96.67 100.00 100.00


Parent :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERTNAME
100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 u_reg


Subtrees :
NAMESCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
u_arb 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
u_src_to_dst_req 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00



Module Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_1_cdc

Instance :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
97.73 100.00 90.91 100.00 100.00


Instance's subtree :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
99.17 100.00 96.67 100.00 100.00


Parent :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERTNAME
100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 u_reg


Subtrees :
NAMESCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
u_arb 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
u_src_to_dst_req 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00



Module Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_2_cdc

Instance :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
97.73 100.00 90.91 100.00 100.00


Instance's subtree :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
99.17 100.00 96.67 100.00 100.00


Parent :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERTNAME
100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 u_reg


Subtrees :
NAMESCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
u_arb 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
u_src_to_dst_req 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00



Module Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_3_cdc

Instance :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
97.73 100.00 90.91 100.00 100.00


Instance's subtree :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
99.17 100.00 96.67 100.00 100.00


Parent :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERTNAME
100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 u_reg


Subtrees :
NAMESCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
u_arb 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
u_src_to_dst_req 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00



Module Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_4_cdc

Instance :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
97.73 100.00 90.91 100.00 100.00


Instance's subtree :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
99.17 100.00 96.67 100.00 100.00


Parent :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERTNAME
100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 u_reg


Subtrees :
NAMESCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
u_arb 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
u_src_to_dst_req 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00



Module Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_5_cdc

Instance :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
97.73 100.00 90.91 100.00 100.00


Instance's subtree :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
99.17 100.00 96.67 100.00 100.00


Parent :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERTNAME
100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 u_reg


Subtrees :
NAMESCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
u_arb 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
u_src_to_dst_req 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00



Module Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_6_cdc

Instance :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
97.73 100.00 90.91 100.00 100.00


Instance's subtree :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
99.17 100.00 96.67 100.00 100.00


Parent :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERTNAME
100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 u_reg


Subtrees :
NAMESCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
u_arb 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
u_src_to_dst_req 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00



Module Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_7_cdc

Instance :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
97.73 100.00 90.91 100.00 100.00


Instance's subtree :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
99.17 100.00 96.67 100.00 100.00


Parent :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERTNAME
100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 u_reg


Subtrees :
NAMESCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
u_arb 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
u_src_to_dst_req 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00



Module Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_0_cdc

Instance :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
97.73 100.00 90.91 100.00 100.00


Instance's subtree :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
99.17 100.00 96.67 100.00 100.00


Parent :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERTNAME
100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 u_reg


Subtrees :
NAMESCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
u_arb 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
u_src_to_dst_req 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00



Module Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_1_cdc

Instance :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
97.73 100.00 90.91 100.00 100.00


Instance's subtree :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
99.17 100.00 96.67 100.00 100.00


Parent :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERTNAME
100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 u_reg


Subtrees :
NAMESCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
u_arb 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
u_src_to_dst_req 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00



Module Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_2_cdc

Instance :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
97.73 100.00 90.91 100.00 100.00


Instance's subtree :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
99.17 100.00 96.67 100.00 100.00


Parent :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERTNAME
100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 u_reg


Subtrees :
NAMESCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
u_arb 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
u_src_to_dst_req 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00



Module Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_3_cdc

Instance :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
97.73 100.00 90.91 100.00 100.00


Instance's subtree :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
99.17 100.00 96.67 100.00 100.00


Parent :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERTNAME
100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 u_reg


Subtrees :
NAMESCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
u_arb 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
u_src_to_dst_req 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00



Module Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_4_cdc

Instance :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
97.73 100.00 90.91 100.00 100.00


Instance's subtree :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
99.17 100.00 96.67 100.00 100.00


Parent :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERTNAME
100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 u_reg


Subtrees :
NAMESCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
u_arb 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
u_src_to_dst_req 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00



Module Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_5_cdc

Instance :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
97.73 100.00 90.91 100.00 100.00


Instance's subtree :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
99.17 100.00 96.67 100.00 100.00


Parent :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERTNAME
100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 u_reg


Subtrees :
NAMESCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
u_arb 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
u_src_to_dst_req 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00



Module Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_6_cdc

Instance :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
97.73 100.00 90.91 100.00 100.00


Instance's subtree :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
99.17 100.00 96.67 100.00 100.00


Parent :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERTNAME
100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 u_reg


Subtrees :
NAMESCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
u_arb 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
u_src_to_dst_req 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00



Module Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_7_cdc

Instance :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
97.73 100.00 90.91 100.00 100.00


Instance's subtree :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
99.17 100.00 96.67 100.00 100.00


Parent :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERTNAME
100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 u_reg


Subtrees :
NAMESCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
u_arb 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
u_src_to_dst_req 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00



Module Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_wakeup_ctl_cdc

Instance :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
97.73 100.00 90.91 100.00 100.00


Instance's subtree :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
99.17 100.00 96.67 100.00 100.00


Parent :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERTNAME
100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 u_reg


Subtrees :
NAMESCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
u_arb 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
u_src_to_dst_req 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00



Module Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_fsm_rst_cdc

Instance :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
98.08 100.00 92.31 100.00 100.00


Instance's subtree :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
99.22 100.00 96.88 100.00 100.00


Parent :
SCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERTNAME
100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 u_reg


Subtrees :
NAMESCORELINECONDTOGGLEFSMBRANCHASSERT
u_arb 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
u_src_to_dst_req 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

Line Coverage for Module : prim_reg_cdc
Line No.TotalCoveredPercent
TOTAL2222100.00
CONT_ASSIGN6511100.00
ALWAYS7166100.00
CONT_ASSIGN8511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN10911100.00
ALWAYS11599100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15011100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15611100.00
CONT_ASSIGN20011100.00

64 65 1/1 assign src_req = src_we_i | src_re_i; Tests: T1 T2 T3  66 67 // busy indication back-pressures upstream if the register is accessed 68 // again. The busy indication is also used as a "commit" indication for 69 // resolving software and hardware write conflicts 70 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 71 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  72 1/1 src_busy_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  73 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  74 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; Tests: T1 T2 T3  75 1/1 end else if (src_ack) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  76 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  77 end MISSING_ELSE 78 end 79 80 // A src_ack should only be sent if there was a src_req. 81 // src_busy_q asserts whenever there is a src_req. By association, 82 // whenever src_ack is seen, then src_busy must be high. 83 `ASSERT(SrcAckBusyChk_A, src_ack |-> src_busy_q, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 84 85 1/1 assign src_busy_o = src_busy_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  86 87 // src_q acts as both the write holding register and the software read back 88 // register. 89 // When software performs a write, the write data is captured in src_q for 90 // CDC purposes. When not performing a write, the src_q reflects the most recent 91 // hardware value. For registers with no hardware access, this is simply the 92 // the value programmed by software (or in the case R1C, W1C etc) the value after 93 // the operation. For registers with hardware access, this reflects a potentially 94 // delayed version of the real value, as the software facing updates lag real 95 // time updates. 96 // 97 // To resolve software and hardware conflicts, the process is as follows: 98 // When software issues a write, this module asserts "busy". While busy, 99 // src_q does not take on destination value updates. Since the 100 // logic has committed to updating based on software command, there is an irreversible 101 // window from which hardware writes are ignored. Once the busy window completes, 102 // the cdc portion then begins sampling once more. 103 // 104 // This is consistent with prim_subreg_arb where during software / hardware conflicts, 105 // software is always prioritized. The main difference is the conflict resolution window 106 // is now larger instead of just one destination clock cycle. 107 108 logic busy; 109 1/1 assign busy = src_busy_q & !src_ack; Tests: T1 T2 T3  110 111 // This is the current destination value 112 logic [DataWidth-1:0] dst_qs; 113 logic src_update; 114 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 115 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  116 1/1 src_q <= ResetVal; Tests: T1 T2 T3  117 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  118 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 1/1 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; Tests: T1 T2 T3  124 1/1 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; Tests: T1 T2 T3  125 1/1 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 1/1 src_q <= dst_qs; Tests: T1 T2 T3  135 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  136 end MISSING_ELSE 137 end 138 139 // The current design (tlul_adapter_reg) does not spit out a request if the destination it chooses 140 // (decoded from address) is busy. So this creates a situation in the current design where 141 // src_req_i and busy can never be high at the same time. 142 // While the code above could be coded directly to be expressed as `src_req & !busy`, which makes 143 // the intent clearer, it ends up causing coverage holes from the tool's perspective since that 144 // condition cannot be met. 145 // Thus we add an assertion here to ensure the condition is always satisfied. 146 `ASSERT(BusySrcReqChk_A, busy |-> !src_req, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 147 148 // reserved bits are not used 149 logic unused_wd; 150 1/1 assign unused_wd = ^src_wd_i; Tests: T1 T2 T3  151 152 // src_q is always updated in the clk_src domain. 153 // when performing an update to the destination domain, it is guaranteed 154 // to not change by protocol. 155 1/1 assign src_qs_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  156 1/1 assign dst_wd_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  157 158 //////////////////////////// 159 // CDC handling 160 //////////////////////////// 161 162 logic dst_req_from_src; 163 logic dst_req; 164 165 166 // the software transaction is pulse synced across the domain. 167 // the prim_reg_cdc_arb module handles conflicts with ongoing hardware updates. 168 prim_pulse_sync u_src_to_dst_req ( 169 .clk_src_i, 170 .rst_src_ni, 171 .clk_dst_i, 172 .rst_dst_ni, 173 .src_pulse_i(src_req), 174 .dst_pulse_o(dst_req_from_src) 175 ); 176 177 prim_reg_cdc_arb #( 178 .DataWidth(DataWidth), 179 .ResetVal(ResetVal), 180 .DstWrReq(DstWrReq) 181 ) u_arb ( 182 .clk_src_i, 183 .rst_src_ni, 184 .clk_dst_i, 185 .rst_dst_ni, 186 .src_ack_o(src_ack), 187 .src_update_o(src_update), 188 .dst_req_i(dst_req_from_src), 189 .dst_req_o(dst_req), 190 .dst_update_i, 191 .dst_ds_i, 192 .dst_qs_i, 193 .dst_qs_o(dst_qs) 194 ); 195 196 197 // Each is valid only when destination request pulse is high; this is important in not propagating 198 // the internal assertion of 'dst_req' by the 'prim_pulse_sync' channel when just one domain is 199 // reset. 200 1/1 assign {dst_we_o, dst_re_o, dst_regwen_o} = txn_bits_q & {TxnWidth{dst_req}}; Tests: T1 T2 T3 

Cond Coverage for Module : prim_reg_cdc ( parameter DataWidth=2,ResetVal=0,BitMask=3,DstWrReq=0,TxnWidth=3 + DataWidth=32,ResetVal,BitMask,DstWrReq=0,TxnWidth=3 + DataWidth=8,ResetVal=4,BitMask=255,DstWrReq=0,TxnWidth=3 + DataWidth=16,ResetVal=155,BitMask=65535,DstWrReq=0,TxnWidth=3 + DataWidth=28,ResetVal=0,BitMask=268374015,DstWrReq=1,TxnWidth=3 + DataWidth=9,ResetVal=0,BitMask=511,DstWrReq=0,TxnWidth=3 + DataWidth=9,ResetVal=0,BitMask=511,DstWrReq=1,TxnWidth=3 + DataWidth=5,ResetVal=0,BitMask=31,DstWrReq=1,TxnWidth=3 )
Cond Coverage for Module self-instances :
SCORECOND
97.73 90.91
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_en_ctl_cdc

SCORECOND
97.73 90.91
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_pd_ctl_cdc

SCORECOND
97.73 90.91
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_0_cdc

SCORECOND
97.73 90.91
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_1_cdc

SCORECOND
97.73 90.91
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_2_cdc

SCORECOND
97.73 90.91
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_3_cdc

SCORECOND
97.73 90.91
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_4_cdc

SCORECOND
97.73 90.91
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_5_cdc

SCORECOND
97.73 90.91
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_6_cdc

SCORECOND
97.73 90.91
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_7_cdc

SCORECOND
97.73 90.91
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_0_cdc

SCORECOND
97.73 90.91
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_1_cdc

SCORECOND
97.73 90.91
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_2_cdc

SCORECOND
97.73 90.91
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_3_cdc

SCORECOND
97.73 90.91
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_4_cdc

SCORECOND
97.73 90.91
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_5_cdc

SCORECOND
97.73 90.91
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_6_cdc

SCORECOND
97.73 90.91
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_7_cdc

SCORECOND
97.73 90.91
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_lp_sample_ctl_cdc

SCORECOND
97.73 90.91
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_sample_ctl_cdc

SCORECOND
78.29 85.71
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn_val_0_cdc

SCORECOND
78.29 85.71
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn_val_1_cdc

SCORECOND
97.73 90.91
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_wakeup_ctl_cdc

SCORECOND
96.43 85.71
tb.dut.u_reg.u_filter_status_cdc

SCORECOND
96.43 85.71
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_fsm_state_cdc

TotalCoveredPercent
Conditions151386.67
Logical151386.67
Non-Logical00
Event00

 LINE       65
 EXPRESSION (src_we_i | src_re_i)
             ----1---   ----2---
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01CoveredT3,T8,T14
10CoveredT1,T2,T3

 LINE       109
 EXPRESSION (src_busy_q & ((!src_ack)))
             -----1----   ------2-----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10CoveredT1,T2,T3
11CoveredT1,T2,T3

 LINE       125
 EXPRESSION ((src_busy_q && src_ack) || (src_update && ((!busy))))
             -----------1-----------    ------------2------------
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01CoveredT2,T3,T4
10CoveredT1,T2,T3

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_busy_q && src_ack)
                 -----1----    ---2---
-1--2-StatusTests
01Not Covered
10CoveredT1,T2,T3
11CoveredT1,T2,T3

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_update && ((!busy)))
                 -----1----    ----2----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10Not Covered
11CoveredT2,T3,T4

Cond Coverage for Module : prim_reg_cdc ( parameter DataWidth=1,ResetVal=0,BitMask=1,DstWrReq=0,TxnWidth=3 )
Cond Coverage for Module self-instances :
SCORECOND
98.08 92.31
tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_fsm_rst_cdc

TotalCoveredPercent
Conditions131292.31
Logical131292.31
Non-Logical00
Event00

 LINE       65
 EXPRESSION (src_we_i | src_re_i)
             ----1---   ----2---
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT12,T13,T14

 LINE       109
 EXPRESSION (src_busy_q & ((!src_ack)))
             -----1----   ------2-----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10CoveredT12,T13,T14
11CoveredT12,T13,T14

 LINE       123
 EXPRESSION (src_wd_i & BitMask)
             ----1---   ---2---
-1--2-StatusTests
0-CoveredT12,T13,T14
1-CoveredT12,T13,T15

 LINE       125
 EXPRESSION ((src_busy_q && src_ack) || (src_update && ((!busy))))
             -----------1-----------    ------------2------------
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT12,T13,T14

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_busy_q && src_ack)
                 -----1----    ---2---
-1--2-StatusTests
01Not Covered
10CoveredT12,T13,T14
11CoveredT12,T13,T14

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_update && ((!busy)))
                 -----1----    ----2----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10Unreachable
11Unreachable

Branch Coverage for Module : prim_reg_cdc
Line No.TotalCoveredPercent
Branches 8 8 100.00
IF 71 4 4 100.00
IF 115 4 4 100.00


71 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 72 src_busy_q <= '0; ==> 73 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 74 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; ==> 75 end else if (src_ack) begin -3- 76 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; ==> 77 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 0 1 Covered T1,T2,T3
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


115 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 116 src_q <= ResetVal; ==> 117 txn_bits_q <= '0; 118 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; ==> 124 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; 125 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin -3- 126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 src_q <= dst_qs; ==> 135 txn_bits_q <= '0; 136 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 0 1 Covered T1,T2,T3
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


Assert Coverage for Module : prim_reg_cdc
TotalAttemptedPercentSucceeded/MatchedPercent
Assertions 4 4 100.00 4 100.00
Cover properties 0 0 0
Cover sequences 0 0 0
Total 4 4 100.00 4 100.00




Assertion Details

NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
BusySrcReqChk_A 2147483647 186674939 0 0
DstReqKnown_A 863288790 855002018 0 0
SrcAckBusyChk_A 2147483647 188365 0 0
SrcBusyKnown_A 2147483647 2147483647 0 0


BusySrcReqChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 186674939 0 0
T2 79853 10262 0 0
T3 1438591 17146 0 0
T4 1085263 7712 0 0
T5 9419853 70852 0 0
T6 5218711 35353 0 0
T7 6167838 6223 0 0
T8 3039685 21588 0 0
T9 1153297 8204 0 0
T10 2370016 19366 0 0
T11 0 14454 0 0
T12 290532 5340 0 0
T13 193731 2666 0 0
T14 462658 34674 0 0
T15 0 5866 0 0
T16 0 3597 0 0
T17 0 5398 0 0
T18 0 38400 0 0
T19 0 6492 0 0
T20 0 1976 0 0
T21 6704902 0 0 0
T22 147288 0 0 0
T27 93333 0 0 0
T37 8441 0 0 0
T38 307501 0 0 0
T39 133908 0 0 0
T40 243288 6953 0 0
T41 563985 0 0 0
T42 109525 0 0 0
T47 0 1245 0 0

DstReqKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 863288790 855002018 0 0
T1 2444 338 0 0
T2 29614 27378 0 0
T3 18304 10218 0 0
T4 19474 17576 0 0
T5 28782 26728 0 0
T6 31902 29614 0 0
T7 188630 186758 0 0
T8 136344 126568 0 0
T21 21554 130 0 0
T22 2626 312 0 0

SrcAckBusyChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 188365 0 0
T2 79853 41 0 0
T3 1438591 37 0 0
T4 1085263 27 0 0
T5 9419853 41 0 0
T6 5218711 41 0 0
T7 6167838 35 0 0
T8 3039685 57 0 0
T9 1153297 41 0 0
T10 2370016 21 0 0
T11 0 41 0 0
T12 290532 54 0 0
T13 193731 18 0 0
T14 462658 70 0 0
T15 0 18 0 0
T16 0 18 0 0
T17 0 18 0 0
T18 0 38 0 0
T19 0 32 0 0
T20 0 1 0 0
T21 6704902 0 0 0
T22 147288 0 0 0
T27 93333 0 0 0
T37 8441 0 0 0
T38 307501 0 0 0
T39 133908 0 0 0
T40 243288 4 0 0
T41 563985 0 0 0
T42 109525 0 0 0
T47 0 4 0 0

SrcBusyKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 2147483647 0 0
T1 174902 172796 0 0
T2 2076178 2073994 0 0
T3 2200198 2175914 0 0
T4 1659814 1658488 0 0
T5 14406834 14404468 0 0
T6 7981558 7980180 0 0
T7 9433164 9430850 0 0
T8 4648930 4620928 0 0
T21 10254556 10235030 0 0
T22 225264 222664 0 0

Line Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn_val_0_cdc
Line No.TotalCoveredPercent
TOTAL171694.12
CONT_ASSIGN6500
ALWAYS715480.00
CONT_ASSIGN8511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN10911100.00
ALWAYS11577100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15000
CONT_ASSIGN15511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15611100.00
CONT_ASSIGN20011100.00

64 65 unreachable assign src_req = src_we_i | src_re_i; 66 67 // busy indication back-pressures upstream if the register is accessed 68 // again. The busy indication is also used as a "commit" indication for 69 // resolving software and hardware write conflicts 70 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 71 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  72 1/1 src_busy_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  73 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  74 unreachable src_busy_q <= 1'b1; 75 1/1 end else if (src_ack) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  76 0/1 ==> src_busy_q <= 1'b0; 77 end MISSING_ELSE 78 end 79 80 // A src_ack should only be sent if there was a src_req. 81 // src_busy_q asserts whenever there is a src_req. By association, 82 // whenever src_ack is seen, then src_busy must be high. 83 `ASSERT(SrcAckBusyChk_A, src_ack |-> src_busy_q, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 84 85 1/1 assign src_busy_o = src_busy_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  86 87 // src_q acts as both the write holding register and the software read back 88 // register. 89 // When software performs a write, the write data is captured in src_q for 90 // CDC purposes. When not performing a write, the src_q reflects the most recent 91 // hardware value. For registers with no hardware access, this is simply the 92 // the value programmed by software (or in the case R1C, W1C etc) the value after 93 // the operation. For registers with hardware access, this reflects a potentially 94 // delayed version of the real value, as the software facing updates lag real 95 // time updates. 96 // 97 // To resolve software and hardware conflicts, the process is as follows: 98 // When software issues a write, this module asserts "busy". While busy, 99 // src_q does not take on destination value updates. Since the 100 // logic has committed to updating based on software command, there is an irreversible 101 // window from which hardware writes are ignored. Once the busy window completes, 102 // the cdc portion then begins sampling once more. 103 // 104 // This is consistent with prim_subreg_arb where during software / hardware conflicts, 105 // software is always prioritized. The main difference is the conflict resolution window 106 // is now larger instead of just one destination clock cycle. 107 108 logic busy; 109 1/1 assign busy = src_busy_q & !src_ack; Tests: T1 T2 T3  110 111 // This is the current destination value 112 logic [DataWidth-1:0] dst_qs; 113 logic src_update; 114 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 115 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  116 1/1 src_q <= ResetVal; Tests: T1 T2 T3  117 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  118 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 unreachable src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; 124 unreachable txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; 125 1/1 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 1/1 src_q <= dst_qs; Tests: T2 T3 T4  135 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T2 T3 T4  136 end MISSING_ELSE 137 end 138 139 // The current design (tlul_adapter_reg) does not spit out a request if the destination it chooses 140 // (decoded from address) is busy. So this creates a situation in the current design where 141 // src_req_i and busy can never be high at the same time. 142 // While the code above could be coded directly to be expressed as `src_req & !busy`, which makes 143 // the intent clearer, it ends up causing coverage holes from the tool's perspective since that 144 // condition cannot be met. 145 // Thus we add an assertion here to ensure the condition is always satisfied. 146 `ASSERT(BusySrcReqChk_A, busy |-> !src_req, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 147 148 // reserved bits are not used 149 logic unused_wd; 150 unreachable assign unused_wd = ^src_wd_i; 151 152 // src_q is always updated in the clk_src domain. 153 // when performing an update to the destination domain, it is guaranteed 154 // to not change by protocol. 155 1/1 assign src_qs_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  156 1/1 assign dst_wd_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  157 158 //////////////////////////// 159 // CDC handling 160 //////////////////////////// 161 162 logic dst_req_from_src; 163 logic dst_req; 164 165 166 // the software transaction is pulse synced across the domain. 167 // the prim_reg_cdc_arb module handles conflicts with ongoing hardware updates. 168 prim_pulse_sync u_src_to_dst_req ( 169 .clk_src_i, 170 .rst_src_ni, 171 .clk_dst_i, 172 .rst_dst_ni, 173 .src_pulse_i(src_req), 174 .dst_pulse_o(dst_req_from_src) 175 ); 176 177 prim_reg_cdc_arb #( 178 .DataWidth(DataWidth), 179 .ResetVal(ResetVal), 180 .DstWrReq(DstWrReq) 181 ) u_arb ( 182 .clk_src_i, 183 .rst_src_ni, 184 .clk_dst_i, 185 .rst_dst_ni, 186 .src_ack_o(src_ack), 187 .src_update_o(src_update), 188 .dst_req_i(dst_req_from_src), 189 .dst_req_o(dst_req), 190 .dst_update_i, 191 .dst_ds_i, 192 .dst_qs_i, 193 .dst_qs_o(dst_qs) 194 ); 195 196 197 // Each is valid only when destination request pulse is high; this is important in not propagating 198 // the internal assertion of 'dst_req' by the 'prim_pulse_sync' channel when just one domain is 199 // reset. 200 1/1 assign {dst_we_o, dst_re_o, dst_regwen_o} = txn_bits_q & {TxnWidth{dst_req}}; Tests: T1 T2 T3 

Cond Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn_val_0_cdc
TotalCoveredPercent
Conditions7685.71
Logical7685.71
Non-Logical00
Event00

 LINE       65
 EXPRESSION (src_we_i | src_re_i)
             ----1---   ----2---
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10Unreachable

 LINE       109
 EXPRESSION (src_busy_q & ((!src_ack)))
             -----1----   ------2-----
-1--2-StatusTestsExclude Annotation
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10Excluded VC_COV_UNR
11Excluded VC_COV_UNR

 LINE       125
 EXPRESSION ((src_busy_q && src_ack) || (src_update && ((!busy))))
             -----------1-----------    ------------2------------
-1--2-StatusTestsExclude Annotation
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01CoveredT2,T3,T4
10Excluded VC_COV_UNR

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_busy_q && src_ack)
                 -----1----    ---2---
-1--2-StatusTestsExclude Annotation
01Not Covered
10Excluded VC_COV_UNR
11Excluded VC_COV_UNR

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_update && ((!busy)))
                 -----1----    ----2----
-1--2-StatusTestsExclude Annotation
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10Excluded VC_COV_UNR
11CoveredT2,T3,T4

Branch Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn_val_0_cdc
Line No.TotalCoveredPercent
Branches 6 5 83.33
IF 71 3 2 66.67
IF 115 3 3 100.00


71 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 72 src_busy_q <= '0; ==> 73 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 74 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; ==> (Unreachable) 75 end else if (src_ack) begin -3- 76 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; ==> 77 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Unreachable
0 0 1 Not Covered
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


115 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 116 src_q <= ResetVal; ==> 117 txn_bits_q <= '0; 118 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; ==> (Unreachable) 124 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; 125 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin -3- 126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 src_q <= dst_qs; ==> 135 txn_bits_q <= '0; 136 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Unreachable
0 0 1 Covered T2,T3,T4
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


Assert Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn_val_0_cdc
TotalAttemptedPercentSucceeded/MatchedPercent
Assertions 4 4 100.00 2 50.00
Cover properties 0 0 0
Cover sequences 0 0 0
Total 4 4 100.00 2 50.00




Assertion Details

NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
BusySrcReqChk_A 2147483647 0 0 0
DstReqKnown_A 33203415 32884693 0 0
SrcAckBusyChk_A 2147483647 0 0 0
SrcBusyKnown_A 2147483647 2147483647 0 0


BusySrcReqChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 0 0 0

DstReqKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 33203415 32884693 0 0
T1 94 13 0 0
T2 1139 1053 0 0
T3 704 393 0 0
T4 749 676 0 0
T5 1107 1028 0 0
T6 1227 1139 0 0
T7 7255 7183 0 0
T8 5244 4868 0 0
T21 829 5 0 0
T22 101 12 0 0

SrcAckBusyChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 0 0 0

SrcBusyKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 2147483647 0 0
T1 6727 6646 0 0
T2 79853 79769 0 0
T3 84623 83689 0 0
T4 63839 63788 0 0
T5 554109 554018 0 0
T6 306983 306930 0 0
T7 362814 362725 0 0
T8 178805 177728 0 0
T21 394406 393655 0 0
T22 8664 8564 0 0

Line Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn_val_1_cdc
Line No.TotalCoveredPercent
TOTAL171694.12
CONT_ASSIGN6500
ALWAYS715480.00
CONT_ASSIGN8511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN10911100.00
ALWAYS11577100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15000
CONT_ASSIGN15511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15611100.00
CONT_ASSIGN20011100.00

64 65 unreachable assign src_req = src_we_i | src_re_i; 66 67 // busy indication back-pressures upstream if the register is accessed 68 // again. The busy indication is also used as a "commit" indication for 69 // resolving software and hardware write conflicts 70 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 71 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  72 1/1 src_busy_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  73 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  74 unreachable src_busy_q <= 1'b1; 75 1/1 end else if (src_ack) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  76 0/1 ==> src_busy_q <= 1'b0; 77 end MISSING_ELSE 78 end 79 80 // A src_ack should only be sent if there was a src_req. 81 // src_busy_q asserts whenever there is a src_req. By association, 82 // whenever src_ack is seen, then src_busy must be high. 83 `ASSERT(SrcAckBusyChk_A, src_ack |-> src_busy_q, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 84 85 1/1 assign src_busy_o = src_busy_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  86 87 // src_q acts as both the write holding register and the software read back 88 // register. 89 // When software performs a write, the write data is captured in src_q for 90 // CDC purposes. When not performing a write, the src_q reflects the most recent 91 // hardware value. For registers with no hardware access, this is simply the 92 // the value programmed by software (or in the case R1C, W1C etc) the value after 93 // the operation. For registers with hardware access, this reflects a potentially 94 // delayed version of the real value, as the software facing updates lag real 95 // time updates. 96 // 97 // To resolve software and hardware conflicts, the process is as follows: 98 // When software issues a write, this module asserts "busy". While busy, 99 // src_q does not take on destination value updates. Since the 100 // logic has committed to updating based on software command, there is an irreversible 101 // window from which hardware writes are ignored. Once the busy window completes, 102 // the cdc portion then begins sampling once more. 103 // 104 // This is consistent with prim_subreg_arb where during software / hardware conflicts, 105 // software is always prioritized. The main difference is the conflict resolution window 106 // is now larger instead of just one destination clock cycle. 107 108 logic busy; 109 1/1 assign busy = src_busy_q & !src_ack; Tests: T1 T2 T3  110 111 // This is the current destination value 112 logic [DataWidth-1:0] dst_qs; 113 logic src_update; 114 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 115 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  116 1/1 src_q <= ResetVal; Tests: T1 T2 T3  117 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  118 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 unreachable src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; 124 unreachable txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; 125 1/1 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 1/1 src_q <= dst_qs; Tests: T2 T3 T4  135 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T2 T3 T4  136 end MISSING_ELSE 137 end 138 139 // The current design (tlul_adapter_reg) does not spit out a request if the destination it chooses 140 // (decoded from address) is busy. So this creates a situation in the current design where 141 // src_req_i and busy can never be high at the same time. 142 // While the code above could be coded directly to be expressed as `src_req & !busy`, which makes 143 // the intent clearer, it ends up causing coverage holes from the tool's perspective since that 144 // condition cannot be met. 145 // Thus we add an assertion here to ensure the condition is always satisfied. 146 `ASSERT(BusySrcReqChk_A, busy |-> !src_req, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 147 148 // reserved bits are not used 149 logic unused_wd; 150 unreachable assign unused_wd = ^src_wd_i; 151 152 // src_q is always updated in the clk_src domain. 153 // when performing an update to the destination domain, it is guaranteed 154 // to not change by protocol. 155 1/1 assign src_qs_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  156 1/1 assign dst_wd_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  157 158 //////////////////////////// 159 // CDC handling 160 //////////////////////////// 161 162 logic dst_req_from_src; 163 logic dst_req; 164 165 166 // the software transaction is pulse synced across the domain. 167 // the prim_reg_cdc_arb module handles conflicts with ongoing hardware updates. 168 prim_pulse_sync u_src_to_dst_req ( 169 .clk_src_i, 170 .rst_src_ni, 171 .clk_dst_i, 172 .rst_dst_ni, 173 .src_pulse_i(src_req), 174 .dst_pulse_o(dst_req_from_src) 175 ); 176 177 prim_reg_cdc_arb #( 178 .DataWidth(DataWidth), 179 .ResetVal(ResetVal), 180 .DstWrReq(DstWrReq) 181 ) u_arb ( 182 .clk_src_i, 183 .rst_src_ni, 184 .clk_dst_i, 185 .rst_dst_ni, 186 .src_ack_o(src_ack), 187 .src_update_o(src_update), 188 .dst_req_i(dst_req_from_src), 189 .dst_req_o(dst_req), 190 .dst_update_i, 191 .dst_ds_i, 192 .dst_qs_i, 193 .dst_qs_o(dst_qs) 194 ); 195 196 197 // Each is valid only when destination request pulse is high; this is important in not propagating 198 // the internal assertion of 'dst_req' by the 'prim_pulse_sync' channel when just one domain is 199 // reset. 200 1/1 assign {dst_we_o, dst_re_o, dst_regwen_o} = txn_bits_q & {TxnWidth{dst_req}}; Tests: T1 T2 T3 

Cond Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn_val_1_cdc
TotalCoveredPercent
Conditions7685.71
Logical7685.71
Non-Logical00
Event00

 LINE       65
 EXPRESSION (src_we_i | src_re_i)
             ----1---   ----2---
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10Unreachable

 LINE       109
 EXPRESSION (src_busy_q & ((!src_ack)))
             -----1----   ------2-----
-1--2-StatusTestsExclude Annotation
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10Excluded VC_COV_UNR
11Excluded VC_COV_UNR

 LINE       125
 EXPRESSION ((src_busy_q && src_ack) || (src_update && ((!busy))))
             -----------1-----------    ------------2------------
-1--2-StatusTestsExclude Annotation
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01CoveredT2,T3,T4
10Excluded VC_COV_UNR

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_busy_q && src_ack)
                 -----1----    ---2---
-1--2-StatusTestsExclude Annotation
01Not Covered
10Excluded VC_COV_UNR
11Excluded VC_COV_UNR

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_update && ((!busy)))
                 -----1----    ----2----
-1--2-StatusTestsExclude Annotation
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10Excluded VC_COV_UNR
11CoveredT2,T3,T4

Branch Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn_val_1_cdc
Line No.TotalCoveredPercent
Branches 6 5 83.33
IF 71 3 2 66.67
IF 115 3 3 100.00


71 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 72 src_busy_q <= '0; ==> 73 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 74 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; ==> (Unreachable) 75 end else if (src_ack) begin -3- 76 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; ==> 77 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Unreachable
0 0 1 Not Covered
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


115 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 116 src_q <= ResetVal; ==> 117 txn_bits_q <= '0; 118 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; ==> (Unreachable) 124 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; 125 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin -3- 126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 src_q <= dst_qs; ==> 135 txn_bits_q <= '0; 136 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Unreachable
0 0 1 Covered T2,T3,T4
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


Assert Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn_val_1_cdc
TotalAttemptedPercentSucceeded/MatchedPercent
Assertions 4 4 100.00 2 50.00
Cover properties 0 0 0
Cover sequences 0 0 0
Total 4 4 100.00 2 50.00




Assertion Details

NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
BusySrcReqChk_A 2147483647 0 0 0
DstReqKnown_A 33203415 32884693 0 0
SrcAckBusyChk_A 2147483647 0 0 0
SrcBusyKnown_A 2147483647 2147483647 0 0


BusySrcReqChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 0 0 0

DstReqKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 33203415 32884693 0 0
T1 94 13 0 0
T2 1139 1053 0 0
T3 704 393 0 0
T4 749 676 0 0
T5 1107 1028 0 0
T6 1227 1139 0 0
T7 7255 7183 0 0
T8 5244 4868 0 0
T21 829 5 0 0
T22 101 12 0 0

SrcAckBusyChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 0 0 0

SrcBusyKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 2147483647 0 0
T1 6727 6646 0 0
T2 79853 79769 0 0
T3 84623 83689 0 0
T4 63839 63788 0 0
T5 554109 554018 0 0
T6 306983 306930 0 0
T7 362814 362725 0 0
T8 178805 177728 0 0
T21 394406 393655 0 0
T22 8664 8564 0 0

Line Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_filter_status_cdc
Line No.TotalCoveredPercent
TOTAL2222100.00
CONT_ASSIGN6511100.00
ALWAYS7166100.00
CONT_ASSIGN8511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN10911100.00
ALWAYS11599100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15011100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15611100.00
CONT_ASSIGN20011100.00

64 65 1/1 assign src_req = src_we_i | src_re_i; Tests: T3 T8 T12  66 67 // busy indication back-pressures upstream if the register is accessed 68 // again. The busy indication is also used as a "commit" indication for 69 // resolving software and hardware write conflicts 70 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 71 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  72 1/1 src_busy_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  73 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  74 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; Tests: T3 T8 T12  75 1/1 end else if (src_ack) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  76 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; Tests: T3 T8 T12  77 end MISSING_ELSE 78 end 79 80 // A src_ack should only be sent if there was a src_req. 81 // src_busy_q asserts whenever there is a src_req. By association, 82 // whenever src_ack is seen, then src_busy must be high. 83 `ASSERT(SrcAckBusyChk_A, src_ack |-> src_busy_q, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 84 85 1/1 assign src_busy_o = src_busy_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  86 87 // src_q acts as both the write holding register and the software read back 88 // register. 89 // When software performs a write, the write data is captured in src_q for 90 // CDC purposes. When not performing a write, the src_q reflects the most recent 91 // hardware value. For registers with no hardware access, this is simply the 92 // the value programmed by software (or in the case R1C, W1C etc) the value after 93 // the operation. For registers with hardware access, this reflects a potentially 94 // delayed version of the real value, as the software facing updates lag real 95 // time updates. 96 // 97 // To resolve software and hardware conflicts, the process is as follows: 98 // When software issues a write, this module asserts "busy". While busy, 99 // src_q does not take on destination value updates. Since the 100 // logic has committed to updating based on software command, there is an irreversible 101 // window from which hardware writes are ignored. Once the busy window completes, 102 // the cdc portion then begins sampling once more. 103 // 104 // This is consistent with prim_subreg_arb where during software / hardware conflicts, 105 // software is always prioritized. The main difference is the conflict resolution window 106 // is now larger instead of just one destination clock cycle. 107 108 logic busy; 109 1/1 assign busy = src_busy_q & !src_ack; Tests: T1 T2 T3  110 111 // This is the current destination value 112 logic [DataWidth-1:0] dst_qs; 113 logic src_update; 114 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 115 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  116 1/1 src_q <= ResetVal; Tests: T1 T2 T3  117 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  118 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 1/1 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; Tests: T3 T8 T12  124 1/1 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; Tests: T3 T8 T12  125 1/1 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 1/1 src_q <= dst_qs; Tests: T3 T8 T12  135 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T3 T8 T12  136 end MISSING_ELSE 137 end 138 139 // The current design (tlul_adapter_reg) does not spit out a request if the destination it chooses 140 // (decoded from address) is busy. So this creates a situation in the current design where 141 // src_req_i and busy can never be high at the same time. 142 // While the code above could be coded directly to be expressed as `src_req & !busy`, which makes 143 // the intent clearer, it ends up causing coverage holes from the tool's perspective since that 144 // condition cannot be met. 145 // Thus we add an assertion here to ensure the condition is always satisfied. 146 `ASSERT(BusySrcReqChk_A, busy |-> !src_req, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 147 148 // reserved bits are not used 149 logic unused_wd; 150 1/1 assign unused_wd = ^src_wd_i; Tests: T1 T2 T3  151 152 // src_q is always updated in the clk_src domain. 153 // when performing an update to the destination domain, it is guaranteed 154 // to not change by protocol. 155 1/1 assign src_qs_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  156 1/1 assign dst_wd_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  157 158 //////////////////////////// 159 // CDC handling 160 //////////////////////////// 161 162 logic dst_req_from_src; 163 logic dst_req; 164 165 166 // the software transaction is pulse synced across the domain. 167 // the prim_reg_cdc_arb module handles conflicts with ongoing hardware updates. 168 prim_pulse_sync u_src_to_dst_req ( 169 .clk_src_i, 170 .rst_src_ni, 171 .clk_dst_i, 172 .rst_dst_ni, 173 .src_pulse_i(src_req), 174 .dst_pulse_o(dst_req_from_src) 175 ); 176 177 prim_reg_cdc_arb #( 178 .DataWidth(DataWidth), 179 .ResetVal(ResetVal), 180 .DstWrReq(DstWrReq) 181 ) u_arb ( 182 .clk_src_i, 183 .rst_src_ni, 184 .clk_dst_i, 185 .rst_dst_ni, 186 .src_ack_o(src_ack), 187 .src_update_o(src_update), 188 .dst_req_i(dst_req_from_src), 189 .dst_req_o(dst_req), 190 .dst_update_i, 191 .dst_ds_i, 192 .dst_qs_i, 193 .dst_qs_o(dst_qs) 194 ); 195 196 197 // Each is valid only when destination request pulse is high; this is important in not propagating 198 // the internal assertion of 'dst_req' by the 'prim_pulse_sync' channel when just one domain is 199 // reset. 200 1/1 assign {dst_we_o, dst_re_o, dst_regwen_o} = txn_bits_q & {TxnWidth{dst_req}}; Tests: T1 T2 T3 

Cond Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_filter_status_cdc
TotalCoveredPercent
Conditions141285.71
Logical141285.71
Non-Logical00
Event00

 LINE       65
 EXPRESSION (src_we_i | src_re_i)
             ----1---   ----2---
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       109
 EXPRESSION (src_busy_q & ((!src_ack)))
             -----1----   ------2-----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10CoveredT3,T8,T12
11CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 EXPRESSION ((src_busy_q && src_ack) || (src_update && ((!busy))))
             -----------1-----------    ------------2------------
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01CoveredT8,T12,T13
10CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_busy_q && src_ack)
                 -----1----    ---2---
-1--2-StatusTests
01Not Covered
10CoveredT3,T8,T12
11CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_update && ((!busy)))
                 -----1----    ----2----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10Not Covered
11CoveredT8,T12,T13

Branch Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_filter_status_cdc
Line No.TotalCoveredPercent
Branches 8 8 100.00
IF 71 4 4 100.00
IF 115 4 4 100.00


71 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 72 src_busy_q <= '0; ==> 73 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 74 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; ==> 75 end else if (src_ack) begin -3- 76 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; ==> 77 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 1 Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


115 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 116 src_q <= ResetVal; ==> 117 txn_bits_q <= '0; 118 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; ==> 124 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; 125 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin -3- 126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 src_q <= dst_qs; ==> 135 txn_bits_q <= '0; 136 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 1 Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


Assert Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_filter_status_cdc
TotalAttemptedPercentSucceeded/MatchedPercent
Assertions 4 4 100.00 4 100.00
Cover properties 0 0 0
Cover sequences 0 0 0
Total 4 4 100.00 4 100.00




Assertion Details

NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
BusySrcReqChk_A 2147483647 62588470 0 0
DstReqKnown_A 33203415 32884693 0 0
SrcAckBusyChk_A 2147483647 64513 0 0
SrcBusyKnown_A 2147483647 2147483647 0 0


BusySrcReqChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 62588470 0 0
T3 84623 479 0 0
T4 63839 0 0 0
T5 554109 0 0 0
T6 306983 0 0 0
T7 362814 0 0 0
T8 178805 2122 0 0
T9 67841 0 0 0
T10 148126 0 0 0
T12 0 21377 0 0
T13 0 11881 0 0
T14 0 1393 0 0
T15 0 25039 0 0
T16 0 13683 0 0
T17 0 31587 0 0
T19 0 27917 0 0
T21 394406 0 0 0
T22 8664 0 0 0
T47 0 47919 0 0

DstReqKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 33203415 32884693 0 0
T1 94 13 0 0
T2 1139 1053 0 0
T3 704 393 0 0
T4 749 676 0 0
T5 1107 1028 0 0
T6 1227 1139 0 0
T7 7255 7183 0 0
T8 5244 4868 0 0
T21 829 5 0 0
T22 101 12 0 0

SrcAckBusyChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 64513 0 0
T3 84623 1 0 0
T4 63839 0 0 0
T5 554109 0 0 0
T6 306983 0 0 0
T7 362814 0 0 0
T8 178805 5 0 0
T9 67841 0 0 0
T10 148126 0 0 0
T12 0 218 0 0
T13 0 75 0 0
T14 0 3 0 0
T15 0 83 0 0
T16 0 62 0 0
T17 0 86 0 0
T19 0 150 0 0
T21 394406 0 0 0
T22 8664 0 0 0
T47 0 158 0 0

SrcBusyKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 2147483647 0 0
T1 6727 6646 0 0
T2 79853 79769 0 0
T3 84623 83689 0 0
T4 63839 63788 0 0
T5 554109 554018 0 0
T6 306983 306930 0 0
T7 362814 362725 0 0
T8 178805 177728 0 0
T21 394406 393655 0 0
T22 8664 8564 0 0

Line Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_fsm_state_cdc
Line No.TotalCoveredPercent
TOTAL2121100.00
CONT_ASSIGN6511100.00
ALWAYS7166100.00
CONT_ASSIGN8511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN10911100.00
ALWAYS11599100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15000
CONT_ASSIGN15511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15611100.00
CONT_ASSIGN20011100.00

64 65 1/1 assign src_req = src_we_i | src_re_i; Tests: T3 T8 T14  66 67 // busy indication back-pressures upstream if the register is accessed 68 // again. The busy indication is also used as a "commit" indication for 69 // resolving software and hardware write conflicts 70 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 71 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  72 1/1 src_busy_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  73 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  74 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; Tests: T3 T8 T14  75 1/1 end else if (src_ack) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  76 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; Tests: T3 T8 T14  77 end MISSING_ELSE 78 end 79 80 // A src_ack should only be sent if there was a src_req. 81 // src_busy_q asserts whenever there is a src_req. By association, 82 // whenever src_ack is seen, then src_busy must be high. 83 `ASSERT(SrcAckBusyChk_A, src_ack |-> src_busy_q, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 84 85 1/1 assign src_busy_o = src_busy_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  86 87 // src_q acts as both the write holding register and the software read back 88 // register. 89 // When software performs a write, the write data is captured in src_q for 90 // CDC purposes. When not performing a write, the src_q reflects the most recent 91 // hardware value. For registers with no hardware access, this is simply the 92 // the value programmed by software (or in the case R1C, W1C etc) the value after 93 // the operation. For registers with hardware access, this reflects a potentially 94 // delayed version of the real value, as the software facing updates lag real 95 // time updates. 96 // 97 // To resolve software and hardware conflicts, the process is as follows: 98 // When software issues a write, this module asserts "busy". While busy, 99 // src_q does not take on destination value updates. Since the 100 // logic has committed to updating based on software command, there is an irreversible 101 // window from which hardware writes are ignored. Once the busy window completes, 102 // the cdc portion then begins sampling once more. 103 // 104 // This is consistent with prim_subreg_arb where during software / hardware conflicts, 105 // software is always prioritized. The main difference is the conflict resolution window 106 // is now larger instead of just one destination clock cycle. 107 108 logic busy; 109 1/1 assign busy = src_busy_q & !src_ack; Tests: T1 T2 T3  110 111 // This is the current destination value 112 logic [DataWidth-1:0] dst_qs; 113 logic src_update; 114 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 115 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  116 1/1 src_q <= ResetVal; Tests: T1 T2 T3  117 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  118 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 1/1 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; Tests: T3 T8 T14  124 1/1 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; Tests: T3 T8 T14  125 1/1 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 1/1 src_q <= dst_qs; Tests: T2 T3 T4  135 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T2 T3 T4  136 end MISSING_ELSE 137 end 138 139 // The current design (tlul_adapter_reg) does not spit out a request if the destination it chooses 140 // (decoded from address) is busy. So this creates a situation in the current design where 141 // src_req_i and busy can never be high at the same time. 142 // While the code above could be coded directly to be expressed as `src_req & !busy`, which makes 143 // the intent clearer, it ends up causing coverage holes from the tool's perspective since that 144 // condition cannot be met. 145 // Thus we add an assertion here to ensure the condition is always satisfied. 146 `ASSERT(BusySrcReqChk_A, busy |-> !src_req, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 147 148 // reserved bits are not used 149 logic unused_wd; 150 unreachable assign unused_wd = ^src_wd_i; 151 152 // src_q is always updated in the clk_src domain. 153 // when performing an update to the destination domain, it is guaranteed 154 // to not change by protocol. 155 1/1 assign src_qs_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  156 1/1 assign dst_wd_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  157 158 //////////////////////////// 159 // CDC handling 160 //////////////////////////// 161 162 logic dst_req_from_src; 163 logic dst_req; 164 165 166 // the software transaction is pulse synced across the domain. 167 // the prim_reg_cdc_arb module handles conflicts with ongoing hardware updates. 168 prim_pulse_sync u_src_to_dst_req ( 169 .clk_src_i, 170 .rst_src_ni, 171 .clk_dst_i, 172 .rst_dst_ni, 173 .src_pulse_i(src_req), 174 .dst_pulse_o(dst_req_from_src) 175 ); 176 177 prim_reg_cdc_arb #( 178 .DataWidth(DataWidth), 179 .ResetVal(ResetVal), 180 .DstWrReq(DstWrReq) 181 ) u_arb ( 182 .clk_src_i, 183 .rst_src_ni, 184 .clk_dst_i, 185 .rst_dst_ni, 186 .src_ack_o(src_ack), 187 .src_update_o(src_update), 188 .dst_req_i(dst_req_from_src), 189 .dst_req_o(dst_req), 190 .dst_update_i, 191 .dst_ds_i, 192 .dst_qs_i, 193 .dst_qs_o(dst_qs) 194 ); 195 196 197 // Each is valid only when destination request pulse is high; this is important in not propagating 198 // the internal assertion of 'dst_req' by the 'prim_pulse_sync' channel when just one domain is 199 // reset. 200 1/1 assign {dst_we_o, dst_re_o, dst_regwen_o} = txn_bits_q & {TxnWidth{dst_req}}; Tests: T1 T2 T3 

Cond Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_fsm_state_cdc
TotalCoveredPercent
Conditions141285.71
Logical141285.71
Non-Logical00
Event00

 LINE       65
 EXPRESSION (src_we_i | src_re_i)
             ----1---   ----2---
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01CoveredT3,T8,T14
10Unreachable

 LINE       109
 EXPRESSION (src_busy_q & ((!src_ack)))
             -----1----   ------2-----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10CoveredT3,T8,T14
11CoveredT3,T8,T14

 LINE       125
 EXPRESSION ((src_busy_q && src_ack) || (src_update && ((!busy))))
             -----------1-----------    ------------2------------
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01CoveredT2,T3,T4
10CoveredT3,T8,T14

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_busy_q && src_ack)
                 -----1----    ---2---
-1--2-StatusTests
01Not Covered
10CoveredT3,T8,T14
11CoveredT3,T8,T14

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_update && ((!busy)))
                 -----1----    ----2----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10Not Covered
11CoveredT2,T3,T4

Branch Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_fsm_state_cdc
Line No.TotalCoveredPercent
Branches 8 8 100.00
IF 71 4 4 100.00
IF 115 4 4 100.00


71 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 72 src_busy_q <= '0; ==> 73 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 74 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; ==> 75 end else if (src_ack) begin -3- 76 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; ==> 77 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T3,T8,T14
0 0 1 Covered T3,T8,T14
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


115 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 116 src_q <= ResetVal; ==> 117 txn_bits_q <= '0; 118 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; ==> 124 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; 125 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin -3- 126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 src_q <= dst_qs; ==> 135 txn_bits_q <= '0; 136 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T3,T8,T14
0 0 1 Covered T2,T3,T4
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


Assert Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_fsm_state_cdc
TotalAttemptedPercentSucceeded/MatchedPercent
Assertions 4 4 100.00 4 100.00
Cover properties 0 0 0
Cover sequences 0 0 0
Total 4 4 100.00 4 100.00




Assertion Details

NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
BusySrcReqChk_A 2147483647 90215 0 0
DstReqKnown_A 33203415 32884693 0 0
SrcAckBusyChk_A 2147483647 86 0 0
SrcBusyKnown_A 2147483647 2147483647 0 0


BusySrcReqChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 90215 0 0
T3 84623 384 0 0
T4 63839 0 0 0
T5 554109 0 0 0
T6 306983 0 0 0
T7 362814 0 0 0
T8 178805 538 0 0
T9 67841 0 0 0
T10 148126 0 0 0
T14 0 1543 0 0
T18 0 1212 0 0
T20 0 1976 0 0
T21 394406 0 0 0
T22 8664 0 0 0
T40 0 1196 0 0
T48 0 1856 0 0
T49 0 1586 0 0
T50 0 1354 0 0
T51 0 2171 0 0

DstReqKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 33203415 32884693 0 0
T1 94 13 0 0
T2 1139 1053 0 0
T3 704 393 0 0
T4 749 676 0 0
T5 1107 1028 0 0
T6 1227 1139 0 0
T7 7255 7183 0 0
T8 5244 4868 0 0
T21 829 5 0 0
T22 101 12 0 0

SrcAckBusyChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 86 0 0
T3 84623 1 0 0
T4 63839 0 0 0
T5 554109 0 0 0
T6 306983 0 0 0
T7 362814 0 0 0
T8 178805 1 0 0
T9 67841 0 0 0
T10 148126 0 0 0
T14 0 1 0 0
T18 0 1 0 0
T20 0 1 0 0
T21 394406 0 0 0
T22 8664 0 0 0
T40 0 1 0 0
T48 0 1 0 0
T49 0 1 0 0
T50 0 1 0 0
T51 0 1 0 0

SrcBusyKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 2147483647 0 0
T1 6727 6646 0 0
T2 79853 79769 0 0
T3 84623 83689 0 0
T4 63839 63788 0 0
T5 554109 554018 0 0
T6 306983 306930 0 0
T7 362814 362725 0 0
T8 178805 177728 0 0
T21 394406 393655 0 0
T22 8664 8564 0 0

Line Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_en_ctl_cdc
Line No.TotalCoveredPercent
TOTAL2222100.00
CONT_ASSIGN6511100.00
ALWAYS7166100.00
CONT_ASSIGN8511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN10911100.00
ALWAYS11599100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15011100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15611100.00
CONT_ASSIGN20011100.00

64 65 1/1 assign src_req = src_we_i | src_re_i; Tests: T2 T3 T4  66 67 // busy indication back-pressures upstream if the register is accessed 68 // again. The busy indication is also used as a "commit" indication for 69 // resolving software and hardware write conflicts 70 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 71 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  72 1/1 src_busy_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  73 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  74 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; Tests: T2 T3 T4  75 1/1 end else if (src_ack) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  76 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; Tests: T2 T3 T4  77 end MISSING_ELSE 78 end 79 80 // A src_ack should only be sent if there was a src_req. 81 // src_busy_q asserts whenever there is a src_req. By association, 82 // whenever src_ack is seen, then src_busy must be high. 83 `ASSERT(SrcAckBusyChk_A, src_ack |-> src_busy_q, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 84 85 1/1 assign src_busy_o = src_busy_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  86 87 // src_q acts as both the write holding register and the software read back 88 // register. 89 // When software performs a write, the write data is captured in src_q for 90 // CDC purposes. When not performing a write, the src_q reflects the most recent 91 // hardware value. For registers with no hardware access, this is simply the 92 // the value programmed by software (or in the case R1C, W1C etc) the value after 93 // the operation. For registers with hardware access, this reflects a potentially 94 // delayed version of the real value, as the software facing updates lag real 95 // time updates. 96 // 97 // To resolve software and hardware conflicts, the process is as follows: 98 // When software issues a write, this module asserts "busy". While busy, 99 // src_q does not take on destination value updates. Since the 100 // logic has committed to updating based on software command, there is an irreversible 101 // window from which hardware writes are ignored. Once the busy window completes, 102 // the cdc portion then begins sampling once more. 103 // 104 // This is consistent with prim_subreg_arb where during software / hardware conflicts, 105 // software is always prioritized. The main difference is the conflict resolution window 106 // is now larger instead of just one destination clock cycle. 107 108 logic busy; 109 1/1 assign busy = src_busy_q & !src_ack; Tests: T1 T2 T3  110 111 // This is the current destination value 112 logic [DataWidth-1:0] dst_qs; 113 logic src_update; 114 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 115 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  116 1/1 src_q <= ResetVal; Tests: T1 T2 T3  117 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  118 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 1/1 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; Tests: T2 T3 T4  124 1/1 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; Tests: T2 T3 T4  125 1/1 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 1/1 src_q <= dst_qs; Tests: T2 T3 T4  135 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T2 T3 T4  136 end MISSING_ELSE 137 end 138 139 // The current design (tlul_adapter_reg) does not spit out a request if the destination it chooses 140 // (decoded from address) is busy. So this creates a situation in the current design where 141 // src_req_i and busy can never be high at the same time. 142 // While the code above could be coded directly to be expressed as `src_req & !busy`, which makes 143 // the intent clearer, it ends up causing coverage holes from the tool's perspective since that 144 // condition cannot be met. 145 // Thus we add an assertion here to ensure the condition is always satisfied. 146 `ASSERT(BusySrcReqChk_A, busy |-> !src_req, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 147 148 // reserved bits are not used 149 logic unused_wd; 150 1/1 assign unused_wd = ^src_wd_i; Tests: T1 T2 T3  151 152 // src_q is always updated in the clk_src domain. 153 // when performing an update to the destination domain, it is guaranteed 154 // to not change by protocol. 155 1/1 assign src_qs_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  156 1/1 assign dst_wd_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  157 158 //////////////////////////// 159 // CDC handling 160 //////////////////////////// 161 162 logic dst_req_from_src; 163 logic dst_req; 164 165 166 // the software transaction is pulse synced across the domain. 167 // the prim_reg_cdc_arb module handles conflicts with ongoing hardware updates. 168 prim_pulse_sync u_src_to_dst_req ( 169 .clk_src_i, 170 .rst_src_ni, 171 .clk_dst_i, 172 .rst_dst_ni, 173 .src_pulse_i(src_req), 174 .dst_pulse_o(dst_req_from_src) 175 ); 176 177 prim_reg_cdc_arb #( 178 .DataWidth(DataWidth), 179 .ResetVal(ResetVal), 180 .DstWrReq(DstWrReq) 181 ) u_arb ( 182 .clk_src_i, 183 .rst_src_ni, 184 .clk_dst_i, 185 .rst_dst_ni, 186 .src_ack_o(src_ack), 187 .src_update_o(src_update), 188 .dst_req_i(dst_req_from_src), 189 .dst_req_o(dst_req), 190 .dst_update_i, 191 .dst_ds_i, 192 .dst_qs_i, 193 .dst_qs_o(dst_qs) 194 ); 195 196 197 // Each is valid only when destination request pulse is high; this is important in not propagating 198 // the internal assertion of 'dst_req' by the 'prim_pulse_sync' channel when just one domain is 199 // reset. 200 1/1 assign {dst_we_o, dst_re_o, dst_regwen_o} = txn_bits_q & {TxnWidth{dst_req}}; Tests: T1 T2 T3 

Cond Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_en_ctl_cdc
TotalCoveredPercent
Conditions111090.91
Logical111090.91
Non-Logical00
Event00

 LINE       65
 EXPRESSION (src_we_i | src_re_i)
             ----1---   ----2---
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT2,T3,T4

 LINE       109
 EXPRESSION (src_busy_q & ((!src_ack)))
             -----1----   ------2-----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10CoveredT2,T3,T4
11CoveredT2,T3,T4

 LINE       125
 EXPRESSION ((src_busy_q && src_ack) || (src_update && ((!busy))))
             -----------1-----------    ------------2------------
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT2,T3,T4

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_busy_q && src_ack)
                 -----1----    ---2---
-1--2-StatusTests
01Not Covered
10CoveredT2,T3,T4
11CoveredT2,T3,T4

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_update && ((!busy)))
                 -----1----    ----2----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10Unreachable
11Unreachable

Branch Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_en_ctl_cdc
Line No.TotalCoveredPercent
Branches 8 8 100.00
IF 71 4 4 100.00
IF 115 4 4 100.00


71 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 72 src_busy_q <= '0; ==> 73 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 74 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; ==> 75 end else if (src_ack) begin -3- 76 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; ==> 77 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T2,T3,T4
0 0 1 Covered T2,T3,T4
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


115 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 116 src_q <= ResetVal; ==> 117 txn_bits_q <= '0; 118 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; ==> 124 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; 125 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin -3- 126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 src_q <= dst_qs; ==> 135 txn_bits_q <= '0; 136 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T2,T3,T4
0 0 1 Covered T2,T3,T4
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


Assert Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_en_ctl_cdc
TotalAttemptedPercentSucceeded/MatchedPercent
Assertions 4 4 100.00 4 100.00
Cover properties 0 0 0
Cover sequences 0 0 0
Total 4 4 100.00 4 100.00




Assertion Details

NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
BusySrcReqChk_A 2147483647 31298751 0 0
DstReqKnown_A 33203415 32884693 0 0
SrcAckBusyChk_A 2147483647 33004 0 0
SrcBusyKnown_A 2147483647 2147483647 0 0


BusySrcReqChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 31298751 0 0
T2 79853 10262 0 0
T3 84623 1914 0 0
T4 63839 7712 0 0
T5 554109 70852 0 0
T6 306983 35353 0 0
T7 362814 6223 0 0
T8 178805 2522 0 0
T9 67841 8204 0 0
T10 0 19366 0 0
T11 0 14454 0 0
T21 394406 0 0 0
T22 8664 0 0 0

DstReqKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 33203415 32884693 0 0
T1 94 13 0 0
T2 1139 1053 0 0
T3 704 393 0 0
T4 749 676 0 0
T5 1107 1028 0 0
T6 1227 1139 0 0
T7 7255 7183 0 0
T8 5244 4868 0 0
T21 829 5 0 0
T22 101 12 0 0

SrcAckBusyChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 33004 0 0
T2 79853 41 0 0
T3 84623 4 0 0
T4 63839 27 0 0
T5 554109 41 0 0
T6 306983 41 0 0
T7 362814 35 0 0
T8 178805 8 0 0
T9 67841 41 0 0
T10 0 21 0 0
T11 0 41 0 0
T21 394406 0 0 0
T22 8664 0 0 0

SrcBusyKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 2147483647 0 0
T1 6727 6646 0 0
T2 79853 79769 0 0
T3 84623 83689 0 0
T4 63839 63788 0 0
T5 554109 554018 0 0
T6 306983 306930 0 0
T7 362814 362725 0 0
T8 178805 177728 0 0
T21 394406 393655 0 0
T22 8664 8564 0 0

Line Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_pd_ctl_cdc
Line No.TotalCoveredPercent
TOTAL2222100.00
CONT_ASSIGN6511100.00
ALWAYS7166100.00
CONT_ASSIGN8511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN10911100.00
ALWAYS11599100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15011100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15611100.00
CONT_ASSIGN20011100.00

64 65 1/1 assign src_req = src_we_i | src_re_i; Tests: T2 T3 T4  66 67 // busy indication back-pressures upstream if the register is accessed 68 // again. The busy indication is also used as a "commit" indication for 69 // resolving software and hardware write conflicts 70 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 71 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  72 1/1 src_busy_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  73 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  74 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; Tests: T2 T3 T4  75 1/1 end else if (src_ack) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  76 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; Tests: T2 T3 T4  77 end MISSING_ELSE 78 end 79 80 // A src_ack should only be sent if there was a src_req. 81 // src_busy_q asserts whenever there is a src_req. By association, 82 // whenever src_ack is seen, then src_busy must be high. 83 `ASSERT(SrcAckBusyChk_A, src_ack |-> src_busy_q, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 84 85 1/1 assign src_busy_o = src_busy_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  86 87 // src_q acts as both the write holding register and the software read back 88 // register. 89 // When software performs a write, the write data is captured in src_q for 90 // CDC purposes. When not performing a write, the src_q reflects the most recent 91 // hardware value. For registers with no hardware access, this is simply the 92 // the value programmed by software (or in the case R1C, W1C etc) the value after 93 // the operation. For registers with hardware access, this reflects a potentially 94 // delayed version of the real value, as the software facing updates lag real 95 // time updates. 96 // 97 // To resolve software and hardware conflicts, the process is as follows: 98 // When software issues a write, this module asserts "busy". While busy, 99 // src_q does not take on destination value updates. Since the 100 // logic has committed to updating based on software command, there is an irreversible 101 // window from which hardware writes are ignored. Once the busy window completes, 102 // the cdc portion then begins sampling once more. 103 // 104 // This is consistent with prim_subreg_arb where during software / hardware conflicts, 105 // software is always prioritized. The main difference is the conflict resolution window 106 // is now larger instead of just one destination clock cycle. 107 108 logic busy; 109 1/1 assign busy = src_busy_q & !src_ack; Tests: T1 T2 T3  110 111 // This is the current destination value 112 logic [DataWidth-1:0] dst_qs; 113 logic src_update; 114 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 115 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  116 1/1 src_q <= ResetVal; Tests: T1 T2 T3  117 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  118 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 1/1 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; Tests: T2 T3 T4  124 1/1 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; Tests: T2 T3 T4  125 1/1 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 1/1 src_q <= dst_qs; Tests: T2 T3 T4  135 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T2 T3 T4  136 end MISSING_ELSE 137 end 138 139 // The current design (tlul_adapter_reg) does not spit out a request if the destination it chooses 140 // (decoded from address) is busy. So this creates a situation in the current design where 141 // src_req_i and busy can never be high at the same time. 142 // While the code above could be coded directly to be expressed as `src_req & !busy`, which makes 143 // the intent clearer, it ends up causing coverage holes from the tool's perspective since that 144 // condition cannot be met. 145 // Thus we add an assertion here to ensure the condition is always satisfied. 146 `ASSERT(BusySrcReqChk_A, busy |-> !src_req, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 147 148 // reserved bits are not used 149 logic unused_wd; 150 1/1 assign unused_wd = ^src_wd_i; Tests: T1 T2 T3  151 152 // src_q is always updated in the clk_src domain. 153 // when performing an update to the destination domain, it is guaranteed 154 // to not change by protocol. 155 1/1 assign src_qs_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  156 1/1 assign dst_wd_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  157 158 //////////////////////////// 159 // CDC handling 160 //////////////////////////// 161 162 logic dst_req_from_src; 163 logic dst_req; 164 165 166 // the software transaction is pulse synced across the domain. 167 // the prim_reg_cdc_arb module handles conflicts with ongoing hardware updates. 168 prim_pulse_sync u_src_to_dst_req ( 169 .clk_src_i, 170 .rst_src_ni, 171 .clk_dst_i, 172 .rst_dst_ni, 173 .src_pulse_i(src_req), 174 .dst_pulse_o(dst_req_from_src) 175 ); 176 177 prim_reg_cdc_arb #( 178 .DataWidth(DataWidth), 179 .ResetVal(ResetVal), 180 .DstWrReq(DstWrReq) 181 ) u_arb ( 182 .clk_src_i, 183 .rst_src_ni, 184 .clk_dst_i, 185 .rst_dst_ni, 186 .src_ack_o(src_ack), 187 .src_update_o(src_update), 188 .dst_req_i(dst_req_from_src), 189 .dst_req_o(dst_req), 190 .dst_update_i, 191 .dst_ds_i, 192 .dst_qs_i, 193 .dst_qs_o(dst_qs) 194 ); 195 196 197 // Each is valid only when destination request pulse is high; this is important in not propagating 198 // the internal assertion of 'dst_req' by the 'prim_pulse_sync' channel when just one domain is 199 // reset. 200 1/1 assign {dst_we_o, dst_re_o, dst_regwen_o} = txn_bits_q & {TxnWidth{dst_req}}; Tests: T1 T2 T3 

Cond Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_pd_ctl_cdc
TotalCoveredPercent
Conditions111090.91
Logical111090.91
Non-Logical00
Event00

 LINE       65
 EXPRESSION (src_we_i | src_re_i)
             ----1---   ----2---
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT2,T3,T4

 LINE       109
 EXPRESSION (src_busy_q & ((!src_ack)))
             -----1----   ------2-----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10CoveredT2,T3,T4
11CoveredT2,T3,T4

 LINE       125
 EXPRESSION ((src_busy_q && src_ack) || (src_update && ((!busy))))
             -----------1-----------    ------------2------------
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT2,T3,T4

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_busy_q && src_ack)
                 -----1----    ---2---
-1--2-StatusTests
01Not Covered
10CoveredT2,T3,T4
11CoveredT2,T3,T4

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_update && ((!busy)))
                 -----1----    ----2----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10Unreachable
11Unreachable

Branch Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_pd_ctl_cdc
Line No.TotalCoveredPercent
Branches 8 8 100.00
IF 71 4 4 100.00
IF 115 4 4 100.00


71 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 72 src_busy_q <= '0; ==> 73 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 74 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; ==> 75 end else if (src_ack) begin -3- 76 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; ==> 77 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T2,T3,T4
0 0 1 Covered T2,T3,T4
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


115 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 116 src_q <= ResetVal; ==> 117 txn_bits_q <= '0; 118 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; ==> 124 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; 125 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin -3- 126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 src_q <= dst_qs; ==> 135 txn_bits_q <= '0; 136 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T2,T3,T4
0 0 1 Covered T2,T3,T4
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


Assert Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_pd_ctl_cdc
TotalAttemptedPercentSucceeded/MatchedPercent
Assertions 4 4 100.00 4 100.00
Cover properties 0 0 0
Cover sequences 0 0 0
Total 4 4 100.00 4 100.00




Assertion Details

NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
BusySrcReqChk_A 2147483647 15105362 0 0
DstReqKnown_A 33203415 32884693 0 0
SrcAckBusyChk_A 2147483647 15894 0 0
SrcBusyKnown_A 2147483647 2147483647 0 0


BusySrcReqChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 15105362 0 0
T2 79853 5154 0 0
T3 84623 1842 0 0
T4 63839 3777 0 0
T5 554109 1997 0 0
T6 306983 746 0 0
T7 362814 2975 0 0
T8 178805 1934 0 0
T9 67841 207 0 0
T10 0 9166 0 0
T11 0 316 0 0
T21 394406 0 0 0
T22 8664 0 0 0

DstReqKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 33203415 32884693 0 0
T1 94 13 0 0
T2 1139 1053 0 0
T3 704 393 0 0
T4 749 676 0 0
T5 1107 1028 0 0
T6 1227 1139 0 0
T7 7255 7183 0 0
T8 5244 4868 0 0
T21 829 5 0 0
T22 101 12 0 0

SrcAckBusyChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 15894 0 0
T2 79853 20 0 0
T3 84623 4 0 0
T4 63839 13 0 0
T5 554109 1 0 0
T6 306983 1 0 0
T7 362814 17 0 0
T8 178805 7 0 0
T9 67841 1 0 0
T10 0 10 0 0
T11 0 1 0 0
T21 394406 0 0 0
T22 8664 0 0 0

SrcBusyKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 2147483647 0 0
T1 6727 6646 0 0
T2 79853 79769 0 0
T3 84623 83689 0 0
T4 63839 63788 0 0
T5 554109 554018 0 0
T6 306983 306930 0 0
T7 362814 362725 0 0
T8 178805 177728 0 0
T21 394406 393655 0 0
T22 8664 8564 0 0

Line Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_lp_sample_ctl_cdc
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CONT_ASSIGN10911100.00
ALWAYS11599100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15011100.00
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64 65 1/1 assign src_req = src_we_i | src_re_i; Tests: T1 T3 T21  66 67 // busy indication back-pressures upstream if the register is accessed 68 // again. The busy indication is also used as a "commit" indication for 69 // resolving software and hardware write conflicts 70 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 71 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  72 1/1 src_busy_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  73 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  74 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; Tests: T1 T3 T21  75 1/1 end else if (src_ack) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  76 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; Tests: T1 T3 T21  77 end MISSING_ELSE 78 end 79 80 // A src_ack should only be sent if there was a src_req. 81 // src_busy_q asserts whenever there is a src_req. By association, 82 // whenever src_ack is seen, then src_busy must be high. 83 `ASSERT(SrcAckBusyChk_A, src_ack |-> src_busy_q, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 84 85 1/1 assign src_busy_o = src_busy_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  86 87 // src_q acts as both the write holding register and the software read back 88 // register. 89 // When software performs a write, the write data is captured in src_q for 90 // CDC purposes. When not performing a write, the src_q reflects the most recent 91 // hardware value. For registers with no hardware access, this is simply the 92 // the value programmed by software (or in the case R1C, W1C etc) the value after 93 // the operation. For registers with hardware access, this reflects a potentially 94 // delayed version of the real value, as the software facing updates lag real 95 // time updates. 96 // 97 // To resolve software and hardware conflicts, the process is as follows: 98 // When software issues a write, this module asserts "busy". While busy, 99 // src_q does not take on destination value updates. Since the 100 // logic has committed to updating based on software command, there is an irreversible 101 // window from which hardware writes are ignored. Once the busy window completes, 102 // the cdc portion then begins sampling once more. 103 // 104 // This is consistent with prim_subreg_arb where during software / hardware conflicts, 105 // software is always prioritized. The main difference is the conflict resolution window 106 // is now larger instead of just one destination clock cycle. 107 108 logic busy; 109 1/1 assign busy = src_busy_q & !src_ack; Tests: T1 T2 T3  110 111 // This is the current destination value 112 logic [DataWidth-1:0] dst_qs; 113 logic src_update; 114 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 115 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  116 1/1 src_q <= ResetVal; Tests: T1 T2 T3  117 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  118 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 1/1 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; Tests: T1 T3 T21  124 1/1 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; Tests: T1 T3 T21  125 1/1 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 1/1 src_q <= dst_qs; Tests: T1 T3 T21  135 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T3 T21  136 end MISSING_ELSE 137 end 138 139 // The current design (tlul_adapter_reg) does not spit out a request if the destination it chooses 140 // (decoded from address) is busy. So this creates a situation in the current design where 141 // src_req_i and busy can never be high at the same time. 142 // While the code above could be coded directly to be expressed as `src_req & !busy`, which makes 143 // the intent clearer, it ends up causing coverage holes from the tool's perspective since that 144 // condition cannot be met. 145 // Thus we add an assertion here to ensure the condition is always satisfied. 146 `ASSERT(BusySrcReqChk_A, busy |-> !src_req, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 147 148 // reserved bits are not used 149 logic unused_wd; 150 1/1 assign unused_wd = ^src_wd_i; Tests: T1 T2 T3  151 152 // src_q is always updated in the clk_src domain. 153 // when performing an update to the destination domain, it is guaranteed 154 // to not change by protocol. 155 1/1 assign src_qs_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  156 1/1 assign dst_wd_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  157 158 //////////////////////////// 159 // CDC handling 160 //////////////////////////// 161 162 logic dst_req_from_src; 163 logic dst_req; 164 165 166 // the software transaction is pulse synced across the domain. 167 // the prim_reg_cdc_arb module handles conflicts with ongoing hardware updates. 168 prim_pulse_sync u_src_to_dst_req ( 169 .clk_src_i, 170 .rst_src_ni, 171 .clk_dst_i, 172 .rst_dst_ni, 173 .src_pulse_i(src_req), 174 .dst_pulse_o(dst_req_from_src) 175 ); 176 177 prim_reg_cdc_arb #( 178 .DataWidth(DataWidth), 179 .ResetVal(ResetVal), 180 .DstWrReq(DstWrReq) 181 ) u_arb ( 182 .clk_src_i, 183 .rst_src_ni, 184 .clk_dst_i, 185 .rst_dst_ni, 186 .src_ack_o(src_ack), 187 .src_update_o(src_update), 188 .dst_req_i(dst_req_from_src), 189 .dst_req_o(dst_req), 190 .dst_update_i, 191 .dst_ds_i, 192 .dst_qs_i, 193 .dst_qs_o(dst_qs) 194 ); 195 196 197 // Each is valid only when destination request pulse is high; this is important in not propagating 198 // the internal assertion of 'dst_req' by the 'prim_pulse_sync' channel when just one domain is 199 // reset. 200 1/1 assign {dst_we_o, dst_re_o, dst_regwen_o} = txn_bits_q & {TxnWidth{dst_req}}; Tests: T1 T2 T3 

Cond Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_lp_sample_ctl_cdc
TotalCoveredPercent
Conditions111090.91
Logical111090.91
Non-Logical00
Event00

 LINE       65
 EXPRESSION (src_we_i | src_re_i)
             ----1---   ----2---
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT1,T3,T21

 LINE       109
 EXPRESSION (src_busy_q & ((!src_ack)))
             -----1----   ------2-----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10CoveredT1,T3,T21
11CoveredT1,T3,T21

 LINE       125
 EXPRESSION ((src_busy_q && src_ack) || (src_update && ((!busy))))
             -----------1-----------    ------------2------------
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT1,T3,T21

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_busy_q && src_ack)
                 -----1----    ---2---
-1--2-StatusTests
01Not Covered
10CoveredT1,T3,T21
11CoveredT1,T3,T21

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_update && ((!busy)))
                 -----1----    ----2----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10Unreachable
11Unreachable

Branch Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_lp_sample_ctl_cdc
Line No.TotalCoveredPercent
Branches 8 8 100.00
IF 71 4 4 100.00
IF 115 4 4 100.00


71 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 72 src_busy_q <= '0; ==> 73 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 74 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; ==> 75 end else if (src_ack) begin -3- 76 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; ==> 77 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T1,T3,T21
0 0 1 Covered T1,T3,T21
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


115 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 116 src_q <= ResetVal; ==> 117 txn_bits_q <= '0; 118 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; ==> 124 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; 125 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin -3- 126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 src_q <= dst_qs; ==> 135 txn_bits_q <= '0; 136 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T1,T3,T21
0 0 1 Covered T1,T3,T21
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


Assert Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_lp_sample_ctl_cdc
TotalAttemptedPercentSucceeded/MatchedPercent
Assertions 4 4 100.00 4 100.00
Cover properties 0 0 0
Cover sequences 0 0 0
Total 4 4 100.00 4 100.00




Assertion Details

NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
BusySrcReqChk_A 2147483647 12793317 0 0
DstReqKnown_A 33203415 32884693 0 0
SrcAckBusyChk_A 2147483647 12963 0 0
SrcBusyKnown_A 2147483647 2147483647 0 0


BusySrcReqChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 12793317 0 0
T1 6727 249 0 0
T2 79853 0 0 0
T3 84623 1627 0 0
T4 63839 0 0 0
T5 554109 0 0 0
T6 306983 0 0 0
T7 362814 0 0 0
T8 178805 1374 0 0
T11 0 228 0 0
T12 0 314 0 0
T21 394406 1405 0 0
T22 8664 305 0 0
T23 0 1498 0 0
T24 0 359 0 0
T25 0 358 0 0

DstReqKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 33203415 32884693 0 0
T1 94 13 0 0
T2 1139 1053 0 0
T3 704 393 0 0
T4 749 676 0 0
T5 1107 1028 0 0
T6 1227 1139 0 0
T7 7255 7183 0 0
T8 5244 4868 0 0
T21 829 5 0 0
T22 101 12 0 0

SrcAckBusyChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 12963 0 0
T1 6727 1 0 0
T2 79853 0 0 0
T3 84623 4 0 0
T4 63839 0 0 0
T5 554109 0 0 0
T6 306983 0 0 0
T7 362814 0 0 0
T8 178805 4 0 0
T11 0 1 0 0
T12 0 3 0 0
T21 394406 1 0 0
T22 8664 1 0 0
T23 0 1 0 0
T24 0 1 0 0
T25 0 1 0 0

SrcBusyKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 2147483647 0 0
T1 6727 6646 0 0
T2 79853 79769 0 0
T3 84623 83689 0 0
T4 63839 63788 0 0
T5 554109 554018 0 0
T6 306983 306930 0 0
T7 362814 362725 0 0
T8 178805 177728 0 0
T21 394406 393655 0 0
T22 8664 8564 0 0

Line Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_sample_ctl_cdc
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ALWAYS7166100.00
CONT_ASSIGN8511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN10911100.00
ALWAYS11599100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15011100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15611100.00
CONT_ASSIGN20011100.00

64 65 1/1 assign src_req = src_we_i | src_re_i; Tests: T1 T3 T21  66 67 // busy indication back-pressures upstream if the register is accessed 68 // again. The busy indication is also used as a "commit" indication for 69 // resolving software and hardware write conflicts 70 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 71 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  72 1/1 src_busy_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  73 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  74 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; Tests: T1 T3 T21  75 1/1 end else if (src_ack) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  76 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; Tests: T1 T3 T21  77 end MISSING_ELSE 78 end 79 80 // A src_ack should only be sent if there was a src_req. 81 // src_busy_q asserts whenever there is a src_req. By association, 82 // whenever src_ack is seen, then src_busy must be high. 83 `ASSERT(SrcAckBusyChk_A, src_ack |-> src_busy_q, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 84 85 1/1 assign src_busy_o = src_busy_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  86 87 // src_q acts as both the write holding register and the software read back 88 // register. 89 // When software performs a write, the write data is captured in src_q for 90 // CDC purposes. When not performing a write, the src_q reflects the most recent 91 // hardware value. For registers with no hardware access, this is simply the 92 // the value programmed by software (or in the case R1C, W1C etc) the value after 93 // the operation. For registers with hardware access, this reflects a potentially 94 // delayed version of the real value, as the software facing updates lag real 95 // time updates. 96 // 97 // To resolve software and hardware conflicts, the process is as follows: 98 // When software issues a write, this module asserts "busy". While busy, 99 // src_q does not take on destination value updates. Since the 100 // logic has committed to updating based on software command, there is an irreversible 101 // window from which hardware writes are ignored. Once the busy window completes, 102 // the cdc portion then begins sampling once more. 103 // 104 // This is consistent with prim_subreg_arb where during software / hardware conflicts, 105 // software is always prioritized. The main difference is the conflict resolution window 106 // is now larger instead of just one destination clock cycle. 107 108 logic busy; 109 1/1 assign busy = src_busy_q & !src_ack; Tests: T1 T2 T3  110 111 // This is the current destination value 112 logic [DataWidth-1:0] dst_qs; 113 logic src_update; 114 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 115 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  116 1/1 src_q <= ResetVal; Tests: T1 T2 T3  117 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  118 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 1/1 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; Tests: T1 T3 T21  124 1/1 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; Tests: T1 T3 T21  125 1/1 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 1/1 src_q <= dst_qs; Tests: T1 T3 T21  135 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T3 T21  136 end MISSING_ELSE 137 end 138 139 // The current design (tlul_adapter_reg) does not spit out a request if the destination it chooses 140 // (decoded from address) is busy. So this creates a situation in the current design where 141 // src_req_i and busy can never be high at the same time. 142 // While the code above could be coded directly to be expressed as `src_req & !busy`, which makes 143 // the intent clearer, it ends up causing coverage holes from the tool's perspective since that 144 // condition cannot be met. 145 // Thus we add an assertion here to ensure the condition is always satisfied. 146 `ASSERT(BusySrcReqChk_A, busy |-> !src_req, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 147 148 // reserved bits are not used 149 logic unused_wd; 150 1/1 assign unused_wd = ^src_wd_i; Tests: T1 T2 T3  151 152 // src_q is always updated in the clk_src domain. 153 // when performing an update to the destination domain, it is guaranteed 154 // to not change by protocol. 155 1/1 assign src_qs_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  156 1/1 assign dst_wd_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  157 158 //////////////////////////// 159 // CDC handling 160 //////////////////////////// 161 162 logic dst_req_from_src; 163 logic dst_req; 164 165 166 // the software transaction is pulse synced across the domain. 167 // the prim_reg_cdc_arb module handles conflicts with ongoing hardware updates. 168 prim_pulse_sync u_src_to_dst_req ( 169 .clk_src_i, 170 .rst_src_ni, 171 .clk_dst_i, 172 .rst_dst_ni, 173 .src_pulse_i(src_req), 174 .dst_pulse_o(dst_req_from_src) 175 ); 176 177 prim_reg_cdc_arb #( 178 .DataWidth(DataWidth), 179 .ResetVal(ResetVal), 180 .DstWrReq(DstWrReq) 181 ) u_arb ( 182 .clk_src_i, 183 .rst_src_ni, 184 .clk_dst_i, 185 .rst_dst_ni, 186 .src_ack_o(src_ack), 187 .src_update_o(src_update), 188 .dst_req_i(dst_req_from_src), 189 .dst_req_o(dst_req), 190 .dst_update_i, 191 .dst_ds_i, 192 .dst_qs_i, 193 .dst_qs_o(dst_qs) 194 ); 195 196 197 // Each is valid only when destination request pulse is high; this is important in not propagating 198 // the internal assertion of 'dst_req' by the 'prim_pulse_sync' channel when just one domain is 199 // reset. 200 1/1 assign {dst_we_o, dst_re_o, dst_regwen_o} = txn_bits_q & {TxnWidth{dst_req}}; Tests: T1 T2 T3 

Cond Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_sample_ctl_cdc
TotalCoveredPercent
Conditions111090.91
Logical111090.91
Non-Logical00
Event00

 LINE       65
 EXPRESSION (src_we_i | src_re_i)
             ----1---   ----2---
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT1,T3,T21

 LINE       109
 EXPRESSION (src_busy_q & ((!src_ack)))
             -----1----   ------2-----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10CoveredT1,T3,T21
11CoveredT1,T3,T21

 LINE       125
 EXPRESSION ((src_busy_q && src_ack) || (src_update && ((!busy))))
             -----------1-----------    ------------2------------
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT1,T3,T21

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_busy_q && src_ack)
                 -----1----    ---2---
-1--2-StatusTests
01Not Covered
10CoveredT1,T3,T21
11CoveredT1,T3,T21

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_update && ((!busy)))
                 -----1----    ----2----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10Unreachable
11Unreachable

Branch Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_sample_ctl_cdc
Line No.TotalCoveredPercent
Branches 8 8 100.00
IF 71 4 4 100.00
IF 115 4 4 100.00


71 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 72 src_busy_q <= '0; ==> 73 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 74 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; ==> 75 end else if (src_ack) begin -3- 76 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; ==> 77 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T1,T3,T21
0 0 1 Covered T1,T3,T21
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


115 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 116 src_q <= ResetVal; ==> 117 txn_bits_q <= '0; 118 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; ==> 124 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; 125 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin -3- 126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 src_q <= dst_qs; ==> 135 txn_bits_q <= '0; 136 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T1,T3,T21
0 0 1 Covered T1,T3,T21
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


Assert Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_sample_ctl_cdc
TotalAttemptedPercentSucceeded/MatchedPercent
Assertions 4 4 100.00 4 100.00
Cover properties 0 0 0
Cover sequences 0 0 0
Total 4 4 100.00 4 100.00




Assertion Details

NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
BusySrcReqChk_A 2147483647 12870147 0 0
DstReqKnown_A 33203415 32884693 0 0
SrcAckBusyChk_A 2147483647 12965 0 0
SrcBusyKnown_A 2147483647 2147483647 0 0


BusySrcReqChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 12870147 0 0
T1 6727 251 0 0
T2 79853 0 0 0
T3 84623 1635 0 0
T4 63839 0 0 0
T5 554109 0 0 0
T6 306983 0 0 0
T7 362814 0 0 0
T8 178805 1382 0 0
T11 0 237 0 0
T12 0 320 0 0
T21 394406 1418 0 0
T22 8664 307 0 0
T23 0 1500 0 0
T24 0 363 0 0
T25 0 360 0 0

DstReqKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 33203415 32884693 0 0
T1 94 13 0 0
T2 1139 1053 0 0
T3 704 393 0 0
T4 749 676 0 0
T5 1107 1028 0 0
T6 1227 1139 0 0
T7 7255 7183 0 0
T8 5244 4868 0 0
T21 829 5 0 0
T22 101 12 0 0

SrcAckBusyChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 12965 0 0
T1 6727 1 0 0
T2 79853 0 0 0
T3 84623 4 0 0
T4 63839 0 0 0
T5 554109 0 0 0
T6 306983 0 0 0
T7 362814 0 0 0
T8 178805 4 0 0
T11 0 1 0 0
T12 0 3 0 0
T21 394406 1 0 0
T22 8664 1 0 0
T23 0 1 0 0
T24 0 1 0 0
T25 0 1 0 0

SrcBusyKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 2147483647 0 0
T1 6727 6646 0 0
T2 79853 79769 0 0
T3 84623 83689 0 0
T4 63839 63788 0 0
T5 554109 554018 0 0
T6 306983 306930 0 0
T7 362814 362725 0 0
T8 178805 177728 0 0
T21 394406 393655 0 0
T22 8664 8564 0 0

Line Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_0_cdc
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TOTAL2222100.00
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CONT_ASSIGN8511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN10911100.00
ALWAYS11599100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15011100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15611100.00
CONT_ASSIGN20011100.00

64 65 1/1 assign src_req = src_we_i | src_re_i; Tests: T3 T8 T12  66 67 // busy indication back-pressures upstream if the register is accessed 68 // again. The busy indication is also used as a "commit" indication for 69 // resolving software and hardware write conflicts 70 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 71 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  72 1/1 src_busy_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  73 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  74 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; Tests: T3 T8 T12  75 1/1 end else if (src_ack) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  76 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; Tests: T3 T8 T12  77 end MISSING_ELSE 78 end 79 80 // A src_ack should only be sent if there was a src_req. 81 // src_busy_q asserts whenever there is a src_req. By association, 82 // whenever src_ack is seen, then src_busy must be high. 83 `ASSERT(SrcAckBusyChk_A, src_ack |-> src_busy_q, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 84 85 1/1 assign src_busy_o = src_busy_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  86 87 // src_q acts as both the write holding register and the software read back 88 // register. 89 // When software performs a write, the write data is captured in src_q for 90 // CDC purposes. When not performing a write, the src_q reflects the most recent 91 // hardware value. For registers with no hardware access, this is simply the 92 // the value programmed by software (or in the case R1C, W1C etc) the value after 93 // the operation. For registers with hardware access, this reflects a potentially 94 // delayed version of the real value, as the software facing updates lag real 95 // time updates. 96 // 97 // To resolve software and hardware conflicts, the process is as follows: 98 // When software issues a write, this module asserts "busy". While busy, 99 // src_q does not take on destination value updates. Since the 100 // logic has committed to updating based on software command, there is an irreversible 101 // window from which hardware writes are ignored. Once the busy window completes, 102 // the cdc portion then begins sampling once more. 103 // 104 // This is consistent with prim_subreg_arb where during software / hardware conflicts, 105 // software is always prioritized. The main difference is the conflict resolution window 106 // is now larger instead of just one destination clock cycle. 107 108 logic busy; 109 1/1 assign busy = src_busy_q & !src_ack; Tests: T1 T2 T3  110 111 // This is the current destination value 112 logic [DataWidth-1:0] dst_qs; 113 logic src_update; 114 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 115 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  116 1/1 src_q <= ResetVal; Tests: T1 T2 T3  117 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  118 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 1/1 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; Tests: T3 T8 T12  124 1/1 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; Tests: T3 T8 T12  125 1/1 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 1/1 src_q <= dst_qs; Tests: T3 T8 T12  135 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T3 T8 T12  136 end MISSING_ELSE 137 end 138 139 // The current design (tlul_adapter_reg) does not spit out a request if the destination it chooses 140 // (decoded from address) is busy. So this creates a situation in the current design where 141 // src_req_i and busy can never be high at the same time. 142 // While the code above could be coded directly to be expressed as `src_req & !busy`, which makes 143 // the intent clearer, it ends up causing coverage holes from the tool's perspective since that 144 // condition cannot be met. 145 // Thus we add an assertion here to ensure the condition is always satisfied. 146 `ASSERT(BusySrcReqChk_A, busy |-> !src_req, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 147 148 // reserved bits are not used 149 logic unused_wd; 150 1/1 assign unused_wd = ^src_wd_i; Tests: T1 T2 T3  151 152 // src_q is always updated in the clk_src domain. 153 // when performing an update to the destination domain, it is guaranteed 154 // to not change by protocol. 155 1/1 assign src_qs_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  156 1/1 assign dst_wd_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  157 158 //////////////////////////// 159 // CDC handling 160 //////////////////////////// 161 162 logic dst_req_from_src; 163 logic dst_req; 164 165 166 // the software transaction is pulse synced across the domain. 167 // the prim_reg_cdc_arb module handles conflicts with ongoing hardware updates. 168 prim_pulse_sync u_src_to_dst_req ( 169 .clk_src_i, 170 .rst_src_ni, 171 .clk_dst_i, 172 .rst_dst_ni, 173 .src_pulse_i(src_req), 174 .dst_pulse_o(dst_req_from_src) 175 ); 176 177 prim_reg_cdc_arb #( 178 .DataWidth(DataWidth), 179 .ResetVal(ResetVal), 180 .DstWrReq(DstWrReq) 181 ) u_arb ( 182 .clk_src_i, 183 .rst_src_ni, 184 .clk_dst_i, 185 .rst_dst_ni, 186 .src_ack_o(src_ack), 187 .src_update_o(src_update), 188 .dst_req_i(dst_req_from_src), 189 .dst_req_o(dst_req), 190 .dst_update_i, 191 .dst_ds_i, 192 .dst_qs_i, 193 .dst_qs_o(dst_qs) 194 ); 195 196 197 // Each is valid only when destination request pulse is high; this is important in not propagating 198 // the internal assertion of 'dst_req' by the 'prim_pulse_sync' channel when just one domain is 199 // reset. 200 1/1 assign {dst_we_o, dst_re_o, dst_regwen_o} = txn_bits_q & {TxnWidth{dst_req}}; Tests: T1 T2 T3 

Cond Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_0_cdc
TotalCoveredPercent
Conditions111090.91
Logical111090.91
Non-Logical00
Event00

 LINE       65
 EXPRESSION (src_we_i | src_re_i)
             ----1---   ----2---
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       109
 EXPRESSION (src_busy_q & ((!src_ack)))
             -----1----   ------2-----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10CoveredT3,T8,T12
11CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 EXPRESSION ((src_busy_q && src_ack) || (src_update && ((!busy))))
             -----------1-----------    ------------2------------
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_busy_q && src_ack)
                 -----1----    ---2---
-1--2-StatusTests
01Not Covered
10CoveredT3,T8,T12
11CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_update && ((!busy)))
                 -----1----    ----2----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10Unreachable
11Unreachable

Branch Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_0_cdc
Line No.TotalCoveredPercent
Branches 8 8 100.00
IF 71 4 4 100.00
IF 115 4 4 100.00


71 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 72 src_busy_q <= '0; ==> 73 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 74 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; ==> 75 end else if (src_ack) begin -3- 76 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; ==> 77 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 1 Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


115 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 116 src_q <= ResetVal; ==> 117 txn_bits_q <= '0; 118 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; ==> 124 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; 125 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin -3- 126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 src_q <= dst_qs; ==> 135 txn_bits_q <= '0; 136 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 1 Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


Assert Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_0_cdc
TotalAttemptedPercentSucceeded/MatchedPercent
Assertions 4 4 100.00 4 100.00
Cover properties 0 0 0
Cover sequences 0 0 0
Total 4 4 100.00 4 100.00




Assertion Details

NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
BusySrcReqChk_A 2147483647 2099434 0 0
DstReqKnown_A 33203415 32884693 0 0
SrcAckBusyChk_A 2147483647 1909 0 0
SrcBusyKnown_A 2147483647 2147483647 0 0


BusySrcReqChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 2099434 0 0
T3 84623 958 0 0
T4 63839 0 0 0
T5 554109 0 0 0
T6 306983 0 0 0
T7 362814 0 0 0
T8 178805 1203 0 0
T9 67841 0 0 0
T10 148126 0 0 0
T12 0 326 0 0
T13 0 155 0 0
T14 0 2843 0 0
T15 0 339 0 0
T16 0 216 0 0
T17 0 313 0 0
T18 0 3054 0 0
T21 394406 0 0 0
T22 8664 0 0 0
T40 0 1919 0 0

DstReqKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 33203415 32884693 0 0
T1 94 13 0 0
T2 1139 1053 0 0
T3 704 393 0 0
T4 749 676 0 0
T5 1107 1028 0 0
T6 1227 1139 0 0
T7 7255 7183 0 0
T8 5244 4868 0 0
T21 829 5 0 0
T22 101 12 0 0

SrcAckBusyChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 1909 0 0
T3 84623 2 0 0
T4 63839 0 0 0
T5 554109 0 0 0
T6 306983 0 0 0
T7 362814 0 0 0
T8 178805 3 0 0
T9 67841 0 0 0
T10 148126 0 0 0
T12 0 3 0 0
T13 0 1 0 0
T14 0 5 0 0
T15 0 1 0 0
T16 0 1 0 0
T17 0 1 0 0
T18 0 3 0 0
T21 394406 0 0 0
T22 8664 0 0 0
T40 0 1 0 0

SrcBusyKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 2147483647 0 0
T1 6727 6646 0 0
T2 79853 79769 0 0
T3 84623 83689 0 0
T4 63839 63788 0 0
T5 554109 554018 0 0
T6 306983 306930 0 0
T7 362814 362725 0 0
T8 178805 177728 0 0
T21 394406 393655 0 0
T22 8664 8564 0 0

Line Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_1_cdc
Line No.TotalCoveredPercent
TOTAL2222100.00
CONT_ASSIGN6511100.00
ALWAYS7166100.00
CONT_ASSIGN8511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN10911100.00
ALWAYS11599100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15011100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15611100.00
CONT_ASSIGN20011100.00

64 65 1/1 assign src_req = src_we_i | src_re_i; Tests: T3 T8 T12  66 67 // busy indication back-pressures upstream if the register is accessed 68 // again. The busy indication is also used as a "commit" indication for 69 // resolving software and hardware write conflicts 70 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 71 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  72 1/1 src_busy_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  73 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  74 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; Tests: T3 T8 T12  75 1/1 end else if (src_ack) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  76 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; Tests: T3 T8 T12  77 end MISSING_ELSE 78 end 79 80 // A src_ack should only be sent if there was a src_req. 81 // src_busy_q asserts whenever there is a src_req. By association, 82 // whenever src_ack is seen, then src_busy must be high. 83 `ASSERT(SrcAckBusyChk_A, src_ack |-> src_busy_q, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 84 85 1/1 assign src_busy_o = src_busy_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  86 87 // src_q acts as both the write holding register and the software read back 88 // register. 89 // When software performs a write, the write data is captured in src_q for 90 // CDC purposes. When not performing a write, the src_q reflects the most recent 91 // hardware value. For registers with no hardware access, this is simply the 92 // the value programmed by software (or in the case R1C, W1C etc) the value after 93 // the operation. For registers with hardware access, this reflects a potentially 94 // delayed version of the real value, as the software facing updates lag real 95 // time updates. 96 // 97 // To resolve software and hardware conflicts, the process is as follows: 98 // When software issues a write, this module asserts "busy". While busy, 99 // src_q does not take on destination value updates. Since the 100 // logic has committed to updating based on software command, there is an irreversible 101 // window from which hardware writes are ignored. Once the busy window completes, 102 // the cdc portion then begins sampling once more. 103 // 104 // This is consistent with prim_subreg_arb where during software / hardware conflicts, 105 // software is always prioritized. The main difference is the conflict resolution window 106 // is now larger instead of just one destination clock cycle. 107 108 logic busy; 109 1/1 assign busy = src_busy_q & !src_ack; Tests: T1 T2 T3  110 111 // This is the current destination value 112 logic [DataWidth-1:0] dst_qs; 113 logic src_update; 114 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 115 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  116 1/1 src_q <= ResetVal; Tests: T1 T2 T3  117 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  118 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 1/1 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; Tests: T3 T8 T12  124 1/1 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; Tests: T3 T8 T12  125 1/1 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 1/1 src_q <= dst_qs; Tests: T3 T8 T12  135 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T3 T8 T12  136 end MISSING_ELSE 137 end 138 139 // The current design (tlul_adapter_reg) does not spit out a request if the destination it chooses 140 // (decoded from address) is busy. So this creates a situation in the current design where 141 // src_req_i and busy can never be high at the same time. 142 // While the code above could be coded directly to be expressed as `src_req & !busy`, which makes 143 // the intent clearer, it ends up causing coverage holes from the tool's perspective since that 144 // condition cannot be met. 145 // Thus we add an assertion here to ensure the condition is always satisfied. 146 `ASSERT(BusySrcReqChk_A, busy |-> !src_req, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 147 148 // reserved bits are not used 149 logic unused_wd; 150 1/1 assign unused_wd = ^src_wd_i; Tests: T1 T2 T3  151 152 // src_q is always updated in the clk_src domain. 153 // when performing an update to the destination domain, it is guaranteed 154 // to not change by protocol. 155 1/1 assign src_qs_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  156 1/1 assign dst_wd_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  157 158 //////////////////////////// 159 // CDC handling 160 //////////////////////////// 161 162 logic dst_req_from_src; 163 logic dst_req; 164 165 166 // the software transaction is pulse synced across the domain. 167 // the prim_reg_cdc_arb module handles conflicts with ongoing hardware updates. 168 prim_pulse_sync u_src_to_dst_req ( 169 .clk_src_i, 170 .rst_src_ni, 171 .clk_dst_i, 172 .rst_dst_ni, 173 .src_pulse_i(src_req), 174 .dst_pulse_o(dst_req_from_src) 175 ); 176 177 prim_reg_cdc_arb #( 178 .DataWidth(DataWidth), 179 .ResetVal(ResetVal), 180 .DstWrReq(DstWrReq) 181 ) u_arb ( 182 .clk_src_i, 183 .rst_src_ni, 184 .clk_dst_i, 185 .rst_dst_ni, 186 .src_ack_o(src_ack), 187 .src_update_o(src_update), 188 .dst_req_i(dst_req_from_src), 189 .dst_req_o(dst_req), 190 .dst_update_i, 191 .dst_ds_i, 192 .dst_qs_i, 193 .dst_qs_o(dst_qs) 194 ); 195 196 197 // Each is valid only when destination request pulse is high; this is important in not propagating 198 // the internal assertion of 'dst_req' by the 'prim_pulse_sync' channel when just one domain is 199 // reset. 200 1/1 assign {dst_we_o, dst_re_o, dst_regwen_o} = txn_bits_q & {TxnWidth{dst_req}}; Tests: T1 T2 T3 

Cond Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_1_cdc
TotalCoveredPercent
Conditions111090.91
Logical111090.91
Non-Logical00
Event00

 LINE       65
 EXPRESSION (src_we_i | src_re_i)
             ----1---   ----2---
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       109
 EXPRESSION (src_busy_q & ((!src_ack)))
             -----1----   ------2-----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10CoveredT3,T8,T12
11CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 EXPRESSION ((src_busy_q && src_ack) || (src_update && ((!busy))))
             -----------1-----------    ------------2------------
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_busy_q && src_ack)
                 -----1----    ---2---
-1--2-StatusTests
01Not Covered
10CoveredT3,T8,T12
11CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_update && ((!busy)))
                 -----1----    ----2----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10Unreachable
11Unreachable

Branch Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_1_cdc
Line No.TotalCoveredPercent
Branches 8 8 100.00
IF 71 4 4 100.00
IF 115 4 4 100.00


71 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 72 src_busy_q <= '0; ==> 73 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 74 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; ==> 75 end else if (src_ack) begin -3- 76 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; ==> 77 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 1 Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


115 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 116 src_q <= ResetVal; ==> 117 txn_bits_q <= '0; 118 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; ==> 124 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; 125 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin -3- 126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 src_q <= dst_qs; ==> 135 txn_bits_q <= '0; 136 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 1 Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


Assert Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_1_cdc
TotalAttemptedPercentSucceeded/MatchedPercent
Assertions 4 4 100.00 4 100.00
Cover properties 0 0 0
Cover sequences 0 0 0
Total 4 4 100.00 4 100.00




Assertion Details

NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
BusySrcReqChk_A 2147483647 2034663 0 0
DstReqKnown_A 33203415 32884693 0 0
SrcAckBusyChk_A 2147483647 1829 0 0
SrcBusyKnown_A 2147483647 2147483647 0 0


BusySrcReqChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 2034663 0 0
T3 84623 954 0 0
T4 63839 0 0 0
T5 554109 0 0 0
T6 306983 0 0 0
T7 362814 0 0 0
T8 178805 1197 0 0
T9 67841 0 0 0
T10 148126 0 0 0
T12 0 320 0 0
T13 0 143 0 0
T14 0 2143 0 0
T15 0 337 0 0
T16 0 206 0 0
T17 0 311 0 0
T18 0 2032 0 0
T19 0 404 0 0
T21 394406 0 0 0
T22 8664 0 0 0

DstReqKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 33203415 32884693 0 0
T1 94 13 0 0
T2 1139 1053 0 0
T3 704 393 0 0
T4 749 676 0 0
T5 1107 1028 0 0
T6 1227 1139 0 0
T7 7255 7183 0 0
T8 5244 4868 0 0
T21 829 5 0 0
T22 101 12 0 0

SrcAckBusyChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 1829 0 0
T3 84623 2 0 0
T4 63839 0 0 0
T5 554109 0 0 0
T6 306983 0 0 0
T7 362814 0 0 0
T8 178805 3 0 0
T9 67841 0 0 0
T10 148126 0 0 0
T12 0 3 0 0
T13 0 1 0 0
T14 0 4 0 0
T15 0 1 0 0
T16 0 1 0 0
T17 0 1 0 0
T18 0 2 0 0
T19 0 2 0 0
T21 394406 0 0 0
T22 8664 0 0 0

SrcBusyKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 2147483647 0 0
T1 6727 6646 0 0
T2 79853 79769 0 0
T3 84623 83689 0 0
T4 63839 63788 0 0
T5 554109 554018 0 0
T6 306983 306930 0 0
T7 362814 362725 0 0
T8 178805 177728 0 0
T21 394406 393655 0 0
T22 8664 8564 0 0

Line Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_2_cdc
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CONT_ASSIGN10911100.00
ALWAYS11599100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15011100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15611100.00
CONT_ASSIGN20011100.00

64 65 1/1 assign src_req = src_we_i | src_re_i; Tests: T3 T8 T12  66 67 // busy indication back-pressures upstream if the register is accessed 68 // again. The busy indication is also used as a "commit" indication for 69 // resolving software and hardware write conflicts 70 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 71 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  72 1/1 src_busy_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  73 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  74 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; Tests: T3 T8 T12  75 1/1 end else if (src_ack) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  76 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; Tests: T3 T8 T12  77 end MISSING_ELSE 78 end 79 80 // A src_ack should only be sent if there was a src_req. 81 // src_busy_q asserts whenever there is a src_req. By association, 82 // whenever src_ack is seen, then src_busy must be high. 83 `ASSERT(SrcAckBusyChk_A, src_ack |-> src_busy_q, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 84 85 1/1 assign src_busy_o = src_busy_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  86 87 // src_q acts as both the write holding register and the software read back 88 // register. 89 // When software performs a write, the write data is captured in src_q for 90 // CDC purposes. When not performing a write, the src_q reflects the most recent 91 // hardware value. For registers with no hardware access, this is simply the 92 // the value programmed by software (or in the case R1C, W1C etc) the value after 93 // the operation. For registers with hardware access, this reflects a potentially 94 // delayed version of the real value, as the software facing updates lag real 95 // time updates. 96 // 97 // To resolve software and hardware conflicts, the process is as follows: 98 // When software issues a write, this module asserts "busy". While busy, 99 // src_q does not take on destination value updates. Since the 100 // logic has committed to updating based on software command, there is an irreversible 101 // window from which hardware writes are ignored. Once the busy window completes, 102 // the cdc portion then begins sampling once more. 103 // 104 // This is consistent with prim_subreg_arb where during software / hardware conflicts, 105 // software is always prioritized. The main difference is the conflict resolution window 106 // is now larger instead of just one destination clock cycle. 107 108 logic busy; 109 1/1 assign busy = src_busy_q & !src_ack; Tests: T1 T2 T3  110 111 // This is the current destination value 112 logic [DataWidth-1:0] dst_qs; 113 logic src_update; 114 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 115 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  116 1/1 src_q <= ResetVal; Tests: T1 T2 T3  117 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  118 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 1/1 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; Tests: T3 T8 T12  124 1/1 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; Tests: T3 T8 T12  125 1/1 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 1/1 src_q <= dst_qs; Tests: T3 T8 T12  135 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T3 T8 T12  136 end MISSING_ELSE 137 end 138 139 // The current design (tlul_adapter_reg) does not spit out a request if the destination it chooses 140 // (decoded from address) is busy. So this creates a situation in the current design where 141 // src_req_i and busy can never be high at the same time. 142 // While the code above could be coded directly to be expressed as `src_req & !busy`, which makes 143 // the intent clearer, it ends up causing coverage holes from the tool's perspective since that 144 // condition cannot be met. 145 // Thus we add an assertion here to ensure the condition is always satisfied. 146 `ASSERT(BusySrcReqChk_A, busy |-> !src_req, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 147 148 // reserved bits are not used 149 logic unused_wd; 150 1/1 assign unused_wd = ^src_wd_i; Tests: T1 T2 T3  151 152 // src_q is always updated in the clk_src domain. 153 // when performing an update to the destination domain, it is guaranteed 154 // to not change by protocol. 155 1/1 assign src_qs_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  156 1/1 assign dst_wd_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  157 158 //////////////////////////// 159 // CDC handling 160 //////////////////////////// 161 162 logic dst_req_from_src; 163 logic dst_req; 164 165 166 // the software transaction is pulse synced across the domain. 167 // the prim_reg_cdc_arb module handles conflicts with ongoing hardware updates. 168 prim_pulse_sync u_src_to_dst_req ( 169 .clk_src_i, 170 .rst_src_ni, 171 .clk_dst_i, 172 .rst_dst_ni, 173 .src_pulse_i(src_req), 174 .dst_pulse_o(dst_req_from_src) 175 ); 176 177 prim_reg_cdc_arb #( 178 .DataWidth(DataWidth), 179 .ResetVal(ResetVal), 180 .DstWrReq(DstWrReq) 181 ) u_arb ( 182 .clk_src_i, 183 .rst_src_ni, 184 .clk_dst_i, 185 .rst_dst_ni, 186 .src_ack_o(src_ack), 187 .src_update_o(src_update), 188 .dst_req_i(dst_req_from_src), 189 .dst_req_o(dst_req), 190 .dst_update_i, 191 .dst_ds_i, 192 .dst_qs_i, 193 .dst_qs_o(dst_qs) 194 ); 195 196 197 // Each is valid only when destination request pulse is high; this is important in not propagating 198 // the internal assertion of 'dst_req' by the 'prim_pulse_sync' channel when just one domain is 199 // reset. 200 1/1 assign {dst_we_o, dst_re_o, dst_regwen_o} = txn_bits_q & {TxnWidth{dst_req}}; Tests: T1 T2 T3 

Cond Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_2_cdc
TotalCoveredPercent
Conditions111090.91
Logical111090.91
Non-Logical00
Event00

 LINE       65
 EXPRESSION (src_we_i | src_re_i)
             ----1---   ----2---
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       109
 EXPRESSION (src_busy_q & ((!src_ack)))
             -----1----   ------2-----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10CoveredT3,T8,T12
11CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 EXPRESSION ((src_busy_q && src_ack) || (src_update && ((!busy))))
             -----------1-----------    ------------2------------
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_busy_q && src_ack)
                 -----1----    ---2---
-1--2-StatusTests
01Not Covered
10CoveredT3,T8,T12
11CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_update && ((!busy)))
                 -----1----    ----2----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10Unreachable
11Unreachable

Branch Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_2_cdc
Line No.TotalCoveredPercent
Branches 8 8 100.00
IF 71 4 4 100.00
IF 115 4 4 100.00


71 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 72 src_busy_q <= '0; ==> 73 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 74 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; ==> 75 end else if (src_ack) begin -3- 76 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; ==> 77 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 1 Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


115 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 116 src_q <= ResetVal; ==> 117 txn_bits_q <= '0; 118 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; ==> 124 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; 125 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin -3- 126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 src_q <= dst_qs; ==> 135 txn_bits_q <= '0; 136 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 1 Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


Assert Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_2_cdc
TotalAttemptedPercentSucceeded/MatchedPercent
Assertions 4 4 100.00 4 100.00
Cover properties 0 0 0
Cover sequences 0 0 0
Total 4 4 100.00 4 100.00




Assertion Details

NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
BusySrcReqChk_A 2147483647 2002117 0 0
DstReqKnown_A 33203415 32884693 0 0
SrcAckBusyChk_A 2147483647 1820 0 0
SrcBusyKnown_A 2147483647 2147483647 0 0


BusySrcReqChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 2002117 0 0
T3 84623 950 0 0
T4 63839 0 0 0
T5 554109 0 0 0
T6 306983 0 0 0
T7 362814 0 0 0
T8 178805 1191 0 0
T9 67841 0 0 0
T10 148126 0 0 0
T12 0 314 0 0
T13 0 131 0 0
T14 0 2106 0 0
T15 0 335 0 0
T16 0 195 0 0
T17 0 309 0 0
T18 0 2028 0 0
T19 0 384 0 0
T21 394406 0 0 0
T22 8664 0 0 0

DstReqKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 33203415 32884693 0 0
T1 94 13 0 0
T2 1139 1053 0 0
T3 704 393 0 0
T4 749 676 0 0
T5 1107 1028 0 0
T6 1227 1139 0 0
T7 7255 7183 0 0
T8 5244 4868 0 0
T21 829 5 0 0
T22 101 12 0 0

SrcAckBusyChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 1820 0 0
T3 84623 2 0 0
T4 63839 0 0 0
T5 554109 0 0 0
T6 306983 0 0 0
T7 362814 0 0 0
T8 178805 3 0 0
T9 67841 0 0 0
T10 148126 0 0 0
T12 0 3 0 0
T13 0 1 0 0
T14 0 4 0 0
T15 0 1 0 0
T16 0 1 0 0
T17 0 1 0 0
T18 0 2 0 0
T19 0 2 0 0
T21 394406 0 0 0
T22 8664 0 0 0

SrcBusyKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 2147483647 0 0
T1 6727 6646 0 0
T2 79853 79769 0 0
T3 84623 83689 0 0
T4 63839 63788 0 0
T5 554109 554018 0 0
T6 306983 306930 0 0
T7 362814 362725 0 0
T8 178805 177728 0 0
T21 394406 393655 0 0
T22 8664 8564 0 0

Line Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_3_cdc
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TOTAL2222100.00
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ALWAYS7166100.00
CONT_ASSIGN8511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN10911100.00
ALWAYS11599100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15011100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15611100.00
CONT_ASSIGN20011100.00

64 65 1/1 assign src_req = src_we_i | src_re_i; Tests: T3 T8 T12  66 67 // busy indication back-pressures upstream if the register is accessed 68 // again. The busy indication is also used as a "commit" indication for 69 // resolving software and hardware write conflicts 70 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 71 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  72 1/1 src_busy_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  73 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  74 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; Tests: T3 T8 T12  75 1/1 end else if (src_ack) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  76 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; Tests: T3 T8 T12  77 end MISSING_ELSE 78 end 79 80 // A src_ack should only be sent if there was a src_req. 81 // src_busy_q asserts whenever there is a src_req. By association, 82 // whenever src_ack is seen, then src_busy must be high. 83 `ASSERT(SrcAckBusyChk_A, src_ack |-> src_busy_q, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 84 85 1/1 assign src_busy_o = src_busy_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  86 87 // src_q acts as both the write holding register and the software read back 88 // register. 89 // When software performs a write, the write data is captured in src_q for 90 // CDC purposes. When not performing a write, the src_q reflects the most recent 91 // hardware value. For registers with no hardware access, this is simply the 92 // the value programmed by software (or in the case R1C, W1C etc) the value after 93 // the operation. For registers with hardware access, this reflects a potentially 94 // delayed version of the real value, as the software facing updates lag real 95 // time updates. 96 // 97 // To resolve software and hardware conflicts, the process is as follows: 98 // When software issues a write, this module asserts "busy". While busy, 99 // src_q does not take on destination value updates. Since the 100 // logic has committed to updating based on software command, there is an irreversible 101 // window from which hardware writes are ignored. Once the busy window completes, 102 // the cdc portion then begins sampling once more. 103 // 104 // This is consistent with prim_subreg_arb where during software / hardware conflicts, 105 // software is always prioritized. The main difference is the conflict resolution window 106 // is now larger instead of just one destination clock cycle. 107 108 logic busy; 109 1/1 assign busy = src_busy_q & !src_ack; Tests: T1 T2 T3  110 111 // This is the current destination value 112 logic [DataWidth-1:0] dst_qs; 113 logic src_update; 114 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 115 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  116 1/1 src_q <= ResetVal; Tests: T1 T2 T3  117 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  118 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 1/1 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; Tests: T3 T8 T12  124 1/1 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; Tests: T3 T8 T12  125 1/1 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 1/1 src_q <= dst_qs; Tests: T3 T8 T12  135 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T3 T8 T12  136 end MISSING_ELSE 137 end 138 139 // The current design (tlul_adapter_reg) does not spit out a request if the destination it chooses 140 // (decoded from address) is busy. So this creates a situation in the current design where 141 // src_req_i and busy can never be high at the same time. 142 // While the code above could be coded directly to be expressed as `src_req & !busy`, which makes 143 // the intent clearer, it ends up causing coverage holes from the tool's perspective since that 144 // condition cannot be met. 145 // Thus we add an assertion here to ensure the condition is always satisfied. 146 `ASSERT(BusySrcReqChk_A, busy |-> !src_req, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 147 148 // reserved bits are not used 149 logic unused_wd; 150 1/1 assign unused_wd = ^src_wd_i; Tests: T1 T2 T3  151 152 // src_q is always updated in the clk_src domain. 153 // when performing an update to the destination domain, it is guaranteed 154 // to not change by protocol. 155 1/1 assign src_qs_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  156 1/1 assign dst_wd_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  157 158 //////////////////////////// 159 // CDC handling 160 //////////////////////////// 161 162 logic dst_req_from_src; 163 logic dst_req; 164 165 166 // the software transaction is pulse synced across the domain. 167 // the prim_reg_cdc_arb module handles conflicts with ongoing hardware updates. 168 prim_pulse_sync u_src_to_dst_req ( 169 .clk_src_i, 170 .rst_src_ni, 171 .clk_dst_i, 172 .rst_dst_ni, 173 .src_pulse_i(src_req), 174 .dst_pulse_o(dst_req_from_src) 175 ); 176 177 prim_reg_cdc_arb #( 178 .DataWidth(DataWidth), 179 .ResetVal(ResetVal), 180 .DstWrReq(DstWrReq) 181 ) u_arb ( 182 .clk_src_i, 183 .rst_src_ni, 184 .clk_dst_i, 185 .rst_dst_ni, 186 .src_ack_o(src_ack), 187 .src_update_o(src_update), 188 .dst_req_i(dst_req_from_src), 189 .dst_req_o(dst_req), 190 .dst_update_i, 191 .dst_ds_i, 192 .dst_qs_i, 193 .dst_qs_o(dst_qs) 194 ); 195 196 197 // Each is valid only when destination request pulse is high; this is important in not propagating 198 // the internal assertion of 'dst_req' by the 'prim_pulse_sync' channel when just one domain is 199 // reset. 200 1/1 assign {dst_we_o, dst_re_o, dst_regwen_o} = txn_bits_q & {TxnWidth{dst_req}}; Tests: T1 T2 T3 

Cond Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_3_cdc
TotalCoveredPercent
Conditions111090.91
Logical111090.91
Non-Logical00
Event00

 LINE       65
 EXPRESSION (src_we_i | src_re_i)
             ----1---   ----2---
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       109
 EXPRESSION (src_busy_q & ((!src_ack)))
             -----1----   ------2-----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10CoveredT3,T8,T12
11CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 EXPRESSION ((src_busy_q && src_ack) || (src_update && ((!busy))))
             -----------1-----------    ------------2------------
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_busy_q && src_ack)
                 -----1----    ---2---
-1--2-StatusTests
01Not Covered
10CoveredT3,T8,T12
11CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_update && ((!busy)))
                 -----1----    ----2----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10Unreachable
11Unreachable

Branch Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_3_cdc
Line No.TotalCoveredPercent
Branches 8 8 100.00
IF 71 4 4 100.00
IF 115 4 4 100.00


71 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 72 src_busy_q <= '0; ==> 73 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 74 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; ==> 75 end else if (src_ack) begin -3- 76 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; ==> 77 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 1 Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


115 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 116 src_q <= ResetVal; ==> 117 txn_bits_q <= '0; 118 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; ==> 124 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; 125 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin -3- 126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 src_q <= dst_qs; ==> 135 txn_bits_q <= '0; 136 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 1 Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


Assert Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_3_cdc
TotalAttemptedPercentSucceeded/MatchedPercent
Assertions 4 4 100.00 4 100.00
Cover properties 0 0 0
Cover sequences 0 0 0
Total 4 4 100.00 4 100.00




Assertion Details

NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
BusySrcReqChk_A 2147483647 2010690 0 0
DstReqKnown_A 33203415 32884693 0 0
SrcAckBusyChk_A 2147483647 1817 0 0
SrcBusyKnown_A 2147483647 2147483647 0 0


BusySrcReqChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 2010690 0 0
T3 84623 946 0 0
T4 63839 0 0 0
T5 554109 0 0 0
T6 306983 0 0 0
T7 362814 0 0 0
T8 178805 1185 0 0
T9 67841 0 0 0
T10 148126 0 0 0
T12 0 308 0 0
T13 0 121 0 0
T14 0 2046 0 0
T15 0 333 0 0
T16 0 193 0 0
T17 0 307 0 0
T18 0 2024 0 0
T19 0 359 0 0
T21 394406 0 0 0
T22 8664 0 0 0

DstReqKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 33203415 32884693 0 0
T1 94 13 0 0
T2 1139 1053 0 0
T3 704 393 0 0
T4 749 676 0 0
T5 1107 1028 0 0
T6 1227 1139 0 0
T7 7255 7183 0 0
T8 5244 4868 0 0
T21 829 5 0 0
T22 101 12 0 0

SrcAckBusyChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 1817 0 0
T3 84623 2 0 0
T4 63839 0 0 0
T5 554109 0 0 0
T6 306983 0 0 0
T7 362814 0 0 0
T8 178805 3 0 0
T9 67841 0 0 0
T10 148126 0 0 0
T12 0 3 0 0
T13 0 1 0 0
T14 0 4 0 0
T15 0 1 0 0
T16 0 1 0 0
T17 0 1 0 0
T18 0 2 0 0
T19 0 2 0 0
T21 394406 0 0 0
T22 8664 0 0 0

SrcBusyKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 2147483647 0 0
T1 6727 6646 0 0
T2 79853 79769 0 0
T3 84623 83689 0 0
T4 63839 63788 0 0
T5 554109 554018 0 0
T6 306983 306930 0 0
T7 362814 362725 0 0
T8 178805 177728 0 0
T21 394406 393655 0 0
T22 8664 8564 0 0

Line Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_4_cdc
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CONT_ASSIGN10911100.00
ALWAYS11599100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15011100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15611100.00
CONT_ASSIGN20011100.00

64 65 1/1 assign src_req = src_we_i | src_re_i; Tests: T3 T8 T12  66 67 // busy indication back-pressures upstream if the register is accessed 68 // again. The busy indication is also used as a "commit" indication for 69 // resolving software and hardware write conflicts 70 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 71 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  72 1/1 src_busy_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  73 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  74 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; Tests: T3 T8 T12  75 1/1 end else if (src_ack) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  76 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; Tests: T3 T8 T12  77 end MISSING_ELSE 78 end 79 80 // A src_ack should only be sent if there was a src_req. 81 // src_busy_q asserts whenever there is a src_req. By association, 82 // whenever src_ack is seen, then src_busy must be high. 83 `ASSERT(SrcAckBusyChk_A, src_ack |-> src_busy_q, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 84 85 1/1 assign src_busy_o = src_busy_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  86 87 // src_q acts as both the write holding register and the software read back 88 // register. 89 // When software performs a write, the write data is captured in src_q for 90 // CDC purposes. When not performing a write, the src_q reflects the most recent 91 // hardware value. For registers with no hardware access, this is simply the 92 // the value programmed by software (or in the case R1C, W1C etc) the value after 93 // the operation. For registers with hardware access, this reflects a potentially 94 // delayed version of the real value, as the software facing updates lag real 95 // time updates. 96 // 97 // To resolve software and hardware conflicts, the process is as follows: 98 // When software issues a write, this module asserts "busy". While busy, 99 // src_q does not take on destination value updates. Since the 100 // logic has committed to updating based on software command, there is an irreversible 101 // window from which hardware writes are ignored. Once the busy window completes, 102 // the cdc portion then begins sampling once more. 103 // 104 // This is consistent with prim_subreg_arb where during software / hardware conflicts, 105 // software is always prioritized. The main difference is the conflict resolution window 106 // is now larger instead of just one destination clock cycle. 107 108 logic busy; 109 1/1 assign busy = src_busy_q & !src_ack; Tests: T1 T2 T3  110 111 // This is the current destination value 112 logic [DataWidth-1:0] dst_qs; 113 logic src_update; 114 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 115 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  116 1/1 src_q <= ResetVal; Tests: T1 T2 T3  117 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  118 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 1/1 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; Tests: T3 T8 T12  124 1/1 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; Tests: T3 T8 T12  125 1/1 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 1/1 src_q <= dst_qs; Tests: T3 T8 T12  135 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T3 T8 T12  136 end MISSING_ELSE 137 end 138 139 // The current design (tlul_adapter_reg) does not spit out a request if the destination it chooses 140 // (decoded from address) is busy. So this creates a situation in the current design where 141 // src_req_i and busy can never be high at the same time. 142 // While the code above could be coded directly to be expressed as `src_req & !busy`, which makes 143 // the intent clearer, it ends up causing coverage holes from the tool's perspective since that 144 // condition cannot be met. 145 // Thus we add an assertion here to ensure the condition is always satisfied. 146 `ASSERT(BusySrcReqChk_A, busy |-> !src_req, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 147 148 // reserved bits are not used 149 logic unused_wd; 150 1/1 assign unused_wd = ^src_wd_i; Tests: T1 T2 T3  151 152 // src_q is always updated in the clk_src domain. 153 // when performing an update to the destination domain, it is guaranteed 154 // to not change by protocol. 155 1/1 assign src_qs_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  156 1/1 assign dst_wd_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  157 158 //////////////////////////// 159 // CDC handling 160 //////////////////////////// 161 162 logic dst_req_from_src; 163 logic dst_req; 164 165 166 // the software transaction is pulse synced across the domain. 167 // the prim_reg_cdc_arb module handles conflicts with ongoing hardware updates. 168 prim_pulse_sync u_src_to_dst_req ( 169 .clk_src_i, 170 .rst_src_ni, 171 .clk_dst_i, 172 .rst_dst_ni, 173 .src_pulse_i(src_req), 174 .dst_pulse_o(dst_req_from_src) 175 ); 176 177 prim_reg_cdc_arb #( 178 .DataWidth(DataWidth), 179 .ResetVal(ResetVal), 180 .DstWrReq(DstWrReq) 181 ) u_arb ( 182 .clk_src_i, 183 .rst_src_ni, 184 .clk_dst_i, 185 .rst_dst_ni, 186 .src_ack_o(src_ack), 187 .src_update_o(src_update), 188 .dst_req_i(dst_req_from_src), 189 .dst_req_o(dst_req), 190 .dst_update_i, 191 .dst_ds_i, 192 .dst_qs_i, 193 .dst_qs_o(dst_qs) 194 ); 195 196 197 // Each is valid only when destination request pulse is high; this is important in not propagating 198 // the internal assertion of 'dst_req' by the 'prim_pulse_sync' channel when just one domain is 199 // reset. 200 1/1 assign {dst_we_o, dst_re_o, dst_regwen_o} = txn_bits_q & {TxnWidth{dst_req}}; Tests: T1 T2 T3 

Cond Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_4_cdc
TotalCoveredPercent
Conditions111090.91
Logical111090.91
Non-Logical00
Event00

 LINE       65
 EXPRESSION (src_we_i | src_re_i)
             ----1---   ----2---
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       109
 EXPRESSION (src_busy_q & ((!src_ack)))
             -----1----   ------2-----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10CoveredT3,T8,T12
11CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 EXPRESSION ((src_busy_q && src_ack) || (src_update && ((!busy))))
             -----------1-----------    ------------2------------
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_busy_q && src_ack)
                 -----1----    ---2---
-1--2-StatusTests
01Not Covered
10CoveredT3,T8,T12
11CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_update && ((!busy)))
                 -----1----    ----2----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10Unreachable
11Unreachable

Branch Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_4_cdc
Line No.TotalCoveredPercent
Branches 8 8 100.00
IF 71 4 4 100.00
IF 115 4 4 100.00


71 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 72 src_busy_q <= '0; ==> 73 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 74 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; ==> 75 end else if (src_ack) begin -3- 76 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; ==> 77 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 1 Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


115 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 116 src_q <= ResetVal; ==> 117 txn_bits_q <= '0; 118 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; ==> 124 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; 125 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin -3- 126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 src_q <= dst_qs; ==> 135 txn_bits_q <= '0; 136 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 1 Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


Assert Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_4_cdc
TotalAttemptedPercentSucceeded/MatchedPercent
Assertions 4 4 100.00 4 100.00
Cover properties 0 0 0
Cover sequences 0 0 0
Total 4 4 100.00 4 100.00




Assertion Details

NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
BusySrcReqChk_A 2147483647 1985981 0 0
DstReqKnown_A 33203415 32884693 0 0
SrcAckBusyChk_A 2147483647 1828 0 0
SrcBusyKnown_A 2147483647 2147483647 0 0


BusySrcReqChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 1985981 0 0
T3 84623 942 0 0
T4 63839 0 0 0
T5 554109 0 0 0
T6 306983 0 0 0
T7 362814 0 0 0
T8 178805 1179 0 0
T9 67841 0 0 0
T10 148126 0 0 0
T12 0 302 0 0
T13 0 165 0 0
T14 0 2017 0 0
T15 0 331 0 0
T16 0 186 0 0
T17 0 305 0 0
T18 0 2020 0 0
T19 0 407 0 0
T21 394406 0 0 0
T22 8664 0 0 0

DstReqKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 33203415 32884693 0 0
T1 94 13 0 0
T2 1139 1053 0 0
T3 704 393 0 0
T4 749 676 0 0
T5 1107 1028 0 0
T6 1227 1139 0 0
T7 7255 7183 0 0
T8 5244 4868 0 0
T21 829 5 0 0
T22 101 12 0 0

SrcAckBusyChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 1828 0 0
T3 84623 2 0 0
T4 63839 0 0 0
T5 554109 0 0 0
T6 306983 0 0 0
T7 362814 0 0 0
T8 178805 3 0 0
T9 67841 0 0 0
T10 148126 0 0 0
T12 0 3 0 0
T13 0 1 0 0
T14 0 4 0 0
T15 0 1 0 0
T16 0 1 0 0
T17 0 1 0 0
T18 0 2 0 0
T19 0 2 0 0
T21 394406 0 0 0
T22 8664 0 0 0

SrcBusyKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 2147483647 0 0
T1 6727 6646 0 0
T2 79853 79769 0 0
T3 84623 83689 0 0
T4 63839 63788 0 0
T5 554109 554018 0 0
T6 306983 306930 0 0
T7 362814 362725 0 0
T8 178805 177728 0 0
T21 394406 393655 0 0
T22 8664 8564 0 0

Line Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_5_cdc
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TOTAL2222100.00
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ALWAYS7166100.00
CONT_ASSIGN8511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN10911100.00
ALWAYS11599100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15011100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15611100.00
CONT_ASSIGN20011100.00

64 65 1/1 assign src_req = src_we_i | src_re_i; Tests: T3 T8 T12  66 67 // busy indication back-pressures upstream if the register is accessed 68 // again. The busy indication is also used as a "commit" indication for 69 // resolving software and hardware write conflicts 70 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 71 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  72 1/1 src_busy_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  73 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  74 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; Tests: T3 T8 T12  75 1/1 end else if (src_ack) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  76 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; Tests: T3 T8 T12  77 end MISSING_ELSE 78 end 79 80 // A src_ack should only be sent if there was a src_req. 81 // src_busy_q asserts whenever there is a src_req. By association, 82 // whenever src_ack is seen, then src_busy must be high. 83 `ASSERT(SrcAckBusyChk_A, src_ack |-> src_busy_q, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 84 85 1/1 assign src_busy_o = src_busy_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  86 87 // src_q acts as both the write holding register and the software read back 88 // register. 89 // When software performs a write, the write data is captured in src_q for 90 // CDC purposes. When not performing a write, the src_q reflects the most recent 91 // hardware value. For registers with no hardware access, this is simply the 92 // the value programmed by software (or in the case R1C, W1C etc) the value after 93 // the operation. For registers with hardware access, this reflects a potentially 94 // delayed version of the real value, as the software facing updates lag real 95 // time updates. 96 // 97 // To resolve software and hardware conflicts, the process is as follows: 98 // When software issues a write, this module asserts "busy". While busy, 99 // src_q does not take on destination value updates. Since the 100 // logic has committed to updating based on software command, there is an irreversible 101 // window from which hardware writes are ignored. Once the busy window completes, 102 // the cdc portion then begins sampling once more. 103 // 104 // This is consistent with prim_subreg_arb where during software / hardware conflicts, 105 // software is always prioritized. The main difference is the conflict resolution window 106 // is now larger instead of just one destination clock cycle. 107 108 logic busy; 109 1/1 assign busy = src_busy_q & !src_ack; Tests: T1 T2 T3  110 111 // This is the current destination value 112 logic [DataWidth-1:0] dst_qs; 113 logic src_update; 114 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 115 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  116 1/1 src_q <= ResetVal; Tests: T1 T2 T3  117 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  118 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 1/1 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; Tests: T3 T8 T12  124 1/1 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; Tests: T3 T8 T12  125 1/1 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 1/1 src_q <= dst_qs; Tests: T3 T8 T12  135 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T3 T8 T12  136 end MISSING_ELSE 137 end 138 139 // The current design (tlul_adapter_reg) does not spit out a request if the destination it chooses 140 // (decoded from address) is busy. So this creates a situation in the current design where 141 // src_req_i and busy can never be high at the same time. 142 // While the code above could be coded directly to be expressed as `src_req & !busy`, which makes 143 // the intent clearer, it ends up causing coverage holes from the tool's perspective since that 144 // condition cannot be met. 145 // Thus we add an assertion here to ensure the condition is always satisfied. 146 `ASSERT(BusySrcReqChk_A, busy |-> !src_req, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 147 148 // reserved bits are not used 149 logic unused_wd; 150 1/1 assign unused_wd = ^src_wd_i; Tests: T1 T2 T3  151 152 // src_q is always updated in the clk_src domain. 153 // when performing an update to the destination domain, it is guaranteed 154 // to not change by protocol. 155 1/1 assign src_qs_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  156 1/1 assign dst_wd_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  157 158 //////////////////////////// 159 // CDC handling 160 //////////////////////////// 161 162 logic dst_req_from_src; 163 logic dst_req; 164 165 166 // the software transaction is pulse synced across the domain. 167 // the prim_reg_cdc_arb module handles conflicts with ongoing hardware updates. 168 prim_pulse_sync u_src_to_dst_req ( 169 .clk_src_i, 170 .rst_src_ni, 171 .clk_dst_i, 172 .rst_dst_ni, 173 .src_pulse_i(src_req), 174 .dst_pulse_o(dst_req_from_src) 175 ); 176 177 prim_reg_cdc_arb #( 178 .DataWidth(DataWidth), 179 .ResetVal(ResetVal), 180 .DstWrReq(DstWrReq) 181 ) u_arb ( 182 .clk_src_i, 183 .rst_src_ni, 184 .clk_dst_i, 185 .rst_dst_ni, 186 .src_ack_o(src_ack), 187 .src_update_o(src_update), 188 .dst_req_i(dst_req_from_src), 189 .dst_req_o(dst_req), 190 .dst_update_i, 191 .dst_ds_i, 192 .dst_qs_i, 193 .dst_qs_o(dst_qs) 194 ); 195 196 197 // Each is valid only when destination request pulse is high; this is important in not propagating 198 // the internal assertion of 'dst_req' by the 'prim_pulse_sync' channel when just one domain is 199 // reset. 200 1/1 assign {dst_we_o, dst_re_o, dst_regwen_o} = txn_bits_q & {TxnWidth{dst_req}}; Tests: T1 T2 T3 

Cond Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_5_cdc
TotalCoveredPercent
Conditions111090.91
Logical111090.91
Non-Logical00
Event00

 LINE       65
 EXPRESSION (src_we_i | src_re_i)
             ----1---   ----2---
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       109
 EXPRESSION (src_busy_q & ((!src_ack)))
             -----1----   ------2-----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10CoveredT3,T8,T12
11CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 EXPRESSION ((src_busy_q && src_ack) || (src_update && ((!busy))))
             -----------1-----------    ------------2------------
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_busy_q && src_ack)
                 -----1----    ---2---
-1--2-StatusTests
01Not Covered
10CoveredT3,T8,T12
11CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_update && ((!busy)))
                 -----1----    ----2----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10Unreachable
11Unreachable

Branch Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_5_cdc
Line No.TotalCoveredPercent
Branches 8 8 100.00
IF 71 4 4 100.00
IF 115 4 4 100.00


71 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 72 src_busy_q <= '0; ==> 73 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 74 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; ==> 75 end else if (src_ack) begin -3- 76 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; ==> 77 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 1 Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


115 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 116 src_q <= ResetVal; ==> 117 txn_bits_q <= '0; 118 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; ==> 124 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; 125 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin -3- 126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 src_q <= dst_qs; ==> 135 txn_bits_q <= '0; 136 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 1 Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


Assert Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_5_cdc
TotalAttemptedPercentSucceeded/MatchedPercent
Assertions 4 4 100.00 4 100.00
Cover properties 0 0 0
Cover sequences 0 0 0
Total 4 4 100.00 4 100.00




Assertion Details

NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
BusySrcReqChk_A 2147483647 2000733 0 0
DstReqKnown_A 33203415 32884693 0 0
SrcAckBusyChk_A 2147483647 1839 0 0
SrcBusyKnown_A 2147483647 2147483647 0 0


BusySrcReqChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 2000733 0 0
T3 84623 938 0 0
T4 63839 0 0 0
T5 554109 0 0 0
T6 306983 0 0 0
T7 362814 0 0 0
T8 178805 1173 0 0
T9 67841 0 0 0
T10 148126 0 0 0
T12 0 296 0 0
T13 0 154 0 0
T14 0 1972 0 0
T15 0 329 0 0
T16 0 176 0 0
T17 0 303 0 0
T18 0 2016 0 0
T19 0 383 0 0
T21 394406 0 0 0
T22 8664 0 0 0

DstReqKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 33203415 32884693 0 0
T1 94 13 0 0
T2 1139 1053 0 0
T3 704 393 0 0
T4 749 676 0 0
T5 1107 1028 0 0
T6 1227 1139 0 0
T7 7255 7183 0 0
T8 5244 4868 0 0
T21 829 5 0 0
T22 101 12 0 0

SrcAckBusyChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 1839 0 0
T3 84623 2 0 0
T4 63839 0 0 0
T5 554109 0 0 0
T6 306983 0 0 0
T7 362814 0 0 0
T8 178805 3 0 0
T9 67841 0 0 0
T10 148126 0 0 0
T12 0 3 0 0
T13 0 1 0 0
T14 0 4 0 0
T15 0 1 0 0
T16 0 1 0 0
T17 0 1 0 0
T18 0 2 0 0
T19 0 2 0 0
T21 394406 0 0 0
T22 8664 0 0 0

SrcBusyKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 2147483647 0 0
T1 6727 6646 0 0
T2 79853 79769 0 0
T3 84623 83689 0 0
T4 63839 63788 0 0
T5 554109 554018 0 0
T6 306983 306930 0 0
T7 362814 362725 0 0
T8 178805 177728 0 0
T21 394406 393655 0 0
T22 8664 8564 0 0

Line Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_6_cdc
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ALWAYS7166100.00
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CONT_ASSIGN10911100.00
ALWAYS11599100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15011100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15611100.00
CONT_ASSIGN20011100.00

64 65 1/1 assign src_req = src_we_i | src_re_i; Tests: T3 T8 T12  66 67 // busy indication back-pressures upstream if the register is accessed 68 // again. The busy indication is also used as a "commit" indication for 69 // resolving software and hardware write conflicts 70 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 71 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  72 1/1 src_busy_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  73 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  74 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; Tests: T3 T8 T12  75 1/1 end else if (src_ack) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  76 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; Tests: T3 T8 T12  77 end MISSING_ELSE 78 end 79 80 // A src_ack should only be sent if there was a src_req. 81 // src_busy_q asserts whenever there is a src_req. By association, 82 // whenever src_ack is seen, then src_busy must be high. 83 `ASSERT(SrcAckBusyChk_A, src_ack |-> src_busy_q, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 84 85 1/1 assign src_busy_o = src_busy_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  86 87 // src_q acts as both the write holding register and the software read back 88 // register. 89 // When software performs a write, the write data is captured in src_q for 90 // CDC purposes. When not performing a write, the src_q reflects the most recent 91 // hardware value. For registers with no hardware access, this is simply the 92 // the value programmed by software (or in the case R1C, W1C etc) the value after 93 // the operation. For registers with hardware access, this reflects a potentially 94 // delayed version of the real value, as the software facing updates lag real 95 // time updates. 96 // 97 // To resolve software and hardware conflicts, the process is as follows: 98 // When software issues a write, this module asserts "busy". While busy, 99 // src_q does not take on destination value updates. Since the 100 // logic has committed to updating based on software command, there is an irreversible 101 // window from which hardware writes are ignored. Once the busy window completes, 102 // the cdc portion then begins sampling once more. 103 // 104 // This is consistent with prim_subreg_arb where during software / hardware conflicts, 105 // software is always prioritized. The main difference is the conflict resolution window 106 // is now larger instead of just one destination clock cycle. 107 108 logic busy; 109 1/1 assign busy = src_busy_q & !src_ack; Tests: T1 T2 T3  110 111 // This is the current destination value 112 logic [DataWidth-1:0] dst_qs; 113 logic src_update; 114 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 115 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  116 1/1 src_q <= ResetVal; Tests: T1 T2 T3  117 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  118 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 1/1 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; Tests: T3 T8 T12  124 1/1 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; Tests: T3 T8 T12  125 1/1 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 1/1 src_q <= dst_qs; Tests: T3 T8 T12  135 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T3 T8 T12  136 end MISSING_ELSE 137 end 138 139 // The current design (tlul_adapter_reg) does not spit out a request if the destination it chooses 140 // (decoded from address) is busy. So this creates a situation in the current design where 141 // src_req_i and busy can never be high at the same time. 142 // While the code above could be coded directly to be expressed as `src_req & !busy`, which makes 143 // the intent clearer, it ends up causing coverage holes from the tool's perspective since that 144 // condition cannot be met. 145 // Thus we add an assertion here to ensure the condition is always satisfied. 146 `ASSERT(BusySrcReqChk_A, busy |-> !src_req, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 147 148 // reserved bits are not used 149 logic unused_wd; 150 1/1 assign unused_wd = ^src_wd_i; Tests: T1 T2 T3  151 152 // src_q is always updated in the clk_src domain. 153 // when performing an update to the destination domain, it is guaranteed 154 // to not change by protocol. 155 1/1 assign src_qs_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  156 1/1 assign dst_wd_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  157 158 //////////////////////////// 159 // CDC handling 160 //////////////////////////// 161 162 logic dst_req_from_src; 163 logic dst_req; 164 165 166 // the software transaction is pulse synced across the domain. 167 // the prim_reg_cdc_arb module handles conflicts with ongoing hardware updates. 168 prim_pulse_sync u_src_to_dst_req ( 169 .clk_src_i, 170 .rst_src_ni, 171 .clk_dst_i, 172 .rst_dst_ni, 173 .src_pulse_i(src_req), 174 .dst_pulse_o(dst_req_from_src) 175 ); 176 177 prim_reg_cdc_arb #( 178 .DataWidth(DataWidth), 179 .ResetVal(ResetVal), 180 .DstWrReq(DstWrReq) 181 ) u_arb ( 182 .clk_src_i, 183 .rst_src_ni, 184 .clk_dst_i, 185 .rst_dst_ni, 186 .src_ack_o(src_ack), 187 .src_update_o(src_update), 188 .dst_req_i(dst_req_from_src), 189 .dst_req_o(dst_req), 190 .dst_update_i, 191 .dst_ds_i, 192 .dst_qs_i, 193 .dst_qs_o(dst_qs) 194 ); 195 196 197 // Each is valid only when destination request pulse is high; this is important in not propagating 198 // the internal assertion of 'dst_req' by the 'prim_pulse_sync' channel when just one domain is 199 // reset. 200 1/1 assign {dst_we_o, dst_re_o, dst_regwen_o} = txn_bits_q & {TxnWidth{dst_req}}; Tests: T1 T2 T3 

Cond Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_6_cdc
TotalCoveredPercent
Conditions111090.91
Logical111090.91
Non-Logical00
Event00

 LINE       65
 EXPRESSION (src_we_i | src_re_i)
             ----1---   ----2---
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       109
 EXPRESSION (src_busy_q & ((!src_ack)))
             -----1----   ------2-----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10CoveredT3,T8,T12
11CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 EXPRESSION ((src_busy_q && src_ack) || (src_update && ((!busy))))
             -----------1-----------    ------------2------------
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_busy_q && src_ack)
                 -----1----    ---2---
-1--2-StatusTests
01Not Covered
10CoveredT3,T8,T12
11CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_update && ((!busy)))
                 -----1----    ----2----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10Unreachable
11Unreachable

Branch Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_6_cdc
Line No.TotalCoveredPercent
Branches 8 8 100.00
IF 71 4 4 100.00
IF 115 4 4 100.00


71 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 72 src_busy_q <= '0; ==> 73 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 74 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; ==> 75 end else if (src_ack) begin -3- 76 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; ==> 77 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 1 Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


115 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 116 src_q <= ResetVal; ==> 117 txn_bits_q <= '0; 118 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; ==> 124 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; 125 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin -3- 126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 src_q <= dst_qs; ==> 135 txn_bits_q <= '0; 136 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 1 Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


Assert Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_6_cdc
TotalAttemptedPercentSucceeded/MatchedPercent
Assertions 4 4 100.00 4 100.00
Cover properties 0 0 0
Cover sequences 0 0 0
Total 4 4 100.00 4 100.00




Assertion Details

NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
BusySrcReqChk_A 2147483647 1989198 0 0
DstReqKnown_A 33203415 32884693 0 0
SrcAckBusyChk_A 2147483647 1805 0 0
SrcBusyKnown_A 2147483647 2147483647 0 0


BusySrcReqChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 1989198 0 0
T3 84623 934 0 0
T4 63839 0 0 0
T5 554109 0 0 0
T6 306983 0 0 0
T7 362814 0 0 0
T8 178805 1167 0 0
T9 67841 0 0 0
T10 148126 0 0 0
T12 0 290 0 0
T13 0 147 0 0
T14 0 1942 0 0
T15 0 327 0 0
T16 0 173 0 0
T17 0 301 0 0
T18 0 2012 0 0
T19 0 421 0 0
T21 394406 0 0 0
T22 8664 0 0 0

DstReqKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 33203415 32884693 0 0
T1 94 13 0 0
T2 1139 1053 0 0
T3 704 393 0 0
T4 749 676 0 0
T5 1107 1028 0 0
T6 1227 1139 0 0
T7 7255 7183 0 0
T8 5244 4868 0 0
T21 829 5 0 0
T22 101 12 0 0

SrcAckBusyChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 1805 0 0
T3 84623 2 0 0
T4 63839 0 0 0
T5 554109 0 0 0
T6 306983 0 0 0
T7 362814 0 0 0
T8 178805 3 0 0
T9 67841 0 0 0
T10 148126 0 0 0
T12 0 3 0 0
T13 0 1 0 0
T14 0 4 0 0
T15 0 1 0 0
T16 0 1 0 0
T17 0 1 0 0
T18 0 2 0 0
T19 0 2 0 0
T21 394406 0 0 0
T22 8664 0 0 0

SrcBusyKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 2147483647 0 0
T1 6727 6646 0 0
T2 79853 79769 0 0
T3 84623 83689 0 0
T4 63839 63788 0 0
T5 554109 554018 0 0
T6 306983 306930 0 0
T7 362814 362725 0 0
T8 178805 177728 0 0
T21 394406 393655 0 0
T22 8664 8564 0 0

Line Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_7_cdc
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TOTAL2222100.00
CONT_ASSIGN6511100.00
ALWAYS7166100.00
CONT_ASSIGN8511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN10911100.00
ALWAYS11599100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15011100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15611100.00
CONT_ASSIGN20011100.00

64 65 1/1 assign src_req = src_we_i | src_re_i; Tests: T3 T8 T12  66 67 // busy indication back-pressures upstream if the register is accessed 68 // again. The busy indication is also used as a "commit" indication for 69 // resolving software and hardware write conflicts 70 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 71 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  72 1/1 src_busy_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  73 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  74 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; Tests: T3 T8 T12  75 1/1 end else if (src_ack) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  76 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; Tests: T3 T8 T12  77 end MISSING_ELSE 78 end 79 80 // A src_ack should only be sent if there was a src_req. 81 // src_busy_q asserts whenever there is a src_req. By association, 82 // whenever src_ack is seen, then src_busy must be high. 83 `ASSERT(SrcAckBusyChk_A, src_ack |-> src_busy_q, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 84 85 1/1 assign src_busy_o = src_busy_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  86 87 // src_q acts as both the write holding register and the software read back 88 // register. 89 // When software performs a write, the write data is captured in src_q for 90 // CDC purposes. When not performing a write, the src_q reflects the most recent 91 // hardware value. For registers with no hardware access, this is simply the 92 // the value programmed by software (or in the case R1C, W1C etc) the value after 93 // the operation. For registers with hardware access, this reflects a potentially 94 // delayed version of the real value, as the software facing updates lag real 95 // time updates. 96 // 97 // To resolve software and hardware conflicts, the process is as follows: 98 // When software issues a write, this module asserts "busy". While busy, 99 // src_q does not take on destination value updates. Since the 100 // logic has committed to updating based on software command, there is an irreversible 101 // window from which hardware writes are ignored. Once the busy window completes, 102 // the cdc portion then begins sampling once more. 103 // 104 // This is consistent with prim_subreg_arb where during software / hardware conflicts, 105 // software is always prioritized. The main difference is the conflict resolution window 106 // is now larger instead of just one destination clock cycle. 107 108 logic busy; 109 1/1 assign busy = src_busy_q & !src_ack; Tests: T1 T2 T3  110 111 // This is the current destination value 112 logic [DataWidth-1:0] dst_qs; 113 logic src_update; 114 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 115 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  116 1/1 src_q <= ResetVal; Tests: T1 T2 T3  117 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  118 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 1/1 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; Tests: T3 T8 T12  124 1/1 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; Tests: T3 T8 T12  125 1/1 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 1/1 src_q <= dst_qs; Tests: T3 T8 T12  135 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T3 T8 T12  136 end MISSING_ELSE 137 end 138 139 // The current design (tlul_adapter_reg) does not spit out a request if the destination it chooses 140 // (decoded from address) is busy. So this creates a situation in the current design where 141 // src_req_i and busy can never be high at the same time. 142 // While the code above could be coded directly to be expressed as `src_req & !busy`, which makes 143 // the intent clearer, it ends up causing coverage holes from the tool's perspective since that 144 // condition cannot be met. 145 // Thus we add an assertion here to ensure the condition is always satisfied. 146 `ASSERT(BusySrcReqChk_A, busy |-> !src_req, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 147 148 // reserved bits are not used 149 logic unused_wd; 150 1/1 assign unused_wd = ^src_wd_i; Tests: T1 T2 T3  151 152 // src_q is always updated in the clk_src domain. 153 // when performing an update to the destination domain, it is guaranteed 154 // to not change by protocol. 155 1/1 assign src_qs_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  156 1/1 assign dst_wd_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  157 158 //////////////////////////// 159 // CDC handling 160 //////////////////////////// 161 162 logic dst_req_from_src; 163 logic dst_req; 164 165 166 // the software transaction is pulse synced across the domain. 167 // the prim_reg_cdc_arb module handles conflicts with ongoing hardware updates. 168 prim_pulse_sync u_src_to_dst_req ( 169 .clk_src_i, 170 .rst_src_ni, 171 .clk_dst_i, 172 .rst_dst_ni, 173 .src_pulse_i(src_req), 174 .dst_pulse_o(dst_req_from_src) 175 ); 176 177 prim_reg_cdc_arb #( 178 .DataWidth(DataWidth), 179 .ResetVal(ResetVal), 180 .DstWrReq(DstWrReq) 181 ) u_arb ( 182 .clk_src_i, 183 .rst_src_ni, 184 .clk_dst_i, 185 .rst_dst_ni, 186 .src_ack_o(src_ack), 187 .src_update_o(src_update), 188 .dst_req_i(dst_req_from_src), 189 .dst_req_o(dst_req), 190 .dst_update_i, 191 .dst_ds_i, 192 .dst_qs_i, 193 .dst_qs_o(dst_qs) 194 ); 195 196 197 // Each is valid only when destination request pulse is high; this is important in not propagating 198 // the internal assertion of 'dst_req' by the 'prim_pulse_sync' channel when just one domain is 199 // reset. 200 1/1 assign {dst_we_o, dst_re_o, dst_regwen_o} = txn_bits_q & {TxnWidth{dst_req}}; Tests: T1 T2 T3 

Cond Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_7_cdc
TotalCoveredPercent
Conditions111090.91
Logical111090.91
Non-Logical00
Event00

 LINE       65
 EXPRESSION (src_we_i | src_re_i)
             ----1---   ----2---
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       109
 EXPRESSION (src_busy_q & ((!src_ack)))
             -----1----   ------2-----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10CoveredT3,T8,T12
11CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 EXPRESSION ((src_busy_q && src_ack) || (src_update && ((!busy))))
             -----------1-----------    ------------2------------
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_busy_q && src_ack)
                 -----1----    ---2---
-1--2-StatusTests
01Not Covered
10CoveredT3,T8,T12
11CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_update && ((!busy)))
                 -----1----    ----2----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10Unreachable
11Unreachable

Branch Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_7_cdc
Line No.TotalCoveredPercent
Branches 8 8 100.00
IF 71 4 4 100.00
IF 115 4 4 100.00


71 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 72 src_busy_q <= '0; ==> 73 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 74 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; ==> 75 end else if (src_ack) begin -3- 76 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; ==> 77 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 1 Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


115 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 116 src_q <= ResetVal; ==> 117 txn_bits_q <= '0; 118 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; ==> 124 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; 125 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin -3- 126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 src_q <= dst_qs; ==> 135 txn_bits_q <= '0; 136 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 1 Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


Assert Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn0_filter_ctl_7_cdc
TotalAttemptedPercentSucceeded/MatchedPercent
Assertions 4 4 100.00 4 100.00
Cover properties 0 0 0
Cover sequences 0 0 0
Total 4 4 100.00 4 100.00




Assertion Details

NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
BusySrcReqChk_A 2147483647 2007804 0 0
DstReqKnown_A 33203415 32884693 0 0
SrcAckBusyChk_A 2147483647 1849 0 0
SrcBusyKnown_A 2147483647 2147483647 0 0


BusySrcReqChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 2007804 0 0
T3 84623 930 0 0
T4 63839 0 0 0
T5 554109 0 0 0
T6 306983 0 0 0
T7 362814 0 0 0
T8 178805 1161 0 0
T9 67841 0 0 0
T10 148126 0 0 0
T12 0 284 0 0
T13 0 144 0 0
T14 0 1920 0 0
T15 0 325 0 0
T16 0 166 0 0
T17 0 299 0 0
T18 0 2008 0 0
T19 0 393 0 0
T21 394406 0 0 0
T22 8664 0 0 0

DstReqKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 33203415 32884693 0 0
T1 94 13 0 0
T2 1139 1053 0 0
T3 704 393 0 0
T4 749 676 0 0
T5 1107 1028 0 0
T6 1227 1139 0 0
T7 7255 7183 0 0
T8 5244 4868 0 0
T21 829 5 0 0
T22 101 12 0 0

SrcAckBusyChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 1849 0 0
T3 84623 2 0 0
T4 63839 0 0 0
T5 554109 0 0 0
T6 306983 0 0 0
T7 362814 0 0 0
T8 178805 3 0 0
T9 67841 0 0 0
T10 148126 0 0 0
T12 0 3 0 0
T13 0 1 0 0
T14 0 4 0 0
T15 0 1 0 0
T16 0 1 0 0
T17 0 1 0 0
T18 0 2 0 0
T19 0 2 0 0
T21 394406 0 0 0
T22 8664 0 0 0

SrcBusyKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 2147483647 0 0
T1 6727 6646 0 0
T2 79853 79769 0 0
T3 84623 83689 0 0
T4 63839 63788 0 0
T5 554109 554018 0 0
T6 306983 306930 0 0
T7 362814 362725 0 0
T8 178805 177728 0 0
T21 394406 393655 0 0
T22 8664 8564 0 0

Line Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_0_cdc
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TOTAL2222100.00
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ALWAYS7166100.00
CONT_ASSIGN8511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN10911100.00
ALWAYS11599100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15011100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15611100.00
CONT_ASSIGN20011100.00

64 65 1/1 assign src_req = src_we_i | src_re_i; Tests: T3 T8 T12  66 67 // busy indication back-pressures upstream if the register is accessed 68 // again. The busy indication is also used as a "commit" indication for 69 // resolving software and hardware write conflicts 70 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 71 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  72 1/1 src_busy_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  73 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  74 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; Tests: T3 T8 T12  75 1/1 end else if (src_ack) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  76 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; Tests: T3 T8 T12  77 end MISSING_ELSE 78 end 79 80 // A src_ack should only be sent if there was a src_req. 81 // src_busy_q asserts whenever there is a src_req. By association, 82 // whenever src_ack is seen, then src_busy must be high. 83 `ASSERT(SrcAckBusyChk_A, src_ack |-> src_busy_q, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 84 85 1/1 assign src_busy_o = src_busy_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  86 87 // src_q acts as both the write holding register and the software read back 88 // register. 89 // When software performs a write, the write data is captured in src_q for 90 // CDC purposes. When not performing a write, the src_q reflects the most recent 91 // hardware value. For registers with no hardware access, this is simply the 92 // the value programmed by software (or in the case R1C, W1C etc) the value after 93 // the operation. For registers with hardware access, this reflects a potentially 94 // delayed version of the real value, as the software facing updates lag real 95 // time updates. 96 // 97 // To resolve software and hardware conflicts, the process is as follows: 98 // When software issues a write, this module asserts "busy". While busy, 99 // src_q does not take on destination value updates. Since the 100 // logic has committed to updating based on software command, there is an irreversible 101 // window from which hardware writes are ignored. Once the busy window completes, 102 // the cdc portion then begins sampling once more. 103 // 104 // This is consistent with prim_subreg_arb where during software / hardware conflicts, 105 // software is always prioritized. The main difference is the conflict resolution window 106 // is now larger instead of just one destination clock cycle. 107 108 logic busy; 109 1/1 assign busy = src_busy_q & !src_ack; Tests: T1 T2 T3  110 111 // This is the current destination value 112 logic [DataWidth-1:0] dst_qs; 113 logic src_update; 114 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 115 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  116 1/1 src_q <= ResetVal; Tests: T1 T2 T3  117 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  118 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 1/1 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; Tests: T3 T8 T12  124 1/1 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; Tests: T3 T8 T12  125 1/1 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 1/1 src_q <= dst_qs; Tests: T3 T8 T12  135 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T3 T8 T12  136 end MISSING_ELSE 137 end 138 139 // The current design (tlul_adapter_reg) does not spit out a request if the destination it chooses 140 // (decoded from address) is busy. So this creates a situation in the current design where 141 // src_req_i and busy can never be high at the same time. 142 // While the code above could be coded directly to be expressed as `src_req & !busy`, which makes 143 // the intent clearer, it ends up causing coverage holes from the tool's perspective since that 144 // condition cannot be met. 145 // Thus we add an assertion here to ensure the condition is always satisfied. 146 `ASSERT(BusySrcReqChk_A, busy |-> !src_req, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 147 148 // reserved bits are not used 149 logic unused_wd; 150 1/1 assign unused_wd = ^src_wd_i; Tests: T1 T2 T3  151 152 // src_q is always updated in the clk_src domain. 153 // when performing an update to the destination domain, it is guaranteed 154 // to not change by protocol. 155 1/1 assign src_qs_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  156 1/1 assign dst_wd_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  157 158 //////////////////////////// 159 // CDC handling 160 //////////////////////////// 161 162 logic dst_req_from_src; 163 logic dst_req; 164 165 166 // the software transaction is pulse synced across the domain. 167 // the prim_reg_cdc_arb module handles conflicts with ongoing hardware updates. 168 prim_pulse_sync u_src_to_dst_req ( 169 .clk_src_i, 170 .rst_src_ni, 171 .clk_dst_i, 172 .rst_dst_ni, 173 .src_pulse_i(src_req), 174 .dst_pulse_o(dst_req_from_src) 175 ); 176 177 prim_reg_cdc_arb #( 178 .DataWidth(DataWidth), 179 .ResetVal(ResetVal), 180 .DstWrReq(DstWrReq) 181 ) u_arb ( 182 .clk_src_i, 183 .rst_src_ni, 184 .clk_dst_i, 185 .rst_dst_ni, 186 .src_ack_o(src_ack), 187 .src_update_o(src_update), 188 .dst_req_i(dst_req_from_src), 189 .dst_req_o(dst_req), 190 .dst_update_i, 191 .dst_ds_i, 192 .dst_qs_i, 193 .dst_qs_o(dst_qs) 194 ); 195 196 197 // Each is valid only when destination request pulse is high; this is important in not propagating 198 // the internal assertion of 'dst_req' by the 'prim_pulse_sync' channel when just one domain is 199 // reset. 200 1/1 assign {dst_we_o, dst_re_o, dst_regwen_o} = txn_bits_q & {TxnWidth{dst_req}}; Tests: T1 T2 T3 

Cond Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_0_cdc
TotalCoveredPercent
Conditions111090.91
Logical111090.91
Non-Logical00
Event00

 LINE       65
 EXPRESSION (src_we_i | src_re_i)
             ----1---   ----2---
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       109
 EXPRESSION (src_busy_q & ((!src_ack)))
             -----1----   ------2-----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10CoveredT3,T8,T12
11CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 EXPRESSION ((src_busy_q && src_ack) || (src_update && ((!busy))))
             -----------1-----------    ------------2------------
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_busy_q && src_ack)
                 -----1----    ---2---
-1--2-StatusTests
01Not Covered
10CoveredT3,T8,T12
11CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_update && ((!busy)))
                 -----1----    ----2----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10Unreachable
11Unreachable

Branch Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_0_cdc
Line No.TotalCoveredPercent
Branches 8 8 100.00
IF 71 4 4 100.00
IF 115 4 4 100.00


71 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 72 src_busy_q <= '0; ==> 73 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 74 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; ==> 75 end else if (src_ack) begin -3- 76 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; ==> 77 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 1 Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


115 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 116 src_q <= ResetVal; ==> 117 txn_bits_q <= '0; 118 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; ==> 124 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; 125 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin -3- 126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 src_q <= dst_qs; ==> 135 txn_bits_q <= '0; 136 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 1 Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


Assert Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_0_cdc
TotalAttemptedPercentSucceeded/MatchedPercent
Assertions 4 4 100.00 4 100.00
Cover properties 0 0 0
Cover sequences 0 0 0
Total 4 4 100.00 4 100.00




Assertion Details

NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
BusySrcReqChk_A 2147483647 2064967 0 0
DstReqKnown_A 33203415 32884693 0 0
SrcAckBusyChk_A 2147483647 1908 0 0
SrcBusyKnown_A 2147483647 2147483647 0 0


BusySrcReqChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 2064967 0 0
T3 84623 926 0 0
T4 63839 0 0 0
T5 554109 0 0 0
T6 306983 0 0 0
T7 362814 0 0 0
T8 178805 1155 0 0
T9 67841 0 0 0
T10 148126 0 0 0
T12 0 278 0 0
T13 0 134 0 0
T14 0 2546 0 0
T15 0 323 0 0
T16 0 160 0 0
T17 0 297 0 0
T18 0 3020 0 0
T21 394406 0 0 0
T22 8664 0 0 0
T40 0 1917 0 0

DstReqKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 33203415 32884693 0 0
T1 94 13 0 0
T2 1139 1053 0 0
T3 704 393 0 0
T4 749 676 0 0
T5 1107 1028 0 0
T6 1227 1139 0 0
T7 7255 7183 0 0
T8 5244 4868 0 0
T21 829 5 0 0
T22 101 12 0 0

SrcAckBusyChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 1908 0 0
T3 84623 2 0 0
T4 63839 0 0 0
T5 554109 0 0 0
T6 306983 0 0 0
T7 362814 0 0 0
T8 178805 3 0 0
T9 67841 0 0 0
T10 148126 0 0 0
T12 0 3 0 0
T13 0 1 0 0
T14 0 5 0 0
T15 0 1 0 0
T16 0 1 0 0
T17 0 1 0 0
T18 0 3 0 0
T21 394406 0 0 0
T22 8664 0 0 0
T40 0 1 0 0

SrcBusyKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 2147483647 0 0
T1 6727 6646 0 0
T2 79853 79769 0 0
T3 84623 83689 0 0
T4 63839 63788 0 0
T5 554109 554018 0 0
T6 306983 306930 0 0
T7 362814 362725 0 0
T8 178805 177728 0 0
T21 394406 393655 0 0
T22 8664 8564 0 0

Line Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_1_cdc
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TOTAL2222100.00
CONT_ASSIGN6511100.00
ALWAYS7166100.00
CONT_ASSIGN8511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN10911100.00
ALWAYS11599100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15011100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15611100.00
CONT_ASSIGN20011100.00

64 65 1/1 assign src_req = src_we_i | src_re_i; Tests: T3 T8 T12  66 67 // busy indication back-pressures upstream if the register is accessed 68 // again. The busy indication is also used as a "commit" indication for 69 // resolving software and hardware write conflicts 70 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 71 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  72 1/1 src_busy_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  73 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  74 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; Tests: T3 T8 T12  75 1/1 end else if (src_ack) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  76 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; Tests: T3 T8 T12  77 end MISSING_ELSE 78 end 79 80 // A src_ack should only be sent if there was a src_req. 81 // src_busy_q asserts whenever there is a src_req. By association, 82 // whenever src_ack is seen, then src_busy must be high. 83 `ASSERT(SrcAckBusyChk_A, src_ack |-> src_busy_q, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 84 85 1/1 assign src_busy_o = src_busy_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  86 87 // src_q acts as both the write holding register and the software read back 88 // register. 89 // When software performs a write, the write data is captured in src_q for 90 // CDC purposes. When not performing a write, the src_q reflects the most recent 91 // hardware value. For registers with no hardware access, this is simply the 92 // the value programmed by software (or in the case R1C, W1C etc) the value after 93 // the operation. For registers with hardware access, this reflects a potentially 94 // delayed version of the real value, as the software facing updates lag real 95 // time updates. 96 // 97 // To resolve software and hardware conflicts, the process is as follows: 98 // When software issues a write, this module asserts "busy". While busy, 99 // src_q does not take on destination value updates. Since the 100 // logic has committed to updating based on software command, there is an irreversible 101 // window from which hardware writes are ignored. Once the busy window completes, 102 // the cdc portion then begins sampling once more. 103 // 104 // This is consistent with prim_subreg_arb where during software / hardware conflicts, 105 // software is always prioritized. The main difference is the conflict resolution window 106 // is now larger instead of just one destination clock cycle. 107 108 logic busy; 109 1/1 assign busy = src_busy_q & !src_ack; Tests: T1 T2 T3  110 111 // This is the current destination value 112 logic [DataWidth-1:0] dst_qs; 113 logic src_update; 114 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 115 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  116 1/1 src_q <= ResetVal; Tests: T1 T2 T3  117 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  118 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 1/1 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; Tests: T3 T8 T12  124 1/1 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; Tests: T3 T8 T12  125 1/1 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 1/1 src_q <= dst_qs; Tests: T3 T8 T12  135 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T3 T8 T12  136 end MISSING_ELSE 137 end 138 139 // The current design (tlul_adapter_reg) does not spit out a request if the destination it chooses 140 // (decoded from address) is busy. So this creates a situation in the current design where 141 // src_req_i and busy can never be high at the same time. 142 // While the code above could be coded directly to be expressed as `src_req & !busy`, which makes 143 // the intent clearer, it ends up causing coverage holes from the tool's perspective since that 144 // condition cannot be met. 145 // Thus we add an assertion here to ensure the condition is always satisfied. 146 `ASSERT(BusySrcReqChk_A, busy |-> !src_req, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 147 148 // reserved bits are not used 149 logic unused_wd; 150 1/1 assign unused_wd = ^src_wd_i; Tests: T1 T2 T3  151 152 // src_q is always updated in the clk_src domain. 153 // when performing an update to the destination domain, it is guaranteed 154 // to not change by protocol. 155 1/1 assign src_qs_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  156 1/1 assign dst_wd_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  157 158 //////////////////////////// 159 // CDC handling 160 //////////////////////////// 161 162 logic dst_req_from_src; 163 logic dst_req; 164 165 166 // the software transaction is pulse synced across the domain. 167 // the prim_reg_cdc_arb module handles conflicts with ongoing hardware updates. 168 prim_pulse_sync u_src_to_dst_req ( 169 .clk_src_i, 170 .rst_src_ni, 171 .clk_dst_i, 172 .rst_dst_ni, 173 .src_pulse_i(src_req), 174 .dst_pulse_o(dst_req_from_src) 175 ); 176 177 prim_reg_cdc_arb #( 178 .DataWidth(DataWidth), 179 .ResetVal(ResetVal), 180 .DstWrReq(DstWrReq) 181 ) u_arb ( 182 .clk_src_i, 183 .rst_src_ni, 184 .clk_dst_i, 185 .rst_dst_ni, 186 .src_ack_o(src_ack), 187 .src_update_o(src_update), 188 .dst_req_i(dst_req_from_src), 189 .dst_req_o(dst_req), 190 .dst_update_i, 191 .dst_ds_i, 192 .dst_qs_i, 193 .dst_qs_o(dst_qs) 194 ); 195 196 197 // Each is valid only when destination request pulse is high; this is important in not propagating 198 // the internal assertion of 'dst_req' by the 'prim_pulse_sync' channel when just one domain is 199 // reset. 200 1/1 assign {dst_we_o, dst_re_o, dst_regwen_o} = txn_bits_q & {TxnWidth{dst_req}}; Tests: T1 T2 T3 

Cond Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_1_cdc
TotalCoveredPercent
Conditions111090.91
Logical111090.91
Non-Logical00
Event00

 LINE       65
 EXPRESSION (src_we_i | src_re_i)
             ----1---   ----2---
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       109
 EXPRESSION (src_busy_q & ((!src_ack)))
             -----1----   ------2-----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10CoveredT3,T8,T12
11CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 EXPRESSION ((src_busy_q && src_ack) || (src_update && ((!busy))))
             -----------1-----------    ------------2------------
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_busy_q && src_ack)
                 -----1----    ---2---
-1--2-StatusTests
01Not Covered
10CoveredT3,T8,T12
11CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_update && ((!busy)))
                 -----1----    ----2----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10Unreachable
11Unreachable

Branch Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_1_cdc
Line No.TotalCoveredPercent
Branches 8 8 100.00
IF 71 4 4 100.00
IF 115 4 4 100.00


71 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 72 src_busy_q <= '0; ==> 73 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 74 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; ==> 75 end else if (src_ack) begin -3- 76 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; ==> 77 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 1 Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


115 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 116 src_q <= ResetVal; ==> 117 txn_bits_q <= '0; 118 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; ==> 124 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; 125 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin -3- 126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 src_q <= dst_qs; ==> 135 txn_bits_q <= '0; 136 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 1 Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


Assert Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_1_cdc
TotalAttemptedPercentSucceeded/MatchedPercent
Assertions 4 4 100.00 4 100.00
Cover properties 0 0 0
Cover sequences 0 0 0
Total 4 4 100.00 4 100.00




Assertion Details

NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
BusySrcReqChk_A 2147483647 1956316 0 0
DstReqKnown_A 33203415 32884693 0 0
SrcAckBusyChk_A 2147483647 1803 0 0
SrcBusyKnown_A 2147483647 2147483647 0 0


BusySrcReqChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 1956316 0 0
T3 84623 922 0 0
T4 63839 0 0 0
T5 554109 0 0 0
T6 306983 0 0 0
T7 362814 0 0 0
T8 178805 1149 0 0
T9 67841 0 0 0
T10 148126 0 0 0
T12 0 272 0 0
T13 0 131 0 0
T14 0 1840 0 0
T15 0 321 0 0
T16 0 225 0 0
T17 0 295 0 0
T18 0 2000 0 0
T19 0 408 0 0
T21 394406 0 0 0
T22 8664 0 0 0

DstReqKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 33203415 32884693 0 0
T1 94 13 0 0
T2 1139 1053 0 0
T3 704 393 0 0
T4 749 676 0 0
T5 1107 1028 0 0
T6 1227 1139 0 0
T7 7255 7183 0 0
T8 5244 4868 0 0
T21 829 5 0 0
T22 101 12 0 0

SrcAckBusyChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 1803 0 0
T3 84623 2 0 0
T4 63839 0 0 0
T5 554109 0 0 0
T6 306983 0 0 0
T7 362814 0 0 0
T8 178805 3 0 0
T9 67841 0 0 0
T10 148126 0 0 0
T12 0 3 0 0
T13 0 1 0 0
T14 0 4 0 0
T15 0 1 0 0
T16 0 1 0 0
T17 0 1 0 0
T18 0 2 0 0
T19 0 2 0 0
T21 394406 0 0 0
T22 8664 0 0 0

SrcBusyKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 2147483647 0 0
T1 6727 6646 0 0
T2 79853 79769 0 0
T3 84623 83689 0 0
T4 63839 63788 0 0
T5 554109 554018 0 0
T6 306983 306930 0 0
T7 362814 362725 0 0
T8 178805 177728 0 0
T21 394406 393655 0 0
T22 8664 8564 0 0

Line Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_2_cdc
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TOTAL2222100.00
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ALWAYS7166100.00
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CONT_ASSIGN10911100.00
ALWAYS11599100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15011100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15611100.00
CONT_ASSIGN20011100.00

64 65 1/1 assign src_req = src_we_i | src_re_i; Tests: T3 T8 T12  66 67 // busy indication back-pressures upstream if the register is accessed 68 // again. The busy indication is also used as a "commit" indication for 69 // resolving software and hardware write conflicts 70 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 71 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  72 1/1 src_busy_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  73 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  74 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; Tests: T3 T8 T12  75 1/1 end else if (src_ack) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  76 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; Tests: T3 T8 T12  77 end MISSING_ELSE 78 end 79 80 // A src_ack should only be sent if there was a src_req. 81 // src_busy_q asserts whenever there is a src_req. By association, 82 // whenever src_ack is seen, then src_busy must be high. 83 `ASSERT(SrcAckBusyChk_A, src_ack |-> src_busy_q, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 84 85 1/1 assign src_busy_o = src_busy_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  86 87 // src_q acts as both the write holding register and the software read back 88 // register. 89 // When software performs a write, the write data is captured in src_q for 90 // CDC purposes. When not performing a write, the src_q reflects the most recent 91 // hardware value. For registers with no hardware access, this is simply the 92 // the value programmed by software (or in the case R1C, W1C etc) the value after 93 // the operation. For registers with hardware access, this reflects a potentially 94 // delayed version of the real value, as the software facing updates lag real 95 // time updates. 96 // 97 // To resolve software and hardware conflicts, the process is as follows: 98 // When software issues a write, this module asserts "busy". While busy, 99 // src_q does not take on destination value updates. Since the 100 // logic has committed to updating based on software command, there is an irreversible 101 // window from which hardware writes are ignored. Once the busy window completes, 102 // the cdc portion then begins sampling once more. 103 // 104 // This is consistent with prim_subreg_arb where during software / hardware conflicts, 105 // software is always prioritized. The main difference is the conflict resolution window 106 // is now larger instead of just one destination clock cycle. 107 108 logic busy; 109 1/1 assign busy = src_busy_q & !src_ack; Tests: T1 T2 T3  110 111 // This is the current destination value 112 logic [DataWidth-1:0] dst_qs; 113 logic src_update; 114 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 115 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  116 1/1 src_q <= ResetVal; Tests: T1 T2 T3  117 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  118 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 1/1 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; Tests: T3 T8 T12  124 1/1 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; Tests: T3 T8 T12  125 1/1 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 1/1 src_q <= dst_qs; Tests: T3 T8 T12  135 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T3 T8 T12  136 end MISSING_ELSE 137 end 138 139 // The current design (tlul_adapter_reg) does not spit out a request if the destination it chooses 140 // (decoded from address) is busy. So this creates a situation in the current design where 141 // src_req_i and busy can never be high at the same time. 142 // While the code above could be coded directly to be expressed as `src_req & !busy`, which makes 143 // the intent clearer, it ends up causing coverage holes from the tool's perspective since that 144 // condition cannot be met. 145 // Thus we add an assertion here to ensure the condition is always satisfied. 146 `ASSERT(BusySrcReqChk_A, busy |-> !src_req, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 147 148 // reserved bits are not used 149 logic unused_wd; 150 1/1 assign unused_wd = ^src_wd_i; Tests: T1 T2 T3  151 152 // src_q is always updated in the clk_src domain. 153 // when performing an update to the destination domain, it is guaranteed 154 // to not change by protocol. 155 1/1 assign src_qs_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  156 1/1 assign dst_wd_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  157 158 //////////////////////////// 159 // CDC handling 160 //////////////////////////// 161 162 logic dst_req_from_src; 163 logic dst_req; 164 165 166 // the software transaction is pulse synced across the domain. 167 // the prim_reg_cdc_arb module handles conflicts with ongoing hardware updates. 168 prim_pulse_sync u_src_to_dst_req ( 169 .clk_src_i, 170 .rst_src_ni, 171 .clk_dst_i, 172 .rst_dst_ni, 173 .src_pulse_i(src_req), 174 .dst_pulse_o(dst_req_from_src) 175 ); 176 177 prim_reg_cdc_arb #( 178 .DataWidth(DataWidth), 179 .ResetVal(ResetVal), 180 .DstWrReq(DstWrReq) 181 ) u_arb ( 182 .clk_src_i, 183 .rst_src_ni, 184 .clk_dst_i, 185 .rst_dst_ni, 186 .src_ack_o(src_ack), 187 .src_update_o(src_update), 188 .dst_req_i(dst_req_from_src), 189 .dst_req_o(dst_req), 190 .dst_update_i, 191 .dst_ds_i, 192 .dst_qs_i, 193 .dst_qs_o(dst_qs) 194 ); 195 196 197 // Each is valid only when destination request pulse is high; this is important in not propagating 198 // the internal assertion of 'dst_req' by the 'prim_pulse_sync' channel when just one domain is 199 // reset. 200 1/1 assign {dst_we_o, dst_re_o, dst_regwen_o} = txn_bits_q & {TxnWidth{dst_req}}; Tests: T1 T2 T3 

Cond Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_2_cdc
TotalCoveredPercent
Conditions111090.91
Logical111090.91
Non-Logical00
Event00

 LINE       65
 EXPRESSION (src_we_i | src_re_i)
             ----1---   ----2---
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       109
 EXPRESSION (src_busy_q & ((!src_ack)))
             -----1----   ------2-----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10CoveredT3,T8,T12
11CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 EXPRESSION ((src_busy_q && src_ack) || (src_update && ((!busy))))
             -----------1-----------    ------------2------------
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_busy_q && src_ack)
                 -----1----    ---2---
-1--2-StatusTests
01Not Covered
10CoveredT3,T8,T12
11CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_update && ((!busy)))
                 -----1----    ----2----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10Unreachable
11Unreachable

Branch Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_2_cdc
Line No.TotalCoveredPercent
Branches 8 8 100.00
IF 71 4 4 100.00
IF 115 4 4 100.00


71 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 72 src_busy_q <= '0; ==> 73 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 74 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; ==> 75 end else if (src_ack) begin -3- 76 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; ==> 77 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 1 Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


115 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 116 src_q <= ResetVal; ==> 117 txn_bits_q <= '0; 118 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; ==> 124 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; 125 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin -3- 126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 src_q <= dst_qs; ==> 135 txn_bits_q <= '0; 136 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 1 Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


Assert Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_2_cdc
TotalAttemptedPercentSucceeded/MatchedPercent
Assertions 4 4 100.00 4 100.00
Cover properties 0 0 0
Cover sequences 0 0 0
Total 4 4 100.00 4 100.00




Assertion Details

NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
BusySrcReqChk_A 2147483647 1929648 0 0
DstReqKnown_A 33203415 32884693 0 0
SrcAckBusyChk_A 2147483647 1776 0 0
SrcBusyKnown_A 2147483647 2147483647 0 0


BusySrcReqChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 1929648 0 0
T3 84623 918 0 0
T4 63839 0 0 0
T5 554109 0 0 0
T6 306983 0 0 0
T7 362814 0 0 0
T8 178805 1143 0 0
T9 67841 0 0 0
T10 148126 0 0 0
T12 0 266 0 0
T13 0 123 0 0
T14 0 1802 0 0
T15 0 319 0 0
T16 0 213 0 0
T17 0 293 0 0
T18 0 1996 0 0
T19 0 441 0 0
T21 394406 0 0 0
T22 8664 0 0 0

DstReqKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 33203415 32884693 0 0
T1 94 13 0 0
T2 1139 1053 0 0
T3 704 393 0 0
T4 749 676 0 0
T5 1107 1028 0 0
T6 1227 1139 0 0
T7 7255 7183 0 0
T8 5244 4868 0 0
T21 829 5 0 0
T22 101 12 0 0

SrcAckBusyChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 1776 0 0
T3 84623 2 0 0
T4 63839 0 0 0
T5 554109 0 0 0
T6 306983 0 0 0
T7 362814 0 0 0
T8 178805 3 0 0
T9 67841 0 0 0
T10 148126 0 0 0
T12 0 3 0 0
T13 0 1 0 0
T14 0 4 0 0
T15 0 1 0 0
T16 0 1 0 0
T17 0 1 0 0
T18 0 2 0 0
T19 0 2 0 0
T21 394406 0 0 0
T22 8664 0 0 0

SrcBusyKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 2147483647 0 0
T1 6727 6646 0 0
T2 79853 79769 0 0
T3 84623 83689 0 0
T4 63839 63788 0 0
T5 554109 554018 0 0
T6 306983 306930 0 0
T7 362814 362725 0 0
T8 178805 177728 0 0
T21 394406 393655 0 0
T22 8664 8564 0 0

Line Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_3_cdc
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TOTAL2222100.00
CONT_ASSIGN6511100.00
ALWAYS7166100.00
CONT_ASSIGN8511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN10911100.00
ALWAYS11599100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15011100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15611100.00
CONT_ASSIGN20011100.00

64 65 1/1 assign src_req = src_we_i | src_re_i; Tests: T3 T8 T12  66 67 // busy indication back-pressures upstream if the register is accessed 68 // again. The busy indication is also used as a "commit" indication for 69 // resolving software and hardware write conflicts 70 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 71 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  72 1/1 src_busy_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  73 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  74 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; Tests: T3 T8 T12  75 1/1 end else if (src_ack) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  76 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; Tests: T3 T8 T12  77 end MISSING_ELSE 78 end 79 80 // A src_ack should only be sent if there was a src_req. 81 // src_busy_q asserts whenever there is a src_req. By association, 82 // whenever src_ack is seen, then src_busy must be high. 83 `ASSERT(SrcAckBusyChk_A, src_ack |-> src_busy_q, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 84 85 1/1 assign src_busy_o = src_busy_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  86 87 // src_q acts as both the write holding register and the software read back 88 // register. 89 // When software performs a write, the write data is captured in src_q for 90 // CDC purposes. When not performing a write, the src_q reflects the most recent 91 // hardware value. For registers with no hardware access, this is simply the 92 // the value programmed by software (or in the case R1C, W1C etc) the value after 93 // the operation. For registers with hardware access, this reflects a potentially 94 // delayed version of the real value, as the software facing updates lag real 95 // time updates. 96 // 97 // To resolve software and hardware conflicts, the process is as follows: 98 // When software issues a write, this module asserts "busy". While busy, 99 // src_q does not take on destination value updates. Since the 100 // logic has committed to updating based on software command, there is an irreversible 101 // window from which hardware writes are ignored. Once the busy window completes, 102 // the cdc portion then begins sampling once more. 103 // 104 // This is consistent with prim_subreg_arb where during software / hardware conflicts, 105 // software is always prioritized. The main difference is the conflict resolution window 106 // is now larger instead of just one destination clock cycle. 107 108 logic busy; 109 1/1 assign busy = src_busy_q & !src_ack; Tests: T1 T2 T3  110 111 // This is the current destination value 112 logic [DataWidth-1:0] dst_qs; 113 logic src_update; 114 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 115 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  116 1/1 src_q <= ResetVal; Tests: T1 T2 T3  117 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  118 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 1/1 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; Tests: T3 T8 T12  124 1/1 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; Tests: T3 T8 T12  125 1/1 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 1/1 src_q <= dst_qs; Tests: T3 T8 T12  135 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T3 T8 T12  136 end MISSING_ELSE 137 end 138 139 // The current design (tlul_adapter_reg) does not spit out a request if the destination it chooses 140 // (decoded from address) is busy. So this creates a situation in the current design where 141 // src_req_i and busy can never be high at the same time. 142 // While the code above could be coded directly to be expressed as `src_req & !busy`, which makes 143 // the intent clearer, it ends up causing coverage holes from the tool's perspective since that 144 // condition cannot be met. 145 // Thus we add an assertion here to ensure the condition is always satisfied. 146 `ASSERT(BusySrcReqChk_A, busy |-> !src_req, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 147 148 // reserved bits are not used 149 logic unused_wd; 150 1/1 assign unused_wd = ^src_wd_i; Tests: T1 T2 T3  151 152 // src_q is always updated in the clk_src domain. 153 // when performing an update to the destination domain, it is guaranteed 154 // to not change by protocol. 155 1/1 assign src_qs_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  156 1/1 assign dst_wd_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  157 158 //////////////////////////// 159 // CDC handling 160 //////////////////////////// 161 162 logic dst_req_from_src; 163 logic dst_req; 164 165 166 // the software transaction is pulse synced across the domain. 167 // the prim_reg_cdc_arb module handles conflicts with ongoing hardware updates. 168 prim_pulse_sync u_src_to_dst_req ( 169 .clk_src_i, 170 .rst_src_ni, 171 .clk_dst_i, 172 .rst_dst_ni, 173 .src_pulse_i(src_req), 174 .dst_pulse_o(dst_req_from_src) 175 ); 176 177 prim_reg_cdc_arb #( 178 .DataWidth(DataWidth), 179 .ResetVal(ResetVal), 180 .DstWrReq(DstWrReq) 181 ) u_arb ( 182 .clk_src_i, 183 .rst_src_ni, 184 .clk_dst_i, 185 .rst_dst_ni, 186 .src_ack_o(src_ack), 187 .src_update_o(src_update), 188 .dst_req_i(dst_req_from_src), 189 .dst_req_o(dst_req), 190 .dst_update_i, 191 .dst_ds_i, 192 .dst_qs_i, 193 .dst_qs_o(dst_qs) 194 ); 195 196 197 // Each is valid only when destination request pulse is high; this is important in not propagating 198 // the internal assertion of 'dst_req' by the 'prim_pulse_sync' channel when just one domain is 199 // reset. 200 1/1 assign {dst_we_o, dst_re_o, dst_regwen_o} = txn_bits_q & {TxnWidth{dst_req}}; Tests: T1 T2 T3 

Cond Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_3_cdc
TotalCoveredPercent
Conditions111090.91
Logical111090.91
Non-Logical00
Event00

 LINE       65
 EXPRESSION (src_we_i | src_re_i)
             ----1---   ----2---
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       109
 EXPRESSION (src_busy_q & ((!src_ack)))
             -----1----   ------2-----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10CoveredT3,T8,T12
11CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 EXPRESSION ((src_busy_q && src_ack) || (src_update && ((!busy))))
             -----------1-----------    ------------2------------
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_busy_q && src_ack)
                 -----1----    ---2---
-1--2-StatusTests
01Not Covered
10CoveredT3,T8,T12
11CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_update && ((!busy)))
                 -----1----    ----2----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10Unreachable
11Unreachable

Branch Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_3_cdc
Line No.TotalCoveredPercent
Branches 8 8 100.00
IF 71 4 4 100.00
IF 115 4 4 100.00


71 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 72 src_busy_q <= '0; ==> 73 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 74 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; ==> 75 end else if (src_ack) begin -3- 76 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; ==> 77 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 1 Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


115 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 116 src_q <= ResetVal; ==> 117 txn_bits_q <= '0; 118 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; ==> 124 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; 125 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin -3- 126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 src_q <= dst_qs; ==> 135 txn_bits_q <= '0; 136 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 1 Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


Assert Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_3_cdc
TotalAttemptedPercentSucceeded/MatchedPercent
Assertions 4 4 100.00 4 100.00
Cover properties 0 0 0
Cover sequences 0 0 0
Total 4 4 100.00 4 100.00




Assertion Details

NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
BusySrcReqChk_A 2147483647 1991661 0 0
DstReqKnown_A 33203415 32884693 0 0
SrcAckBusyChk_A 2147483647 1837 0 0
SrcBusyKnown_A 2147483647 2147483647 0 0


BusySrcReqChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 1991661 0 0
T3 84623 914 0 0
T4 63839 0 0 0
T5 554109 0 0 0
T6 306983 0 0 0
T7 362814 0 0 0
T8 178805 1137 0 0
T9 67841 0 0 0
T10 148126 0 0 0
T12 0 260 0 0
T13 0 117 0 0
T14 0 1758 0 0
T15 0 317 0 0
T16 0 209 0 0
T17 0 291 0 0
T18 0 1992 0 0
T19 0 428 0 0
T21 394406 0 0 0
T22 8664 0 0 0

DstReqKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 33203415 32884693 0 0
T1 94 13 0 0
T2 1139 1053 0 0
T3 704 393 0 0
T4 749 676 0 0
T5 1107 1028 0 0
T6 1227 1139 0 0
T7 7255 7183 0 0
T8 5244 4868 0 0
T21 829 5 0 0
T22 101 12 0 0

SrcAckBusyChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 1837 0 0
T3 84623 2 0 0
T4 63839 0 0 0
T5 554109 0 0 0
T6 306983 0 0 0
T7 362814 0 0 0
T8 178805 3 0 0
T9 67841 0 0 0
T10 148126 0 0 0
T12 0 3 0 0
T13 0 1 0 0
T14 0 4 0 0
T15 0 1 0 0
T16 0 1 0 0
T17 0 1 0 0
T18 0 2 0 0
T19 0 2 0 0
T21 394406 0 0 0
T22 8664 0 0 0

SrcBusyKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 2147483647 0 0
T1 6727 6646 0 0
T2 79853 79769 0 0
T3 84623 83689 0 0
T4 63839 63788 0 0
T5 554109 554018 0 0
T6 306983 306930 0 0
T7 362814 362725 0 0
T8 178805 177728 0 0
T21 394406 393655 0 0
T22 8664 8564 0 0

Line Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_4_cdc
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TOTAL2222100.00
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ALWAYS7166100.00
CONT_ASSIGN8511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN10911100.00
ALWAYS11599100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15011100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15611100.00
CONT_ASSIGN20011100.00

64 65 1/1 assign src_req = src_we_i | src_re_i; Tests: T3 T8 T12  66 67 // busy indication back-pressures upstream if the register is accessed 68 // again. The busy indication is also used as a "commit" indication for 69 // resolving software and hardware write conflicts 70 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 71 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  72 1/1 src_busy_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  73 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  74 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; Tests: T3 T8 T12  75 1/1 end else if (src_ack) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  76 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; Tests: T3 T8 T12  77 end MISSING_ELSE 78 end 79 80 // A src_ack should only be sent if there was a src_req. 81 // src_busy_q asserts whenever there is a src_req. By association, 82 // whenever src_ack is seen, then src_busy must be high. 83 `ASSERT(SrcAckBusyChk_A, src_ack |-> src_busy_q, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 84 85 1/1 assign src_busy_o = src_busy_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  86 87 // src_q acts as both the write holding register and the software read back 88 // register. 89 // When software performs a write, the write data is captured in src_q for 90 // CDC purposes. When not performing a write, the src_q reflects the most recent 91 // hardware value. For registers with no hardware access, this is simply the 92 // the value programmed by software (or in the case R1C, W1C etc) the value after 93 // the operation. For registers with hardware access, this reflects a potentially 94 // delayed version of the real value, as the software facing updates lag real 95 // time updates. 96 // 97 // To resolve software and hardware conflicts, the process is as follows: 98 // When software issues a write, this module asserts "busy". While busy, 99 // src_q does not take on destination value updates. Since the 100 // logic has committed to updating based on software command, there is an irreversible 101 // window from which hardware writes are ignored. Once the busy window completes, 102 // the cdc portion then begins sampling once more. 103 // 104 // This is consistent with prim_subreg_arb where during software / hardware conflicts, 105 // software is always prioritized. The main difference is the conflict resolution window 106 // is now larger instead of just one destination clock cycle. 107 108 logic busy; 109 1/1 assign busy = src_busy_q & !src_ack; Tests: T1 T2 T3  110 111 // This is the current destination value 112 logic [DataWidth-1:0] dst_qs; 113 logic src_update; 114 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 115 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  116 1/1 src_q <= ResetVal; Tests: T1 T2 T3  117 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  118 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 1/1 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; Tests: T3 T8 T12  124 1/1 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; Tests: T3 T8 T12  125 1/1 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 1/1 src_q <= dst_qs; Tests: T3 T8 T12  135 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T3 T8 T12  136 end MISSING_ELSE 137 end 138 139 // The current design (tlul_adapter_reg) does not spit out a request if the destination it chooses 140 // (decoded from address) is busy. So this creates a situation in the current design where 141 // src_req_i and busy can never be high at the same time. 142 // While the code above could be coded directly to be expressed as `src_req & !busy`, which makes 143 // the intent clearer, it ends up causing coverage holes from the tool's perspective since that 144 // condition cannot be met. 145 // Thus we add an assertion here to ensure the condition is always satisfied. 146 `ASSERT(BusySrcReqChk_A, busy |-> !src_req, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 147 148 // reserved bits are not used 149 logic unused_wd; 150 1/1 assign unused_wd = ^src_wd_i; Tests: T1 T2 T3  151 152 // src_q is always updated in the clk_src domain. 153 // when performing an update to the destination domain, it is guaranteed 154 // to not change by protocol. 155 1/1 assign src_qs_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  156 1/1 assign dst_wd_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  157 158 //////////////////////////// 159 // CDC handling 160 //////////////////////////// 161 162 logic dst_req_from_src; 163 logic dst_req; 164 165 166 // the software transaction is pulse synced across the domain. 167 // the prim_reg_cdc_arb module handles conflicts with ongoing hardware updates. 168 prim_pulse_sync u_src_to_dst_req ( 169 .clk_src_i, 170 .rst_src_ni, 171 .clk_dst_i, 172 .rst_dst_ni, 173 .src_pulse_i(src_req), 174 .dst_pulse_o(dst_req_from_src) 175 ); 176 177 prim_reg_cdc_arb #( 178 .DataWidth(DataWidth), 179 .ResetVal(ResetVal), 180 .DstWrReq(DstWrReq) 181 ) u_arb ( 182 .clk_src_i, 183 .rst_src_ni, 184 .clk_dst_i, 185 .rst_dst_ni, 186 .src_ack_o(src_ack), 187 .src_update_o(src_update), 188 .dst_req_i(dst_req_from_src), 189 .dst_req_o(dst_req), 190 .dst_update_i, 191 .dst_ds_i, 192 .dst_qs_i, 193 .dst_qs_o(dst_qs) 194 ); 195 196 197 // Each is valid only when destination request pulse is high; this is important in not propagating 198 // the internal assertion of 'dst_req' by the 'prim_pulse_sync' channel when just one domain is 199 // reset. 200 1/1 assign {dst_we_o, dst_re_o, dst_regwen_o} = txn_bits_q & {TxnWidth{dst_req}}; Tests: T1 T2 T3 

Cond Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_4_cdc
TotalCoveredPercent
Conditions111090.91
Logical111090.91
Non-Logical00
Event00

 LINE       65
 EXPRESSION (src_we_i | src_re_i)
             ----1---   ----2---
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       109
 EXPRESSION (src_busy_q & ((!src_ack)))
             -----1----   ------2-----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10CoveredT3,T8,T12
11CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 EXPRESSION ((src_busy_q && src_ack) || (src_update && ((!busy))))
             -----------1-----------    ------------2------------
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_busy_q && src_ack)
                 -----1----    ---2---
-1--2-StatusTests
01Not Covered
10CoveredT3,T8,T12
11CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_update && ((!busy)))
                 -----1----    ----2----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10Unreachable
11Unreachable

Branch Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_4_cdc
Line No.TotalCoveredPercent
Branches 8 8 100.00
IF 71 4 4 100.00
IF 115 4 4 100.00


71 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 72 src_busy_q <= '0; ==> 73 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 74 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; ==> 75 end else if (src_ack) begin -3- 76 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; ==> 77 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 1 Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


115 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 116 src_q <= ResetVal; ==> 117 txn_bits_q <= '0; 118 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; ==> 124 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; 125 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin -3- 126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 src_q <= dst_qs; ==> 135 txn_bits_q <= '0; 136 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 1 Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


Assert Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_4_cdc
TotalAttemptedPercentSucceeded/MatchedPercent
Assertions 4 4 100.00 4 100.00
Cover properties 0 0 0
Cover sequences 0 0 0
Total 4 4 100.00 4 100.00




Assertion Details

NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
BusySrcReqChk_A 2147483647 1923075 0 0
DstReqKnown_A 33203415 32884693 0 0
SrcAckBusyChk_A 2147483647 1771 0 0
SrcBusyKnown_A 2147483647 2147483647 0 0


BusySrcReqChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 1923075 0 0
T3 84623 910 0 0
T4 63839 0 0 0
T5 554109 0 0 0
T6 306983 0 0 0
T7 362814 0 0 0
T8 178805 1131 0 0
T9 67841 0 0 0
T10 148126 0 0 0
T12 0 254 0 0
T13 0 165 0 0
T14 0 1716 0 0
T15 0 315 0 0
T16 0 197 0 0
T17 0 289 0 0
T18 0 1988 0 0
T19 0 414 0 0
T21 394406 0 0 0
T22 8664 0 0 0

DstReqKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 33203415 32884693 0 0
T1 94 13 0 0
T2 1139 1053 0 0
T3 704 393 0 0
T4 749 676 0 0
T5 1107 1028 0 0
T6 1227 1139 0 0
T7 7255 7183 0 0
T8 5244 4868 0 0
T21 829 5 0 0
T22 101 12 0 0

SrcAckBusyChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 1771 0 0
T3 84623 2 0 0
T4 63839 0 0 0
T5 554109 0 0 0
T6 306983 0 0 0
T7 362814 0 0 0
T8 178805 3 0 0
T9 67841 0 0 0
T10 148126 0 0 0
T12 0 3 0 0
T13 0 1 0 0
T14 0 4 0 0
T15 0 1 0 0
T16 0 1 0 0
T17 0 1 0 0
T18 0 2 0 0
T19 0 2 0 0
T21 394406 0 0 0
T22 8664 0 0 0

SrcBusyKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 2147483647 0 0
T1 6727 6646 0 0
T2 79853 79769 0 0
T3 84623 83689 0 0
T4 63839 63788 0 0
T5 554109 554018 0 0
T6 306983 306930 0 0
T7 362814 362725 0 0
T8 178805 177728 0 0
T21 394406 393655 0 0
T22 8664 8564 0 0

Line Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_5_cdc
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TOTAL2222100.00
CONT_ASSIGN6511100.00
ALWAYS7166100.00
CONT_ASSIGN8511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN10911100.00
ALWAYS11599100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15011100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15611100.00
CONT_ASSIGN20011100.00

64 65 1/1 assign src_req = src_we_i | src_re_i; Tests: T3 T8 T12  66 67 // busy indication back-pressures upstream if the register is accessed 68 // again. The busy indication is also used as a "commit" indication for 69 // resolving software and hardware write conflicts 70 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 71 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  72 1/1 src_busy_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  73 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  74 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; Tests: T3 T8 T12  75 1/1 end else if (src_ack) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  76 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; Tests: T3 T8 T12  77 end MISSING_ELSE 78 end 79 80 // A src_ack should only be sent if there was a src_req. 81 // src_busy_q asserts whenever there is a src_req. By association, 82 // whenever src_ack is seen, then src_busy must be high. 83 `ASSERT(SrcAckBusyChk_A, src_ack |-> src_busy_q, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 84 85 1/1 assign src_busy_o = src_busy_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  86 87 // src_q acts as both the write holding register and the software read back 88 // register. 89 // When software performs a write, the write data is captured in src_q for 90 // CDC purposes. When not performing a write, the src_q reflects the most recent 91 // hardware value. For registers with no hardware access, this is simply the 92 // the value programmed by software (or in the case R1C, W1C etc) the value after 93 // the operation. For registers with hardware access, this reflects a potentially 94 // delayed version of the real value, as the software facing updates lag real 95 // time updates. 96 // 97 // To resolve software and hardware conflicts, the process is as follows: 98 // When software issues a write, this module asserts "busy". While busy, 99 // src_q does not take on destination value updates. Since the 100 // logic has committed to updating based on software command, there is an irreversible 101 // window from which hardware writes are ignored. Once the busy window completes, 102 // the cdc portion then begins sampling once more. 103 // 104 // This is consistent with prim_subreg_arb where during software / hardware conflicts, 105 // software is always prioritized. The main difference is the conflict resolution window 106 // is now larger instead of just one destination clock cycle. 107 108 logic busy; 109 1/1 assign busy = src_busy_q & !src_ack; Tests: T1 T2 T3  110 111 // This is the current destination value 112 logic [DataWidth-1:0] dst_qs; 113 logic src_update; 114 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 115 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  116 1/1 src_q <= ResetVal; Tests: T1 T2 T3  117 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  118 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 1/1 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; Tests: T3 T8 T12  124 1/1 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; Tests: T3 T8 T12  125 1/1 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 1/1 src_q <= dst_qs; Tests: T3 T8 T12  135 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T3 T8 T12  136 end MISSING_ELSE 137 end 138 139 // The current design (tlul_adapter_reg) does not spit out a request if the destination it chooses 140 // (decoded from address) is busy. So this creates a situation in the current design where 141 // src_req_i and busy can never be high at the same time. 142 // While the code above could be coded directly to be expressed as `src_req & !busy`, which makes 143 // the intent clearer, it ends up causing coverage holes from the tool's perspective since that 144 // condition cannot be met. 145 // Thus we add an assertion here to ensure the condition is always satisfied. 146 `ASSERT(BusySrcReqChk_A, busy |-> !src_req, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 147 148 // reserved bits are not used 149 logic unused_wd; 150 1/1 assign unused_wd = ^src_wd_i; Tests: T1 T2 T3  151 152 // src_q is always updated in the clk_src domain. 153 // when performing an update to the destination domain, it is guaranteed 154 // to not change by protocol. 155 1/1 assign src_qs_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  156 1/1 assign dst_wd_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  157 158 //////////////////////////// 159 // CDC handling 160 //////////////////////////// 161 162 logic dst_req_from_src; 163 logic dst_req; 164 165 166 // the software transaction is pulse synced across the domain. 167 // the prim_reg_cdc_arb module handles conflicts with ongoing hardware updates. 168 prim_pulse_sync u_src_to_dst_req ( 169 .clk_src_i, 170 .rst_src_ni, 171 .clk_dst_i, 172 .rst_dst_ni, 173 .src_pulse_i(src_req), 174 .dst_pulse_o(dst_req_from_src) 175 ); 176 177 prim_reg_cdc_arb #( 178 .DataWidth(DataWidth), 179 .ResetVal(ResetVal), 180 .DstWrReq(DstWrReq) 181 ) u_arb ( 182 .clk_src_i, 183 .rst_src_ni, 184 .clk_dst_i, 185 .rst_dst_ni, 186 .src_ack_o(src_ack), 187 .src_update_o(src_update), 188 .dst_req_i(dst_req_from_src), 189 .dst_req_o(dst_req), 190 .dst_update_i, 191 .dst_ds_i, 192 .dst_qs_i, 193 .dst_qs_o(dst_qs) 194 ); 195 196 197 // Each is valid only when destination request pulse is high; this is important in not propagating 198 // the internal assertion of 'dst_req' by the 'prim_pulse_sync' channel when just one domain is 199 // reset. 200 1/1 assign {dst_we_o, dst_re_o, dst_regwen_o} = txn_bits_q & {TxnWidth{dst_req}}; Tests: T1 T2 T3 

Cond Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_5_cdc
TotalCoveredPercent
Conditions111090.91
Logical111090.91
Non-Logical00
Event00

 LINE       65
 EXPRESSION (src_we_i | src_re_i)
             ----1---   ----2---
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       109
 EXPRESSION (src_busy_q & ((!src_ack)))
             -----1----   ------2-----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10CoveredT3,T8,T12
11CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 EXPRESSION ((src_busy_q && src_ack) || (src_update && ((!busy))))
             -----------1-----------    ------------2------------
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_busy_q && src_ack)
                 -----1----    ---2---
-1--2-StatusTests
01Not Covered
10CoveredT3,T8,T12
11CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_update && ((!busy)))
                 -----1----    ----2----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10Unreachable
11Unreachable

Branch Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_5_cdc
Line No.TotalCoveredPercent
Branches 8 8 100.00
IF 71 4 4 100.00
IF 115 4 4 100.00


71 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 72 src_busy_q <= '0; ==> 73 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 74 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; ==> 75 end else if (src_ack) begin -3- 76 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; ==> 77 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 1 Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


115 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 116 src_q <= ResetVal; ==> 117 txn_bits_q <= '0; 118 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; ==> 124 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; 125 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin -3- 126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 src_q <= dst_qs; ==> 135 txn_bits_q <= '0; 136 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 1 Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


Assert Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_5_cdc
TotalAttemptedPercentSucceeded/MatchedPercent
Assertions 4 4 100.00 4 100.00
Cover properties 0 0 0
Cover sequences 0 0 0
Total 4 4 100.00 4 100.00




Assertion Details

NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
BusySrcReqChk_A 2147483647 1944399 0 0
DstReqKnown_A 33203415 32884693 0 0
SrcAckBusyChk_A 2147483647 1787 0 0
SrcBusyKnown_A 2147483647 2147483647 0 0


BusySrcReqChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 1944399 0 0
T3 84623 906 0 0
T4 63839 0 0 0
T5 554109 0 0 0
T6 306983 0 0 0
T7 362814 0 0 0
T8 178805 1125 0 0
T9 67841 0 0 0
T10 148126 0 0 0
T12 0 248 0 0
T13 0 159 0 0
T14 0 1684 0 0
T15 0 313 0 0
T16 0 195 0 0
T17 0 287 0 0
T18 0 1984 0 0
T19 0 390 0 0
T21 394406 0 0 0
T22 8664 0 0 0

DstReqKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 33203415 32884693 0 0
T1 94 13 0 0
T2 1139 1053 0 0
T3 704 393 0 0
T4 749 676 0 0
T5 1107 1028 0 0
T6 1227 1139 0 0
T7 7255 7183 0 0
T8 5244 4868 0 0
T21 829 5 0 0
T22 101 12 0 0

SrcAckBusyChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 1787 0 0
T3 84623 2 0 0
T4 63839 0 0 0
T5 554109 0 0 0
T6 306983 0 0 0
T7 362814 0 0 0
T8 178805 3 0 0
T9 67841 0 0 0
T10 148126 0 0 0
T12 0 3 0 0
T13 0 1 0 0
T14 0 4 0 0
T15 0 1 0 0
T16 0 1 0 0
T17 0 1 0 0
T18 0 2 0 0
T19 0 2 0 0
T21 394406 0 0 0
T22 8664 0 0 0

SrcBusyKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 2147483647 0 0
T1 6727 6646 0 0
T2 79853 79769 0 0
T3 84623 83689 0 0
T4 63839 63788 0 0
T5 554109 554018 0 0
T6 306983 306930 0 0
T7 362814 362725 0 0
T8 178805 177728 0 0
T21 394406 393655 0 0
T22 8664 8564 0 0

Line Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_6_cdc
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TOTAL2222100.00
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CONT_ASSIGN8511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN10911100.00
ALWAYS11599100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15011100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15611100.00
CONT_ASSIGN20011100.00

64 65 1/1 assign src_req = src_we_i | src_re_i; Tests: T3 T8 T12  66 67 // busy indication back-pressures upstream if the register is accessed 68 // again. The busy indication is also used as a "commit" indication for 69 // resolving software and hardware write conflicts 70 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 71 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  72 1/1 src_busy_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  73 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  74 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; Tests: T3 T8 T12  75 1/1 end else if (src_ack) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  76 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; Tests: T3 T8 T12  77 end MISSING_ELSE 78 end 79 80 // A src_ack should only be sent if there was a src_req. 81 // src_busy_q asserts whenever there is a src_req. By association, 82 // whenever src_ack is seen, then src_busy must be high. 83 `ASSERT(SrcAckBusyChk_A, src_ack |-> src_busy_q, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 84 85 1/1 assign src_busy_o = src_busy_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  86 87 // src_q acts as both the write holding register and the software read back 88 // register. 89 // When software performs a write, the write data is captured in src_q for 90 // CDC purposes. When not performing a write, the src_q reflects the most recent 91 // hardware value. For registers with no hardware access, this is simply the 92 // the value programmed by software (or in the case R1C, W1C etc) the value after 93 // the operation. For registers with hardware access, this reflects a potentially 94 // delayed version of the real value, as the software facing updates lag real 95 // time updates. 96 // 97 // To resolve software and hardware conflicts, the process is as follows: 98 // When software issues a write, this module asserts "busy". While busy, 99 // src_q does not take on destination value updates. Since the 100 // logic has committed to updating based on software command, there is an irreversible 101 // window from which hardware writes are ignored. Once the busy window completes, 102 // the cdc portion then begins sampling once more. 103 // 104 // This is consistent with prim_subreg_arb where during software / hardware conflicts, 105 // software is always prioritized. The main difference is the conflict resolution window 106 // is now larger instead of just one destination clock cycle. 107 108 logic busy; 109 1/1 assign busy = src_busy_q & !src_ack; Tests: T1 T2 T3  110 111 // This is the current destination value 112 logic [DataWidth-1:0] dst_qs; 113 logic src_update; 114 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 115 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  116 1/1 src_q <= ResetVal; Tests: T1 T2 T3  117 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  118 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 1/1 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; Tests: T3 T8 T12  124 1/1 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; Tests: T3 T8 T12  125 1/1 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 1/1 src_q <= dst_qs; Tests: T3 T8 T12  135 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T3 T8 T12  136 end MISSING_ELSE 137 end 138 139 // The current design (tlul_adapter_reg) does not spit out a request if the destination it chooses 140 // (decoded from address) is busy. So this creates a situation in the current design where 141 // src_req_i and busy can never be high at the same time. 142 // While the code above could be coded directly to be expressed as `src_req & !busy`, which makes 143 // the intent clearer, it ends up causing coverage holes from the tool's perspective since that 144 // condition cannot be met. 145 // Thus we add an assertion here to ensure the condition is always satisfied. 146 `ASSERT(BusySrcReqChk_A, busy |-> !src_req, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 147 148 // reserved bits are not used 149 logic unused_wd; 150 1/1 assign unused_wd = ^src_wd_i; Tests: T1 T2 T3  151 152 // src_q is always updated in the clk_src domain. 153 // when performing an update to the destination domain, it is guaranteed 154 // to not change by protocol. 155 1/1 assign src_qs_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  156 1/1 assign dst_wd_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  157 158 //////////////////////////// 159 // CDC handling 160 //////////////////////////// 161 162 logic dst_req_from_src; 163 logic dst_req; 164 165 166 // the software transaction is pulse synced across the domain. 167 // the prim_reg_cdc_arb module handles conflicts with ongoing hardware updates. 168 prim_pulse_sync u_src_to_dst_req ( 169 .clk_src_i, 170 .rst_src_ni, 171 .clk_dst_i, 172 .rst_dst_ni, 173 .src_pulse_i(src_req), 174 .dst_pulse_o(dst_req_from_src) 175 ); 176 177 prim_reg_cdc_arb #( 178 .DataWidth(DataWidth), 179 .ResetVal(ResetVal), 180 .DstWrReq(DstWrReq) 181 ) u_arb ( 182 .clk_src_i, 183 .rst_src_ni, 184 .clk_dst_i, 185 .rst_dst_ni, 186 .src_ack_o(src_ack), 187 .src_update_o(src_update), 188 .dst_req_i(dst_req_from_src), 189 .dst_req_o(dst_req), 190 .dst_update_i, 191 .dst_ds_i, 192 .dst_qs_i, 193 .dst_qs_o(dst_qs) 194 ); 195 196 197 // Each is valid only when destination request pulse is high; this is important in not propagating 198 // the internal assertion of 'dst_req' by the 'prim_pulse_sync' channel when just one domain is 199 // reset. 200 1/1 assign {dst_we_o, dst_re_o, dst_regwen_o} = txn_bits_q & {TxnWidth{dst_req}}; Tests: T1 T2 T3 

Cond Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_6_cdc
TotalCoveredPercent
Conditions111090.91
Logical111090.91
Non-Logical00
Event00

 LINE       65
 EXPRESSION (src_we_i | src_re_i)
             ----1---   ----2---
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       109
 EXPRESSION (src_busy_q & ((!src_ack)))
             -----1----   ------2-----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10CoveredT3,T8,T12
11CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 EXPRESSION ((src_busy_q && src_ack) || (src_update && ((!busy))))
             -----------1-----------    ------------2------------
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_busy_q && src_ack)
                 -----1----    ---2---
-1--2-StatusTests
01Not Covered
10CoveredT3,T8,T12
11CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_update && ((!busy)))
                 -----1----    ----2----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10Unreachable
11Unreachable

Branch Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_6_cdc
Line No.TotalCoveredPercent
Branches 8 8 100.00
IF 71 4 4 100.00
IF 115 4 4 100.00


71 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 72 src_busy_q <= '0; ==> 73 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 74 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; ==> 75 end else if (src_ack) begin -3- 76 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; ==> 77 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 1 Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


115 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 116 src_q <= ResetVal; ==> 117 txn_bits_q <= '0; 118 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; ==> 124 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; 125 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin -3- 126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 src_q <= dst_qs; ==> 135 txn_bits_q <= '0; 136 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 1 Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


Assert Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_6_cdc
TotalAttemptedPercentSucceeded/MatchedPercent
Assertions 4 4 100.00 4 100.00
Cover properties 0 0 0
Cover sequences 0 0 0
Total 4 4 100.00 4 100.00




Assertion Details

NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
BusySrcReqChk_A 2147483647 1947351 0 0
DstReqKnown_A 33203415 32884693 0 0
SrcAckBusyChk_A 2147483647 1802 0 0
SrcBusyKnown_A 2147483647 2147483647 0 0


BusySrcReqChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 1947351 0 0
T3 84623 902 0 0
T4 63839 0 0 0
T5 554109 0 0 0
T6 306983 0 0 0
T7 362814 0 0 0
T8 178805 1119 0 0
T9 67841 0 0 0
T10 148126 0 0 0
T12 0 332 0 0
T13 0 155 0 0
T14 0 1653 0 0
T15 0 311 0 0
T16 0 187 0 0
T17 0 285 0 0
T18 0 1980 0 0
T19 0 359 0 0
T21 394406 0 0 0
T22 8664 0 0 0

DstReqKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 33203415 32884693 0 0
T1 94 13 0 0
T2 1139 1053 0 0
T3 704 393 0 0
T4 749 676 0 0
T5 1107 1028 0 0
T6 1227 1139 0 0
T7 7255 7183 0 0
T8 5244 4868 0 0
T21 829 5 0 0
T22 101 12 0 0

SrcAckBusyChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 1802 0 0
T3 84623 2 0 0
T4 63839 0 0 0
T5 554109 0 0 0
T6 306983 0 0 0
T7 362814 0 0 0
T8 178805 3 0 0
T9 67841 0 0 0
T10 148126 0 0 0
T12 0 3 0 0
T13 0 1 0 0
T14 0 4 0 0
T15 0 1 0 0
T16 0 1 0 0
T17 0 1 0 0
T18 0 2 0 0
T19 0 2 0 0
T21 394406 0 0 0
T22 8664 0 0 0

SrcBusyKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 2147483647 0 0
T1 6727 6646 0 0
T2 79853 79769 0 0
T3 84623 83689 0 0
T4 63839 63788 0 0
T5 554109 554018 0 0
T6 306983 306930 0 0
T7 362814 362725 0 0
T8 178805 177728 0 0
T21 394406 393655 0 0
T22 8664 8564 0 0

Line Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_7_cdc
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TOTAL2222100.00
CONT_ASSIGN6511100.00
ALWAYS7166100.00
CONT_ASSIGN8511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN10911100.00
ALWAYS11599100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15011100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15611100.00
CONT_ASSIGN20011100.00

64 65 1/1 assign src_req = src_we_i | src_re_i; Tests: T3 T8 T12  66 67 // busy indication back-pressures upstream if the register is accessed 68 // again. The busy indication is also used as a "commit" indication for 69 // resolving software and hardware write conflicts 70 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 71 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  72 1/1 src_busy_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  73 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  74 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; Tests: T3 T8 T12  75 1/1 end else if (src_ack) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  76 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; Tests: T3 T8 T12  77 end MISSING_ELSE 78 end 79 80 // A src_ack should only be sent if there was a src_req. 81 // src_busy_q asserts whenever there is a src_req. By association, 82 // whenever src_ack is seen, then src_busy must be high. 83 `ASSERT(SrcAckBusyChk_A, src_ack |-> src_busy_q, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 84 85 1/1 assign src_busy_o = src_busy_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  86 87 // src_q acts as both the write holding register and the software read back 88 // register. 89 // When software performs a write, the write data is captured in src_q for 90 // CDC purposes. When not performing a write, the src_q reflects the most recent 91 // hardware value. For registers with no hardware access, this is simply the 92 // the value programmed by software (or in the case R1C, W1C etc) the value after 93 // the operation. For registers with hardware access, this reflects a potentially 94 // delayed version of the real value, as the software facing updates lag real 95 // time updates. 96 // 97 // To resolve software and hardware conflicts, the process is as follows: 98 // When software issues a write, this module asserts "busy". While busy, 99 // src_q does not take on destination value updates. Since the 100 // logic has committed to updating based on software command, there is an irreversible 101 // window from which hardware writes are ignored. Once the busy window completes, 102 // the cdc portion then begins sampling once more. 103 // 104 // This is consistent with prim_subreg_arb where during software / hardware conflicts, 105 // software is always prioritized. The main difference is the conflict resolution window 106 // is now larger instead of just one destination clock cycle. 107 108 logic busy; 109 1/1 assign busy = src_busy_q & !src_ack; Tests: T1 T2 T3  110 111 // This is the current destination value 112 logic [DataWidth-1:0] dst_qs; 113 logic src_update; 114 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 115 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  116 1/1 src_q <= ResetVal; Tests: T1 T2 T3  117 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  118 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 1/1 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; Tests: T3 T8 T12  124 1/1 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; Tests: T3 T8 T12  125 1/1 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 1/1 src_q <= dst_qs; Tests: T3 T8 T12  135 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T3 T8 T12  136 end MISSING_ELSE 137 end 138 139 // The current design (tlul_adapter_reg) does not spit out a request if the destination it chooses 140 // (decoded from address) is busy. So this creates a situation in the current design where 141 // src_req_i and busy can never be high at the same time. 142 // While the code above could be coded directly to be expressed as `src_req & !busy`, which makes 143 // the intent clearer, it ends up causing coverage holes from the tool's perspective since that 144 // condition cannot be met. 145 // Thus we add an assertion here to ensure the condition is always satisfied. 146 `ASSERT(BusySrcReqChk_A, busy |-> !src_req, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 147 148 // reserved bits are not used 149 logic unused_wd; 150 1/1 assign unused_wd = ^src_wd_i; Tests: T1 T2 T3  151 152 // src_q is always updated in the clk_src domain. 153 // when performing an update to the destination domain, it is guaranteed 154 // to not change by protocol. 155 1/1 assign src_qs_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  156 1/1 assign dst_wd_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  157 158 //////////////////////////// 159 // CDC handling 160 //////////////////////////// 161 162 logic dst_req_from_src; 163 logic dst_req; 164 165 166 // the software transaction is pulse synced across the domain. 167 // the prim_reg_cdc_arb module handles conflicts with ongoing hardware updates. 168 prim_pulse_sync u_src_to_dst_req ( 169 .clk_src_i, 170 .rst_src_ni, 171 .clk_dst_i, 172 .rst_dst_ni, 173 .src_pulse_i(src_req), 174 .dst_pulse_o(dst_req_from_src) 175 ); 176 177 prim_reg_cdc_arb #( 178 .DataWidth(DataWidth), 179 .ResetVal(ResetVal), 180 .DstWrReq(DstWrReq) 181 ) u_arb ( 182 .clk_src_i, 183 .rst_src_ni, 184 .clk_dst_i, 185 .rst_dst_ni, 186 .src_ack_o(src_ack), 187 .src_update_o(src_update), 188 .dst_req_i(dst_req_from_src), 189 .dst_req_o(dst_req), 190 .dst_update_i, 191 .dst_ds_i, 192 .dst_qs_i, 193 .dst_qs_o(dst_qs) 194 ); 195 196 197 // Each is valid only when destination request pulse is high; this is important in not propagating 198 // the internal assertion of 'dst_req' by the 'prim_pulse_sync' channel when just one domain is 199 // reset. 200 1/1 assign {dst_we_o, dst_re_o, dst_regwen_o} = txn_bits_q & {TxnWidth{dst_req}}; Tests: T1 T2 T3 

Cond Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_7_cdc
TotalCoveredPercent
Conditions111090.91
Logical111090.91
Non-Logical00
Event00

 LINE       65
 EXPRESSION (src_we_i | src_re_i)
             ----1---   ----2---
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       109
 EXPRESSION (src_busy_q & ((!src_ack)))
             -----1----   ------2-----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10CoveredT3,T8,T12
11CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 EXPRESSION ((src_busy_q && src_ack) || (src_update && ((!busy))))
             -----------1-----------    ------------2------------
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_busy_q && src_ack)
                 -----1----    ---2---
-1--2-StatusTests
01Not Covered
10CoveredT3,T8,T12
11CoveredT3,T8,T12

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_update && ((!busy)))
                 -----1----    ----2----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10Unreachable
11Unreachable

Branch Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_7_cdc
Line No.TotalCoveredPercent
Branches 8 8 100.00
IF 71 4 4 100.00
IF 115 4 4 100.00


71 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 72 src_busy_q <= '0; ==> 73 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 74 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; ==> 75 end else if (src_ack) begin -3- 76 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; ==> 77 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 1 Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


115 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 116 src_q <= ResetVal; ==> 117 txn_bits_q <= '0; 118 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; ==> 124 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; 125 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin -3- 126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 src_q <= dst_qs; ==> 135 txn_bits_q <= '0; 136 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 1 Covered T3,T8,T12
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


Assert Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_chn1_filter_ctl_7_cdc
TotalAttemptedPercentSucceeded/MatchedPercent
Assertions 4 4 100.00 4 100.00
Cover properties 0 0 0
Cover sequences 0 0 0
Total 4 4 100.00 4 100.00




Assertion Details

NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
BusySrcReqChk_A 2147483647 1945938 0 0
DstReqKnown_A 33203415 32884693 0 0
SrcAckBusyChk_A 2147483647 1811 0 0
SrcBusyKnown_A 2147483647 2147483647 0 0


BusySrcReqChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 1945938 0 0
T3 84623 898 0 0
T4 63839 0 0 0
T5 554109 0 0 0
T6 306983 0 0 0
T7 362814 0 0 0
T8 178805 1113 0 0
T9 67841 0 0 0
T10 148126 0 0 0
T12 0 326 0 0
T13 0 144 0 0
T14 0 1623 0 0
T15 0 309 0 0
T16 0 184 0 0
T17 0 283 0 0
T18 0 1976 0 0
T19 0 405 0 0
T21 394406 0 0 0
T22 8664 0 0 0

DstReqKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 33203415 32884693 0 0
T1 94 13 0 0
T2 1139 1053 0 0
T3 704 393 0 0
T4 749 676 0 0
T5 1107 1028 0 0
T6 1227 1139 0 0
T7 7255 7183 0 0
T8 5244 4868 0 0
T21 829 5 0 0
T22 101 12 0 0

SrcAckBusyChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 1811 0 0
T3 84623 2 0 0
T4 63839 0 0 0
T5 554109 0 0 0
T6 306983 0 0 0
T7 362814 0 0 0
T8 178805 3 0 0
T9 67841 0 0 0
T10 148126 0 0 0
T12 0 3 0 0
T13 0 1 0 0
T14 0 4 0 0
T15 0 1 0 0
T16 0 1 0 0
T17 0 1 0 0
T18 0 2 0 0
T19 0 2 0 0
T21 394406 0 0 0
T22 8664 0 0 0

SrcBusyKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 2147483647 0 0
T1 6727 6646 0 0
T2 79853 79769 0 0
T3 84623 83689 0 0
T4 63839 63788 0 0
T5 554109 554018 0 0
T6 306983 306930 0 0
T7 362814 362725 0 0
T8 178805 177728 0 0
T21 394406 393655 0 0
T22 8664 8564 0 0

Line Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_wakeup_ctl_cdc
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TOTAL2222100.00
CONT_ASSIGN6511100.00
ALWAYS7166100.00
CONT_ASSIGN8511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN10911100.00
ALWAYS11599100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15011100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15611100.00
CONT_ASSIGN20011100.00

64 65 1/1 assign src_req = src_we_i | src_re_i; Tests: T8 T13 T14  66 67 // busy indication back-pressures upstream if the register is accessed 68 // again. The busy indication is also used as a "commit" indication for 69 // resolving software and hardware write conflicts 70 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 71 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  72 1/1 src_busy_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  73 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  74 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; Tests: T8 T13 T14  75 1/1 end else if (src_ack) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  76 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; Tests: T8 T13 T14  77 end MISSING_ELSE 78 end 79 80 // A src_ack should only be sent if there was a src_req. 81 // src_busy_q asserts whenever there is a src_req. By association, 82 // whenever src_ack is seen, then src_busy must be high. 83 `ASSERT(SrcAckBusyChk_A, src_ack |-> src_busy_q, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 84 85 1/1 assign src_busy_o = src_busy_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  86 87 // src_q acts as both the write holding register and the software read back 88 // register. 89 // When software performs a write, the write data is captured in src_q for 90 // CDC purposes. When not performing a write, the src_q reflects the most recent 91 // hardware value. For registers with no hardware access, this is simply the 92 // the value programmed by software (or in the case R1C, W1C etc) the value after 93 // the operation. For registers with hardware access, this reflects a potentially 94 // delayed version of the real value, as the software facing updates lag real 95 // time updates. 96 // 97 // To resolve software and hardware conflicts, the process is as follows: 98 // When software issues a write, this module asserts "busy". While busy, 99 // src_q does not take on destination value updates. Since the 100 // logic has committed to updating based on software command, there is an irreversible 101 // window from which hardware writes are ignored. Once the busy window completes, 102 // the cdc portion then begins sampling once more. 103 // 104 // This is consistent with prim_subreg_arb where during software / hardware conflicts, 105 // software is always prioritized. The main difference is the conflict resolution window 106 // is now larger instead of just one destination clock cycle. 107 108 logic busy; 109 1/1 assign busy = src_busy_q & !src_ack; Tests: T1 T2 T3  110 111 // This is the current destination value 112 logic [DataWidth-1:0] dst_qs; 113 logic src_update; 114 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 115 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  116 1/1 src_q <= ResetVal; Tests: T1 T2 T3  117 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  118 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 1/1 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; Tests: T8 T13 T14  124 1/1 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; Tests: T8 T13 T14  125 1/1 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 1/1 src_q <= dst_qs; Tests: T8 T13 T14  135 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T8 T13 T14  136 end MISSING_ELSE 137 end 138 139 // The current design (tlul_adapter_reg) does not spit out a request if the destination it chooses 140 // (decoded from address) is busy. So this creates a situation in the current design where 141 // src_req_i and busy can never be high at the same time. 142 // While the code above could be coded directly to be expressed as `src_req & !busy`, which makes 143 // the intent clearer, it ends up causing coverage holes from the tool's perspective since that 144 // condition cannot be met. 145 // Thus we add an assertion here to ensure the condition is always satisfied. 146 `ASSERT(BusySrcReqChk_A, busy |-> !src_req, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 147 148 // reserved bits are not used 149 logic unused_wd; 150 1/1 assign unused_wd = ^src_wd_i; Tests: T1 T2 T3  151 152 // src_q is always updated in the clk_src domain. 153 // when performing an update to the destination domain, it is guaranteed 154 // to not change by protocol. 155 1/1 assign src_qs_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  156 1/1 assign dst_wd_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  157 158 //////////////////////////// 159 // CDC handling 160 //////////////////////////// 161 162 logic dst_req_from_src; 163 logic dst_req; 164 165 166 // the software transaction is pulse synced across the domain. 167 // the prim_reg_cdc_arb module handles conflicts with ongoing hardware updates. 168 prim_pulse_sync u_src_to_dst_req ( 169 .clk_src_i, 170 .rst_src_ni, 171 .clk_dst_i, 172 .rst_dst_ni, 173 .src_pulse_i(src_req), 174 .dst_pulse_o(dst_req_from_src) 175 ); 176 177 prim_reg_cdc_arb #( 178 .DataWidth(DataWidth), 179 .ResetVal(ResetVal), 180 .DstWrReq(DstWrReq) 181 ) u_arb ( 182 .clk_src_i, 183 .rst_src_ni, 184 .clk_dst_i, 185 .rst_dst_ni, 186 .src_ack_o(src_ack), 187 .src_update_o(src_update), 188 .dst_req_i(dst_req_from_src), 189 .dst_req_o(dst_req), 190 .dst_update_i, 191 .dst_ds_i, 192 .dst_qs_i, 193 .dst_qs_o(dst_qs) 194 ); 195 196 197 // Each is valid only when destination request pulse is high; this is important in not propagating 198 // the internal assertion of 'dst_req' by the 'prim_pulse_sync' channel when just one domain is 199 // reset. 200 1/1 assign {dst_we_o, dst_re_o, dst_regwen_o} = txn_bits_q & {TxnWidth{dst_req}}; Tests: T1 T2 T3 

Cond Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_wakeup_ctl_cdc
TotalCoveredPercent
Conditions111090.91
Logical111090.91
Non-Logical00
Event00

 LINE       65
 EXPRESSION (src_we_i | src_re_i)
             ----1---   ----2---
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT8,T13,T14

 LINE       109
 EXPRESSION (src_busy_q & ((!src_ack)))
             -----1----   ------2-----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10CoveredT8,T13,T14
11CoveredT8,T13,T14

 LINE       125
 EXPRESSION ((src_busy_q && src_ack) || (src_update && ((!busy))))
             -----------1-----------    ------------2------------
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT8,T13,T14

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_busy_q && src_ack)
                 -----1----    ---2---
-1--2-StatusTests
01Not Covered
10CoveredT8,T13,T14
11CoveredT8,T13,T14

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_update && ((!busy)))
                 -----1----    ----2----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10Unreachable
11Unreachable

Branch Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_wakeup_ctl_cdc
Line No.TotalCoveredPercent
Branches 8 8 100.00
IF 71 4 4 100.00
IF 115 4 4 100.00


71 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 72 src_busy_q <= '0; ==> 73 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 74 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; ==> 75 end else if (src_ack) begin -3- 76 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; ==> 77 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T8,T13,T14
0 0 1 Covered T8,T13,T14
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


115 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 116 src_q <= ResetVal; ==> 117 txn_bits_q <= '0; 118 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; ==> 124 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; 125 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin -3- 126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 src_q <= dst_qs; ==> 135 txn_bits_q <= '0; 136 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T8,T13,T14
0 0 1 Covered T8,T13,T14
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


Assert Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_wakeup_ctl_cdc
TotalAttemptedPercentSucceeded/MatchedPercent
Assertions 4 4 100.00 4 100.00
Cover properties 0 0 0
Cover sequences 0 0 0
Total 4 4 100.00 4 100.00




Assertion Details

NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
BusySrcReqChk_A 2147483647 1546833 0 0
DstReqKnown_A 33203415 32884693 0 0
SrcAckBusyChk_A 2147483647 1360 0 0
SrcBusyKnown_A 2147483647 2147483647 0 0


BusySrcReqChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 1546833 0 0
T8 178805 1089 0 0
T9 67841 0 0 0
T10 148126 0 0 0
T11 141726 0 0 0
T12 290532 0 0 0
T13 0 112 0 0
T14 0 1500 0 0
T15 0 301 0 0
T18 0 980 0 0
T20 0 4781 0 0
T23 790263 0 0 0
T24 10772 0 0 0
T25 97081 0 0 0
T26 42370 0 0 0
T27 93333 0 0 0
T48 0 1400 0 0
T52 0 744 0 0
T53 0 691 0 0
T54 0 295 0 0

DstReqKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 33203415 32884693 0 0
T1 94 13 0 0
T2 1139 1053 0 0
T3 704 393 0 0
T4 749 676 0 0
T5 1107 1028 0 0
T6 1227 1139 0 0
T7 7255 7183 0 0
T8 5244 4868 0 0
T21 829 5 0 0
T22 101 12 0 0

SrcAckBusyChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 1360 0 0
T8 178805 3 0 0
T9 67841 0 0 0
T10 148126 0 0 0
T11 141726 0 0 0
T12 290532 0 0 0
T13 0 1 0 0
T14 0 3 0 0
T15 0 1 0 0
T18 0 1 0 0
T20 0 3 0 0
T23 790263 0 0 0
T24 10772 0 0 0
T25 97081 0 0 0
T26 42370 0 0 0
T27 93333 0 0 0
T48 0 1 0 0
T52 0 1 0 0
T53 0 2 0 0
T54 0 1 0 0

SrcBusyKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 2147483647 0 0
T1 6727 6646 0 0
T2 79853 79769 0 0
T3 84623 83689 0 0
T4 63839 63788 0 0
T5 554109 554018 0 0
T6 306983 306930 0 0
T7 362814 362725 0 0
T8 178805 177728 0 0
T21 394406 393655 0 0
T22 8664 8564 0 0

Line Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_fsm_rst_cdc
Line No.TotalCoveredPercent
TOTAL2222100.00
CONT_ASSIGN6511100.00
ALWAYS7166100.00
CONT_ASSIGN8511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN10911100.00
ALWAYS11599100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15011100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15511100.00
CONT_ASSIGN15611100.00
CONT_ASSIGN20011100.00

64 65 1/1 assign src_req = src_we_i | src_re_i; Tests: T12 T13 T14  66 67 // busy indication back-pressures upstream if the register is accessed 68 // again. The busy indication is also used as a "commit" indication for 69 // resolving software and hardware write conflicts 70 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 71 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  72 1/1 src_busy_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  73 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  74 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; Tests: T12 T13 T14  75 1/1 end else if (src_ack) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  76 1/1 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; Tests: T12 T13 T14  77 end MISSING_ELSE 78 end 79 80 // A src_ack should only be sent if there was a src_req. 81 // src_busy_q asserts whenever there is a src_req. By association, 82 // whenever src_ack is seen, then src_busy must be high. 83 `ASSERT(SrcAckBusyChk_A, src_ack |-> src_busy_q, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 84 85 1/1 assign src_busy_o = src_busy_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  86 87 // src_q acts as both the write holding register and the software read back 88 // register. 89 // When software performs a write, the write data is captured in src_q for 90 // CDC purposes. When not performing a write, the src_q reflects the most recent 91 // hardware value. For registers with no hardware access, this is simply the 92 // the value programmed by software (or in the case R1C, W1C etc) the value after 93 // the operation. For registers with hardware access, this reflects a potentially 94 // delayed version of the real value, as the software facing updates lag real 95 // time updates. 96 // 97 // To resolve software and hardware conflicts, the process is as follows: 98 // When software issues a write, this module asserts "busy". While busy, 99 // src_q does not take on destination value updates. Since the 100 // logic has committed to updating based on software command, there is an irreversible 101 // window from which hardware writes are ignored. Once the busy window completes, 102 // the cdc portion then begins sampling once more. 103 // 104 // This is consistent with prim_subreg_arb where during software / hardware conflicts, 105 // software is always prioritized. The main difference is the conflict resolution window 106 // is now larger instead of just one destination clock cycle. 107 108 logic busy; 109 1/1 assign busy = src_busy_q & !src_ack; Tests: T1 T2 T3  110 111 // This is the current destination value 112 logic [DataWidth-1:0] dst_qs; 113 logic src_update; 114 always_ff @(posedge clk_src_i or negedge rst_src_ni) begin 115 1/1 if (!rst_src_ni) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  116 1/1 src_q <= ResetVal; Tests: T1 T2 T3  117 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T1 T2 T3  118 1/1 end else if (src_req) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 1/1 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; Tests: T12 T13 T14  124 1/1 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; Tests: T12 T13 T14  125 1/1 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin Tests: T1 T2 T3  126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 1/1 src_q <= dst_qs; Tests: T12 T13 T14  135 1/1 txn_bits_q <= '0; Tests: T12 T13 T14  136 end MISSING_ELSE 137 end 138 139 // The current design (tlul_adapter_reg) does not spit out a request if the destination it chooses 140 // (decoded from address) is busy. So this creates a situation in the current design where 141 // src_req_i and busy can never be high at the same time. 142 // While the code above could be coded directly to be expressed as `src_req & !busy`, which makes 143 // the intent clearer, it ends up causing coverage holes from the tool's perspective since that 144 // condition cannot be met. 145 // Thus we add an assertion here to ensure the condition is always satisfied. 146 `ASSERT(BusySrcReqChk_A, busy |-> !src_req, clk_src_i, !rst_src_ni) 147 148 // reserved bits are not used 149 logic unused_wd; 150 1/1 assign unused_wd = ^src_wd_i; Tests: T1 T2 T3  151 152 // src_q is always updated in the clk_src domain. 153 // when performing an update to the destination domain, it is guaranteed 154 // to not change by protocol. 155 1/1 assign src_qs_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  156 1/1 assign dst_wd_o = src_q; Tests: T1 T2 T3  157 158 //////////////////////////// 159 // CDC handling 160 //////////////////////////// 161 162 logic dst_req_from_src; 163 logic dst_req; 164 165 166 // the software transaction is pulse synced across the domain. 167 // the prim_reg_cdc_arb module handles conflicts with ongoing hardware updates. 168 prim_pulse_sync u_src_to_dst_req ( 169 .clk_src_i, 170 .rst_src_ni, 171 .clk_dst_i, 172 .rst_dst_ni, 173 .src_pulse_i(src_req), 174 .dst_pulse_o(dst_req_from_src) 175 ); 176 177 prim_reg_cdc_arb #( 178 .DataWidth(DataWidth), 179 .ResetVal(ResetVal), 180 .DstWrReq(DstWrReq) 181 ) u_arb ( 182 .clk_src_i, 183 .rst_src_ni, 184 .clk_dst_i, 185 .rst_dst_ni, 186 .src_ack_o(src_ack), 187 .src_update_o(src_update), 188 .dst_req_i(dst_req_from_src), 189 .dst_req_o(dst_req), 190 .dst_update_i, 191 .dst_ds_i, 192 .dst_qs_i, 193 .dst_qs_o(dst_qs) 194 ); 195 196 197 // Each is valid only when destination request pulse is high; this is important in not propagating 198 // the internal assertion of 'dst_req' by the 'prim_pulse_sync' channel when just one domain is 199 // reset. 200 1/1 assign {dst_we_o, dst_re_o, dst_regwen_o} = txn_bits_q & {TxnWidth{dst_req}}; Tests: T1 T2 T3 

Cond Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_fsm_rst_cdc
TotalCoveredPercent
Conditions131292.31
Logical131292.31
Non-Logical00
Event00

 LINE       65
 EXPRESSION (src_we_i | src_re_i)
             ----1---   ----2---
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT12,T13,T14

 LINE       109
 EXPRESSION (src_busy_q & ((!src_ack)))
             -----1----   ------2-----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10CoveredT12,T13,T14
11CoveredT12,T13,T14

 LINE       123
 EXPRESSION (src_wd_i & BitMask)
             ----1---   ---2---
-1--2-StatusTests
0-CoveredT12,T13,T14
1-CoveredT12,T13,T15

 LINE       125
 EXPRESSION ((src_busy_q && src_ack) || (src_update && ((!busy))))
             -----------1-----------    ------------2------------
-1--2-StatusTests
00CoveredT1,T2,T3
01Unreachable
10CoveredT12,T13,T14

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_busy_q && src_ack)
                 -----1----    ---2---
-1--2-StatusTests
01Not Covered
10CoveredT12,T13,T14
11CoveredT12,T13,T14

 LINE       125
 SUB-EXPRESSION (src_update && ((!busy)))
                 -----1----    ----2----
-1--2-StatusTests
01CoveredT1,T2,T3
10Unreachable
11Unreachable

Branch Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_fsm_rst_cdc
Line No.TotalCoveredPercent
Branches 8 8 100.00
IF 71 4 4 100.00
IF 115 4 4 100.00


71 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 72 src_busy_q <= '0; ==> 73 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 74 src_busy_q <= 1'b1; ==> 75 end else if (src_ack) begin -3- 76 src_busy_q <= 1'b0; ==> 77 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T12,T13,T14
0 0 1 Covered T12,T13,T14
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


115 if (!rst_src_ni) begin -1- 116 src_q <= ResetVal; ==> 117 txn_bits_q <= '0; 118 end else if (src_req) begin -2- 119 // See assertion below 120 // At the beginning of a software initiated transaction, the following 121 // values are captured in the src_q/txn_bits_q flops to ensure they cannot 122 // change for the duration of the synchronization operation. 123 src_q <= src_wd_i & BitMask; ==> 124 txn_bits_q <= {src_we_i, src_re_i, src_regwen_i}; 125 end else if (src_busy_q && src_ack || src_update && !busy) begin -3- 126 // sample data whenever a busy transaction finishes OR 127 // when an update pulse is seen. 128 // TODO: We should add a cover group to test different sync timings 129 // between src_ack and src_update. ie. there can be 3 scenarios: 130 // 1. update one cycle before ack 131 // 2. ack one cycle before update 132 // 3. update / ack on the same cycle 133 // During all 3 cases the read data should be correct 134 src_q <= dst_qs; ==> 135 txn_bits_q <= '0; 136 end MISSING_ELSE ==>

Branches:
-1--2--3-StatusTests
1 - - Covered T1,T2,T3
0 1 - Covered T12,T13,T14
0 0 1 Covered T12,T13,T14
0 0 0 Covered T1,T2,T3


Assert Coverage for Instance : tb.dut.u_reg.u_adc_fsm_rst_cdc
TotalAttemptedPercentSucceeded/MatchedPercent
Assertions 4 4 100.00 4 100.00
Cover properties 0 0 0
Cover sequences 0 0 0
Total 4 4 100.00 4 100.00




Assertion Details

NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
BusySrcReqChk_A 2147483647 18547869 0 0
DstReqKnown_A 33203415 32884693 0 0
SrcAckBusyChk_A 2147483647 18389 0 0
SrcBusyKnown_A 2147483647 2147483647 0 0


BusySrcReqChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 18547869 0 0
T12 290532 664 0 0
T13 193731 378 0 0
T14 462658 1520 0 0
T15 0 682 0 0
T16 0 516 0 0
T17 0 630 0 0
T18 0 3058 0 0
T19 0 896 0 0
T27 93333 0 0 0
T37 8441 0 0 0
T38 307501 0 0 0
T39 133908 0 0 0
T40 243288 1921 0 0
T41 563985 0 0 0
T42 109525 0 0 0
T47 0 1245 0 0

DstReqKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 33203415 32884693 0 0
T1 94 13 0 0
T2 1139 1053 0 0
T3 704 393 0 0
T4 749 676 0 0
T5 1107 1028 0 0
T6 1227 1139 0 0
T7 7255 7183 0 0
T8 5244 4868 0 0
T21 829 5 0 0
T22 101 12 0 0

SrcAckBusyChk_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 18389 0 0
T12 290532 6 0 0
T13 193731 2 0 0
T14 462658 3 0 0
T15 0 2 0 0
T16 0 2 0 0
T17 0 2 0 0
T18 0 3 0 0
T19 0 4 0 0
T27 93333 0 0 0
T37 8441 0 0 0
T38 307501 0 0 0
T39 133908 0 0 0
T40 243288 1 0 0
T41 563985 0 0 0
T42 109525 0 0 0
T47 0 4 0 0

SrcBusyKnown_A
NameAttemptsReal SuccessesFailuresIncomplete
Total 2147483647 2147483647 0 0
T1 6727 6646 0 0
T2 79853 79769 0 0
T3 84623 83689 0 0
T4 63839 63788 0 0
T5 554109 554018 0 0
T6 306983 306930 0 0
T7 362814 362725 0 0
T8 178805 177728 0 0
T21 394406 393655 0 0
T22 8664 8564 0 0

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