Hardware Verification with C++: A Practitioners Handbook


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Describes a small verification library with a concentration on user adaptability such as re-useable components, portable Intellectual Property, and co-verification.
Takes a realistic view of reusability and distills lessons learned down to a tool box of techniques and guidelines.
p>Hardware Verification with C++: A Practitioners Handbook Review
This is the first book I've read on functional verification not to talk about whitebox/blackbox blah blah, but all useful and practical tricks/best practices. I've just finished a systemverilog DV project with Mike. I joined the project half-way. I would say it was so easy for me to pick up the verification code and got up to speed. Lots of the tricks talked in the book were applied to this project, such as the logging output format, irritator, the "dance", directory structure, listener connection... The environment was done in a very neat and adaptable way.Personally I believe C++ is going to excel in the long run in the DV field. Because there is basicly no limitation on what you can do with C++. You have better control than with the current proprietary and sometimes arcane HVLs.
I highly recommend this book to intermediate to advanced DVer.
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