Examples of using cocotb for functional verification of VHDL designs with GHDL.
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import logging
import random
import cocotb
from Uart import UartDriver, UartReceiver
from Vai import VaiDriver, VaiReceiver
from cocotb.clock import Clock
from cocotb.triggers import FallingEdge, RisingEdge, Timer, ReadOnly
# Reset coroutine
async def reset_dut(reset_n, duration_ns):
reset_n.value = 0
await Timer(duration_ns, units="ns")
reset_n.value = 1
@cocotb.test()
async def test_uartrx(dut):
""" First simple test """
clkedge = RisingEdge(dut.clk_i)
# Connect reset
reset_n = dut.reset_n_i
# Instantiate UART driver
uart_driver = UartDriver(dut.rx_i, dut.clk_i, 10, 8, True);
# Instantiate VAI receiver
vai_receiver = VaiReceiver(dut.clk_i, dut.data_o, dut.valid_o, dut.accept_i)
# Drive input defaults (setimmediatevalue to avoid x asserts)
dut.rx_i.setimmediatevalue(1)
dut.accept_i.setimmediatevalue(0)
clock = Clock(dut.clk_i, 10, units="ns") # Create a 10 ns period clock
cocotb.start_soon(clock.start()) # Start the clock
# Execution will block until reset_dut has completed
await reset_dut(reset_n, 100)
dut._log.info("Released reset")
# Test 10 UART transmissions
for i in range(10):
await Timer(100, units="ns")
val = random.randint(0, 255)
await uart_driver.send(val)
rec = await vai_receiver.receive();
assert rec == val, "UART received data was incorrect on the {}th cycle".format(i)