TLM-2 related issue

From: Jeremiassen, Tor <tor@ti.com>
Date: Tue Mar 09 2010 - 14:25:10 PST

All,

One minor weakness of TLM-2 is that the buswidth of the sockets are compile time constants. That makes it a lot harder to do elaboration time hookup based on an input description of an architecture (e.g., IP-XACT) in a practical way. Without requiring any change to the way the TLM-2 interfaces or code, would it be possible to specify in the standard that a buswidth of 0 indicates that the buswidth will be configured in a separate (user/integrator defined) way, and that there is no standard defined enforcement of buswidths between sockets (enforcement of buswidth compatibility is left to the user/integrator).

Best regards,

Tor Jeremiassen

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