Re: Mantis Issue 2266: Signal-Flow Disciplines

From: David Miller <David.L.Miller@freescale.com>
Date: Mon Sep 13 2010 - 12:53:54 PDT

Hello Ken,
The resolution for this issue was:
<QUOTE>
Marq Kole 18-12-2008:
After discussion it is agreed that the definition of the Current signal-flow
discipline in Annex D.1 will not be updated to maintain backward compatibility.
For the rest the description of single nature disciplines as signal-flow
disciplines according to the note (0007324) of Srikanth_Chandrasekaran made on
2008-08-13 04:08 is not in LRM 2.3. Therefore, this item shoudl remain open for
the next LRM iteration.
</QUOTE>

I made the changes identified in LRM 2.3.1 draft B which made it into the AMS
LRM 2.3.1 - Section 3.6.2.1 Nature Binding. The fix was simply to identify a
single nature discipline as a signal-flow discipline with the following sentence:

"Disciplines with a single nature are called signal-flow disciplines and the
nets with signal-flow disciplines are called signal-flow nets."

Once an issue has been "resolved" I don't think it can be undone (I can't at
least, although I assume the Mantis admin can). We would need to create a new
item and reference this one if you feel it has not been resolved correctly.

Cheers...
Dave

On 09/13/2010 02:37 PM, Ken Kundert wrote:
> All,
> This issue is marked as being resolved as of the release of v2.3.1
> of the LRM, but the required changes are not actually in this version of
> the LRM. I tried to re-activate the issue in Mantis, but I cannot see
> any way to do that.
>
> How do I re-activate this issue?
>
> -Ken
>

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