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VCS Slave Mode

Example to control VCS simulation with a C/C++ program. This involves VCS output a shared object instead of an executable (simv). This flow is tested for VCS-MX 2018 and VCS 2019.

Usage:

$ # Make sure $VCS_HOME and related licence variables are set.
$ make

This uses -slave option provided by VCS to output a shared executable library as the simulation output product instead of the default simv executable. In addition to this, we need -e flag to change name of the main function in the shared executable library and additional libraries to be linked along with C/C++ program. There's not much documentation on how to do this and hence this repo.

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