Reading OUT ports for debugging
I have a FIFO which has an interface that looks something like this:
entity fifo is
port (
CLK : IN std_logic := '0';
DIN : IN std_logic_vector(31 DOWNTO 0);
ALMOST_EMPTY : OUT std_logic;
ALMOST_FULL : OUT std_logic;
DOUT : OUT std_logic_vector(31 DOWNTO 0);
...
WR_ACK : OUT std_logic
);
end fifo;
This interface is given and I can't change is. The thing is now, for debugging purposes, I wanna see what is written and read to/from the FIFO. In other words, ideally I wo开发者_如何学Gould like to assign two debug the in and out values of the FIFO, ie.
DBG_FIFO_IN <= DIN;
DBG_FIFO_OUT <= DOUT;
For obvious reasons, the second assignment gives me the following error message:
[exec] ERROR:HDLParsers:1401 - Object DOUT of mode OUT can not be read.
So I am wondering if there is any way how I can assing the DOUT value to my debug symbol. The interface is given, so I cant make DOUT an inout signal.
Many thanks for helpful comments!
You have to assign the fifo output to a local signal you can read, then assign that signal to the output (or assign them both in parallel):
DBG_FIFO_OUT <= (your logic here);
DOUT <= DBG_FIFO_OUT;
or
DBG_FIFO_OUT <= (your logic here);
DOUT <= (your logic here);
Use BUFFER instead of out. Then you can read without the intermediate signal used in Charles' solution.
You have good answers already for older tools - but if you use some tool which supports VHDL-2008, you are allowed to read output ports directly. You may need to enable this with a command line option.
If your tools don't support it, whinge at the supplier until they do!
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