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Description / Abstract:
Unless the logic inside embedded cores can be merged with the
surrounding user-defined logic (UDL), the SoC test requires reuse
of test data and test structures specific to individual cores
(designs) when integrated into larger systems. This standard
defines language constructs sufficient to represent the context of
a core and of the integration of that core into a system, to
facilitate reuse of test data previously developed for that core.
The SoC test also requires that the core be embedded in the SoC to
allow for efficient testing of the logic external to the core. To
that effect, this standard defines constructs that represent the
test structures internal to the core for reuse in the creation of
the tests for the logic outside the core. This provides constructs
that will allow for the wrapping operation of an unwrapped core and
the necessary wrapper specific information for a wrapped core. In
particular, CTL shall support IEEE Std 1500-2005 for the
information needs for wrapped and unwrapped cores. Semantic rules
will be defined for the language to facilitate interoperability
between the different entities (the core provider, the system
integrator, and the automation tools) involved in the creation of
an SoC. This standard is limited to SoC testing with multiple
and/or hierarchical cores through digital interfaces.
All constructs defined in the CTL shall be consistent with IEEE
Std 1450-1999 and extensions (STIL) to support the complete
description of the test for cores integrated into SoC environments.
Although the preferred syntax for the bulk of the test data is
STIL, this language provides constructs for linking other test data
representations to incorporate legacy cores. The constructs in the
language shall support a vast variety of cores and different test
methodologies with particular support for the IEEE 1500 standard
for embedded core testing. These constructs shall facilitate the
transportation of test information from the core provider to the
system integrator and support test automation by providing a
consistent and uniform definition of the constructs such that the
information provided by a core provider is understood in the same
way by the system integrator and the tools developed by EDA.
Purpose
To develop a language that will provide a sufficient description
of a core to support reuse of test data developed for that core
after integration into SoC environments, and to enable the creation
of test patterns for the logic on the SoC external to the core.