By Alejandro Melchor Anne Stokes
ISBN-10: 1903980356
ISBN-13: 9781903980354
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There is always one arbiter. The remaining three types of bus agent can appear in varying numbers, so there are standard variables of external connectivity defined for each. Note that ranges of two of the variables (num_proc and num_mem_ctrl) are independent and that the range of the third (num_io_ctrl) is dependent on the values chosen (generated) for the first two variables. In this simple example (and in the ones that will follow) we have merely illustrated how the concept of a standard variable of external connectivity is used in verification code.
External connectivity This paragraph defines three standard variables of external connectivy and also defines their ranges. This can be expressed in e as follows: External connectivity as described on page N: <’ unit processor { // Code not shown for purposes of this example. } unit mem_ctrl { 18 Chapter 2 – Analytical Foundation // Code not shown. } unit io_ctrl { // Code not shown. } unit arbiter { // Code not shown. 8]; // and its range. 4]; // and its range. num_io_ctrl: int; // And a third with its range.
1) n =1 Then, the number of function points Pk in the subspace of connectivity of our design is at most the product of these two products: Pk ≤ Pki ⋅ Pke . 2) Any dependencies between ranges of variables will reduce the overall number of possible instance-context pairs, so Pk may usually be less than this upper bound. To illustrate how these dependencies reduce the number of function points, consider the first example in previous chapter that described the standard variables of external connectivity.
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