The CAM IP generator core provides a quick way to run a C based software example application and observe the behavior of the core by using the provided Software Application example design, which has a self-checking testbench. The Software Application example design makes use of functions defined in the CAM Driver API Description (cam-api-reference_v2.2.zip).
Standalone driver details can be found on the CAM IP product page.
After configuring the CAM IP based on your design requirements, and selecting the Generate Output Products… option to generate the core outputs, the Software Application example design is created.
If the default directory location is specified, then a sw directory will be created at the following location:
<user_location>/project_1/project_1.srcs/sources_1/ip/<cam_instance_name>/sw
For example if the CAM IP instance name is cam_0 then the location would be:
<user_location>/project_1/project_1.srcs/sources_1/ip/cam_0/sw
This sw directory contains the sub-directories detailed in the following table:
Sub-directory | Description |
---|---|
sw/cam_src | CAM IP obfuscated source code. |
sw/dpi |
DPI cam_dpi.so library generation. Refer to the readme.txt file on instructions on how to use this if customization is required. |
sw/sw_example | Software Application Example Design The following three file names will be prepended with the CAM IP
instance name chosen. For instance, if the CAM IP instance name is
cam_0, then the files would
be named:
data_stim.c – the stimulus file restricted to 10 entries only. Makefile – used by make to generate the executable. Name of the executable would be cam_0_example. |
The Software Application example design performs the following tasks:
- Creates an instance of the CAM, based on the settings selected by the user, via the CAM API functions.
- Based on the input stimulus file data_stim.c.
- insert entry
- read entry by key
- read entry by response
- delete entry
- Print out the results to the console window.