Open Verification Foundation

Your One Stop Resource for Everything You Need for Open Domain, Reusable, New Generation, ASIC  and SOC Verification.


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This is a NO "Viral Verification Vendor" Site!

Founded, March 2001

Mission
OVF  provides code and methodologies to show how the best features and capabilities of HVL tools such as Specman and Vera can be accomplished in an open-source environment while showing from a business level perspective how the benefits of open-source environments can possibly outweigh any implementation adversity.   OVF will show how one can eliminate the Viral Vendor dependencies propagated by HVL tool vendors while proving a methodology showing "Bolt-On" vendor value.  OVF will provide a level of support via discussions not otherwise obtainable from vendors due to the open-source nature of the tools.  OVF's  main focus will be initially on transitioning to SystemC.

*****Update*****
I have to suggest here that Synopsys is clearly the choice when choosing EDA tools!

Disclaimer:
This site is strictly a hobby to develop and promote completely vendor independent verification solutions. It is against my mission to promote any vendor on this site or with postings on other site forums.  This site is strictly a representation of a fun passion to test, and share new ideas that often are not available from verification tool vendors.  I fully welcome the close scrutiny that this site is now receiving Cadence and I would appreciate instant feedback if you feel I have crossed the line.

Verilator Rules!
If you are considering a tool to translate Verilog RTL to SystemC for real performance you really should check out Verilator from my links page. This easy to debug, open source solution rocks over vendor solutions such as Carbon Systems or Tni-Valiosys or Others.

New Featured Tool!
Check out the link on the tools page for Oroboro/APVM (A Python VPI Module). This object level abstraction library offers a tight integration into any Verilog simulator. This is an exciting new and promising addition.  Thanks goes to Tom Sheffler.

*****Tool Links*****
Here is the meat of the site. A comprehensive set of open source links for everything from synthesis to simulation to analysis.  I encourage contributions to this site especially for this page.

For those who just my site for Doxygen SystemC documentation, here are the quick links:
(SystemC_with_SCV_2.01) or (SystemC_with_SCV_2.1beta11)

Give us your feedback - All contributions are welcomed and will be credited accordingly.

Related articles and documentation - A collection of notes, articles, to help one justify the verification strategies suggested on these web pages.

Documentation and tool comparison tables - Removed, (a bit outdated)
Choose this link for some feature comparison between SystemC with Specman, and Vera. 

Links to examples - Not complete, this is an ultimate goal of this site to show a complete vendor independent environment as an example.

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I have revised this site to to focus on mainly links to tools, documents, and examples to prove the methodology.  Any contribution to this site would be welcomed and credit would be given accordingly.

Currently more than 741 Specman user members strong!

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