Dal
Guest
Fri May 20, 2011 1:12 am
I have come across the SystemRDL standard to define a devices register
space. Are there any open source tools for generating documentation
from systemRDL?
I currently use propriety scripts for converting a register definition
spreadsheet into code. Before I bash out another scripts to generate
a document I thought this could be an opportunity to dabble with this
new standard.
I don't need all the verification bells and whistles that seem to be
offered by commercial tools - just the documentation generator part.
Rob Gaddi
Guest
Tue May 31, 2011 11:27 pm
On 5/31/2011 4:22 PM, Dal wrote:
Quote:
Clearly not a popular standard then?
Anyone using at all?
On May 20, 9:12 am, Dal<darrin.n...@gmail.com> wrote:
I have come across the SystemRDL standard to define a devices register
space. Are there any open source tools for generating documentation
from systemRDL?
I currently use propriety scripts for converting a register definition
spreadsheet into code. Before I bash out another scripts to generate
a document I thought this could be an opportunity to dabble with this
new standard.
I don't need all the verification bells and whistles that seem to be
offered by commercial tools - just the documentation generator part.
I gave it a look over after you asked; since I'm in the process of
putting together a proprietary solution to do much the same. It seemed
too complicated by half. Which is, I suppose, better than IP-XACT,
which as near as I can tell is too complicated by tenfold.
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Rob Gaddi, Highland Technology
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Dal
Guest
Wed Jun 01, 2011 1:22 am
Clearly not a popular standard then?
Anyone using at all?
On May 20, 9:12 am, Dal <darrin.n...@gmail.com> wrote:
Quote:
I have come across the SystemRDL standard to define a devices register
space. Are there any open source tools for generating documentation
from systemRDL?
I currently use propriety scripts for converting a register definition
spreadsheet into code. Before I bash out another scripts to generate
a document I thought this could be an opportunity to dabble with this
new standard.
I don't need all the verification bells and whistles that seem to be
offered by commercial tools - just the documentation generator part.