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Policy rules, signal naming conventions, assertion patterns, and verification checklists for AXI/AHB/APB bus protocols. Pure reference for RTL verification.
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Protocol SVA assertions MUST use the project port naming conventions (CLAUDE.md):
Protocol SVA assertions MUST use the project port naming conventions (CLAUDE.md):
AXI signal naming (with i_/o_ prefix based on slave perspective):
i_awvalid, o_awready, i_awaddr, i_awlen, i_awsize, i_awbursti_wvalid, o_wready, i_wdata, i_wstrb, i_wlasto_bvalid, i_bready, o_brespi_arvalid, o_arready, i_araddr, i_arlen, i_arsize, i_arbursto_rvalid, i_rready, o_rdata, o_rresp, o_rlastAHB signal naming (slave perspective):
i_hsel, i_haddr, i_htrans, i_hwrite, i_hsize, i_hbursti_hwdata, o_hrdata, o_hready, o_hrespAPB signal naming (slave perspective):
i_psel, i_penable, i_pwrite, i_paddr, i_pwdatao_prdata, o_pready, o_pslverrClock/Reset: {domain}_clk (e.g., axi_clk or sys_clk), {domain}_rst_n
NOT: ACLK, ARESETn, clk_i, rst_ni
Note: For master-perspective modules, i_/o_ directions are reversed.
AWVALID) → flag as convention violation, request fix before protocol verificationi_/o_ prefix conventioni_awvalid, o_awready, sys_clk, etc.)For AXI4 full (not Lite), also check: burst length/size consistency, wrap alignment, exclusive access.
For multi-clock designs, use axi_clk/axi_rst_n in assertion clock instead of sys_clk.
Protocol assertions can also be run with SymbiYosys formal (via rtl-p5s-sva-check skill) for exhaustive coverage.
Key AXI protocol rules to verify:
See references/axi-protocol-rules.md for complete SVA assertion templates per channel,
ordering rules, AXI4 vs AXI4-Lite differences, and common violations found in practice.
npx claudepluginhub babyworm/rtl-agent-team --plugin rtl-agent-teamVerifies RTL bus protocol compliance (AXI/AHB/APB) using formal SVA assertions and simulation-based checking. Use when integrating bus interfaces or debugging protocol violations.
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