02-16-2017
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Originally Posted by
Don Cragun
which is looking for regular files owned by user database that contain exactly 1073741824 bytes.
I don't think so: because the size (which is a small fraction of a GB) is rounded up to the next unit (GB here, therefore 1GB) all files with 1GB and less (but at least 1c) are shown.
I hope this helps.
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vcd2vzt
VCD2VZT(1) Filetype Conversion VCD2VZT(1)
NAME
vcd2vzt - Converts VCD files to VZT files
SYNTAX
vcd2vzt [option]... [VCDFILE] [VZTFILE]
DESCRIPTION
Converts VCD files to VZT files.
OPTIONS
-v,--vcdname <filename>
Specify VCD input filename.
-l,--vztname <filename>
Specify VZT output filename.
-d,--depth <value>
Specify 0..9 gzip compression depth, default is 4.
-m,--maxgranule <value>
Specify number of granules per section, default is 8. One granule is equal to 32 timesteps.
-b,--break <value>
Specify break size (default = 0 = off). When the break size is exceeded, the VZT dumper will dump all state information at the next
convenient granule plus dictionary boundary.
-z,--ziptype <value>
Specify zip type (default = 0 gzip, 1 = bzip2, 2 = lzma). This allows you to override the default compression algorithm to use a
more effective one at the expense of greater runtime. Note that bzip2 does not decompress as fast as gzip so the viewer will be
about two times slower when decompressing blocks.
-t,--twostate
Forces MVL2 twostate mode (default is MVL4). When enabled, the trace will only store 0/1 values for binary facilities. This is
useful for functional simulation and will speed up dumping as well as make traces somewhat smaller.
-r, --rle
Uses an bitwise RLE compression on the value table. Default is off. When enabled, this causes the trace data table to be stored
using an alternate representation which can improve compression in many cases.
-h,--help
Show help screen.
EXAMPLES
Note that you should specify dumpfile.vcd directly or use "-" for stdin.
vcd2vzt dumpfile.vcd dumpfile.lxt --depth 9 --break 1073741824
This sets the compression level to 9 and sets the break size to 1GB.
vcd2vzt dumpfile.vcd dumpfile.lxt --depth 9 --maxgranule 512
Allows more granules per section which allows for greater compression at the expense of memory usage.
LIMITATIONS
vcd2vzt does not store glitches as these are coalesced together into one value change during the writing of the VZT file.
AUTHORS
Anthony Bybell <bybell@rocketmail.com>
SEE ALSO
vzt2vcd(1) lxt2vcd(1) vcd2lxt2(1) gtkwave(1)
Anthony Bybell 3.1.21 VCD2VZT(1)