I've been poking around BOOM core running hello world with GTKWave, which has been great for seeing how signals behave for a random instruction I can find - but is there a standard way to jump to when a specific signal is a specific value? In particular, let's say I want to jump to all the "add" instructions; in that case, I'd like to jump to the points in time where the instruction signal's opcode bits match up with the add instruction. Is there an easy way to go about that?
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