iverilog/link_const.cc

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2000 Stephen Williams (steve@icarus.com)
*
* This source code is free software; you can redistribute it
* and/or modify it in source code form under the terms of the GNU
* General Public License as published by the Free Software
* Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option)
* any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
# include "config.h"
# include "netlist.h"
# include "netmisc.h"
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/*
* Scan the link for drivers. If there are only constant drivers, then
* the nexus has a known constant value. If there is a supply net,
* then the nexus again has a known constant value.
*/
bool Nexus::drivers_constant() const
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{
if (driven_ == VAR)
return false;
if (driven_ != NO_GUESS)
return true;
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for (const Link*cur = first_nlink() ; cur ; cur = cur->next_nlink()) {
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const NetNet*sig;
Link::DIR cur_dir;
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cur_dir = cur->get_dir();
if (cur_dir == Link::INPUT)
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continue;
/* If this is an input or inout port of a root module,
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then the is probably not a constant value. I
certainly don't know what the value is, anyhow. This
can happen in cases like this:
module main(sig);
input sig;
endmodule
If main is a root module (it has no parent) then sig
is not constant because it connects to an unspecified
outside world. */
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if (cur_dir == Link::PASSIVE) {
const NetPins*obj = cur->get_obj();
const NetObj*as_obj = dynamic_cast<const NetObj*>(obj);
if (as_obj == 0 || as_obj->scope()->parent() != 0)
continue;
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sig = dynamic_cast<const NetNet*>(cur->get_obj());
assert(sig);
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if (sig->port_type() == NetNet::NOT_A_PORT)
continue;
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if (sig->port_type() == NetNet::POUTPUT)
continue;
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driven_ = VAR;
return false;
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}
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/* If there is a supply net, then this nexus will have a
constant value independent of any drivers. */
if (const NetNet*s = dynamic_cast<const NetNet*>(cur->get_obj()))
switch (s->type()) {
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case NetNet::SUPPLY0:
driven_ = V0;
return true;
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case NetNet::SUPPLY1:
driven_ = V1;
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return true;
default:
break;
}
if (! dynamic_cast<const NetConst*>(cur->get_obj())) {
driven_ = VAR;
return false;
}
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}
return true;
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}
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verinum::V Nexus::driven_value() const
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{
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switch (driven_) {
case V0:
return verinum::V0;
case V1:
return verinum::V1;
case Vx:
return verinum::Vx;
case Vz:
return verinum::Vz;
case VAR:
assert(0);
break;
case NO_GUESS:
break;
}
const Link*cur = list_;
verinum::V val = verinum::Vz;
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for (cur = first_nlink() ; cur ; cur = cur->next_nlink()) {
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const NetConst*obj;
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const NetNet*sig;
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if ((obj = dynamic_cast<const NetConst*>(cur->get_obj()))) {
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val = obj->value(cur->get_pin());
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} else if ((sig = dynamic_cast<const NetNet*>(cur->get_obj()))) {
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// If we find an attached SUPPLY0/1, the we know
// from that what the driven value is. Stop now.
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if (sig->type() == NetNet::SUPPLY0) {
driven_ = V0;
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return verinum::V0;
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}
if (sig->type() == NetNet::SUPPLY1) {
driven_ = V1;
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return verinum::V1;
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}
// If we find an attached TRI0/1, then this is a
// good guess for the driven value, but keep
// looking for something better.
if (sig->type() == NetNet::TRI0) {
val = verinum::V0;
}
if (sig->type() == NetNet::TRI1) {
val = verinum::V1;
}
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}
}
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/* Cache the result. */
switch (val) {
case verinum::V0:
driven_ = V0;
break;
case verinum::V1:
driven_ = V1;
break;
case verinum::Vx:
driven_ = Vx;
break;
case verinum::Vz:
driven_ = Vz;
break;
}
return val;
}