With a pattern rule, the recipe will only be executed once, even when
the rule has multiple targets. Using this to handle the output from
bison is included as an example in the GNU make manual.
This fixes the makefiles so that bison-generated header files will be
regenerated if they are deleted.
In PR #300, @xdch47 pointed out a stable way to fix parallel
installation problems.
This fix applied the method, thanks!
Signed-off-by: Huang Rui <vowstar@gmail.com>
The old scheme of linking the VPI modules with the vvp exports meant they
did not work when loaded by the compiler. Instead, let each client create
a jump table for the VPI routines and pass that to each VPI module as it
is loaded.
Note we only want these enabled when building the compiler and runtime
binaries. If we included the ICARUS_VPI_CONST definition in the global
CPP_FLAGS, that would propagate to the flags used by iverilog-vpi, so
would affect compilation of user VPI code.
Before this patch, WARNING_FLAGS applied to both C and C++,
and WARNING_FLAGS_CXX applied to C++ only.
This patch adds a WARNING_FLAGS_CC that applies to C only.
That change should be generally useful; in particular the C
code is almost ready for -Wstrict-prototypes, which does not
apply to C++.
-Wextra (or -W) used to only apply to C++ via WARNING_FLAGS_CXX.
This patch moves it to WARNING_FLAGS, to apply to both C and C++.
Unfortunately, that triggers a ton of warnings.
For now, cover most of the new warnings up by adding
-Wno-unused -Wno-sign-compare -Wno-type-limits
to WARNING_FLAGS_CC. In the long run, I want to change the C coding
style, and take off these disable-warning flags. But those changes
can dribble in as separate commits; this patch is big enough already.
Actually fix a couple missing-field-initializers in libveriuser/veriusertfs.c.
This patch implements the $countdrivers system function. It does not
yet support wires connected to islands (and outputs a suitable "sorry"
message when this is detected).
Not all the lex/yacc (flex/bison) targets were using a consistent syntax.
This patch fixes that and explicitly serializes the *.c/*.cc and *.h build.
Not doing this was causing problem when using make -j. The issue appears to
be that if two targets are specified for a rule (e.g. file.cc file.h: file.y)
make does not realize they are both built by the same call so the rule is
executed twice. Once for the .cc target and once for the .h target. This is
not a problem for a serial build. To work around this only use the .c/.cc
file in the main target and then make the .h file depend on the .c/.cc file
as a sub-target.
This patch removes the space between -L and the directory in the vpi
Makefile. It also fixes the line to use the correct variable name
for the LDFLAGS.
The $ivlh_attribute_event system function helps the Verilog runtime
support <name>'event expressions in VHDL. The vhdlpp generates a
call to $ivlh_attribute_event, which in turn uses callbacks to handle
the support.
This is also the start of the vhdl_sys vpi module. This module should
by included whenever VHDL code is parsed.
Added an explicit option prefix="yy" to files that were generated
without an explicit -P.
This makes the lex-generated symbol names self contained without any
help from from build system.
This patch adds preliminary support for implementing the $table_model()
function for Verilog-A. It is not currently functional, but the VPI
interface routines and data file parsing are mostly complete. The big
things left are building the data structures and adding the interpolation
and extrapolation routines.
We also need to fix vvp to identify constant strings/parameters in a
structural context.
This patch adds full support for the stochastic tasks/functions except
the mean inter-arrival and average wait statistics are not currently
available. These will be added in a later patch. This implementation
goes a bit beyond the standard and supports the following:
1. The job and inform arguments support 32 bit four state values.
2. The id for all routines, the job and inform arguments for $q_add(),
the statistic code for $q_exam() along with the queue type and
maximum length arguments for $q_initialize() can be less than or
equal to 32 bits. The argument will be sign extended if needed to
fill the internal 32 bit value.
3. The job and inform arguments to $q_remove() and the status argument
for all the routines must be 32 bits, but do not have to be an
integer variable (e.g. a 32 bit register or part select is OK).
4. An undefined bit in the id argument for any of the routines will
return a status of 2 (undefined queue id). Undefined bits are not
automatically converted to zero.
5. Undefined bits in the $q_initialize() queue type and maximum
length arguments or the $q_exam() statistic code argument are also
flagged as an error (are not converted to zero).
6. The $q_full() function returns 2 on error, the other routines that
return a value $q_remove() job/inform arguments and the $q_exam()
statistic value argument will usually return x on error.
7. An invalid statistic code will set the $q_exam() status to 8.
8. The $q_exam() statistic value argument can be 32 bits or larger.
This allows returning large statistical time values.
9. All time values are internally saved in simulation time units.
They will be converted to the calling module's time unit (with
rounding) before they are returned.
10. If a $q_exam() statistical value is too large to fit into the
variable the maximum positive value will be returned and the
status code will be set to 9 (value is too large).
11. If a statistical value is currently undefined $q_exam() will
return 10 (no statistical information) (e.g. using code 5 on an
empty queue).
Create the v2009.vpi module to include SystemVerilog core
functions, and start out with some of the enum methods.
Add to vvp support for creating enum types, including some
vpi access methods.
The files we get from GTKWave are not under our control so we need to
ignore the cppcheck style warnings for them. The random routines are
from the standard so they should not be changed to fix style warnings
either. We also have some weird, but correct pointer subtraction that
cppcheck warns about. This patch adds suppression files for all these
warnings. You must have the latest cppcheck from git since I submitted
a patch that adds the ability to place comments in the suppression file.
This patch adds -Wextra to the compilation flags for C++ files in
the vvp and vpi subdirectories. It also fixes all the problems
found while adding -Wextra. This mostly entailed removing some of
the unused arguments, removing the name for others and using the
correct number of initializers.
This patch adds support for running cppcheck from the Makefile. It also
standardizes the order of some of the targets. It renames vpip_format.c
to vpip_format.cc and fixes the size of the array tables to make room
for the trailing NULL. Found when using a C++ compiler.