Nothing to do with tab width! Eliminates useless
trailing spaces and tabs, and nearly all <space><tab>
pairings. No change to derived files (e.g., .vvp),
non-master files (e.g., lxt2_write.c) or the new tgt-vhdl
directory.
Low priority, simple entropy reduction. Please apply
unless it deletes some steganographic content you want
to keep.
This is a major rework on the sys_fileio routines. They now have
improved compiletf routines and the calltf routines are now
standardized. Along the way a few bug were fixed as well. Some
updates to other vpi files as well.
I changed the order of the $fputc() arguments to match C and the
rest of the system functions like it ($fungetc, etc.). I recently
fixed $fungetc() so I'm assuming the $fputc() needs the same fix.
It's an Icarus specific function.
This patch cleans up some of the code to use common compiletf
routines where appropriate. It also adds code to print the
number of extra arguments and cleans up the messages a bit.
This patch cleans up the dump routines and adds file and
line number information for errors. It also adds some of
the missing MemoryWord properties so they can now be
dumped and monitored correctly.
This patch fixes the calculation of the scope type in draw_scope.
This code is really only used in the VCD dumper so I commented it
out in the other two. The problem was that the lower scope was
used to calculate the scope type. It is also now an error to try
to draw an invalid scope type.
This patch fixes a number of problems associated with the various dumpers.
1. It catches the problem uncovered in pr1809904 and prevents the core
dumps from happening. It prints a warning message if you try to change
the file after the program has started dumping data to the file.
2. It makes all the dumpers work in the same manner. Before the VCD
$dumpfile was processed at compile time, but the LXT/LXT2 versions
did this at run time. The correct place for this is the run time so
that you can pass the task a calculated name.
3. All the dumpers use common compiletf routines located in vcd_priv.c
4. Make the LXT/LXT2 $dumpfile commands only get the file name and
let $dumpvars actually open the file. This matches the VCD code.
5. Fix the $dumpfile code to allow calculated file names.
6. Make dumpvars without a scope/variable match all toplevel modules
not just the toplevel module the $dumpvars was located in. This
now matches the standard (2001).
7. Simplify the no dumper code (vcdoff.c) and add missing functions.
8. Cleanup the code and messages.
9. vvp can take -none for no dumper.
The LXT and LXT2 formats ignore/work with duplicate variables in
$dumpvars() commands, but VCD output includes extra definitions that
may cause some confusion. This patch checks for duplicates and prints
a warning when they are being suppressed.
It also corrects some error messages in the LXT and LXT2 files to not
reference VCD and some other message cleanup.
GTKWave needs to have escaped identifiers properly escaped (preceded
with a back slash) in its VCD input. Without this the name may not
display correctly. Even though it is not required, to keep things
consistent LXT and LXT2 formats also prefix escaped identifiers with
a back slash.
This patch adds marks at simulation end if needed and enabled (on
and not over the limit) for vcd/lxt/lxt2 files. End of simulation
callbacks also now have the correct simulation time. The default
file names for lxt and lxt2 now match the vcd file except for the
extension. lx2 is also an alias for lxt2 and the default lxt2 file
extension is lx2. This matches what GTKWave expects. Any lxt2
diagnostic output print LXT2 instead of LXT to make it clear which
dumper you are using.
The attached patch add an implementation for $dumplimit(). It does
not do a hard limit to the file size, but for VCD files it completes
the current time step and puts a comment in the file. For lxt and
lxt2 files the functionality is in place, but because of buffering
the file can be slightly larger than expected.
as well as a user specified log file, set log
file to buffer lines.
Add vpi_flush function, and clear up some cunfused
return codes from other vpi functions.
Adjust $display and vcd/lxt messages to use the
standard output/log file.
scaled to the local units. Change the internal
implementation of vpiSystemTime the $time functions
to properly account for this. Also add $simtime
to get the simulation time.