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.
A real delay must be scaled and rounded using the local precision
before it is finally scaled to the simulation time units. This
patch fixes the compiler to do this correctly or generate the
correct code for run time calculated delays. Delays in a CA
already worked correctly. The run time was also fixed to scale
modpath (SDF back annotation) delays correctly.
The functions (malloc, free, etc.) that used to be provided in
malloc.h are now provided in cstdlib for C++ files and stdlib.h for
C files. Since we require a C99 compliant compiler it makes sense
that malloc.h is no longer needed.
This patch also modifies all the C++ files to use the <c...>
version of the standard C header files (e.g. <cstdlib> vs
<stdlib.h>). Some of the files used the C++ version and others did
not. There are still a few other header changes that could be done,
but this takes care of much of it.
The Cygwin compiler is a bit picky. This patch adds some casts
to remove compilation warnings. In the past I have had warnings
off because of problems with the STL, but for this directory we
may as well squash as many warings as we can. It also does not
recognize that an assert(0) or assert(false) ends a routine so
it complains about no return at end of function or variables
not being defined.
To get the correct print format for a 64 bit value it is much
better to use <inttypes.h> (when available) than building our
own value. This allows MinGW to use the non-standard I64.
(cherry picked from commit d237e35076)
This patch adds a number of compile and run-time checks for illegal
uses of variables declared in automatic tasks and functions. It
also adds a check for event expressions in automatic tasks that use
features not yet supported in VVP.
Add the vpiFile and vpiLineNo properties to system functions.
Most other objects have stubs that return "N/A"/0. Interactive
functions (called from the debugger) use <interactive> for the
file name.
Gets rid of a few warning: deprecated conversion from string
constant to 'char*', follows IEEE 1364-2001C 27.10 in more cases,
and fixes at least one real bug (look at the previous use of
strdup/strcat in real_var_get_str() and signal_get_str()).
This patch implements the swrite* and sformat system tasks. It also
makes $simtime distinguishable from the other integer time tasks.
This was needed to get the correct time units when $simtime was given
as an argument to $swrite*. The string constant code was also modified
to allow a string to be returned as a vector (0/1 bit pattern).
Here are some more specifics about the swrite* changes.
1. They do not share formatting code with the other display functions,
so they may/will produce different results.
2. All %{alpha} codes allow a width and justification. Others have been
enhanced (%t allows the default width and precision to be overridden,
time functions print with time formatting, better error checking and
messages, etc.).
3. %u and %z formatting codes have been added. It is important to note
that these two formats can produce embedded NULLs, since these
functions are returning a string anything after the first NULL will
not be reachable! memcpy is used instead of regular string processing
where needed so that the original string will contain the total
result. The size returned when the string is created is the true
length. A warning will be printed if a string with embedded NULLs is
produced (strlen() does not match the true length).
4. Real numbers are printed with %g instead of %f.
Once this new formatting code has been evaluated we should incorporate
the changes/fixes into the formatting code for the other functions or
the other functions could be modified to use this new code. The true
string length is available so we should be able to work around the
embedded NULL problem.
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.