Threads used to be deleted when they finished processing code.
The problem with this is that some of the code could be
rescheduled to run at rosync ($strobe, etc.). This allowed the
thread data the code depended on to be reaped too soon. This
patch uses a new queue to schedule thread deletion. The queue
is processed after rosync has finished.
This patch makes the muxz and muxr functors schedule events
instead of directly calling vvp_send_*(). This prevents the
code from going into an infinite loop when the output feeds
back to the select.
This patch adds functionality to do a bit or part select release
when a constant value is forced to the net/register. It also adds an
error message when the user tries to force a signal to a bit/part
select. This is not currently handled by the run time, so is now
caught in the compiler (tgt-vvp). Where when this functionality is
needed, it will be easy to know what to do instead of trying to track
down some odd runtime functionality.
What this all means is that you can force a signal to an entire
signal or you can force a constant to any part of a signal (bit,
part or entire) and release any of the above. Technically the
release of a constant value does not have to match the force.
The runtime verifies that if you are releasing a signal driver
it is being done as a full release. I don't see an easy way to
check this in the compiler.
To fix the signal deficiencies we need to rework the force_link
code to allow multiple drivers and partial unlinking. Much of
this is in the runtime, but the %force/link operator may also
need to be changed like I did to the %release opcode.
vpi_put_value can mimic force and release with vpiForceFlag and
vpiReleaseFlag flags to the vpi_put_value call. With this patch,
the infrastructure is added to allow the flags argument to be passed
to the dispatched put_value function, and for signals handle those
flags as force/release of a net.
This patch reworks much of the ternary code to short circuit when
possible and supports real values better. It adds a blend operator
for real values that returns 0.0 when the values differ and the value
when they match. This deviates slightly from the standard which
specifies that the value for reals is always 0.0 when the conditional
is 'bx. There are also a couple bug fixes.
These fixes have not been ported to continuous assignments yet.
Ternary operators used at compile time and in procedural assignments
should be complete (short circuit and support real values).
draw_number_bool64() in tgt-vvp/eval_bool.c was using %ix/load to
load immediate values into registers greater than three. The problem
was that of_IX_LOAD() in vvp/vthread.cc was masking off the upper
bits. This was putting the results in the wrong register. This patch
removes the bit masking from of_IX_LOAD() and updates the %ix/load
documentation.
This patch fixes two problems. The first is that thr_check_addr()
was being used inconsistently. It should be passed a real address,
but the resize of the vector should be at least one more than this
address. The extra and unneeded CPU_WORD_BITS was also removed
from the routine.
The second problem involved an invalid memory access in
vvp_vector4_t::set_vec() when the vector being copied was an integer
multiple of the machine word width. Under this condition there would
be no remaining bits that needed to be copied but the routine was always
trying to copying some remaining bits. This code is now only executed
when there is a remainder.
Neither of these appear to be causing runtime problems. The second one
was found with valgrind. The first were found while tracking down the
second problem.
This patch adds the power operator for signed bit based values
in a continuous assignment. It also fixes a few other power
expression width problems. The expression width is still not
calculated correctly, since the correct method can produce huge
possible bit widths. The result is currently limited to the width
of the native long. This is because lround() is used to convert
from a double to an integer. A check in the code generator protects
the runtime from this limitation.
This patch adds the power operator for unsigned bit based values
in a continuous assignment. It also refactors the power code for
normal expressions and continuous assignments.
This patch adds bit based power support to normal expressions.
It also pushes the constant unsigned bit based calculation to
the runtime until the bit based method can be copied to the
compiler. Continuous assignments also need to use this type
of calculation.
vvp/main.cc was including asm/page.h on GNU/Linux
systems, though that file does not often exist and
is not necessary.
Signed-off-by: Michael Witten <mfwitten@mit.edu>
This patch makes sure the delay is calculated correctly when only some
of the bits change and you are comparing against the initial (t0) value.
Basically you have to check the initial value against all the bits in
the new signal not just the first bit since the order that bits change
is not deterministic.
Allow user defined functions to take real value arguments and return
real value results in net contexts. Use the data type of the nets
attached to the ports to define the data types of the arguments and
return value.
When conditional delays are in use, it is sometimes possible for there
to be no delays available for a given input event. In that case, skip
the delay processing for that case instead of crashing.
Rework the encoding of a real value in the Cr<> label to be similar to
the format used by the %loadi/wr instruction. This mantissa-expoment
format better carries all the bits of the desired real value with
plenty of fidelity and range.
This patch adds a new opcode %load/avp0 that is used to load a
word from an array and add a value to it. %load/vp0 was
changed/fixed to do the summation at the result width not the
vector width. This allows small vectors to index large arrays with
an offset. A few errors in the opcodes.txt file were also fixed.
This patch schedules the input value change to .sfuns calls to avoid
potential recursion problems. It also cleans up two put_value calls
that did unneeded loops when putting VectorVals and the width was
greaten than 32 bits.
This patch adds a new flag to vvp "-n" that can be used to make
$stop and hence <Control-C> act like $finish. This may be desired
when using vvp in a non-interactive environment.
tgt-vvp/eval_expr.c uninitialized variables
vpi/sys_display.c uninitialized variables
vvp/vpi_priv.cc deprecated string constant usage
vvp/vpi_vthr_vector.cc deprecated string constant usage
the last entry invokes vpip_name_string() and uses const char *
in the same way as the other 9 callers in vvp/*.cc, the only
difference is that the argument is static instead of computed.