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Stephen Williams 4d4a693248 Improve some assert messages
Replace some assert functions with ivl_assert.
2009-09-16 14:45:55 -07:00
Cary R 1872652019 Don't check the scope for array words.
We do not want to check an array word scope to see if the scope
was already included since a scope does not include array words.
They must be explicitly specified.
(cherry picked from commit 0b6bd343e8)
2009-09-15 20:51:11 -07:00
Cary R d68fea3f58 Warn that events can not be user task or function arguments.
This patch makes events passed as arguments to user tasks or functions
a compile time error with an appropriate error message.
(cherry picked from commit 4d57ede0e5)
2009-09-15 20:45:49 -07:00
Cary R b0e2185ade Fix 64 bit problem in vvp/vpi_signal.c
This is based on a suggested fix from Martin. It fixes the crash
for two tests in the test suite. As a bonus it is more efficient.
(cherry picked from commit 43f41572cb)
2009-09-15 20:40:14 -07:00
Cary R 6aaf2f84a8 Squash some gcc 4.3.3 warnings.
This patch clears all the gcc 4.3.3 warning that can be fixed.
The remaining warning is dictated by older versions of the
1364 standard.
(cherry picked from commit 6d5d06cae4)
2009-09-15 20:38:57 -07:00
Cary R 7ad50f4454 Revert one change from previous patch.
I was mistaken in changing the cast in the comparison.
(cherry picked from commit 5a11a8a9c2)
2009-09-15 20:35:48 -07:00
Cary R 19b0d5b7c9 Fix another 64 bit problem in a part select.
This patch fixes a problem in the .part/v select when the index is
undefined. The default value needs to be INT_MIN, so when the long
is cast to an int the value is in range.
(cherry picked from commit 1b300cb2f6)
2009-09-15 20:35:35 -07:00
Cary R ae87aff745 Fix .part/v to only use a 32 bit value.
To get better functionality in V0.9 and development until we
add a select that is sign aware to .part/v this patch uses
a 32 bit integer (int) for the select value. This allows a
normal Verilog integer to produce the correct results. A
warning for smaller signed index vectors is planned, but it
needs more input.
(cherry picked from commit 27f032760e)
2009-09-15 20:35:24 -07:00
Cary R 9c09394785 Add support for 'bx from a signal to &PV<>
&PV<> was just using vpi_get_value() when a signal was driving
the select. This incorrectly returned 0 for 'bx or 'bz. This
patch adds a check for an undefined value and returns INT_MIN
for this case.
(cherry picked from commit 1b0dd8c8e5)
2009-09-13 08:38:08 -07:00
Cary R 3f8f81568a Add file/line information to named events and better expr. error.
This patch adds file and line number information to named events.
It also modifies the draw_eval_expr_wid() routine to fail with
an appropriate message for named events. This checking needs to
be pushed into the elaboration stage, but this will give a better
message than we had before.
(cherry picked from commit dff6a1ebff)
2009-09-13 08:34:59 -07:00
Martin Whitaker bb5d30ead5 Add user control over implicit sensitivity list warnings.
This patch adds two new warning classes that can be enabled or
disabled via the -W command line option. The first controls
whether a warning is generated if a part select within an
always @* statement causes the entire vector to be added to
the implicit sensitivity list. The second controls whether a
warning is generated if a word select within an always @*
statement causes the entire array to be added to the implicit
sensitivity list. The first class is not automatically enabled
by -Wall, the second class is.
(cherry picked from commit fc49420cb5)
2009-09-13 08:27:54 -07:00
Nick Gasson 4e77abca44 Allow labelled begin blocks to contain processes in VHDL target
This is a simple fix for a crash that occured when a process
was inside a labelled begin inside a generate statement.
(cherry picked from commit face1a1d15)
2009-09-03 18:16:47 -07:00
Nick Gasson 902ae19bbf Handle generate scopes with signals in VHDL target
This uniques the name of each copy of a signal and adds
it to the containing VHDL entity.
(cherry picked from commit 388c9c6747)
2009-09-03 18:16:35 -07:00
Nick Gasson 5587e42e2e Translate simple generate loops to VHDL
This handles generate loops and genvars with no local variables
(cherry picked from commit bc7ec04cab)
2009-09-03 18:16:18 -07:00
Cary R f8f363a0b6 Remove old configure files in vvp directory.
(cherry picked from commit 5f08f40cad)
2009-09-03 18:15:23 -07:00
Cary R f34485d415 Support negative index for %assign/av opcodes.
If the array index is negative these opcodes need to just return.
(cherry picked from commit 9d765820bf)
2009-09-03 18:12:40 -07:00
Cary R df177e9e14 Major rewrite of indexed part selects.
This patch is a major rewrite of the indexed part selects (+: and -:).

It made the following enhancements:

1. Make indexed part selects work correctly with both big and little
   endian vectors.

2. Add a warning flag that warns about constant out of bounds/or 'bx
   indexed selects.

3. Moved the -: parameter code to its own routine.

4. Added support for straddling before part selects in a CA.

5. Added more assert(! number_is_unknown) statements.

6. Add warning for &PV<> select with a signed index signal that is
  less than the width of an int. This will be fixed later.

7. Add support for loading a 'bx/'bz constant into a numeric register.

8. Add a number of signed value fixes to the compiler/code generator.

9. Major fix of draw_select_expr() in the code generator.
(cherry picked from commit 2b17366ad5)
2009-09-03 18:07:51 -07:00
Cary R 5d4c8d616a Propagate sign in synthesize for math operators.
The sign of the expression needs to be propagated for the
math operators when they are synthesized.
(cherry picked from commit a49463e728)
2009-09-03 18:02:40 -07:00
Cary R 72c02a8285 Pass file/line information for part selects.
Propagate the file and line information for a part select
expression and LPM (continuous assign).
(cherry picked from commit 06997c63ed)
2009-09-03 18:02:24 -07:00
Cary R 043c86ba02 Enhance %shiftr/i0 and $shiftl/i0 to work with negative shifts.
The %shiftr/i0 and %shiftl/i0 opcodes are used for some part
selects and if we have a negative shift we want the value to be
padded with 'bx. This patch enhances the two %shift/i0 opcodes
to work with negative shifts and for negative shifts pad with
'bx instead of 'b0.

It also fixes %ix/get/s to use a uint64_t instead of a unsigned
long to avoid problems with sign extension on 32 bit machines.
(cherry picked from commit ecb00017cb)
2009-09-03 18:02:02 -07:00
Cary R b9d0783ad9 Assert number is not unknown for many cases in tgt-vvp.
This patch adds a number of asserts that a number is not unknown
in places where this should never happen.
(cherry picked from commit d108221fef)
2009-09-03 18:01:43 -07:00
Cary R 047ee137ed Add vvp support for out of bound variable part selects.
This patch adds support for variable part selects with out of bound
and 'bx index values.
(cherry picked from commit 1306a6db81)
2009-09-03 18:01:27 -07:00
Cary R ef814a9ef4 Add a -Wselect-range warning class.
This patch adds support for a -Wselect-range warning class to the
driver and ivl programs. This is part of -Wall. The actual checks
will be added in a later patch.

Cherry-picked from e576e1eb2c
2009-09-03 18:00:31 -07:00
Cary R fa0ecb3761 Convert IVL_LPM_CONCAT to use ivl_lpm_size() instead of ivl_lpm_selects()
It was documented that a IVL_LPM_CONCAT would use _size() instead
of _selects(). This patch adds the functionality to _size() and
converts all the Icarus provided code generators to use _size().
_select() will be kept for compatibility in V0.9.
(cherry picked from commit 4cd790a2d2)
2009-09-03 17:52:35 -07:00
Cary R f2a81cf660 Fix subtle bug in scope checking.
This check looks to be defined to check the child scope not the
top level scope.
(cherry picked from commit 872962ef18)
2009-09-03 17:49:18 -07:00
Cary R e1b4d531a1 Update config.guess and config.sub to latest version.
This patch updates the config.guess and config.sub files to the
latest ones from automake 1.11.
(cherry picked from commit 9669ccd011)
2009-09-03 17:48:17 -07:00
Cary R a418995988 Update MinGW requirements, etc.
The old readline library was causing problem. I updated the mingw.txt
file to use the gnuwin32 version of readline (5.0-1) which works. I
also mentioned that I plan to rewrite the directions using a newer
version of MinGW.
(cherry picked from commit a51f2dca50)
2009-09-03 17:46:53 -07:00
Cary R 8c36e20fd4 Add support for an undefined index for the %load/a* opcodes.
These opcodes need to return 'bx or 0.0 for the real opcode when
the array index is undefined.

The patch also documents the auto incrementing of the bit
index register done by the %load/avx.p opcode.
(cherry picked from commit 8623f804f2)
2009-09-03 17:40:01 -07:00
Cary R 2c982a6edb Add missing limits.h include in vpi_signal.cc
(cherry picked from commit 83c7a24cff)
2009-09-03 17:37:52 -07:00
Cary R a298bfb22a For a part select driving another part select the extra bits must be 'bz.
When a part select is driving another part select any bits outside the
original select must be 'bz instead of 'bx. If we initialize the temporary
buffer to 'bz this should work as required. It there are multiple drivers
then a resolver comes into play and this should not matter.
(cherry picked from commit e31b6bd20c)
2009-09-03 17:35:16 -07:00
Cary R cce61d7134 Ignore a zero MCD for $fflush, $fdisplay*, $fwrite* and $fstrobe*.
(cherry picked from commit ed4e2eb046)
2009-09-03 17:30:12 -07:00
Martin Whitaker aad5443a36 Fix for pr2842185 and for genvar scopes.
When checking for name collisions, the compiler looks for genvar
declarations in the enclosing module rather than in the current
scope, which leads to false positives. The compiler also places
all genvar declarations in the enclosing module scope, even when
the declarations are inside a generate block which has its own
scope. This patch fixes both these faults. It also fixes some
typos and outdated information in comments.
(cherry picked from commit da010db739)
2009-09-03 17:24:45 -07:00
Martin Whitaker f5f104f8a6 Fix for pr2837451.
pr2827132 changed the val_ field in vvp_fun_part_sa to only store
the bit values for the selected part, not the entire source vector,
but omitted to modify the recv_vec4_pv method to handle this change.
This patch rectifies that omission.
(cherry picked from commit 7c6176357f)
2009-08-18 17:33:30 -07:00
Cary R b7ff68c3f4 Fix a few more minor memory leaks.
This patch fixes a few more memory leaks that can happen under
error conditions.
(cherry picked from commit 35f3d7f60e)
2009-08-18 15:00:12 -07:00
Cary R 69986a5bc7 Do not schedule a new event if the previous event has the same value.
If the previous event has exactly the same value as this event then
we do not add this event to the event queue.
(cherry picked from commit 2e820ca6f0)
2009-08-18 14:56:14 -07:00
Cary R c0f4b0374a Warn that we do not support non-blocking assignment to real array words.
A while ago we changed how variable arrays were accessed. This change
did not get propagated to the non-blocking assignment for real array
words. This patch adds a warning that this is not currently supported.
We can add this to development, but not V0.9 (interface change).
(cherry picked from commit 88b18d4212)
2009-08-18 14:52:35 -07:00
Cary R 817b1ef3d4 UDPs need to evaluate their arguments before generation
When generating a .udp call the arguments need to be evaluated
before the .udp is. This allows things like .resolv to be built
correctly.
(cherry picked from commit cb5c4299fb)
2009-08-18 14:48:30 -07:00
Cary R f9774758a3 UDPs can only take two delay values.
Check in the compiler that a UDP is only given two delay values.
(cherry picked from commit 7916e148f8)
2009-08-18 14:45:31 -07:00
Cary R eb2fed7015 Fix some memory leaks/issues found with cppcheck.
I ran cppcheck on the code and it found a few obscure memory leaks and
a few other issues. This patch fixes most of them.
(cherry picked from commit 2e166b7279)
2009-08-18 14:36:32 -07:00
Stephen Williams 5af47cda12 Fix man page formatting for portability. 2009-08-10 06:34:18 -07:00
Cary R 0aad444bbf Add full $ferror() support, bug fixes, etc.
This patch adds $ferror() support. This is enhanced over what the standard
says needs to be supported. All file I/O routines set/clear the errno flag,
This allows $ferror() to check when an invalid fd/MCD is passed to a
system task. The $ferror() fd is only checked if errno is not set since
all the other routines will set EBADF when they are called. This allows us
to test the output from $fopen() which sets the fd to zero (an invalid fd)
when it has a problem.

The following bugs (changes) are also fixed:

Fix $fdisplay*, $fwrite*, $fstrobe*, $fflush, $fclose to not accept 0 as
a valid MCD.

For the $fdisplay*, $fwrite* and $fstrobe tasks an invalid fd/MCD is now
a warning instead of an error like the other file I/O routines.

Modify $fputc() to be a function and return a value like $ungetc().

Modify $ungetc() to return a value like the standard dictates (-1 on
error else 0) and pass the value as a full int to get EOF as an error.

Remove some extra checks that could not happen in $fseek() and to
be safe convert the numeric codes to the system symbolic values.

Skip $fstrobe callback when the fd/MCD is closed. The standard says
we need to cancel the callback, but we currently do not have the
ability to do that so just skipping this will work for now.

Free the argument handle when $fscanf() is called with an invalid fd
(memory leak).
(cherry picked from commit ce89a68735)
2009-08-02 11:07:23 -07:00
Cary R e63c75d1a3 Add a warning when we reach 1024 files.
It's not too likely we will ever reach this, but we should be nice
and print a message instead of just failing. We could set errno,
but for now the warning will have to be enough.
(cherry picked from commit b0ac550791)
2009-08-02 11:04:24 -07:00
Cary R a5b0872016 Fix memory leak, unneeded argument.
Very minor issues dosify was not closing files so memory leaks could
show up and vpi/sys_readmem.c was passing the file after it was
closed to the lexor cleanup code. The lexor cleanup code does not
need an argument.
(cherry picked from commit 52fbb3f734)
2009-08-02 11:01:31 -07:00
Cary R f6b9db1c78 Add full genvar support and name space checking.
This patch adds genvars to the elaboration process. It adds checks
that a genvar is defined for a generate loop and that a genvar does
not conflict with any other items in its name space.
(cherry picked from commit 72a98e85cb)
2009-07-29 08:56:01 -07:00
Martin Whitaker 597097eaef Fix for pr2821633.
Currently, edge event functors declared in automatically allocated
scopes that are used to detect edges on signals declared in static
scopes are unable to correctly determine edge information for the
first signal delta they receive because they do not know the old
state of the signal. This patch causes the state of static signals
received by these event functors to be recorded as static state in
the functors, so the old state of the signals can be initialised
to the correct value when a new automatic context is created.
(cherry picked from commit d7fe9c613c)
2009-07-29 08:52:50 -07:00
Martin Whitaker 47512e351f Suppress unnecessary update of part select functor output.
Currently a part select functor will send updates to nodes connected
to its output whenever any part of its input vector changes. This
patch ensures updates are only sent when the selected part of the
input vector changes.
(cherry picked from commit 1453c5b0bb)
2009-07-29 08:50:28 -07:00
Cary R 506c09f5f8 Fix power operator width in self-determined context.
In a self determined context the width of the power operator
is defined to be the left argument width.
(cherry picked from commit e98000426e)
2009-07-29 08:47:25 -07:00
Cary R 693fb93962 Fix CA replication of zero issues.
This patch fixes a CA to evaluate and ignore a replication of zero.
It also fixes a minor glitch in the data type calculation code. This
was causing a problem if a zero width replication was the first
element in a concatenation/replication since the data type was hard
coded to the first element of the concatenation/replication. It now
uses the first defined element in the concatenation/replication to
determine the data type.
(cherry picked from commit b629d913d2)
2009-07-29 08:44:15 -07:00
Cary R 8ca5926db9 Fix procedural concatenation/repetition problems
This patch evaluates the whole concatenation expression and
makes the concatenation padding sign aware. This is needed
when $signed({...}) is passed as an argument.

A repetition is just N copies of the base expression not N
evaluations of the base expression. This is only a problem
when functions have side effects. It's also faster to copy.
The evaluation must also be done when the replication count
is zero (see 1364-2005).
(cherry picked from commit e362a86b16)
2009-07-29 08:44:05 -07:00
Cary R 7acafd128f The scanf functions must return EOF if source starts at the end of input.
The $fscanf() and $sscanf() functions are defined to return EOF when
the end of input is reached before any matches or match failures have
occurred.
(cherry picked from commit c5ee1fdbf5)
2009-07-29 08:40:47 -07:00
Cary R d0a12f5b14 When skipping C-style comments in a skipped `ifdef include the '\n'
When a C-style comment /* */ is being skipped because it is in a
skipped `ifdef, `ifndef, etc. directive then we need to output a
'\n' at any comment end of line.
(cherry picked from commit e932c41587)
2009-07-29 08:37:59 -07:00
Cary R 8964a175f8 Find the width of net arrays correctly.
Add code to the generic get_array_word_size() function to correctly
find the width of net arrays and use this routine in the _vthr_
code as needed.
(cherry picked from commit 212bd4134a)
2009-07-29 08:34:49 -07:00
Cary R 97d70f9069 base if for ivl pbase is for ivlpp 2009-07-29 08:31:43 -07:00
Cary R 0dc0fbf78d Add check for prec > unit in `timescale directive. 2009-07-29 08:28:14 -07:00
Cary R 786b3a0ca9 Real constants are always signed.
Set the signed_flag_ for real constants.
2009-07-29 08:21:36 -07:00
Cary R 24a60ce6af Add compiler warnings for more constant out of bounds array accesses.
This patch adds compiler warning messages for all/most constant out
of bounds array access.
2009-07-06 15:08:56 -07:00
Cary R 4c640f67cb More VCD enhancements.
Make the code smarter so it can keep fewer items in the lists.
Scopes and explicitly given variables are all that is kept.
Includes a few other refinements.
2009-07-06 15:06:15 -07:00
Cary R cfe68fe6b4 Add basic support for events and cleanup VCD dumper.
This patch adds support for dumping named events to the VCD
dumper only. The LXT and LXT2 will be added once this has
been tested more. It also reworks the $dumpvars routine
to be more consistent concerning warning messages for duplicate
signal dump requests and fixes some bugs.

For events you will get extra events at T0 and at $dumpon. I
plan to fix this, but that is much more involved.

For duplicate signal warnings. Implicit duplicates loaded
automatically from a scope will not display a warning. Only
an explicit signal request will print a warning if it was
already included. All other will be silently ignored. This
should limit the warning to only what the user cares about.

For example:

  $dumpvars(0, var, scope_that_includes_var);

Will work without a warning message.

  $dumpvars(0, scope_that_includes_var, var);

Will generate a warning since the var was already included
by the scope request.

Other enhancements include the start of including type
information in the output. For now integer is added, the
other type information will require changes to the code
generator and hence will only be done in development.
2009-07-06 15:06:02 -07:00
Cary R 78149e9d15 Use correct sign for signal and constant addition.
This was incorrectly using the expression sign not checking if
the two sub-expressions are both signed. This likely used to
work, but in the context of $signed which sets the expression
to signed so we can have a signed expression without both
sub-expressions being signed.
2009-07-06 15:01:23 -07:00
Cary R bbe037bf9f Print a warning for an implicit sensitivity list that has selects.
An implicit sensitivity list that has selects (bit, part, indexed
part or array) will include more than the user expects so print a
warning to let them know what will happen. Other simulators have
the same behavior, but I believe this is incorrect and needs to
be fixed to only include the appropriate parts. The warnings can
go when we fix this functionality, but we need them now to warn
the user that they may not be getting what they expect. One other
simulator warns for array selects.

This patch also adds the array index to the sensitivity list.
2009-06-23 09:53:31 -07:00
Cary R d3bf6be7b2 Fix real variable array and net array bugs.
This patch fixes a number of bugs related to real variable and net
arrays. Specifically the following:

1. When iterating over (scanning) a net array start at base index 0
   not index 1.

2. Don't fail when iterating over (scanning) a real variable array.

3. Run the array_word_change() routine when a real variable array
   word is changed. This allows array ports and value change
   callbacks to work correctly.

4. Update the array_word_change() routine to work with real variable
   arrays.

5. Update the array port code to support real variable arrays.

6. find_name() needs to also iterate over net array words just like
   memory array words.

7. Initialize all real array words to 0.0 when the array is created.
2009-06-23 09:50:13 -07:00
Cary R 6146a98278 Make the dumpers match better (VCD, LXT, LXT2).
This patch removes some of the unneeded differences in the
various dumper routines. This is the start of a complete
refactoring, but the first task is to make them as common
as possible and this is the start of that.
2009-06-23 09:43:22 -07:00
Cary R 63c7285113 For real expressions evaluate non-real sub-exprs as bits and convert.
When processing procedural real expressions we need to evaluate
non-real sub-expressions as bit based expressions and then
convert the result to a real value. This is particularly import
for integer division.
2009-06-23 09:37:41 -07:00
Cary R 79e0203280 Use a default buffer size of 512 vs 256 for displaying.
This patch changes the initial buffer size when displaying results
to 512 from 256. This initial buffer is used as the default for the
floating point results and failed when %f is given a large, but
valid value. To make this even more safe we add the precision to
the size to make sure we do not overflow the buffer.
2009-06-23 09:31:18 -07:00
Cary R ad419dfbe4 Parse the config declarations and report they will be ignored.
This patch adds code to parse config declarations and reports
that they are not currently supported and will be ignored.
2009-06-23 09:25:21 -07:00
Cary R 75d71fe312 Some compiler cleanup and minor memory leak fixes.
This patch cleans up some unneeded code. Releases some allocated
memory before the compiler quits and fixes a couple minor memory
leaks in the compiler and vvp code generator.
2009-06-23 09:14:03 -07:00
Cary R 5a30355faf Ignore specify pulsestyle_* and *showcancelled directives.
This patch adds code to silently ignore the specify directives:
  pulsestyle_onevent
  pulsestyle_ondetect
  showcancelled
  noshowcancelled.
2009-06-08 11:12:04 -07:00
Cary R 623e897e55 Some delay expressions need to probe their width (ternary)
The ternary operator requires that the expression width be defined.
This requires that the delay expression has test_width() run on it.
2009-06-08 11:09:10 -07:00
Cary R 0bb6360ac7 Allocate the fd table dynamically in 32 entry chunks.
The fd table used to be statically allocated with only 32 entries.
Three of these were preallocated for stdin, stdout and stderr
leaving only 29 for the user.  This patch makes the allocation of
this table dynamic with a hard limit at 1024 total fds. The table
is increased in 32 bit chunks.
2009-06-08 11:06:43 -07:00
Cary R 4b850e1e74 Fix bugs in &= and |= for vvp_vector4_t
Someone got a bit too creative in reducing the original equations
I wrote to handle this. This patch reverts the previous code and
uses my original equations. This passes for both wide and narrow
vectors. The equations are slightly more complicated, but the old
z2x conversion had some overhead. I would expect the time to be
about the same, but you now get the correct results.
2009-06-08 09:45:25 -07:00
Cary R 8ce807a263 Parse all the 1364-1995 and 1364-2001 timing checks.
This patch adds code to parse and ignore the following timing checks:

$nochange  1364-1995
$skew      1364-1995
$fullskew  1364-2001
$removal   1364-2001
$timeskew  1364-2001

The other checks were already supported. These have not been tested,
but they use the same basic terms as the other checks. We can fully
test these when we actually implement them.
2009-06-08 09:26:54 -07:00
Cary R cc9524bd89 Fix some keywords, add -g2001-noconfig and fix up uwire/wone.
This patch adds -g2001-noconfig command line flag. The compiler
already supported this with `begin_keywords. Document this in
the manual page and fix a few other issues.

Fix endgenerate to be a 2001 keyword and add a few missing
keywords at the appropriate standard level e.g.(unsigned).

Add uwire and deprecate wone. wone used to just convert without
a warning to a wire. uwire will display a warning that it is
being converted to a wire without a check. wone is converted to
a uwire with a warning and then prints the uwire message. The
uwire message will be replaced with a real check fairly soon.
2009-06-08 09:20:27 -07:00
nog 13e07d6b7c Avoid stepping on free'd memory during recursive macro expansion
During macro expansion (with arguments), there is one global buffer
(exp_buf) that keeps getting reallocated to fit all the macro's text
that's currently being expanded.  The problem with this scheme is that if
a macro with arguments needs to be expanded from the macro text of another
macro with arguments, it may happen that the second expansion forces
the above exp_buf buffer to be reallocated.  Which is fine until the
previous macro processing resumes where (struct include_stack_t *)->str
now points to uninitialised memory.  Basically, the code that can trigger
such behaviour is as follows:

`define FOO(a)	(a+3)
`define BAR(b)	(`FOO(b)+2)

`BAR(x)

Ofcourse, you need to get lucky to get the exp_buf to be realloced at the
right point, but it's possible.

I don't see the advantage in keeping all the expanding macro's text
together, so my solution is to simply allocate a new buffer and pass it
as (struct include_stack_t *)->str to the flex parsing function and free
it at the end.
2009-06-08 08:51:31 -07:00
Cary R bbf11b830b Add support for unconnected_drive.
Icarus has recognized this directive, but it did not do anything
with the information. This patch adds the functionality for most
common cases. It adds this by changing the input net type from
wire/tri to tri1 or tri0 depending on the pull. The issue is that
if the input net is not a wire or tri this is not safe and should
really be done as an external pull gate connected to the input.
We will need to handle this is it ever comes up. For now a sorry
message is printed.
2009-06-08 08:42:12 -07:00
Cary R d345fb7654 Add more default net types
Previously Icarus only supported a default net type of wire or none.
This patch adds the rest of the supported net types (all except
uwire and trireg) to the `default_nettype directive. It also fixes
make_implicit_net_() to use the default_nettype instead of always
using implicit (the same as wire).
2009-06-08 08:25:21 -07:00
Cary R 3186e3dc54 Rework the timescale directive and cleanup line a bit.
This patch reworks the `timescale directive to do a better
job of parsing the line, it refactors some of the code and
should produce better error messages. It also tightens up
parsing the numeric constant, etc. to better match the
Verilog standard.

The parsing of `line has been enhanced to only allow 0, 1 or
2 for the level and a single line comment at the end of the
line is ignored.
2009-06-07 21:45:31 -07:00
Cary R d4d50fd97d Use strchr() instead of index().
strchr() is more portable and index() is not available under
MinGW so replace index() with strchr().
2009-06-07 21:30:42 -07:00
Cary R 3337c9d51a Make ivl warn that it does not support ifndef or elsif
We added support for these two directives some time ago,
but ivl was never updated to warn that it did not support
them and you needed to use ivlpp.
2009-05-24 10:36:33 -07:00
Cary R dfda202f14 Add better error checking to the two line directives.
Icarus supports both a #line and `line directive. This patch
reworks the parsing of these to provide better error detection
and full checking.
2009-05-24 10:34:06 -07:00
Cary R 5ca440dc1c Add support for `resetall and other directive changes.
This patch adds support for the `resetall directive.

It also changes `celldefine, `endcelldefine and `resetall
to no longer grab text following them. These directives do
not take an argument so they should not be grabbing any
text and silently discarding it.

The `timescale processing was reworked to handle being
reset and hooks were added to easily change the default
time units and precision when we add that feature request.
2009-05-24 10:28:42 -07:00
Cary R 96908e2fc5 Add compiler support for `celldefine, vpiCellInstance
This patch adds support to the compiler and stub backend for
`celldefine. This matches the compiler portion of the full
support that was added to 0.10.devel. This does not change
vvp or the vvp interface since changing the interface is not
allowed in a stable branch.
2009-05-24 10:21:37 -07:00
Cary R 9f07e3c16e Print a better error message for a '~' token in front of ('&' | '|' | '^')
Some users may expect this to work so this patch catches these
specific cases and tells the user to use the singe unary operators
'~&', etc. instead.
2009-05-24 10:18:51 -07:00
Cary R 3ae3e34732 Cleanup if an invalid option is given.
Cleanup the temporary files and memory if iverilog is given
an invalid option.
2009-05-24 10:16:13 -07:00
Cary R 372efd8c30 Fix memory leak when parsing command files.
These are not leaks in the true sense of the word, but it is
memory that is not being freed before the program finishes
so valgrind will complain about this.
2009-05-24 10:15:45 -07:00
Larry Doolittle ac7f55f22a Remove fresh const lint
It looks pretty stupid and non-c++-y, but it does remove two compiler warnings
vvp/stop.cc: In function 'void stop_handler(int)':
vvp/stop.cc:492: warning: deprecated conversion from string constant to 'char*'
vvp/stop.cc:493: warning: deprecated conversion from string constant to 'char*'
2009-05-24 10:14:01 -07:00
Cary R b74736c784 Display and error for hierarchical references in a parameter r-value expr.
Display and error message when the user uses a hierarchical reference
in a parameter r-value expression.
2009-05-19 08:38:46 -07:00
Cary R 7988ef04d8 Add support for displaying a real parameter using %d.
This patch modifies the real parameter get_value routine to use
the standard vpip_real_get_value() routine. This routine has
support for an integer and a decimal string value.
2009-05-19 08:33:02 -07:00
Cary R 61214108fe Add support for initializing outputs declared as output reg.
The standard allows an output declared as "output reg" to be
given an initialization assignment in the output declaration.
this patch adds that functionality. Specifically:

  output reg out = 1'b0;

works as expected.
2009-05-19 08:28:39 -07:00
Cary R 356a19c918 Add escaping to the stringification of macros.
Icarus support returning a string version of a macro ``<MACRO>.
The problem was that it did not escape '\' or '"' so if the
macro to be escaped had either of these it would create an
invalid string. This patch fixes this by translating these two
codes to their octal equivalent when the macro is converted.
2009-05-19 08:25:41 -07:00
Cary R f1c5b58845 Fix the %assign/v0/x1 operators for width equal negative offset case.
This patch fixes the three %assign/v0/x1 operators to correctly
notice that the select has fallen off the start of the vector
for the case that the negative offset equaled the width.
2009-05-19 08:22:12 -07:00
Cary R fad37da1dc Fix %t to work with real system functions.
Fix %t to get the real value when the argument comes from a real
valued system function.
2009-05-06 14:25:03 -07:00
Cary R 80f74d0d24 Add a warning message for some array words when dumping.
When dumping an array word the name is implicitly converted to
an escaped identifier. If this implicit name conflicts with an
explicitly created escaped identifier this patch will print a
warning message warning that the array word will conflict with
an escaped identifier.
2009-05-06 14:22:26 -07:00
Cary R d25f689f55 Vec8 delays should schedule like vec4 delays.
This patch adds code to calculate the vec8 delays using the
same method that is used to calculate the vec4 delays.
2009-05-06 14:19:37 -07:00
Cary R 42618741d9 Calculate the width of an array word correctly.
When finding the width of an array word we need to skip any word
selects for the array dimensions.
2009-05-06 14:16:21 -07:00
Cary R 9bcfc8ab6d Check for name space collisions.
This patch adds code to check for most of the name space
collisions. genvars are not checked correctly since they
are not completely implemented.
2009-04-27 18:07:03 -07:00
Cary R de75e71152 Dump the streams when entering interactive mode.
This patch adds code to automatically dump the output stream
including any dump file when entering interactive mode. When
the user typed ^C or $stop was executed.
2009-04-21 15:11:25 -07:00
Cary R 5f8f7bc6fc Add support for dumping non-constant array selects as a constant select.
Dumping array words is an enhancement that we have added to Icarus.
The problem was that if you wanted to dump the whole array you would
like to use a for loop as follows:

for (lp = 0; lp < max ; lp = lp + 1) $dumpvars(0, array[lp]);

This used to work, but some of the VPI rework broke it because it
counted on the word select to be constant. This patch restores the
functionality by converting the variable word select into a constant
word select in the calltf routine. This is done without warning and
only for the $dumpvars() routine.

Adding this functionality necessitated adding support for vpiIndex
to the &A<> routines.
2009-04-21 15:09:01 -07:00
Cary R f7fb754ee8 It is an error to select part of a scalar value.
In 1364-2005 it is an explicit error to take the select of a scalar
or real value. We added the checks for real a while ago. This patch
adds the functionality for scalar values. In the future we may want
to push the scalar property to the run time.
2009-04-21 15:02:14 -07:00
Cary R e59a6b8df7 Warn the user if they use both a default and `timescale based delay.
This patch add code to print a warning message if it finds both a
default and `timescale based delays. The -Wall or more specifically
the -Wtimescale flag can be used to find the module with the missing
`timescale directive.
2009-04-21 14:56:25 -07:00
Cary R f149a30045 Handle $stop and $finish at the interactive prompt.
This patch adds interactive support for $stop and $finish.
$stop displays a message that the simulator is already stopped.
$finish acts exactly like (calls) the interactive "finish"
command. Having $stop do nothing and $finish not finish until
you exit interactive mode is not very intuitive.
2009-04-21 14:54:44 -07:00
Cary R ddaba5b017 Print a better error message for the optional system tasks/funcs
This patch adds better error messages (compiletf) for the optional
system tasks and functions (Annex C 1364-2005). Doing this also
makes calling them fail more gracefully (it is no longer a RE).
2009-04-21 14:42:12 -07:00
Cary R dff535923f Generate better error messages for concat. with indefinite width.
This patch generates a more user friendly error message for a
concatenation with an indefinite width operand.
2009-04-21 14:38:52 -07:00
Cary R d66471c449 Add $readmempath to set a search path for $readmem{b,h}.
This patch add a new system function $readmempath. It accepts
a ":" separated list of directories that $readmem{b,h} will
use when trying to open a given file. If the file given to
$readmem{b,h} starts with a '/' (an absolute path) the search
list will not be used. A new call to $readmempath will replace
the previous search list with the given list. The search list
elements are check to see if they exist and are directories.
If not a warning will be displayed and they will not be added
to the list.
2009-04-21 14:35:29 -07:00
Cary R b16e3ab59e Allow macro expansions to take arguments with multiple arguments.
This patch allows a macro expansion to have an argument which
itself has multiple arguments (handle nested ",").
(cherry picked from commit 047828ded0)
2009-04-08 19:16:26 -07:00
Cary R d7b76e9390 Add support for recursive modules inside generate blocks
This patch adds support for recursive module loops if the
loop contains a generate block. The assumption is that the
user is doing the right thing in the generate block to make
the loop terminate. For this case there is also a check
that limits the number of loops (default 10). This prevents
the system from crashing when the user did not correctly
terminate the looping structure. The limit can be changed
by the user if needed.
(cherry picked from commit 5e723bfd61)
2009-04-08 19:12:39 -07:00
Cary R 6f692e7984 Use the port that has already been fetched.
This patch reuses the port that has already been fetched vs
fetching it again.
(cherry picked from commit a7741d2bd5)
2009-04-08 19:11:22 -07:00
Cary R dfe7279488 Check for both the library and include file when adding history.
When adding history (add_history) use both the existence of the
library and the header file to determine if history can be
supported. Add a new USE_HISTORY that is the and of these two.
(cherry picked from commit 4b2e5e5914)
2009-04-08 19:09:52 -07:00
Cary R b9ea0036de For div/mod only sign extend if both arguments are signed.
Only sign extend the operands for division or modulus if
both of them are signed. Previously only the individual
operand signedness was being considered.
(cherry picked from commit d074a37a2d)
2009-04-08 19:07:24 -07:00
Cary R fc24624fa2 Add support for empty task port lists with a warning.
The standard does not allow this, but it appears that other
simulators do. This patch adds the functionality, but prints
a warning message for the invalid task definition.
(cherry picked from commit 46350da5f0)
2009-04-08 19:05:03 -07:00
Cary R cca3d5907c Skip leading space for some codes in scanf routines.
Most conversion codes in the scanf routines are supposed to
skip leading space. This patch adds that functionality.
(cherry picked from commit e987162cb9)
2009-04-05 14:01:53 -07:00
Cary R ec809c9137 Fix constant CA delays to support two/three values.
This patch fixes the code generator to correctly create three value
constant delays. It also fixes a bug in the compiler related to the
precalculation of the high-Z delay when only two delays are given.
Previously if was using a pointer not a value comparison to find
the minimum value.

Variable delays should work when one or three values are given.
For the two value case we need to do a comparison at run time and
that will require changing the compiler/run time interface so that
can only go into the V0.10 branch. This patch can be applied to
both development and V0.9. I have added a sorry message and an
assert for this case. I will add the variable two delay case at a
later time. We also do not support mixing constant and variable
delays on a single statement. That is a much bigger change and
can wait until someone asks for it.
(cherry picked from commit b1cb80b32e)
2009-04-05 13:58:22 -07:00
Cary R 682e54841c Add support for getting the size of a real array word.
This patch adds code to get the size of a real array word.
We currently define the size if a real to be 1.
(cherry picked from commit 337c9e7577)
2009-04-03 06:56:54 -07:00
Cary R 7d2734c9cc If a PGAssign is driven by a select then make a driver.
When a PGAssign is driven by (r-value) a bit, part or indexed
select and the strength is not the default (supply). Then
we need to create a driver (BUFZ) to convey the strength
information.
(cherry picked from commit 85e2bf3e55)
2009-04-03 06:54:20 -07:00
Cary R 74df582c73 Show verireal constants with a decimal point.
When displaying a verireal constant value force the display
of the decimal point and trailing zeros. This prevents 2.0,
etc. from being display as "2". which can be confused with
decimal two.
(cherry picked from commit 74ea0ecb4a)
2009-04-03 06:51:32 -07:00
Cary R 10b8055a38 Report an error when trying to take the concatenation of a real value.
This patch adds checks in various places to prevent the user from
taking a concatenation of a real value.
(cherry picked from commit 464310f522)
2009-04-03 06:48:59 -07:00
Cary R 95848eb2f8 Enhance the real selection is invalid error messages.
This patch enhances the error messages emitted when trying to
select part of a real value. It now includes the signal name
so it is easier to debug.
(cherry picked from commit 3517f11c2c)
2009-04-03 06:45:28 -07:00
Cary R efc3bbd29e Report an error when trying to take the select of a real value.
This patch adds checks in various places to prevent the user from
taking a select of a real value (bit, part and indexed selects).
(cherry picked from commit 5852f1eb7a)
2009-04-03 06:45:04 -07:00
Cary R c56f21a20c A right shift is only signed for an ARS.
The signed_flag should only be set when the expression is signed
and an ARS is used a normal RS should never be signed.
(cherry picked from commit caab6cab9d)
2009-04-03 06:41:50 -07:00
Cary R 17210d5423 Add limited support for getting and putting to real array words
This patch adds basic support for getting and putting values to
real array words. This will be finished during the VPI rework.
(cherry picked from commit 1dbc517164)
2009-04-03 06:36:31 -07:00
Cary R b1af2f8535 Arrays can have bit selects of individual words.
The l-value code was not handling the case of a bit select for
an individual array word.
(cherry picked from commit ad39445eed)
2009-03-31 08:05:16 -07:00
Cary R aa28430832 When determining if a signal is an array use array_dimensions_
The previous code looked for more than one array word to determine
if the given signal was an array or not. The problem with this is
that a single word memory was considered a signal. This is fixed
here by looking for an array_dimension to be greater than zero.
(cherry picked from commit 3d449f60a2)
2009-03-31 07:54:27 -07:00
Cary R ceea5d568c Fix problems in rshift code.
This patch fixes the following problems in the right shift code.

The >>> result is only signed if the l-arg is also signed.

The r-arg is always unsigned.

Only sign extend the l-arg when the >>> operator is used.
This relates to an optimization for certain constant shifts.

Removed some obsoleted/outdated code.
(cherry picked from commit d7f272d14c)
2009-03-31 07:40:28 -07:00
Larry Doolittle 710ad582ed Make VHDL code generator skip over virtual pins
Fixes pr2701438
(cherry picked from commit a05ac4b5f4)
2009-03-31 07:34:19 -07:00
Stephen Williams 183137b60c BUFZ devices are strength-aware
When vvp_vector8_t objects come in, pass them out as vec8. The
BUFZ device is used in situations where this acts much like a
simple wire.
2009-03-28 10:08:39 -07:00
Cary R 9c7c719cac Use AC_HELP_STRING instead of AS_HELP_STRING.
The later causes a warning under MinGW. The former appears
to work everywhere.
2009-03-27 06:37:21 -07:00
Cary R 2f3061c158 We are deprecating the $log function in favor of $log10.
When the VAMS math functions were originally built we did a
straight copy of the log() function to $log(). This can
conflict with other Verilog-D definitions of $log. We
need to deprecate this function and remove it before the
next major release.
2009-03-27 06:32:46 -07:00
Cary R af08ff64c7 Add message the the $dumpports* task are not available
These are in the standard and we did not have error messages
for them. This patch make calling these tasks a compiletf
fatal error.
2009-03-27 06:29:44 -07:00
Cary R 036c176e8b Add the $fread() system function.
This patch adds the $fread() system function. Icarus does not
currently allow missing arguments in functions so the following
standard specified functionality is not supported:

  res = $fread(mem, fd,,count);

It also fixes a memory leak in fopen related to the get_filename
refactoring I recently did.
2009-03-26 11:51:22 -07:00
Cary R 327e8d0ec0 Use a single = in configure.in test
The ability to use == is an extension so use the more common =.
2009-03-26 11:45:11 -07:00
Larry Doolittle cfb45e56e2 Address pr2710081, version_tag.h guards
Tested with both bash and dash on Debian, has the desired effect.
No promises for cygwin.
2009-03-26 11:42:42 -07:00
Cary R 809044cbf8 Add guards in CREATE_VERSION script.
This patch adds the same guards that the other two scripts
create for the version_tag.h file.
2009-03-26 11:38:32 -07:00
Larry Doolittle 2a53255445 Add support for virtual reg arrays to tgt-stub
This patch adds support for virtualized register arrays to the
tgt-stub back end.

Based Cary's patch, but with a slightly different style.
Both work fine.
2009-03-26 11:03:42 -07:00
Stephen Williams 4205752bb0 Clean up release builder scripts.
The version.h file is generated by the Makefile, we should
prefill the version_tag.h file.
2009-03-20 14:29:18 -07:00
Cary R d237e35076 Make vvp use inttypes for the 64 bit printing info.
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.
2009-03-20 13:58:32 -07:00
Stephen Williams 90f37fe3cb Slightly more portable version of configure test. 2009-03-19 18:31:21 -07:00
Stephen Williams 4be2f61b53 Get ready for the 0.9 first release. 2009-03-19 10:17:12 -07:00
Purdea Andrei f8aa9073ac fixing: %0b format prints nothing for a 0 input
the following example returns ||. This patch fixes it to return |0|.
module t();
wire [3:0] b;
initial
    $monitor("|%0b|", b);
assign b = 0;
endmodule
(cherry picked from commit c9d2400dd0)
2009-03-19 09:11:49 -07:00
Cary R 9ea20d6677 Cleanup lxt and lxt2 EOS data.
This patch cleans up the memory allocated in the lxt and lxt2
$dumpvars routines.
(cherry picked from commit be158dd45f)
2009-03-19 09:05:05 -07:00
Cary R 9fec1f7e45 Handle zero repetition in a synthesized concatenation.
It is valid to have a repetition of zero inside a concatenation
that has other elements with a defined width. This patch adds
this functionality to the synthesize method. It also prints
an error if you try to synthesize a zero width constant.
(cherry picked from commit fa8a3d6c2e)
2009-03-17 16:04:49 -07:00
Stephen Williams c47ea0721c fix the arithmetic of multi-word division.
The Multiword division was not handling some degenerate high
guesses for the intermediate division result guess. The end result
was an assertion. Recover from this case.

(Does the addinb back of bp need to be optimized better?)
(cherry picked from commit 6715426833)
2009-03-17 16:04:28 -07:00
Stephen Williams ef12137931 Pass unsigned-ness of arithmetic operators through operands.
The arithmetic operands are signed only if both operands are signed.
If the expression is unsigned, then the expression as a whole needs
to be processed as unsigned in order to get padding right.
(cherry picked from commit c4a62dee0d)
2009-03-17 16:04:09 -07:00
Larry Doolittle 0e8a12eebf Don't make useless arrays of nexa
When a pin array is virtual, dll_target::signal() doesn't need
to make a corresponding set of stub nexa.

This patch includes new detection of oversized arrays, configurable
with the ARRAY_SIZE_LIMIT flag.  This limit only applies to devirtualized
arrays; virtual arrays are only limited by your architecture's
unsigned int type.

The concept and earlier versions of this patch have been successfully
stress-tested by multiple people.  This one causes no testsuite
regressions on my machine.

Closes: pr2023076
(cherry picked from commit 3a18bda8ee)
2009-03-15 13:54:08 -07:00
Cary R 9473e823ed You must assert a logical not NULL.
This fixes a small problem where an assert was being called
with NULL instead of 0.
(cherry picked from commit ac4cb1bbe9)
2009-03-15 13:53:55 -07:00
Larry Doolittle c75f9db315 Add user interface to pin virtualization
Flag is DISABLE_VIRTUAL_PINS.  Try to give a helpful hint for
how to work around any problems our regression testing might
have missed.
(cherry picked from commit 67381431ed)
2009-03-15 13:53:41 -07:00
Larry Doolittle 1d31a91b4f Remove valgrind errors triggered by virtual pins
NetBus wasn't initializing pin direction.
I hope Link::PASSIVE is correct for busses!
No test suite regressions.
(cherry picked from commit f344515e38)
2009-03-15 13:53:28 -07:00
Larry Doolittle b795d8c1d8 Virtualize Pins until needed
Reduces resource usage when compiling large memories.
Normal usage patterns still create large nexus arrays
in t-dll.cc:dll_target::signal().

This patch is extensively tested; it shouldn't break anything.

The existing debug "optimizer" flag is (ab)used to control
message printing when large (>1000 element) arrays are
devirtualized or nexus-ized.

The new global variable disable_virtual_pins is available
to force allocation of Pin arrays when they are declared,
but no user interface is provided.

See extensive discussion on iverilog-devel, March 4-5 2009,
title "pr2023076: large memories".
(cherry picked from commit 5bc41e1a17)
2009-03-15 13:52:57 -07:00
Larry Doolittle 5ec7731e04 Detect overflows converting to long
The code is ugly, but the results are good.
No regressions in existing testsuite, needs a new entry.
2009-03-13 15:17:51 -07:00
Larry Doolittle bb29e1d588 Drop useless CVS stuff in .txt files
Remove useless, redundant, misleading, and misspelled $Id$ and $Log$
cruft from all .txt files.
(cherry picked from commit 86bf6c447b)
2009-03-13 09:42:17 -07:00
Larry Doolittle 74fd1865cb Minor tweaks ahead of memory virtualization
Limit memory sizes to whatever fits in unsigned; crash if
the conversion from unsigned long to unsigned overflows,
instead of just wrapping.  I don't know what happens on
a 32-bit machine if you ask for an 8 Gig memory, but with
a 64-bit machine and this patch, it crashes with an assert.

Set direction on PartSelect Links before connecting them.

May or may not be considered orthogonal to upcoming
memory virtualization patches.
2009-03-09 14:46:13 -07:00
Larry Doolittle b40b6fb50d Spelling fixes
Mostly comments, but includes user-visible debug messages.
(cherry picked from commit b0c4a87133)
2009-03-09 14:44:07 -07:00
Stephen Williams 19b68f6332 Fix broken definition of is_linked().
(cherry picked from commit fff2598709)
2009-03-09 14:43:18 -07:00
Cary R c96e4da9e4 More constant function not supported warnings.
This patch adds more places that need to warn about constant
functions not being available.
2009-03-05 17:09:43 -08:00
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#
# The following files will be ignored by git.
# Normal editor rules
*.swp
*~
# Top level generic files
tags
TAGS
cscope.*
*.patch
*.orig
# Object files and libraries
*.[oa]
gmon*.out
gmon*.txt
# From autoconf
configure
config.log
@@ -29,15 +15,9 @@ Makefile
/_pli_types.h
config.h
/tgt-pcb/pcb_config.h
/tgt-pcb/fp.cc
/tgt-pcb/fp.h
/tgt-pcb/fp.output
/tgt-pcb/fp_lex.cc
/tgt-vvp/vvp_config.h
/tgt-vhdl/vhdl_config.h
/vpi/vpi_config.h
stamp-*-h
/version.h
/version_tag.h
@@ -51,8 +31,6 @@ dep
*.vpi
/cadpli/cadpli.vpl
/tgt-blif/Makefile
# lex, yacc and gperf output
/driver/cflexor.c
/driver/cfparse.c
@@ -61,14 +39,6 @@ dep
/ivlpp/lexor.c
/vhdlpp/lexor.cc
/vhdlpp/lexor_keyword.cc
/vhdlpp/parse.cc
/vhdlpp/parse.h
/vhdlpp/parse.output
/vhdlpp/vhdlpp_config.h
/vhdlpp/vhdlpp
/lexor.cc
/lexor_keyword.cc
/parse.cc
@@ -82,12 +52,7 @@ dep
/vpi/sdf_parse.h
/vpi/sdf_parse.output
/vpi/sys_readmem_lex.c
/vpi/table_mod_lexor.c
/vpi/table_mod_parse.c
/vpi/table_mod_parse.h
/vpi/table_mod_parse.output
/vvp/dump.*
/vvp/lexor.cc
/vvp/parse.cc
/vvp/parse.h
@@ -96,11 +61,6 @@ dep
# Program created files
/vvp/tables.cc
/iverilog-vpi.man
/driver-vpi/res.rc
/driver/iverilog.man
/vvp/vvp.man
# The executables.
*.exe
/driver/iverilog
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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include "config.h"
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#ifndef IVL_AStatement_H
#define IVL_AStatement_H
#ifndef __AStatement_H
#define __AStatement_H
/*
* Copyright (c) 2008-2014 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
* Copyright (c) 2008 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
*
* This source code is free software; you can redistribute it
* and/or modify it in source code form under the terms of the GNU
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include <map>
@@ -82,4 +82,4 @@ class AProcess : public LineInfo {
AProcess& operator= (const AProcess&);
};
#endif /* IVL_AStatement_H */
#endif
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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* Copyright (c) 2000-2010 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
* Copyright (c) 2000 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
*
* This source code is free software; you can redistribute it
* and/or modify it in source code form under the terms of the GNU
@@ -14,13 +14,13 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include "config.h"
# include "Attrib.h"
# include <cassert>
# include <assert.h>
Attrib::Attrib()
{
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#ifndef IVL_Attrib_H
#define IVL_Attrib_H
#ifndef __Attrib_H
#define __Attrib_H
/*
* Copyright (c) 2000-2014 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
* Copyright (c) 2000-2009 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
*
* This source code is free software; you can redistribute it
* and/or modify it in source code form under the terms of the GNU
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
*
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* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include "StringHeap.h"
@@ -57,4 +57,4 @@ class Attrib {
Attrib& operator= (const Attrib&);
};
#endif /* IVL_Attrib_H */
#endif
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@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ So, if your program doesn't compile, tell me so, tell me where the
error occurs, and include a complete Perfectly Valid Test Program(tm).
You tell me that it fails to compile for you, and I find that it
compiles for me, then hooray I fixed it. It can happen, you
know. What's on my disk is more recent than the latest snapshot.
know. What's on my disk is more recent then the latest snapshot.
If your program does compile, but generates incorrect output, I need
to know what it says and what you think it should say. From this I can
@@ -82,9 +82,9 @@ clarification.
If the output is strictly correct, but just not good enough for
practical use, I would like to know. These sorts of problems are
likely to be more subjective than a core dump, but are worthy of
likely to be more subjective then a core dump, but are worthy of
consideration. However, realize that outright errors will get more
attention than missed optimizations.
attention then missed optimizations.
THE MAKING OF A GOOD TEST PROGRAM
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@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
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Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
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Preamble
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The licenses for most software are designed to take away your
freedom to share and change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ software--to make sure the software is free for all its users. This
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your programs, too.
When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, not
@@ -55,8 +55,8 @@ patent must be licensed for everyone's free use or not licensed at all.
The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and
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@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ above, provided that you also meet all of these conditions:
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These requirements apply to the modified work as a whole. If
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@@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ access to copy from a designated place, then offering equivalent
access to copy the source code from the same place counts as
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@@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ impose that choice.
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@@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ make exceptions for this. Our decision will be guided by the two goals
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FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN
@@ -277,9 +277,9 @@ YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER
PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE
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END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
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@@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ convey the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
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Copyright (C) <year> <name of author>
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@@ -303,16 +303,16 @@ the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this
when it starts in an interactive mode:
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Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) 19yy name of author
Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.
@@ -335,5 +335,5 @@ necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names:
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@@ -1,502 +0,0 @@
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To apply these terms, attach the following notices to the library. It is
safest to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
convey the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least the
"copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
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This library 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
Lesser General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your
school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the library, if
necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names:
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<signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1990
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That's all there is to it!
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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* Copyright (c) 2001-2014 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
* Copyright (c) 2001 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
*
* This source code is free software; you can redistribute it
* and/or modify it in source code form under the terms of the GNU
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include "config.h"
@@ -22,32 +22,33 @@
# include <iostream>
# include <cstring>
# include <cstdlib>
# include <climits>
#ifdef HAVE_MALLOC_H
# include <malloc.h>
#endif
using namespace std;
hname_t::hname_t()
{
number_ = INT_MIN;
}
hname_t::hname_t(perm_string text)
: name_(text)
{
name_ = text;
number_ = INT_MIN;
}
hname_t::hname_t(perm_string text, int num)
: name_(text), number_(1)
{
number_[0] = num;
}
hname_t::hname_t(perm_string text, vector<int>&nums)
: name_(text), number_(nums)
{
name_ = text;
number_ = num;
}
hname_t::hname_t(const hname_t&that)
: name_(that.name_), number_(that.number_)
{
name_ = that.name_;
number_ = that.number_;
}
hname_t& hname_t::operator = (const hname_t&that)
@@ -57,55 +58,51 @@ hname_t& hname_t::operator = (const hname_t&that)
return *this;
}
bool hname_t::operator < (const hname_t&r) const
hname_t::~hname_t()
{
int cmp = strcmp(name_, r.name_);
}
perm_string hname_t::peek_name(void) const
{
return name_;
}
bool hname_t::has_number() const
{
return number_ != INT_MIN;
}
int hname_t::peek_number() const
{
return number_;
}
bool operator < (const hname_t&l, const hname_t&r)
{
int cmp = strcmp(l.peek_name(), r.peek_name());
if (cmp < 0) return true;
if (cmp > 0) return false;
// The text parts are equal, so compare then number
// parts. Finish as soon as we find one to be less or more
// than the other.
size_t idx = 0;
while (number_.size() > idx || r.number_.size() > idx) {
// Ran out of l numbers, so less.
if (number_.size() <= idx)
return true;
// Ran out of r numbers, so greater.
if (r.number_.size() <= idx)
return false;
if (number_[idx] < r.number_[idx])
return true;
if (number_[idx] > r.number_[idx])
return false;
idx += 1;
}
// Fall-through means that we are equal, including all the
// number parts, so not less.
return false;
if (l.has_number() && r.has_number())
return l.peek_number() < r.peek_number();
else
return false;
}
bool hname_t::operator == (const hname_t&r) const
bool operator == (const hname_t&l, const hname_t&r)
{
if (name_ == r.name_) {
if (number_.size() != r.number_.size())
return false;
for (size_t idx = 0 ; idx < number_.size() ; idx += 1)
if (number_[idx] != r.number_[idx]) return false;
return true;
if (l.peek_name() == r.peek_name()) {
if (l.has_number() && r.has_number())
return l.peek_number() == r.peek_number();
else
return true;
}
return false;
}
bool operator != (const hname_t&l, const hname_t&r)
{ return ! (l==r); }
ostream& operator<< (ostream&out, const hname_t&that)
{
if (that.peek_name() == 0) {
@@ -114,8 +111,9 @@ ostream& operator<< (ostream&out, const hname_t&that)
}
out << that.peek_name();
for (size_t idx = 0 ; idx < that.number_.size() ; idx += 1)
out << "[" << that.number_[idx] << "]";
if (that.has_number())
out << "[" << that.peek_number() << "]";
return out;
}
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#ifndef IVL_HName_H
#define IVL_HName_H
#ifndef __HName_H
#define __HName_H
/*
* Copyright (c) 2001-2014 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
* Copyright (c) 2001-2008 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
*
* This source code is free software; you can redistribute it
* and/or modify it in source code form under the terms of the GNU
@@ -16,15 +16,17 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include <iostream>
# include <list>
# include <vector>
# include "StringHeap.h"
# include <cassert>
#ifdef __GNUC__
#if __GNUC__ > 2
using namespace std;
#endif
#endif
/*
* This class represents a component of a Verilog hierarchical name. A
@@ -36,72 +38,46 @@
class hname_t {
friend ostream& operator<< (ostream&out, const hname_t&that);
public:
hname_t ();
explicit hname_t (perm_string text);
explicit hname_t (perm_string text, int num);
explicit hname_t (perm_string text, std::vector<int>&nums);
hname_t (const hname_t&that);
~hname_t();
hname_t& operator= (const hname_t&);
bool operator == (const hname_t&that) const;
bool operator < (const hname_t&that) const;
// Return the string part of the hname_t.
perm_string peek_name(void) const;
size_t has_numbers() const;
int peek_number(size_t idx) const;
bool has_number() const;
int peek_number() const;
private:
perm_string name_;
// If the number is anything other than INT_MIN, then this is
// the numeric part of the name. Otherwise, it is not part of
// the name at all.
std::vector<int> number_;
int number_;
private: // not implemented
};
inline hname_t::~hname_t()
{
}
inline perm_string hname_t::peek_name(void) const
{
return name_;
}
inline int hname_t::peek_number(size_t idx) const
{
assert(number_.size() > idx);
return number_[idx];
}
inline size_t hname_t::has_numbers() const
{
return number_.size();
}
extern bool operator < (const hname_t&, const hname_t&);
extern bool operator == (const hname_t&, const hname_t&);
extern bool operator != (const hname_t&, const hname_t&);
extern ostream& operator<< (ostream&, const hname_t&);
inline bool operator != (const hname_t&l, const hname_t&r)
{ return ! (l == r); }
inline ostream& operator<< (ostream&out, const list<hname_t>&ll)
{
list<hname_t>::const_iterator cur = ll.begin();
out << *cur;
++ cur;
cur ++;
while (cur != ll.end()) {
out << "." << *cur;
++ cur;
cur ++;
}
return out;
}
#endif /* IVL_HName_H */
#endif
+3 -3
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@@ -14,14 +14,14 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include "config.h"
# include "LineInfo.h"
# include <sstream>
using namespace std;
LineInfo::LineInfo()
: lineno_(0)
{
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#ifndef IVL_LineInfo_H
#define IVL_LineInfo_H
#ifndef __LineInfo_H
#define __LineInfo_H
/*
* Copyright (c) 1999-2014 Stephen Williams (steve@icarus.com)
* Copyright (c) 1999-2009 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
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include "StringHeap.h"
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ class LineInfo {
// Get a fully formatted file/lineno
string get_fileline() const;
// Set the file/line from another LineInfo object.
// Set the file/line fro another LineInfo object.
void set_line(const LineInfo&that);
// Access parts of LineInfo data
@@ -54,4 +54,4 @@ class LineInfo {
unsigned lineno_;
};
#endif /* IVL_LineInfo_H */
#endif
+92 -162
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@@ -12,8 +12,9 @@
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
# License along with this program; if not, write to the Free
# Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
# Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
# Software Foundation, Inc.,
# 59 Temple Place - Suite 330
# Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
#
SHELL = /bin/sh
@@ -29,7 +30,7 @@ SHELL = /bin/sh
# The "suffix" is used as an installation suffix. It modifies certain
# key install paths/files such that a build and install of Icarus Verilog
# with the same $(prefix) but a different $(suffix) will not interfere.
# The normal configuration leaves suffix empty
# The normal configuratin leaves suffix empty
suffix = @install_suffix@
prefix = @prefix@
@@ -37,25 +38,12 @@ exec_prefix = @exec_prefix@
srcdir = @srcdir@
datarootdir = @datarootdir@
SUBDIRS = ivlpp vhdlpp vvp vpi libveriuser cadpli tgt-null tgt-stub tgt-vvp \
tgt-vhdl tgt-vlog95 tgt-pcb tgt-blif tgt-sizer driver
# Only run distclean for these directories.
SUBDIRS = ivlpp vvp vpi libveriuser cadpli tgt-null tgt-stub tgt-vvp \
tgt-vhdl driver
# Only run distclean for these driectories.
NOTUSED = tgt-fpga tgt-pal tgt-verilog
ifeq (@MINGW32@,yes)
SUBDIRS += driver-vpi
else
NOTUSED += driver-vpi
endif
# To get the version headers to build correctly we only want to look
# for C++ files in the source directory. All other files will require
# an explicit $(srcdir). The one exception to this is if we need to
# rebuild the lexor_keyword.cc file. If we do, then we want to use the
# local version instead of the one is $(srcdir).
vpath lexor_keyword.cc .
vpath %.cc $(srcdir)/libmisc
vpath %.cc $(srcdir)
VPATH = $(srcdir)
bindir = @bindir@
libdir = @libdir@
@@ -66,13 +54,8 @@ mandir = @mandir@
dllib=@DLLIB@
# For a cross compile these defines will need to be set accordingly.
HOSTCC = @CC@
HOSTCFLAGS = @WARNING_FLAGS@ @WARNING_FLAGS_CC@ @CFLAGS@
CC = @CC@
CXX = @CXX@
DLLTOOL = @DLLTOOL@
INSTALL = @INSTALL@
INSTALL_SCRIPT = @INSTALL_SCRIPT@
INSTALL_PROGRAM = @INSTALL_PROGRAM@
@@ -83,129 +66,80 @@ MAN = @MAN@
PS2PDF = @PS2PDF@
GIT = @GIT@
ifeq (@srcdir@,.)
INCLUDE_PATH = -I. -Ilibmisc
else
INCLUDE_PATH = -I. -I$(srcdir) -I$(srcdir)/libmisc
endif
CPPFLAGS = @DEFS@ $(INCLUDE_PATH) @CPPFLAGS@
CFLAGS = @WARNING_FLAGS@ @WARNING_FLAGS_CC@ @CFLAGS@
CXXFLAGS = @WARNING_FLAGS@ @WARNING_FLAGS_CXX@ @CXXFLAGS@
CPPFLAGS = @DEFS@ -I. -I$(srcdir) @CPPFLAGS@
CXXFLAGS = -Wall @CXXFLAGS@
PICFLAGS = @PICFLAG@
LDFLAGS = @rdynamic@ @LDFLAGS@
CTARGETFLAGS = @CTARGETFLAGS@
# Source files in the libmisc directory
M = LineInfo.o StringHeap.o
TT = t-dll.o t-dll-api.o t-dll-expr.o t-dll-proc.o t-dll-analog.o
FF = cprop.o nodangle.o synth.o synth2.o syn-rules.o
O = main.o async.o design_dump.o discipline.o dup_expr.o elaborate.o \
elab_expr.o elaborate_analog.o elab_lval.o elab_net.o \
elab_scope.o elab_sig.o elab_sig_analog.o elab_type.o \
emit.o eval.o eval_attrib.o \
eval_tree.o expr_synth.o functor.o lexor.o lexor_keyword.o link_const.o \
load_module.o netlist.o netmisc.o nettypes.o net_analog.o net_assign.o \
net_design.o netclass.o netdarray.o \
netenum.o netparray.o netqueue.o netscalar.o netstruct.o netvector.o \
net_event.o net_expr.o net_func.o \
net_func_eval.o net_link.o net_modulo.o \
net_nex_input.o net_nex_output.o net_proc.o net_scope.o net_tran.o \
net_udp.o pad_to_width.o parse.o parse_misc.o pform.o pform_analog.o \
pform_disciplines.o pform_dump.o pform_package.o pform_pclass.o \
pform_class_type.o pform_string_type.o pform_struct_type.o pform_types.o \
symbol_search.o sync.o sys_funcs.o verinum.o verireal.o target.o \
Attrib.o HName.o Module.o PClass.o PDelays.o PEvent.o PExpr.o PGate.o \
PGenerate.o PPackage.o PScope.o PSpec.o PTask.o PUdp.o PFunction.o PWire.o \
Statement.o AStatement.o $M $(FF) $(TT)
all: dep config.h _pli_types.h version_tag.h ivl@EXEEXT@ version.exe iverilog-vpi.man
$(foreach dir,$(SUBDIRS),$(MAKE) -C $(dir) $@ && ) true
all: dep config.h _pli_types.h version.h ivl@EXEEXT@
for dir in $(SUBDIRS); do (cd $$dir ; $(MAKE) $@); done
# In the windows world, the installer will need a dosify program to
# dosify text files.
ifeq (@MINGW32@,yes)
all: dosify.exe
dosify.exe: $(srcdir)/dosify.c
$(HOSTCC) $(HOSTCFLAGS) -o dosify.exe $(srcdir)/dosify.c
all: dep dosify.exe
dosify.exe: dosify.c
$(CC) -o dosify.exe dosify.c
endif
# This rule rules the compiler in the trivial hello.vl program to make
# sure the basics were compiled properly.
check: all
$(foreach dir,$(SUBDIRS),$(MAKE) -C $(dir) $@ && ) true
for dir in $(SUBDIRS); do (cd $$dir ; $(MAKE) check); done
test -r check.conf || cp $(srcdir)/check.conf .
driver/iverilog -B. -BPivlpp -tcheck -ocheck.vvp $(srcdir)/examples/hello.vl
ifeq (@WIN32@,yes)
ifeq (@install_suffix@,)
vvp/vvp -M- -M./vpi ./check.vvp | grep 'Hello, World'
else
# On Windows if we have a suffix we must run the vvp part of
# the test with a suffix since it was built/linked that way.
ln vvp/vvp.exe vvp/vvp$(suffix).exe
vvp/vvp$(suffix) -M- -M./vpi ./check.vvp | grep 'Hello, World'
rm vvp/vvp$(suffix).exe
endif
else
vvp/vvp -M- -M./vpi ./check.vvp | grep 'Hello, World'
endif
clean:
$(foreach dir,$(SUBDIRS),$(MAKE) -C $(dir) $@ && ) true
rm -f *.o parse.cc parse.h lexor.cc
rm -f ivl.exp iverilog-vpi.man iverilog-vpi.pdf iverilog-vpi.ps
rm -f parse.output syn-rules.output dosify.exe ivl@EXEEXT@ check.vvp
rm -f lexor_keyword.cc libivl.a libvpi.a iverilog-vpi syn-rules.cc
for dir in $(SUBDIRS); do (cd $$dir ; $(MAKE) $@); done
ifeq (@MINGW32@,no)
(cd driver-vpi ; $(MAKE) $@)
endif
rm -f *.o parse.cc parse.cc.output parse.h lexor.cc
rm -f ivl.exp iverilog-vpi.pdf iverilog-vpi.ps parse.output
rm -f syn-rules.output dosify.exe ivl@EXEEXT@ check.vvp
rm -f lexor_keyword.cc libivl.a libvpi.a iverilog-vpi syn-rules.cc*
rm -rf dep
rm -f version.exe
distclean: clean
$(foreach dir,$(SUBDIRS),$(MAKE) -C $(dir) $@ && ) true
$(foreach dir,$(NOTUSED),$(MAKE) -C $(dir) $@ && ) true
rm -f Makefile config.status config.log config.cache
rm -f stamp-config-h config.h
rm -f stamp-_pli_types-h _pli_types.h
ifneq (@srcdir@,.)
rm -f version_tag.h check.conf
rmdir $(SUBDIRS) $(NOTUSED)
for dir in $(SUBDIRS); do (cd $$dir ; $(MAKE) $@); done
ifeq (@MINGW32@,no)
(cd driver-vpi ; $(MAKE) $@)
endif
rm -rf autom4te.cache
for dir in $(NOTUSED); do (cd $$dir ; $(MAKE) $@); done
rm -f Makefile config.status config.log config.cache config.h
rm -f _pli_types.h
cppcheck: $(O:.o=.cc) $(srcdir)/dosify.c $(srcdir)/version.c
cppcheck --enable=all -f --suppressions-list=$(srcdir)/cppcheck.sup \
-UYYPARSE_PARAM -UYYPRINT -Ushort -Usize_t -Uyyoverflow \
-UYYTYPE_INT8 -UYYTYPE_INT16 -UYYTYPE_UINT8 -UYYTYPE_UINT16 \
--relative-paths=$(srcdir) $(INCLUDE_PATH) $^
TT = t-dll.o t-dll-api.o t-dll-expr.o t-dll-proc.o t-dll-analog.o
FF = cprop.o nodangle.o synth.o synth2.o syn-rules.o
cppcheck-all:
$(foreach dir,$(SUBDIRS),$(MAKE) -C $(dir) cppcheck && ) true
$(foreach dir,$(NOTUSED),$(MAKE) -C $(dir) cppcheck && ) true
$(MAKE) cppcheck
O = main.o async.o design_dump.o discipline.o dup_expr.o \
elaborate.o elab_expr.o elaborate_analog.o \
elab_lval.o elab_net.o elab_pexpr.o elab_scope.o \
elab_sig.o elab_sig_analog.o emit.o eval.o eval_attrib.o \
eval_tree.o expr_synth.o functor.o lexor.o lexor_keyword.o link_const.o \
load_module.o netlist.o netmisc.o net_analog.o net_assign.o \
net_design.o net_event.o net_expr.o net_func.o \
net_link.o net_modulo.o net_nex_input.o net_nex_output.o \
net_proc.o net_scope.o net_tran.o net_udp.o pad_to_width.o \
parse.o parse_misc.o pform.o pform_analog.o pform_disciplines.o \
pform_dump.o pform_types.o \
set_width.o symbol_search.o sync.o sys_funcs.o \
verinum.o verireal.o target.o \
Attrib.o HName.o LineInfo.o Module.o PDelays.o PEvent.o \
PExpr.o PGate.o PGenerate.o PScope.o PSpec.o \
PTask.o PUdp.o PFunction.o PWire.o Statement.o AStatement.o StringHeap.o \
$(FF) $(TT)
Makefile: $(srcdir)/Makefile.in config.status
./config.status --file=$@
dep:
mkdir dep
config.h: $(srcdir)/config.h.in
./config.status --header=$@
stamp-config-h: $(srcdir)/config.h.in config.status
@rm -f $@
./config.status config.h
config.h: stamp-config-h
_pli_types.h: $(srcdir)/_pli_types.h.in
./config.status --header=$@
stamp-_pli_types-h: $(srcdir)/_pli_types.h.in config.status
@rm -f $@
./config.status _pli_types.h
_pli_types.h: stamp-_pli_types-h
$(srcdir)/configure: $(srcdir)/configure.in $(srcdir)/aclocal.m4
cd $(srcdir) && autoconf
config.status: $(srcdir)/configure
./config.status --recheck
./config.status
ifeq (@WIN32@,yes)
# Under Windows (mingw) I need to make the ivl.exe in two steps.
@@ -214,7 +148,7 @@ ifeq (@WIN32@,yes)
# that really exports the things that the import library imports.
ivl@EXEEXT@: $O $(srcdir)/ivl.def
$(CXX) -o ivl@EXEEXT@ $O $(dllib) @EXTRALIBS@
$(DLLTOOL) --dllname ivl@EXEEXT@ --def $(srcdir)/ivl.def \
dlltool --dllname ivl@EXEEXT@ --def $(srcdir)/ivl.def \
--output-lib libivl.a --output-exp ivl.exp
$(CXX) $(LDFLAGS) -o ivl@EXEEXT@ ivl.exp $O $(dllib) @EXTRALIBS@
else
@@ -222,66 +156,63 @@ ivl@EXEEXT@: $O
$(CXX) $(LDFLAGS) -o ivl@EXEEXT@ $O $(dllib)
endif
ifeq (@MINGW32@,no)
all: iverilog-vpi
ifeq (@MINGW32@,yes)
SUBDIRS += driver-vpi
else
all: dep iverilog-vpi
iverilog-vpi: $(srcdir)/iverilog-vpi.sh Makefile
iverilog-vpi: iverilog-vpi.sh Makefile
sed -e 's;@SHARED@;@shared@;' -e 's;@PIC@;@PICFLAG@;' \
-e 's;@SUFFIX@;$(suffix);' \
-e 's;@IVCC@;$(CC);' \
-e 's;@IVCXX@;$(CXX);' \
-e 's;@IVCFLAGS@;$(CFLAGS);' \
-e 's;@IVCXXFLAGS@;$(CXXFLAGS);' \
-e 's;@IVCTARGETFLAGS@;$(CTARGETFLAGS);' \
-e 's;@IVCFLAGS@;$(CXXFLAGS);' \
-e 's;@INCLUDEDIR@;$(includedir);' \
-e 's;@LIBDIR@;@libdir@;' $< > $@
chmod +x $@
endif
version.exe: $(srcdir)/version.c $(srcdir)/version_base.h version_tag.h
$(HOSTCC) $(HOSTCFLAGS) -o version.exe -I. -I$(srcdir) $(srcdir)/version.c
dep:
mkdir dep
%.o: %.cc config.h
$(CXX) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CXXFLAGS) @DEPENDENCY_FLAG@ -c $< -o $*.o
%.o: %.cc
$(CXX) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CXXFLAGS) -MD -c $< -o $*.o
mv $*.d dep/$*.d
# Here are some explicit dependencies needed to get things going.
main.o: main.cc version_tag.h
lexor.o: lexor.cc parse.h
parse.o: parse.cc
# Build this in two steps to avoid parallel build issues (see pr3462585)
parse.cc: $(srcdir)/parse.y
$(YACC) --verbose -t -p VL -d -o $@ $<
parse.h: parse.cc
mv parse.cc.h $@ 2>/dev/null || mv parse.hh $@
parse.cc parse.h: $(srcdir)/parse.y
$(YACC) --verbose -t -p VL -d -o parse.cc $(srcdir)/parse.y
mv parse.cc.h parse.h 2>/dev/null || mv parse.hh parse.h
syn-rules.cc: $(srcdir)/syn-rules.y
$(YACC) --verbose -t -p syn_ -o $@ $<
$(YACC) --verbose -p syn_ -o syn-rules.cc $(srcdir)/syn-rules.y
lexor.cc: $(srcdir)/lexor.lex
$(LEX) -s -t $< > $@
$(LEX) -PVL -s -olexor.cc $(srcdir)/lexor.lex
lexor_keyword.o: lexor_keyword.cc parse.h
lexor_keyword.cc: $(srcdir)/lexor_keyword.gperf
gperf -o -i 7 -C -k 1-4,6,9,$$ -H keyword_hash -N check_identifier -t $(srcdir)/lexor_keyword.gperf > lexor_keyword.cc || (rm -f lexor_keyword.cc ; false)
lexor_keyword.cc: lexor_keyword.gperf
gperf -o -i 7 -C -k 1-4,$$ -L ANSI-C -H keyword_hash -N check_identifier -t $(srcdir)/lexor_keyword.gperf > lexor_keyword.cc || (rm -f lexor_keyword.cc ; false)
iverilog-vpi.man: $(srcdir)/iverilog-vpi.man.in version.exe
./version.exe `head -1 $(srcdir)/iverilog-vpi.man.in`'\n' > $@
tail -n +2 $(srcdir)/iverilog-vpi.man.in >> $@
iverilog-vpi.ps: iverilog-vpi.man
$(MAN) -t ./iverilog-vpi.man > iverilog-vpi.ps
iverilog-vpi.ps: $(srcdir)/iverilog-vpi.man
$(MAN) -t $(srcdir)/iverilog-vpi.man > iverilog-vpi.ps
iverilog-vpi.pdf: iverilog-vpi.ps
$(PS2PDF) iverilog-vpi.ps iverilog-vpi.pdf
# The version.h header file is the concatenation of a relatively static
# base version and the detailed version tag.
version.h: $(srcdir)/version_base.in version_tag.h
cat $(srcdir)/version_base.in version_tag.h > version.h
# For VERSION_TAG in driver/main.c, first try git-describe, then look for a
# version_tag.h file in the source tree (included in snapshots and releases),
# and finally use nothing.
# version.h file in the source tree (included in snapshots and releases), and
# finally use nothing.
# "true" and "false" in the next few lines are Unix shell command names
ifeq ($(GIT),none)
@@ -292,15 +223,16 @@ endif
version_tag.h version:
@if $(GIT_PRESENT) && test -d $(srcdir)/.git; then \
echo "Using git-describe for VERSION_TAG"; \
tmp=`$(GIT) --git-dir $(srcdir)/.git describe --always --dirty \
| sed -e 's;\(.*\);#define VERSION_TAG "\1";'`; \
tag=`$(GIT) --git-dir $(srcdir)/.git describe`; \
tmp=`printf "#ifndef VERSION_TAG\n#define VERSION_TAG \"$$tag\"\n#endif\n"`; \
echo "$$tmp" | diff - version_tag.h > /dev/null 2>&1 || echo "$$tmp" > version_tag.h || exit 1; \
elif test -r $(srcdir)/version_tag.h; then \
echo "Using $(srcdir)/version_tag.h for VERSION_TAG"; \
diff $(srcdir)/version_tag.h version_tag.h > /dev/null 2>&1 || cp $(srcdir)/version_tag.h version_tag.h; \
else \
echo "Using empty VERSION_TAG"; \
echo '#define VERSION_TAG ""' > version_tag.h; \
tmp=`printf "#ifndef VERSION_TAG\n#define VERSION_TAG \"\"\n#endif\n"`; \
echo "$$tmp" | diff - version_tag.h > /dev/null 2>&1 || echo "$$tmp" > version_tag.h || exit 1; \
fi
ifeq (@MINGW32@,yes)
@@ -326,8 +258,8 @@ else
WIN32_INSTALL = $(bindir)/iverilog-vpi$(suffix)
endif
install: all installdirs $(libdir)/ivl$(suffix)/ivl@EXEEXT@ $(libdir)/ivl$(suffix)/include/constants.vams $(libdir)/ivl$(suffix)/include/disciplines.vams $(includedir)/ivl_target.h $(includedir)/_pli_types.h $(includedir)/sv_vpi_user.h $(includedir)/vpi_user.h $(includedir)/acc_user.h $(includedir)/veriuser.h $(WIN32_INSTALL) $(INSTALL_DOC)
$(foreach dir,$(SUBDIRS),$(MAKE) -C $(dir) $@ && ) true
install: all installdirs $(libdir)/ivl$(suffix)/ivl@EXEEXT@ $(libdir)/ivl$(suffix)/include/constants.vams $(libdir)/ivl$(suffix)/include/disciplines.vams $(includedir)/ivl_target.h $(includedir)/_pli_types.h $(includedir)/vpi_user.h $(includedir)/acc_user.h $(includedir)/veriuser.h $(WIN32_INSTALL) $(INSTALL_DOC)
for dir in $(SUBDIRS); do (cd $$dir ; $(MAKE) $@); done
$(bindir)/iverilog-vpi$(suffix): ./iverilog-vpi
$(INSTALL_SCRIPT) ./iverilog-vpi "$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/iverilog-vpi$(suffix)"
@@ -347,9 +279,6 @@ $(includedir)/ivl_target.h: $(srcdir)/ivl_target.h
$(includedir)/_pli_types.h: _pli_types.h
$(INSTALL_DATA) $< "$(DESTDIR)$(includedir)/_pli_types.h"
$(includedir)/sv_vpi_user.h: $(srcdir)/sv_vpi_user.h
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/sv_vpi_user.h "$(DESTDIR)$(includedir)/sv_vpi_user.h"
$(includedir)/vpi_user.h: $(srcdir)/vpi_user.h
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/vpi_user.h "$(DESTDIR)$(includedir)/vpi_user.h"
@@ -359,8 +288,8 @@ $(includedir)/acc_user.h: $(srcdir)/acc_user.h
$(includedir)/veriuser.h: $(srcdir)/veriuser.h
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/veriuser.h "$(DESTDIR)$(includedir)/veriuser.h"
$(mandir)/man1/iverilog-vpi$(suffix).1: iverilog-vpi.man
$(INSTALL_DATA) iverilog-vpi.man "$(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/man1/iverilog-vpi$(suffix).1"
$(mandir)/man1/iverilog-vpi$(suffix).1: $(srcdir)/iverilog-vpi.man
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/iverilog-vpi.man "$(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/man1/iverilog-vpi$(suffix).1"
$(prefix)/iverilog-vpi$(suffix).pdf: iverilog-vpi.pdf
$(INSTALL_DATA) iverilog-vpi.pdf "$(DESTDIR)$(prefix)/iverilog-vpi$(suffix).pdf"
@@ -375,17 +304,18 @@ installdirs: $(srcdir)/mkinstalldirs
"$(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/man1"
uninstall:
$(foreach dir,$(SUBDIRS),$(MAKE) -C $(dir) $@ && ) true
for dir in $(SUBDIRS); do (cd $$dir ; $(MAKE) $@); done
for f in ivl@EXEEXT@ include/constants.vams include/disciplines.vams; \
do rm -f "$(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/ivl$(suffix)/$$f"; done
-rmdir "$(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/ivl$(suffix)/include"
-rmdir "$(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/ivl$(suffix)"
for f in verilog$(suffix) iverilog-vpi$(suffix) gverilog$(suffix)@EXEEXT@; \
do rm -f "$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$$f"; done
for f in ivl_target.h vpi_user.h _pli_types.h sv_vpi_user.h acc_user.h veriuser.h; \
for f in ivl_target.h vpi_user.h _pli_types.h acc_user.h veriuser.h; \
do rm -f "$(DESTDIR)$(includedir)/$$f"; done
-test X$(suffix) = X || rmdir "$(DESTDIR)$(includedir)"
-test X$(suffix) = X || rmdir "$(DESTDIR)/$(includedir)"
rm -f "$(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/man1/iverilog-vpi$(suffix).1" "$(DESTDIR)$(prefix)/iverilog-vpi$(suffix).pdf"
-include $(patsubst %.o, dep/%.d, $O)
-include $(patsubst %.o, dep/%.d, vpithunk.o)
+9 -28
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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* Copyright (c) 1998-2010 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
* Copyright (c) 1998-2009 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
*
* This source code is free software; you can redistribute it
* and/or modify it in source code form under the terms of the GNU
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include "config.h"
@@ -22,22 +22,17 @@
# include "Module.h"
# include "PGate.h"
# include "PWire.h"
# include <cassert>
list<Module::named_expr_t> Module::user_defparms;
# include <assert.h>
/* n is a permallocated string. */
Module::Module(LexicalScope*parent, perm_string n)
: PScopeExtra(n, parent)
Module::Module(perm_string n)
: PScope(n)
{
library_flag = false;
is_cell = false;
program_block = false;
uc_drive = UCD_NONE;
default_nettype = NetNet::NONE;
timescale_warn_done = false;
time_unit = 0;
time_precision = 0;
time_from_timescale = false;
}
Module::~Module()
@@ -90,27 +85,12 @@ unsigned Module::find_port(const char*name) const
return ports.size();
}
perm_string Module::get_port_name(unsigned idx) const
{
assert(idx < ports.size());
if (ports[idx] == 0) {
/* It is possible to have undeclared ports. These
are ports that are skipped in the declaration,
for example like so: module foo(x ,, y); The
port between x and y is unnamed and thus
inaccessible to binding by name. */
return perm_string::literal("");
}
return ports[idx]->name;
}
PGate* Module::get_gate(perm_string name)
{
for (list<PGate*>::iterator cur = gates_.begin()
; cur != gates_.end() ; ++ cur ) {
; cur != gates_.end()
; cur ++ ) {
if ((*cur)->get_name() == name)
return *cur;
@@ -123,3 +103,4 @@ const list<PGate*>& Module::get_gates() const
{
return gates_;
}
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#ifndef IVL_Module_H
#define IVL_Module_H
#ifndef __Module_H
#define __Module_H
/*
* Copyright (c) 1998-2014 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
* Copyright (c) 1998-2009 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
*
* This source code is free software; you can redistribute it
* and/or modify it in source code form under the terms of the GNU
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ class NetScope;
* therefore the handle for grasping the described circuit.
*/
class Module : public PScopeExtra, public LineInfo {
class Module : public PScope, public LineInfo {
/* The module ports are in general a vector of port_t
objects. Each port has a name and an ordered list of
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ class Module : public PScopeExtra, public LineInfo {
public:
/* The name passed here is the module name, not the instance
name. This make must be a permallocated string. */
explicit Module(LexicalScope*parent, perm_string name);
explicit Module(perm_string name);
~Module();
/* Initially false. This is set to true if the module has been
@@ -76,18 +76,15 @@ class Module : public PScopeExtra, public LineInfo {
bool is_cell;
/* This is true if the module represents a program block
instead of a module/cell. Program blocks have content
restrictions and slightly modify scheduling semantics. */
bool program_block;
enum UCDriveType { UCD_NONE, UCD_PULL0, UCD_PULL1 };
UCDriveType uc_drive;
/* specparams are simpler than other parameters, in that they
can have a range, but not an explicit type. The restrictions
are enforced by the parser. */
map<perm_string,param_expr_t>specparams;
NetNet::Type default_nettype;
/* specparams are simpler then other params, in that they have
no type information. They are merely constant
expressions. */
map<perm_string,PExpr*>specparams;
/* The module also has defparam assignments which don't create
new parameters within the module, but may be used to set
@@ -95,7 +92,6 @@ class Module : public PScopeExtra, public LineInfo {
instantiated modules. */
typedef pair<pform_name_t,PExpr*> named_expr_t;
list<named_expr_t>defparms;
static list<named_expr_t>user_defparms;
/* Parameters may be overridden at instantiation time;
the overrides do not contain explicit parameter names,
@@ -117,14 +113,18 @@ class Module : public PScopeExtra, public LineInfo {
bool time_from_timescale;
bool timescale_warn_done;
/* The module has a list of generate schemes that appear in
/* Task definitions within this module */
map<perm_string,PTask*> tasks;
map<perm_string,PFunction*> funcs;
/* The module has a list of genvars that may be used in
various generate schemes. */
map<perm_string,LineInfo*> genvars;
/* the module has a list of generate schemes that appear in
the module definition. These are used at elaboration time. */
list<PGenerate*> generate_schemes;
/* Nested modules are placed here, and are not elaborated
unless they are instantiated, implicitly or explicitly. */
std::map<perm_string,Module*> nested_modules;
list<PSpecPath*> specify_paths;
// The mod_name() is the name of the module type.
@@ -136,9 +136,6 @@ class Module : public PScopeExtra, public LineInfo {
const vector<PEIdent*>& get_port(unsigned idx) const;
unsigned find_port(const char*name) const;
// Return port name ("" for undeclared port)
perm_string get_port_name(unsigned idx) const;
PGate* get_gate(perm_string name);
const list<PGate*>& get_gates() const;
@@ -146,18 +143,20 @@ class Module : public PScopeExtra, public LineInfo {
void dump(ostream&out) const;
bool elaborate(Design*, NetScope*scope) const;
typedef map<perm_string,PExpr*> replace_t;
typedef map<perm_string,NetExpr*> replace_t;
bool elaborate_scope(Design*, NetScope*scope, const replace_t&rep);
bool elaborate_sig(Design*, NetScope*scope) const;
private:
void dump_specparams_(ostream&out, unsigned indent) const;
list<PGate*> gates_;
static void elaborate_parm_item_(perm_string name, const param_expr_t&cur,
Design*des, NetScope*scope);
private: // Not implemented
Module(const Module&);
Module& operator= (const Module&);
};
#endif /* IVL_Module_H */
#endif
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@@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
/*
* Copyright (c) 2012 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
*
* 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
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
# include "PClass.h"
PClass::PClass(perm_string name, LexicalScope*parent)
: PScopeExtra(name, parent), type(0)
{
}
PClass::~PClass()
{
}
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@@ -1,47 +0,0 @@
#ifndef IVL_PClass_H
#define IVL_PClass_H
/*
* Copyright (c) 2012-2014 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
*
* 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
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
# include "PScope.h"
# include "LineInfo.h"
# include "StringHeap.h"
# include <iostream>
class PChainConstructor;
/*
* SystemVerilog supports class declarations with their own lexical
* scope, etc. The parser arranges for these to be created and
* collected.
*/
class PClass : public PScopeExtra, public LineInfo {
public:
explicit PClass (perm_string name, LexicalScope*parent);
~PClass();
void dump(std::ostream&out, unsigned indent) const;
public:
class_type_t*type;
};
#endif /* IVL_PClass_H */
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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* Copyright (c) 1999-2011 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
* Copyright (c) 1999-2009 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
*
* This source code is free software; you can redistribute it
* and/or modify it in source code form under the terms of the GNU
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include "config.h"
@@ -55,30 +55,23 @@ void PDelays::set_delay(PExpr*del)
}
void PDelays::set_delays(const list<PExpr*>*del, bool df)
void PDelays::set_delays(const svector<PExpr*>*del, bool df)
{
assert(del);
assert(del->size() <= 3);
list<PExpr*>::const_iterator cur = del->begin();
for (unsigned idx = 0 ; cur != del->end() ; idx += 1, ++cur)
delay_[idx] = *cur;
assert(del->count() <= 3);
for (unsigned idx = 0 ; idx < del->count() ; idx += 1)
delay_[idx] = (*del)[idx];
delete_flag_ = df;
}
unsigned PDelays::delay_count() const
{
unsigned dly_cnt = 0;
for (unsigned idx = 0 ; idx < 3 ; idx += 1)
if (delay_[idx]) dly_cnt += 1;
return dly_cnt;
}
static NetExpr*calculate_val(Design*des, NetScope*scope, PExpr*expr)
{
NetExpr*dex = elab_and_eval(des, scope, expr, -1);
ivl_variable_type_t tmp_type = IVL_VT_NO_TYPE;
bool tmp_flag = false;
expr->test_width(des, scope, 0, 0, tmp_type, tmp_flag);
NetExpr*dex = expr->elaborate_expr(des, scope, -1, false);
eval_expr(dex);
/* Print a warning if we find default and `timescale based
* delays in the design, since this is likely an error. */
@@ -99,10 +92,15 @@ static NetExpr*calculate_val(Design*des, NetScope*scope, PExpr*expr)
units, and return an adjusted value. */
if (NetECReal*tmp = dynamic_cast<NetECReal*>(dex)) {
uint64_t delay = get_scaled_time_from_real(des, scope, tmp);
verireal fn = tmp->value();
int shift = scope->time_unit() - des->get_precision();
int64_t delay = fn.as_long64(shift);
if (delay < 0)
delay = 0;
delete tmp;
NetEConst*tmp2 = new NetEConst(verinum(delay, 64));
NetEConst*tmp2 = new NetEConst(verinum(delay));
tmp2->set_line(*expr);
return tmp2;
}
@@ -110,10 +108,11 @@ static NetExpr*calculate_val(Design*des, NetScope*scope, PExpr*expr)
if (NetEConst*tmp = dynamic_cast<NetEConst*>(dex)) {
verinum fn = tmp->value();
uint64_t delay = des->scale_to_precision(fn.as_ulong64(), scope);
delete tmp;
NetEConst*tmp2 = new NetEConst(verinum(delay, 64));
NetEConst*tmp2 = new NetEConst(verinum(delay));
tmp2->set_line(*expr);
return tmp2;
}
@@ -124,9 +123,6 @@ static NetExpr*calculate_val(Design*des, NetScope*scope, PExpr*expr)
static NetExpr* make_delay_nets(Design*des, NetScope*scope, NetExpr*expr)
{
if (expr == 0)
return 0;
if (dynamic_cast<NetESignal*> (expr))
return expr;
@@ -136,8 +132,7 @@ static NetExpr* make_delay_nets(Design*des, NetScope*scope, NetExpr*expr)
NetNet*sig = expr->synthesize(des, scope, expr);
if (sig == 0) {
cerr << expr->get_fileline() << ": error: Expression " << *expr
<< " is not suitable as a delay expression." << endl;
des->errors += 1;
<< " is not suitable for delay expression." << endl;
return 0;
}
@@ -154,6 +149,8 @@ static NetExpr* calc_decay_time(NetExpr *rise, NetExpr *fall)
else return fall;
}
cerr << fall->get_fileline() << ": sorry: can not calculate the "
<< "decay time from " << *rise << " and " << *fall << endl;
return 0;
}
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#ifndef IVL_PDelays_H
#define IVL_PDelays_H
#ifndef __PDelays_H
#define __PDelays_H
/*
* Copyright (c) 1999-2014 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
* Copyright (c) 1999-2002 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
*
* This source code is free software; you can redistribute it
* and/or modify it in source code form under the terms of the GNU
@@ -16,12 +16,11 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include "svector.h"
# include <string>
# include <list>
# include <iostream>
#ifdef __GNUC__
@@ -49,9 +48,7 @@ class PDelays {
this object takes ownership of the expressions, and will
delete it in the destructor. */
void set_delay(PExpr*);
void set_delays(const list<PExpr*>*del, bool delete_flag=true);
unsigned delay_count() const;
void set_delays(const svector<PExpr*>*del, bool delete_flag=true);
void eval_delays(Design*des, NetScope*scope,
NetExpr*&rise_time,
@@ -72,4 +69,4 @@ class PDelays {
ostream& operator << (ostream&o, const PDelays&);
#endif /* IVL_PDelays_H */
#endif
+1 -1
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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include "config.h"
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#ifndef IVL_PEvent_H
#define IVL_PEvent_H
#ifndef __PEvent_H
#define __PEvent_H
/*
* Copyright (c) 2000-2014 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
* Copyright (c) 2000-2004 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
*
* This source code is free software; you can redistribute it
* and/or modify it in source code form under the terms of the GNU
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include "LineInfo.h"
@@ -51,4 +51,4 @@ class PEvent : public LineInfo {
PEvent& operator= (const PEvent&);
};
#endif /* IVL_PEvent_H */
#endif
+22 -276
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@@ -1,6 +1,5 @@
/*
* Copyright (c) 1998-2012 Stephen Williams <[email protected]>
* Copyright CERN 2013 / Stephen Williams ([email protected])
* Copyright (c) 1998-2008 Stephen Williams <[email protected]>
*
* This source code is free software; you can redistribute it
* and/or modify it in source code form under the terms of the GNU
@@ -15,7 +14,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include "config.h"
@@ -24,28 +23,19 @@
# include "compiler.h"
# include "PExpr.h"
# include "PWire.h"
# include "Module.h"
# include "netmisc.h"
# include "util.h"
# include <typeinfo>
PExpr::PExpr()
{
expr_type_ = IVL_VT_NO_TYPE;
expr_width_ = 0;
min_width_ = 0;
signed_flag_ = false;
expr_type_ = IVL_VT_NO_TYPE;
}
PExpr::~PExpr()
{
}
void PExpr::declare_implicit_nets(LexicalScope*, NetNet::Type)
{
}
bool PExpr::has_aa_term(Design*, NetScope*) const
{
return false;
@@ -56,65 +46,21 @@ bool PExpr::is_the_same(const PExpr*that) const
return typeid(this) == typeid(that);
}
NetNet* PExpr::elaborate_lnet(Design*, NetScope*) const
NetNet* PExpr::elaborate_lnet(Design*des, NetScope*) const
{
cerr << get_fileline() << ": error: "
<< "expression not valid in assign l-value: "
<< *this << endl;
cerr << get_fileline() << ": error: expression not valid in assign l-value: "
<< *this << endl;
return 0;
}
NetNet* PExpr::elaborate_bi_net(Design*, NetScope*) const
NetNet* PExpr::elaborate_bi_net(Design*des, NetScope*) const
{
cerr << get_fileline() << ": error: "
<< "expression not valid as argument to inout port: "
<< *this << endl;
<< "expression not valid as argument to inout port: "
<< *this << endl;
return 0;
}
bool PExpr::is_collapsible_net(Design*, NetScope*) const
{
return false;
}
const char* PExpr::width_mode_name(width_mode_t mode)
{
switch (mode) {
case PExpr::SIZED:
return "sized";
case PExpr::UNSIZED:
return "unsized";
case PExpr::EXPAND:
return "expand";
case PExpr::LOSSLESS:
return "lossless";
case PExpr::UPSIZE:
return "upsize";
default:
return "??";
}
}
PEAssignPattern::PEAssignPattern()
{
}
PEAssignPattern::PEAssignPattern(const list<PExpr*>&p)
: parms_(p.size())
{
size_t idx = 0;
for (list<PExpr*>::const_iterator cur = p.begin()
; cur != p.end() ; ++cur) {
parms_[idx] = *cur;
idx += 1;
}
}
PEAssignPattern::~PEAssignPattern()
{
}
PEBinary::PEBinary(char op, PExpr*l, PExpr*r)
: op_(op), left_(l), right_(r)
{
@@ -124,42 +70,15 @@ PEBinary::~PEBinary()
{
}
void PEBinary::declare_implicit_nets(LexicalScope*scope, NetNet::Type type)
{
assert(left_ && right_);
left_->declare_implicit_nets(scope, type);
right_->declare_implicit_nets(scope, type);
}
bool PEBinary::has_aa_term(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const
{
assert(left_ && right_);
return left_->has_aa_term(des, scope) || right_->has_aa_term(des, scope);
}
PECastSize::PECastSize(unsigned si, PExpr*b)
: size_(si), base_(b)
{
}
PECastSize::~PECastSize()
{
}
PECastType::PECastType(data_type_t*t, PExpr*b)
: target_(t), base_(b)
{
}
PECastType::~PECastType()
{
}
PEBComp::PEBComp(char op, PExpr*l, PExpr*r)
: PEBinary(op, l, r)
{
l_width_ = 0;
r_width_ = 0;
}
PEBComp::~PEBComp()
@@ -204,12 +123,7 @@ PEBShift::~PEBShift()
}
PECallFunction::PECallFunction(const pform_name_t&n, const vector<PExpr *> &parms)
: package_(0), path_(n), parms_(parms)
{
}
PECallFunction::PECallFunction(PPackage*pkg, const pform_name_t&n, const vector<PExpr *> &parms)
: package_(pkg), path_(n), parms_(parms)
: path_(n), parms_(parms)
{
}
@@ -221,58 +135,31 @@ static pform_name_t pn_from_ps(perm_string n)
return tmp;
}
PECallFunction::PECallFunction(PPackage*pkg, perm_string n, const list<PExpr *> &parms)
: package_(pkg), path_(pn_from_ps(n)), parms_(parms.size())
{
int tmp_idx = 0;
assert(parms_.size() == parms.size());
for (list<PExpr*>::const_iterator idx = parms.begin()
; idx != parms.end() ; ++idx)
parms_[tmp_idx++] = *idx;
}
PECallFunction::PECallFunction(perm_string n, const vector<PExpr*>&parms)
: package_(0), path_(pn_from_ps(n)), parms_(parms)
: path_(pn_from_ps(n)), parms_(parms)
{
}
PECallFunction::PECallFunction(perm_string n)
: package_(0), path_(pn_from_ps(n))
: path_(pn_from_ps(n))
{
}
// NOTE: Anachronism. Try to work all use of svector out.
PECallFunction::PECallFunction(const pform_name_t&n, const list<PExpr *> &parms)
: package_(0), path_(n), parms_(parms.size())
PECallFunction::PECallFunction(const pform_name_t&n, const svector<PExpr *> &parms)
: path_(n), parms_(vector_from_svector(parms))
{
int tmp_idx = 0;
assert(parms_.size() == parms.size());
for (list<PExpr*>::const_iterator idx = parms.begin()
; idx != parms.end() ; ++idx)
parms_[tmp_idx++] = *idx;
}
PECallFunction::PECallFunction(perm_string n, const list<PExpr*>&parms)
: package_(0), path_(pn_from_ps(n)), parms_(parms.size())
PECallFunction::PECallFunction(perm_string n, const svector<PExpr*>&parms)
: path_(pn_from_ps(n)), parms_(vector_from_svector(parms))
{
int tmp_idx = 0;
assert(parms_.size() == parms.size());
for (list<PExpr*>::const_iterator idx = parms.begin()
; idx != parms.end() ; ++idx)
parms_[tmp_idx++] = *idx;
}
PECallFunction::~PECallFunction()
{
}
void PECallFunction::declare_implicit_nets(LexicalScope*scope, NetNet::Type type)
{
for (unsigned idx = 0 ; idx < parms_.size() ; idx += 1) {
parms_[idx]->declare_implicit_nets(scope, type);
}
}
bool PECallFunction::has_aa_term(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const
{
bool flag = false;
@@ -282,17 +169,9 @@ bool PECallFunction::has_aa_term(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const
return flag;
}
PEConcat::PEConcat(const list<PExpr*>&p, PExpr*r)
: parms_(p.size()), width_modes_(SIZED, p.size()), repeat_(r)
PEConcat::PEConcat(const svector<PExpr*>&p, PExpr*r)
: parms_(p), tested_widths_(p.count()), repeat_(r)
{
int tmp_idx = 0;
assert(parms_.size() == p.size());
for (list<PExpr*>::const_iterator idx = p.begin()
; idx != p.end() ; ++idx)
parms_[tmp_idx++] = *idx;
tested_scope_ = 0;
repeat_count_ = 1;
}
PEConcat::~PEConcat()
@@ -300,17 +179,10 @@ PEConcat::~PEConcat()
delete repeat_;
}
void PEConcat::declare_implicit_nets(LexicalScope*scope, NetNet::Type type)
{
for (unsigned idx = 0 ; idx < parms_.size() ; idx += 1) {
parms_[idx]->declare_implicit_nets(scope, type);
}
}
bool PEConcat::has_aa_term(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const
{
bool flag = false;
for (unsigned idx = 0 ; idx < parms_.size() ; idx += 1) {
for (unsigned idx = 0 ; idx < parms_.count() ; idx += 1) {
flag = parms_[idx]->has_aa_term(des, scope) || flag;
}
if (repeat_)
@@ -344,14 +216,6 @@ PExpr* PEEvent::expr() const
return expr_;
}
PENull::PENull(void)
{
}
PENull::~PENull()
{
}
PEFNumber::PEFNumber(verireal*v)
: value_(v)
{
@@ -368,69 +232,19 @@ const verireal& PEFNumber::value() const
}
PEIdent::PEIdent(const pform_name_t&that)
: package_(0), path_(that), no_implicit_sig_(false)
: path_(that)
{
}
PEIdent::PEIdent(perm_string s, bool no_implicit_sig)
: package_(0), no_implicit_sig_(no_implicit_sig)
PEIdent::PEIdent(perm_string s)
{
path_.push_back(name_component_t(s));
}
PEIdent::PEIdent(PPackage*pkg, const pform_name_t&that)
: package_(pkg), path_(that), no_implicit_sig_(true)
{
}
PEIdent::~PEIdent()
{
}
void PEIdent::declare_implicit_nets(LexicalScope*scope, NetNet::Type type)
{
/* We create an implicit wire if:
- this is a simple identifier
- an identifier of that name has not already been declared in
any enclosing scope.
- this is not an implicit named port connection */
if (no_implicit_sig_)
return;
if ((path_.size() == 1) && (path_.front().index.size() == 0)) {
perm_string name = path_.front().name;
LexicalScope*ss = scope;
while (ss) {
if (ss->wires.find(name) != ss->wires.end())
return;
if (ss->localparams.find(name) != ss->localparams.end())
return;
if (ss->parameters.find(name) != ss->parameters.end())
return;
if (ss->genvars.find(name) != ss->genvars.end())
return;
if (ss->events.find(name) != ss->events.end())
return;
/* Strictly speaking, we should also check for name clashes
with tasks, functions, named blocks, module instances,
and generate blocks. However, this information is not
readily available. As these names would not be legal in
this context, we can declare implicit nets here and rely
on later checks for name clashes to report the error. */
ss = ss->parent_scope();
}
PWire*net = new PWire(name, type, NetNet::NOT_A_PORT, IVL_VT_LOGIC);
net->set_file(get_file());
net->set_lineno(get_lineno());
net->set_range_scalar(SR_NET);
scope->wires[name] = net;
if (warn_implicit) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": warning: implicit "
"definition of wire '" << name << "'." << endl;
}
}
}
bool PEIdent::has_aa_term(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const
{
NetNet* net = 0;
@@ -439,7 +253,7 @@ bool PEIdent::has_aa_term(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const
const NetExpr*ex1, *ex2;
scope = symbol_search(this, des, scope, path_, net, par, eve, ex1, ex2);
scope = symbol_search(0, des, scope, path_, net, par, eve, ex1, ex2);
if (scope)
return scope->is_auto();
@@ -447,43 +261,6 @@ bool PEIdent::has_aa_term(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const
return false;
}
PENewArray::PENewArray(PExpr*size_expr, PExpr*init_expr)
: size_(size_expr), init_(init_expr)
{
}
PENewArray::~PENewArray()
{
delete size_;
}
PENewClass::PENewClass(void)
{
}
PENewClass::PENewClass(const list<PExpr*>&p)
: parms_(p.size())
{
size_t tmp_idx = 0;
for (list<PExpr*>::const_iterator cur = p.begin()
; cur != p.end() ; ++ cur) {
parms_[tmp_idx++] = *cur;
}
}
PENewClass::~PENewClass()
{
}
PENewCopy::PENewCopy(PExpr*src)
: src_(src)
{
}
PENewCopy::~PENewCopy()
{
}
PENumber::PENumber(verinum*vp)
: value_(vp)
{
@@ -533,14 +310,6 @@ PETernary::~PETernary()
{
}
void PETernary::declare_implicit_nets(LexicalScope*scope, NetNet::Type type)
{
assert(expr_ && tru_ && fal_);
expr_->declare_implicit_nets(scope, type);
tru_->declare_implicit_nets(scope, type);
fal_->declare_implicit_nets(scope, type);
}
bool PETernary::has_aa_term(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const
{
assert(expr_ && tru_ && fal_);
@@ -549,15 +318,6 @@ bool PETernary::has_aa_term(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const
|| fal_->has_aa_term(des, scope);
}
PETypename::PETypename(data_type_t*dt)
: data_type_(dt)
{
}
PETypename::~PETypename()
{
}
PEUnary::PEUnary(char op, PExpr*ex)
: op_(op), expr_(ex)
{
@@ -567,22 +327,8 @@ PEUnary::~PEUnary()
{
}
void PEUnary::declare_implicit_nets(LexicalScope*scope, NetNet::Type type)
{
assert(expr_);
expr_->declare_implicit_nets(scope, type);
}
bool PEUnary::has_aa_term(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const
{
assert(expr_);
return expr_->has_aa_term(des, scope);
}
PEVoid::PEVoid()
{
}
PEVoid::~PEVoid()
{
}
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+14 -48
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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* Copyright (c) 1999-2013 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
* Copyright (c) 1999-2008 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
*
* This source code is free software; you can redistribute it
* and/or modify it in source code form under the terms of the GNU
@@ -14,26 +14,30 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include "config.h"
# include "PTask.h"
# include "Statement.h"
# include <cassert>
# include "ivl_assert.h"
PFunction::PFunction(perm_string name, LexicalScope*parent, bool is_auto__)
: PTaskFunc(name, parent), statement_(0)
#include "PTask.h"
PFunction::PFunction(perm_string name, PScope*parent, bool is_auto__)
: PScope(name, parent), ports_(0), statement_(0)
{
is_auto_ = is_auto__;
return_type_ = 0;
return_type_.type = PTF_NONE;
}
PFunction::~PFunction()
{
}
void PFunction::set_ports(svector<PWire *>*p)
{
assert(ports_ == 0);
ports_ = p;
}
void PFunction::set_statement(Statement*s)
{
assert(s != 0);
@@ -41,45 +45,7 @@ void PFunction::set_statement(Statement*s)
statement_ = s;
}
void PFunction::push_statement_front(Statement*stmt)
{
// This can only happen after the statement is initially set.
ivl_assert(*this, statement_);
// Get the PBlock of the statement. If it is not a PBlock,
// then create one to wrap the existing statement and the new
// statement that we're pushing.
PBlock*blk = dynamic_cast<PBlock*> (statement_);
if (blk == 0) {
PBlock*tmp = new PBlock(PBlock::BL_SEQ);
tmp->set_line(*this);
vector<Statement*>tmp_list(1);
tmp_list[0] = statement_;
tmp->set_statement(tmp_list);
statement_ = tmp;
blk = tmp;
}
// Now do the push.
blk->push_statement_front(stmt);
}
void PFunction::set_return(data_type_t*t)
void PFunction::set_return(PTaskFuncArg t)
{
return_type_ = t;
}
PChainConstructor* PFunction::extract_chain_constructor()
{
PChainConstructor*res = 0;
if ((res = dynamic_cast<PChainConstructor*> (statement_))) {
statement_ = 0;
} else if (PBlock*blk = dynamic_cast<PBlock*>(statement_)) {
res = blk->extract_chain_constructor();
}
return res;
}
+38 -157
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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* Copyright (c) 1999-2013 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
* Copyright (c) 1999-2007 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
*
* This source code is free software; you can redistribute it
* and/or modify it in source code form under the terms of the GNU
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include "config.h"
@@ -22,68 +22,55 @@
# include "PGate.h"
# include "PExpr.h"
# include "verinum.h"
# include <cassert>
# include <assert.h>
void PGate::set_pins_(list<PExpr*>*pins)
PGate::PGate(perm_string name,
svector<PExpr*>*pins,
const svector<PExpr*>*del)
: name_(name), pins_(pins)
{
assert(pins);
assert(pins->size() == pins_.size());
for (size_t idx = 0 ; idx < pins_.size() ; idx += 1) {
pins_[idx] = pins->front();
pins->pop_front();
}
assert(pins->empty());
delete pins;
}
PGate::PGate(perm_string name, list<PExpr*>*pins, const list<PExpr*>*del)
: name_(name), pins_(pins? pins->size() : 0)
{
if (pins) set_pins_(pins);
if (del) delay_.set_delays(del);
str0_ = IVL_DR_STRONG;
str1_ = IVL_DR_STRONG;
str0_ = STRONG;
str1_ = STRONG;
}
PGate::PGate(perm_string name, list<PExpr*>*pins, PExpr*del)
: name_(name), pins_(pins? pins->size() : 0)
PGate::PGate(perm_string name,
svector<PExpr*>*pins,
PExpr*del)
: name_(name), pins_(pins)
{
if (pins) set_pins_(pins);
if (del) delay_.set_delay(del);
str0_ = IVL_DR_STRONG;
str1_ = IVL_DR_STRONG;
str0_ = STRONG;
str1_ = STRONG;
}
PGate::PGate(perm_string name, list<PExpr*>*pins)
: name_(name), pins_(pins? pins->size() : 0)
PGate::PGate(perm_string name, svector<PExpr*>*pins)
: name_(name), pins_(pins)
{
if (pins) set_pins_(pins);
str0_ = IVL_DR_STRONG;
str1_ = IVL_DR_STRONG;
str0_ = STRONG;
str1_ = STRONG;
}
PGate::~PGate()
{
}
ivl_drive_t PGate::strength0() const
PGate::strength_t PGate::strength0() const
{
return str0_;
}
void PGate::strength0(ivl_drive_t s)
void PGate::strength0(PGate::strength_t s)
{
str0_ = s;
}
ivl_drive_t PGate::strength1() const
PGate::strength_t PGate::strength1() const
{
return str1_;
}
void PGate::strength1(ivl_drive_t s)
void PGate::strength1(PGate::strength_t s)
{
str1_ = s;
}
@@ -112,21 +99,16 @@ void PGate::eval_delays(Design*des, NetScope*scope,
as_net_flag);
}
unsigned PGate::delay_count() const
{
return delay_.delay_count();
}
PGAssign::PGAssign(list<PExpr*>*pins)
PGAssign::PGAssign(svector<PExpr*>*pins)
: PGate(perm_string(), pins)
{
assert(pin_count() == 2);
assert(pins->count() == 2);
}
PGAssign::PGAssign(list<PExpr*>*pins, list<PExpr*>*dels)
PGAssign::PGAssign(svector<PExpr*>*pins, svector<PExpr*>*dels)
: PGate(perm_string(), pins, dels)
{
assert(pin_count() == 2);
assert(pins->count() == 2);
}
PGAssign::~PGAssign()
@@ -134,14 +116,14 @@ PGAssign::~PGAssign()
}
PGBuiltin::PGBuiltin(Type t, perm_string name,
list<PExpr*>*pins,
list<PExpr*>*del)
svector<PExpr*>*pins,
svector<PExpr*>*del)
: PGate(name, pins, del), type_(t), msb_(0), lsb_(0)
{
}
PGBuiltin::PGBuiltin(Type t, perm_string name,
list<PExpr*>*pins,
svector<PExpr*>*pins,
PExpr*del)
: PGate(name, pins, del), type_(t), msb_(0), lsb_(0)
{
@@ -161,128 +143,26 @@ void PGBuiltin::set_range(PExpr*msb, PExpr*lsb)
lsb_ = lsb;
}
const char* PGBuiltin::gate_name() const
{
switch(type_) {
case AND:
return "AND";
break;
case NAND:
return "NAND";
break;
case OR:
return "OR";
break;
case NOR:
return "NOR";
break;
case XOR:
return "XOR";
break;
case XNOR:
return "XNOR";
break;
case BUF:
return "BUF";
break;
case NOT:
return "NOT";
break;
case BUFIF0:
return "BUFIF0";
break;
case NOTIF0:
return "NOTIF0";
break;
case BUFIF1:
return "BUFIF1";
break;
case NOTIF1:
return "NOTIF1";
break;
case NMOS:
return "NMOS";
break;
case RNMOS:
return "RNMOS";
break;
case PMOS:
return "PMOS";
break;
case RPMOS:
return "RPMOS";
break;
case TRAN:
return "TRAN";
break;
case RTRAN:
return "RTRAN";
break;
case TRANIF0:
return "TRANIF0";
break;
case RTRANIF0:
return "RTRANIF0";
break;
case TRANIF1:
return "TRANIF1";
break;
case RTRANIF1:
return "RTRANIF1";
break;
case CMOS:
return "CMOS";
break;
case RCMOS:
return "RCMOS";
break;
case PULLUP:
return "PULLUP";
break;
case PULLDOWN:
return "PULLDOWN";
break;
}
return "<unknown>";
}
PGModule::PGModule(perm_string type, perm_string name, list<PExpr*>*pins)
: PGate(name, pins), bound_type_(0), type_(type), overrides_(0), pins_(0),
PGModule::PGModule(perm_string type, perm_string name, svector<PExpr*>*pins)
: PGate(name, pins), overrides_(0), pins_(0),
npins_(0), parms_(0), nparms_(0), msb_(0), lsb_(0)
{
type_ = type;
}
PGModule::PGModule(perm_string type, perm_string name,
named<PExpr*>*pins, unsigned npins)
: PGate(name, 0), bound_type_(0), type_(type), overrides_(0), pins_(pins),
: PGate(name, 0), overrides_(0), pins_(pins),
npins_(npins), parms_(0), nparms_(0), msb_(0), lsb_(0)
{
}
PGModule::PGModule(Module*type, perm_string name)
: PGate(name, 0), bound_type_(type), overrides_(0), pins_(0),
npins_(0), parms_(0), nparms_(0), msb_(0), lsb_(0)
{
type_ = type;
}
PGModule::~PGModule()
{
}
void PGModule::set_parameters(list<PExpr*>*o)
void PGModule::set_parameters(svector<PExpr*>*o)
{
assert(overrides_ == 0);
overrides_ = o;
@@ -305,7 +185,8 @@ void PGModule::set_range(PExpr*msb, PExpr*lsb)
lsb_ = lsb;
}
perm_string PGModule::get_type() const
perm_string PGModule::get_type()
{
return type_;
}
+30 -49
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#ifndef IVL_PGate_H
#define IVL_PGate_H
#ifndef __PGate_H
#define __PGate_H
/*
* Copyright (c) 1998-2014 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
* Copyright (c) 1998-2008 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
*
* This source code is free software; you can redistribute it
* and/or modify it in source code form under the terms of the GNU
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include "svector.h"
@@ -26,8 +26,6 @@
# include "PDelays.h"
# include "netlist.h"
# include <map>
# include <list>
# include <vector>
# include <string>
class PExpr;
class PUdp;
@@ -50,13 +48,15 @@ class Module;
class PGate : public LineInfo {
public:
explicit PGate(perm_string name, list<PExpr*>*pins,
const list<PExpr*>*del);
enum strength_t { HIGHZ, WEAK, PULL, STRONG, SUPPLY };
explicit PGate(perm_string name, list<PExpr*>*pins,
explicit PGate(perm_string name, svector<PExpr*>*pins,
const svector<PExpr*>*del);
explicit PGate(perm_string name, svector<PExpr*>*pins,
PExpr*del);
explicit PGate(perm_string name, list<PExpr*>*pins);
explicit PGate(perm_string name, svector<PExpr*>*pins);
virtual ~PGate();
@@ -70,16 +70,14 @@ class PGate : public LineInfo {
NetExpr*&decay_time,
bool as_net_flag =false) const;
unsigned delay_count() const;
unsigned pin_count() const { return pins_? pins_->count() : 0; }
PExpr*pin(unsigned idx) const { return (*pins_)[idx]; }
unsigned pin_count() const { return pins_.size(); }
PExpr*pin(unsigned idx) const { return pins_[idx]; }
strength_t strength0() const;
strength_t strength1() const;
ivl_drive_t strength0() const;
ivl_drive_t strength1() const;
void strength0(ivl_drive_t);
void strength1(ivl_drive_t);
void strength0(strength_t);
void strength1(strength_t);
map<perm_string,PExpr*> attributes;
@@ -89,7 +87,7 @@ class PGate : public LineInfo {
virtual bool elaborate_sig(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const;
protected:
const vector<PExpr*>& get_pins() const { return pins_; }
const svector<PExpr*>& get_pins() const { return *pins_; }
void dump_pins(ostream&out) const;
void dump_delays(ostream&out) const;
@@ -97,11 +95,9 @@ class PGate : public LineInfo {
private:
perm_string name_;
PDelays delay_;
vector<PExpr*>pins_;
svector<PExpr*>*pins_;
ivl_drive_t str0_, str1_;
void set_pins_(list<PExpr*>*pins);
strength_t str0_, str1_;
private: // not implemented
PGate(const PGate&);
@@ -115,8 +111,8 @@ class PGate : public LineInfo {
class PGAssign : public PGate {
public:
explicit PGAssign(list<PExpr*>*pins);
explicit PGAssign(list<PExpr*>*pins, list<PExpr*>*dels);
explicit PGAssign(svector<PExpr*>*pins);
explicit PGAssign(svector<PExpr*>*pins, svector<PExpr*>*dels);
~PGAssign();
void dump(ostream&out, unsigned ind =4) const;
@@ -124,7 +120,6 @@ class PGAssign : public PGate {
virtual bool elaborate_sig(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const;
private:
void elaborate_unpacked_array_(Design*des, NetScope*scope, NetNet*lval) const;
};
@@ -148,15 +143,14 @@ class PGBuiltin : public PGate {
public:
explicit PGBuiltin(Type t, perm_string name,
list<PExpr*>*pins,
list<PExpr*>*del);
svector<PExpr*>*pins,
svector<PExpr*>*del);
explicit PGBuiltin(Type t, perm_string name,
list<PExpr*>*pins,
svector<PExpr*>*pins,
PExpr*del);
~PGBuiltin();
Type type() const { return type_; }
const char * gate_name() const;
void set_range(PExpr*msb, PExpr*lsb);
virtual void dump(ostream&out, unsigned ind =4) const;
@@ -167,15 +161,12 @@ class PGBuiltin : public PGate {
unsigned calculate_array_count_(Design*, NetScope*,
long&high, long&low) const;
void calculate_gate_and_lval_count_(unsigned&gate_count,
unsigned&lval_count) const;
unsigned calculate_output_count_(void) const;
NetNode* create_gate_for_output_(Design*, NetScope*,
perm_string gate_name,
unsigned instance_width) const;
bool check_delay_count(Design*des) const;
Type type_;
PExpr*msb_;
PExpr*lsb_;
@@ -195,22 +186,19 @@ class PGModule : public PGate {
// If the binding of ports is by position, this constructor
// builds everything all at once.
explicit PGModule(perm_string type, perm_string name,
list<PExpr*>*pins);
svector<PExpr*>*pins);
// If the binding of ports is by name, this constructor takes
// the bindings and stores them for later elaboration.
explicit PGModule(perm_string type, perm_string name,
named<PExpr*>*pins, unsigned npins);
// If the module type is known by design, then use this
// constructor.
explicit PGModule(Module*type, perm_string name);
~PGModule();
// Parameter overrides can come as an ordered list, or a set
// of named expressions.
void set_parameters(list<PExpr*>*o);
void set_parameters(svector<PExpr*>*o);
void set_parameters(named<PExpr*>*pa, unsigned npa);
// Modules can be instantiated in ranges. The parser uses this
@@ -224,12 +212,11 @@ class PGModule : public PGate {
// This returns the module name of this module. It is a
// permallocated string.
perm_string get_type() const;
perm_string get_type();
private:
Module*bound_type_;
perm_string type_;
list<PExpr*>*overrides_;
svector<PExpr*>*overrides_;
named<PExpr*>*pins_;
unsigned npins_;
@@ -244,20 +231,14 @@ class PGModule : public PGate {
friend class delayed_elaborate_scope_mod_instances;
void elaborate_mod_(Design*, Module*mod, NetScope*scope) const;
void elaborate_udp_(Design*, PUdp *udp, NetScope*scope) const;
unsigned calculate_instance_count_(Design*, NetScope*,
long&high, long&low,
perm_string name) const;
void elaborate_scope_mod_(Design*des, Module*mod, NetScope*sc) const;
void elaborate_scope_mod_instances_(Design*des, Module*mod, NetScope*sc) const;
bool elaborate_sig_mod_(Design*des, NetScope*scope, Module*mod) const;
// Not currently used.
#if 0
bool elaborate_sig_udp_(Design*des, NetScope*scope, PUdp*udp) const;
#endif
NetNet*resize_net_to_port_(Design*des, NetScope*scope,
NetNet*sig, unsigned port_wid,
NetNet::PortType dir, bool as_signed) const;
};
#endif /* IVL_PGate_H */
#endif
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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* Copyright (c) 2006-2011 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
* Copyright (c) 2006,2009 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
*
* This source code is free software; you can redistribute it
* and/or modify it in source code form under the terms of the GNU
@@ -14,21 +14,19 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include "PGenerate.h"
# include "PWire.h"
# include "ivl_assert.h"
PGenerate::PGenerate(LexicalScope*parent, unsigned id)
: LexicalScope(parent), id_number(id)
PGenerate::PGenerate(unsigned id)
: id_number(id)
{
direct_nested_ = false;
scheme_type = GS_NONE;
loop_init = 0;
loop_test = 0;
loop_step = 0;
parent = 0;
lexical_scope = 0;
}
PGenerate::~PGenerate()
@@ -50,18 +48,18 @@ void PGenerate::probe_for_direct_nesting_(void)
// cannot be direct nested.
if (scope_name[0] != '$') return;
if (! tasks.empty()) return;
if (! funcs.empty()) return;
if (! gates.empty()) return;
if (! parameters.empty()) return;
if (! localparams.empty()) return;
if (! events.empty()) return;
if (! wires.empty()) return;
if (! genvars.empty()) return;
if (! behaviors.empty()) return;
if (! analog_behaviors.empty()) return;
if (tasks.size() > 0) return;
if (funcs.size() > 0) return;
if (gates.size() > 0) return;
if (parameters.size() > 0) return;
if (localparams.size() > 0) return;
if (events.size() > 0) return;
if (wires.size() > 0) return;
if (genvars.size() > 0) return;
if (behaviors.size() > 0) return;
if (analog_behaviors.size() > 0) return;
if (generate_schemes.empty()) return;
if (generate_schemes.size() == 0) return;
switch (generate_schemes.size()) {
case 1: {
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#ifndef IVL_PGenerate_H
#define IVL_PGenerate_H
#ifndef __PGenerate_H
#define __PGenerate_H
/*
* Copyright (c) 2006-2014 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
* Copyright (c) 2006-2009 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
*
* This source code is free software; you can redistribute it
* and/or modify it in source code form under the terms of the GNU
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include "LineInfo.h"
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ class PWire;
class PGenerate : public LineInfo, public LexicalScope {
public:
explicit PGenerate(LexicalScope*parent, unsigned id_number);
explicit PGenerate(unsigned id_number);
~PGenerate();
// Generate schemes have an ID number, for when the scope is
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ class PGenerate : public LineInfo, public LexicalScope {
// This is used during parsing to stack lexical scopes within
// this generate scheme.
// LexicalScope*lexical_scope;
PScope*lexical_scope;
enum scheme_t {GS_NONE, GS_LOOP, GS_CONDIT, GS_ELSE,
GS_CASE, GS_CASE_ITEM, GS_NBLOCK};
@@ -80,10 +80,6 @@ class PGenerate : public LineInfo, public LexicalScope {
// test value.
std::valarray<PExpr*> item_test;
// defparam assignments found in this scope.
typedef pair<pform_name_t,PExpr*> named_expr_t;
list<named_expr_t>defparms;
list<PGate*> gates;
void add_gate(PGate*);
@@ -91,9 +87,12 @@ class PGenerate : public LineInfo, public LexicalScope {
map<perm_string,PTask*> tasks;
map<perm_string,PFunction*>funcs;
// genvars declared within this scheme.
map<perm_string,LineInfo*> genvars;
// Generate schemes can contain further generate schemes.
list<PGenerate*> generate_schemes;
// PGenerate*parent;
PGenerate*parent;
// This method is called by the elaboration of a module to
// generate scopes. the container is the scope that is to
@@ -139,4 +138,4 @@ class PGenerate : public LineInfo, public LexicalScope {
extern std::ostream& operator << (std::ostream&, PGenerate::scheme_t);
#endif /* IVL_PGenerate_H */
#endif
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@@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
/*
* Copyright (c) 2012 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
* Copyright CERN 2013 / Stephen Williams ([email protected])
*
* 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
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
# include "PPackage.h"
PPackage::PPackage(perm_string name, LexicalScope*parent)
: PScopeExtra(name, parent)
{
}
PPackage::~PPackage()
{
}
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@@ -1,47 +0,0 @@
#ifndef IVL_PPackage_H
#define IVL_PPackage_H
/*
* Copyright (c) 2012-2014 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
* Copyright CERN 2013 / Stephen Williams ([email protected])
*
* 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
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
# include "PScope.h"
# include "LineInfo.h"
# include "StringHeap.h"
# include <iostream>
/*
* SystemVerilog supports class declarations with their own lexical
* scope, etc. The parser arranges for these to be created and
* collected.
*/
class PPackage : public PScopeExtra, public LineInfo {
public:
explicit PPackage (perm_string name, LexicalScope*parent);
~PPackage();
bool elaborate_scope(Design*des, NetScope*scope);
bool elaborate_sig(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const;
bool elaborate(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const;
void pform_dump(std::ostream&out) const;
};
#endif /* IVL_PPackage_H */
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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* Copyright (c) 2008,2010 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
* Copyright (c) 2008 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
*
* This source code is free software; you can redistribute it
* and/or modify it in source code form under the terms of the GNU
@@ -14,26 +14,23 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include "PScope.h"
PScope::PScope(perm_string n, LexicalScope*parent)
: LexicalScope(parent), name_(n)
PScope::PScope(perm_string n, PScope*parent)
: name_(n), parent_(parent)
{
}
PScope::PScope(perm_string n)
: LexicalScope(0), name_(n)
: name_(n), parent_(0)
{
}
PScope::~PScope()
{
for(map<perm_string, data_type_t*>::iterator it = typedefs.begin();
it != typedefs.end(); ++it)
delete it->second;
}
PWire* LexicalScope::wires_find(perm_string name)
@@ -44,18 +41,3 @@ PWire* LexicalScope::wires_find(perm_string name)
else
return (*cur).second;
}
PScopeExtra::PScopeExtra(perm_string n, LexicalScope*parent)
: PScope(n, parent)
{
}
PScopeExtra::PScopeExtra(perm_string n)
: PScope(n)
{
}
PScopeExtra::~PScopeExtra()
{
}
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#ifndef IVL_PScope_H
#define IVL_PScope_H
#ifndef __PScope_H
#define __PScope_H
/*
* Copyright (c) 2008-2014 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
* Copyright (c) 2008 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
*
* This source code is free software; you can redistribute it
* and/or modify it in source code form under the terms of the GNU
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include "LineInfo.h"
@@ -24,17 +24,11 @@
# include "pform_types.h"
# include "ivl_target.h"
# include <map>
# include <set>
# include <vector>
class PEvent;
class PExpr;
class PFunction;
class PPackage;
class AProcess;
class PProcess;
class PClass;
class PTask;
class PWire;
class Design;
@@ -52,7 +46,7 @@ class NetScope;
class LexicalScope {
public:
explicit LexicalScope(LexicalScope*parent) : parent_(parent) { }
explicit LexicalScope() { }
// A virtual destructor is so that dynamic_cast can work.
virtual ~LexicalScope() { }
@@ -89,49 +83,27 @@ class LexicalScope {
map<perm_string,param_expr_t>parameters;
map<perm_string,param_expr_t>localparams;
// Defined types in the scope.
map<perm_string,data_type_t*>typedefs;
// Named events in the scope.
map<perm_string,PEvent*>events;
// Symbols that are imported. Bind the imported name to the
// package from which the name is imported.
std::map<perm_string,PPackage*>imports;
// Nets and variables (wires) in the scope
map<perm_string,PWire*>wires;
PWire* wires_find(perm_string name);
// Genvars in the scope. These will only be present in module
// scopes, but are listed here to allow them to be found when
// creating implicit nets.
map<perm_string,LineInfo*> genvars;
// Behaviors (processes) in this scope
list<PProcess*> behaviors;
list<AProcess*> analog_behaviors;
// Enumeration sets.
std::set<enum_type_t*> enum_sets;
LexicalScope* parent_scope() const { return parent_; }
protected:
void dump_typedefs_(ostream&out, unsigned indent) const;
void dump_parameters_(ostream&out, unsigned indent) const;
void dump_localparams_(ostream&out, unsigned indent) const;
void dump_enumerations_(ostream&out, unsigned indent) const;
void dump_events_(ostream&out, unsigned indent) const;
void dump_wires_(ostream&out, unsigned indent) const;
private:
LexicalScope*parent_;
};
class PScope : public LexicalScope {
@@ -145,11 +117,12 @@ class PScope : public LexicalScope {
// modules do not nest in Verilog, the parent must be nil for
// modules. Scopes for tasks and functions point to their
// containing module.
PScope(perm_string name, LexicalScope*parent);
PScope(perm_string name, PScope*parent);
PScope(perm_string name);
virtual ~PScope();
perm_string pscope_name() const { return name_; }
PScope* pscope_parent() { return parent_; }
protected:
bool elaborate_sig_wires_(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const;
@@ -158,33 +131,7 @@ class PScope : public LexicalScope {
private:
perm_string name_;
PScope*parent_;
};
/*
* Some scopes can carry definitions. These include Modules and PClass
* scopes. These derive from PScopeExtra so that they hold the maps of
* extra definitions.
*/
class PScopeExtra : public PScope {
public:
PScopeExtra(perm_string, LexicalScope*parent);
PScopeExtra(perm_string);
~PScopeExtra();
/* Task definitions within this module */
std::map<perm_string,PTask*> tasks;
std::map<perm_string,PFunction*> funcs;
/* class definitions within this module. */
std::map<perm_string,PClass*> classes;
/* This is the lexical order of the classes, and is used by
elaboration to choose an elaboration order. */
std::vector<PClass*> classes_lexical;
protected:
void dump_classes_(ostream&out, unsigned indent) const;
void dump_tasks_(ostream&out, unsigned indent) const;
void dump_funcs_(ostream&out, unsigned indent) const;
};
#endif /* IVL_PScope_H */
#endif
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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* Copyright (c) 2006-2011 Stephen Williams <[email protected]>
* Copyright (c) 2006 Stephen Williams <[email protected]>
*
* This source code is free software; you can redistribute it
* and/or modify it in source code form under the terms of the GNU
@@ -14,19 +14,16 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include "PSpec.h"
PSpecPath::PSpecPath(unsigned src_cnt, unsigned dst_cnt, char polarity,
bool full_flag)
PSpecPath::PSpecPath(unsigned src_cnt, unsigned dst_cnt)
: conditional(false), condition(0), edge(0),
src(src_cnt), dst(dst_cnt),
data_source_expression(0)
{
full_flag_ = full_flag;
polarity_ = polarity;
}
PSpecPath::~PSpecPath()
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#ifndef IVL_PSpec_H
#define IVL_PSpec_H
#ifndef __PSpec_H
#define __PSpec_H
/*
* Copyright (c) 2006-2014 Stephen Williams <[email protected]>
* Copyright (c) 2006 Stephen Williams <[email protected]>
*
* This source code is free software; you can redistribute it
* and/or modify it in source code form under the terms of the GNU
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include "LineInfo.h"
@@ -46,18 +46,11 @@ class PExpr;
*
* If data_source_expression != nil, then the path is edge sensitive
* and the edge might not be 0.
*
* The full flag is used to verify that only vectors of the same size
* are used in a parallel connection. Icarus always creates a full
* connection between the source and destination. The polarity is for
* informational (display) purposes only. The polarity is either '+',
* '-' or 0.
*/
class PSpecPath : public LineInfo {
public:
PSpecPath(unsigned src_cnt, unsigned dst_cnt, char polarity,
bool full_flag);
PSpecPath(unsigned src_cnt, unsigned dst_cnt);
~PSpecPath();
void elaborate(class Design*des, class NetScope*scope) const;
@@ -70,10 +63,6 @@ class PSpecPath : public LineInfo {
class PExpr* condition;
// Edge specification (-1==negedge, 0 = no edge, 1==posedge)
int edge;
// Is this a full connection.
bool full_flag_;
// What is the polarity of the connection.
char polarity_;
// Ordered set of source nodes of a path
std::vector<perm_string> src;
// Ordered set of destination nodes of a path
@@ -84,4 +73,4 @@ class PSpecPath : public LineInfo {
std::vector<class PExpr*>delays;
};
#endif /* IVL_PSpec_H */
#endif
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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* Copyright (c) 1999-2008,2010 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
* Copyright (c) 1999-2008 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
*
* This source code is free software; you can redistribute it
* and/or modify it in source code form under the terms of the GNU
@@ -14,47 +14,15 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include "config.h"
# include "PTask.h"
# include <cassert>
PTaskFunc::PTaskFunc(perm_string n, LexicalScope*p)
: PScope(n,p), this_type_(0), ports_(0)
{
}
PTaskFunc::~PTaskFunc()
{
}
void PTaskFunc::set_ports(vector<pform_tf_port_t>*p)
{
assert(ports_ == 0);
ports_ = p;
}
void PTaskFunc::set_this(class_type_t*type, PWire*this_wire)
{
assert(this_type_ == 0);
this_type_ = type;
// Push a synthethis argument that is the "this" value.
if (ports_==0)
ports_ = new vector<pform_tf_port_t>;
size_t use_size = ports_->size();
ports_->resize(use_size + 1);
for (size_t idx = use_size ; idx > 0 ; idx -= 1)
ports_->at(idx) = ports_->at(idx-1);
ports_->at(0) = pform_tf_port_t(this_wire);
}
PTask::PTask(perm_string name, LexicalScope*parent, bool is_auto__)
: PTaskFunc(name, parent), statement_(0)
PTask::PTask(perm_string name, PScope*parent, bool is_auto__)
: PScope(name, parent), ports_(0), statement_(0)
{
is_auto_ = is_auto__;
}
@@ -63,6 +31,12 @@ PTask::~PTask()
{
}
void PTask::set_ports(svector<PWire*>*p)
{
assert(ports_ == 0);
ports_ = p;
}
void PTask::set_statement(Statement*s)
{
assert(statement_ == 0);
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#ifndef IVL_PTask_H
#define IVL_PTask_H
#ifndef __PTask_H
#define __PTask_H
/*
* Copyright (c) 1999-2014 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
* Copyright (c) 1999-2008 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
*
* This source code is free software; you can redistribute it
* and/or modify it in source code form under the terms of the GNU
@@ -16,69 +16,45 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include "LineInfo.h"
# include "PScope.h"
# include "svector.h"
# include "StringHeap.h"
# include <string>
# include <vector>
# include <list>
class Design;
class NetExpr;
class NetNet;
class NetScope;
class PChainConstructor;
class PWire;
class Statement;
class PExpr;
enum PTaskFuncEnum {
PTF_NONE,
PTF_REG,
PTF_REG_S,
PTF_INTEGER,
PTF_REAL,
PTF_REALTIME,
PTF_TIME
};
class PTaskFunc : public PScope, public LineInfo {
public:
PTaskFunc(perm_string name, LexicalScope*parent);
~PTaskFunc();
void set_ports(std::vector<pform_tf_port_t>*p);
void set_this(class_type_t*use_type, PWire*this_wire);
// If this task is a method of a class, this returns a pointer
// to the class type.
inline class_type_t* method_of() const { return this_type_; }
virtual void elaborate_sig(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const =0;
virtual void elaborate(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const =0;
virtual void dump(std::ostream&, unsigned) const =0;
protected:
// Elaborate the ports list. Write into the ports vector the
// NetNet pointers for the ports, and write into the pdefs the
// default value expressions, if any.
void elaborate_sig_ports_(Design*des, NetScope*scope,
std::vector<NetNet*>&ports,
std::vector<NetExpr*>&pdefs) const;
void dump_ports_(std::ostream&out, unsigned ind) const;
private:
class_type_t*this_type_;
std::vector<pform_tf_port_t>*ports_;
struct PTaskFuncArg {
PTaskFuncEnum type;
svector<PExpr*>*range;
};
/*
* The PTask holds the parsed definitions of a task.
*/
class PTask : public PTaskFunc {
class PTask : public PScope, public LineInfo {
public:
explicit PTask(perm_string name, LexicalScope*parent, bool is_auto);
explicit PTask(perm_string name, PScope*parent, bool is_auto);
~PTask();
void set_ports(svector<PWire *>*p);
void set_statement(Statement *s);
// Tasks introduce scope, to need to be handled during the
@@ -98,6 +74,7 @@ class PTask : public PTaskFunc {
void dump(ostream&, unsigned) const;
private:
svector<PWire*>*ports_;
Statement*statement_;
bool is_auto_;
@@ -113,26 +90,15 @@ class PTask : public PTaskFunc {
*
* The output value is not elaborated until elaborate_sig.
*/
class PFunction : public PTaskFunc {
class PFunction : public PScope, public LineInfo {
public:
explicit PFunction(perm_string name, LexicalScope*parent, bool is_auto);
explicit PFunction(perm_string name, PScope*parent, bool is_auto);
~PFunction();
void set_ports(svector<PWire *>*p);
void set_statement(Statement *s);
void set_return(data_type_t*t);
inline Statement* get_statement() { return statement_; }
// Push this statement to the front of the existing
// definition. If the statement is a simple statement, make a
// block to contain the statements.
void push_statement_front(Statement*stmt);
// This is only used if this function is a constructor. In
// that case, this method looks for a PChainConstructor in the
// statement and extracts it if found.
PChainConstructor*extract_chain_constructor();
void set_return(PTaskFuncArg t);
void elaborate_scope(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const;
@@ -147,9 +113,10 @@ class PFunction : public PTaskFunc {
void dump(ostream&, unsigned) const;
private:
data_type_t* return_type_;
PTaskFuncArg return_type_;
svector<PWire *> *ports_;
Statement *statement_;
bool is_auto_;
};
#endif /* IVL_PTask_H */
#endif
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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include "PUdp.h"
+7 -8
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#ifndef IVL_PUdp_H
#define IVL_PUdp_H
#ifndef __PUdp_H
#define __PUdp_H
/*
* Copyright (c) 1998-2014 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
* Copyright (c) 1998-2004 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
*
* This source code is free software; you can redistribute it
* and/or modify it in source code form under the terms of the GNU
@@ -16,11 +16,10 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include <map>
# include "LineInfo.h"
# include "StringHeap.h"
# include "svector.h"
# include "verinum.h"
@@ -29,7 +28,7 @@ class PExpr;
/*
* This class represents a parsed UDP. This is a much simpler object
* than a module or macromodule.
* then a module or macromodule.
*
* - all ports are scalar,
* - pin 0 (the first port) is always output,
@@ -48,7 +47,7 @@ class PExpr;
* If the UDP is sequential, the "initial" member is taken to be the
* initial value assigned in the source, or 'x' if none is given.
*/
class PUdp : public LineInfo {
class PUdp {
public:
explicit PUdp(perm_string n, unsigned nports);
@@ -76,4 +75,4 @@ class PUdp : public LineInfo {
PUdp& operator= (const PUdp&);
};
#endif /* IVL_PUdp_H */
#endif
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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* Copyright (c) 1999-2012 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
* Copyright (c) 1999-2009 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
*
* This source code is free software; you can redistribute it
* and/or modify it in source code form under the terms of the GNU
@@ -14,13 +14,13 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include "config.h"
# include "PWire.h"
# include "PExpr.h"
# include <cassert>
# include <assert.h>
PWire::PWire(perm_string n,
NetNet::Type t,
@@ -28,9 +28,9 @@ PWire::PWire(perm_string n,
ivl_variable_type_t dt)
: name_(n), type_(t), port_type_(pt), data_type_(dt),
signed_(false), isint_(false),
port_set_(false), net_set_(false), is_scalar_(false),
error_cnt_(0), set_data_type_(0),
discipline_(0)
port_msb_(0), port_lsb_(0), port_set_(false),
net_msb_(0), net_lsb_(0), net_set_(false), is_scalar_(false),
error_cnt_(0), lidx_(0), ridx_(0), discipline_(0)
{
if (t == NetNet::INTEGER) {
type_ = NetNet::REG;
@@ -58,15 +58,7 @@ bool PWire::set_wire_type(NetNet::Type t)
type_ = t;
return true;
case NetNet::IMPLICIT_REG:
if (t == NetNet::REG) {
type_ = t;
return true;
}
if (t == NetNet::INTEGER) {
type_ = NetNet::REG;
isint_ = true;
return true;
}
if (t == NetNet::REG) { type_ = t; return true; }
return false;
case NetNet::REG:
if (t == NetNet::INTEGER) {
@@ -120,7 +112,6 @@ bool PWire::set_data_type(ivl_variable_type_t dt)
assert(data_type_ == IVL_VT_NO_TYPE);
data_type_ = dt;
return true;
}
@@ -141,14 +132,7 @@ bool PWire::get_signed() const
bool PWire::get_isint() const
{
if (isint_)
return true;
if (vector_type_t*tmp = dynamic_cast<vector_type_t*>(set_data_type_)) {
return tmp->integer_flag;
}
return false;
return isint_;
}
bool PWire::get_scalar() const
@@ -156,9 +140,8 @@ bool PWire::get_scalar() const
return is_scalar_;
}
void PWire::set_range_scalar(PWSRType type)
void PWire::set_range(PExpr*m, PExpr*l, PWSRType type, bool is_scalar)
{
is_scalar_ = true;
switch (type) {
case SR_PORT:
if (port_set_) {
@@ -166,7 +149,10 @@ void PWire::set_range_scalar(PWSRType type)
<< "'' has already been declared a port." << endl;
error_cnt_ += 1;
} else {
port_msb_ = m;
port_lsb_ = l;
port_set_ = true;
is_scalar_ = is_scalar;
}
return;
@@ -176,7 +162,10 @@ void PWire::set_range_scalar(PWSRType type)
<< "'' has already been declared." << endl;
error_cnt_ += 1;
} else {
net_msb_ = m;
net_lsb_ = l;
net_set_ = true;
is_scalar_ = is_scalar;
}
return;
@@ -193,82 +182,27 @@ void PWire::set_range_scalar(PWSRType type)
error_cnt_ += 1;
}
} else {
port_msb_ = m;
port_lsb_ = l;
port_set_ = true;
net_msb_ = m;
net_lsb_ = l;
net_set_ = true;
is_scalar_ = is_scalar;
}
return;
}
}
void PWire::set_range(const list<pform_range_t>&rlist, PWSRType type)
void PWire::set_memory_idx(PExpr*ldx, PExpr*rdx)
{
switch (type) {
case SR_PORT:
if (port_set_) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": error: Port ``" << name_
<< "'' has already been declared a port." << endl;
error_cnt_ += 1;
} else {
port_ = rlist;
port_set_ = true;
is_scalar_ = false;
}
return;
case SR_NET:
if (net_set_) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": error: Net ``" << name_
<< "'' has already been declared." << endl;
error_cnt_ += 1;
} else {
net_ = rlist;
net_set_ = true;
is_scalar_ = false;
}
return;
case SR_BOTH:
if (port_set_ || net_set_) {
if (port_set_) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": error: Port ``" << name_
<< "'' has already been declared a port." << endl;
error_cnt_ += 1;
}
if (net_set_) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": error: Net ``" << name_
<< "'' has already been declared." << endl;
error_cnt_ += 1;
}
} else {
port_ = rlist;
port_set_ = true;
net_ = rlist;
net_set_ = true;
is_scalar_ = false;
}
return;
}
}
void PWire::set_unpacked_idx(const list<pform_range_t>&ranges)
{
if (! unpacked_.empty()) {
if (lidx_ != 0 || ridx_ != 0) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": error: Array ``" << name_
<< "'' has already been declared." << endl;
error_cnt_ += 1;
} else {
unpacked_ = ranges;
}
}
void PWire::set_data_type(data_type_t*type)
{
assert(set_data_type_ == 0);
set_data_type_ = type;
if (vector_type_t*tmp = dynamic_cast<vector_type_t*>(type)) {
if (tmp->integer_flag)
isint_ = true;
lidx_ = ldx;
ridx_ = rdx;
}
}
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#ifndef IVL_PWire_H
#define IVL_PWire_H
#ifndef __PWire_H
#define __PWire_H
/*
* Copyright (c) 1998-2014 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
* Copyright (c) 1998-2009 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
*
* This source code is free software; you can redistribute it
* and/or modify it in source code form under the terms of the GNU
@@ -16,13 +16,13 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include "netlist.h"
# include "LineInfo.h"
# include <list>
# include <map>
# include "svector.h"
# include "StringHeap.h"
#ifdef HAVE_IOSFWD
@@ -33,7 +33,6 @@ class ostream;
class PExpr;
class Design;
class netdarray_t;
/*
* The different type of PWire::set_range() calls.
@@ -76,12 +75,9 @@ class PWire : public LineInfo {
bool set_data_type(ivl_variable_type_t dt);
ivl_variable_type_t get_data_type() const;
void set_range_scalar(PWSRType type);
void set_range(const std::list<pform_range_t>&ranges, PWSRType type);
void set_range(PExpr*msb, PExpr*lsb, PWSRType type, bool is_scalar);
void set_unpacked_idx(const std::list<pform_range_t>&ranges);
void set_data_type(data_type_t*type);
void set_memory_idx(PExpr*ldx, PExpr*rdx);
void set_discipline(ivl_discipline_t);
ivl_discipline_t get_discipline(void) const;
@@ -102,25 +98,20 @@ class PWire : public LineInfo {
bool isint_; // original type of integer
// These members hold expressions for the bit width of the
// wire. If they do not exist, the wire is 1 bit wide. If they
// do exist, they represent the packed dimensions of the
// bit. The first item in the list is the first range, and so
// on. For example "reg [3:0][7:0] ..." will contains the
// range_t object for [3:0] first and [7:0] last.
std::list<pform_range_t>port_;
// wire. If they do not exist, the wire is 1 bit wide.
PExpr*port_msb_;
PExpr*port_lsb_;
bool port_set_;
std::list<pform_range_t>net_;
PExpr*net_msb_;
PExpr*net_lsb_;
bool net_set_;
bool is_scalar_;
unsigned error_cnt_;
// If this wire is actually a memory, these indices will give
// me the size and address ranges of the memory.
std::list<pform_range_t>unpacked_;
// This is the complex type of the wire. the data_type_ may
// modify how this is interpreted.
data_type_t*set_data_type_;
// me the size and address range of the memory.
PExpr*lidx_;
PExpr*ridx_;
ivl_discipline_t discipline_;
@@ -129,4 +120,4 @@ class PWire : public LineInfo {
PWire& operator= (const PWire&);
};
#endif /* IVL_PWire_H */
#endif
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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Icarus Verilog is intended to compile ALL of the Verilog HDL as
described in the IEEE-1364 standard. Of course, it's not quite there
yet. It does currently handle a mix of structural and behavioral
constructs. For a view of the current state of Icarus Verilog, see its
home page at <http://iverilog.icarus.com/>.
home page at <http://www.icarus.com/eda/verilog>.
Icarus Verilog is not aimed at being a simulator in the traditional
sense, but a compiler that generates code employed by back-end
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ on a UNIX-like system:
- termcap
The readline library in turn uses termcap.
If you are building from git, you will also need software to generate
If you are building from CVS, you will also need software to generate
the configure scripts.
- autoconf 2.53
@@ -156,9 +156,8 @@ step. There may be dangling references, and it is not yet clear which
module is the root.
One can see a human readable version of the final pform by using the
``-P <path>'' flag to the ``ivl'' subcommand. This will cause ivl
to dump the pform into the file named <path>. (Note that this is not
normally done, unless debugging the ``ivl'' subcommand.)
``-P <path>'' flag to the compiler. This will cause iverilog to dump
the pform into the file named <path>.
3.3 Elaboration
@@ -184,7 +183,8 @@ first, followed by the structural and behavioral elaboration.
This pass scans through the pform looking for scopes and parameters. A
tree of NetScope objects is built up and placed in the Design object,
with the root module represented by the root NetScope object. The
elab_scope.cc file contains most of the code for handling this phase.
elab_scope.cc and elab_pexpr.cc files contain most of the code for
handling this phase.
The tail of the elaborate_scope behavior (after the pform is
traversed) includes a scan of the NetScope tree to locate defparam
@@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ item. The syntax of the $attribute item is:
$attribute (<identifier>, <key>, <value>);
The $attribute keyword looks like a system task invocation. The
difference here is that the parameters are more restricted than those
difference here is that the parameters are more restricted then those
of a system task. The <identifier> must be an identifier. This will be
the item to get an attribute. The <key> and <value> are strings, not
expressions, that give the key and the value of the attribute to be
@@ -475,3 +475,4 @@ file. However, I have early on received aid in the form of fixes,
Verilog guidance, and especially testing from many people. Testers in
particular include a larger community of people interested in a GPL
Verilog for Linux.
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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* Copyright (c) 1998-2013 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
* Copyright (c) 1998-2008 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
*
* This source code is free software; you can redistribute it
* and/or modify it in source code form under the terms of the GNU
@@ -14,14 +14,13 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include "config.h"
# include "Statement.h"
# include "PExpr.h"
# include "ivl_assert.h"
Statement::~Statement()
{
@@ -52,27 +51,22 @@ PAssign_::~PAssign_()
}
PAssign::PAssign(PExpr*lval__, PExpr*ex)
: PAssign_(lval__, ex, false), op_(0)
{
}
PAssign::PAssign(PExpr*lval__, char op, PExpr*ex)
: PAssign_(lval__, ex, false), op_(op)
: PAssign_(lval__, ex, false)
{
}
PAssign::PAssign(PExpr*lval__, PExpr*d, PExpr*ex)
: PAssign_(lval__, d, ex), op_(0)
: PAssign_(lval__, d, ex)
{
}
PAssign::PAssign(PExpr*lval__, PExpr*cnt, PEventStatement*d, PExpr*ex)
: PAssign_(lval__, cnt, d, ex), op_(0)
: PAssign_(lval__, cnt, d, ex)
{
}
PAssign::PAssign(PExpr*lval__, PExpr*ex, bool is_constant)
: PAssign_(lval__, ex, is_constant), op_(0)
: PAssign_(lval__, ex, is_constant)
{
}
@@ -99,7 +93,7 @@ PAssignNB::~PAssignNB()
{
}
PBlock::PBlock(perm_string n, LexicalScope*parent, BL_TYPE t)
PBlock::PBlock(perm_string n, PScope*parent, BL_TYPE t)
: PScope(n, parent), bl_type_(t)
{
}
@@ -111,79 +105,23 @@ PBlock::PBlock(BL_TYPE t)
PBlock::~PBlock()
{
for (unsigned idx = 0 ; idx < list_.size() ; idx += 1)
for (unsigned idx = 0 ; idx < list_.count() ; idx += 1)
delete list_[idx];
}
PChainConstructor* PBlock::extract_chain_constructor()
{
if (list_.empty())
return 0;
if (PChainConstructor*res = dynamic_cast<PChainConstructor*> (list_[0])) {
for (size_t idx = 0 ; idx < list_.size()-1 ; idx += 1)
list_[idx] = list_[idx+1];
list_.resize(list_.size()-1);
return res;
}
return 0;
}
void PBlock::set_join_type(PBlock::BL_TYPE type)
{
assert(bl_type_ == BL_PAR);
assert(type==BL_PAR || type==BL_JOIN_NONE || type==BL_JOIN_ANY);
bl_type_ = type;
}
void PBlock::set_statement(const vector<Statement*>&st)
void PBlock::set_statement(const svector<Statement*>&st)
{
list_ = st;
}
void PBlock::push_statement_front(Statement*that)
PCallTask::PCallTask(const pform_name_t&n, const svector<PExpr*>&p)
: path_(n), parms_(p)
{
ivl_assert(*this, bl_type_==BL_SEQ);
list_.resize(list_.size()+1);
for (size_t idx = list_.size()-1 ; idx > 0 ; idx -= 1)
list_[idx] = list_[idx-1];
list_[0] = that;
}
PCallTask::PCallTask(const pform_name_t&n, const list<PExpr*>&p)
: package_(0), path_(n), parms_(p.size())
PCallTask::PCallTask(perm_string n, const svector<PExpr*>&p)
: parms_(p)
{
list<PExpr*>::const_iterator cur = p.begin();
for (size_t idx = 0 ; idx < parms_.size() ; idx += 1) {
parms_[idx] = *cur;
++cur;
}
assert(cur == p.end());
}
PCallTask::PCallTask(PPackage*pkg, const pform_name_t&n, const list<PExpr*>&p)
: package_(pkg), path_(n), parms_(p.size())
{
list<PExpr*>::const_iterator cur = p.begin();
for (size_t idx = 0 ; idx < parms_.size() ; idx += 1) {
parms_[idx] = *cur;
++cur;
}
assert(cur == p.end());
}
PCallTask::PCallTask(perm_string n, const list<PExpr*>&p)
: package_(0), parms_(p.size())
{
list<PExpr*>::const_iterator cur = p.begin();
for (size_t idx = 0 ; idx < parms_.size() ; idx += 1) {
parms_[idx] = *cur;
++cur;
}
assert(cur == p.end());
path_.push_back(name_component_t(n));
}
@@ -221,21 +159,6 @@ PCAssign::~PCAssign()
delete expr_;
}
PChainConstructor::PChainConstructor(const list<PExpr*>&parms)
: parms_(parms.size())
{
list<PExpr*>::const_iterator cur = parms.begin();
for (size_t idx = 0 ; idx < parms_.size() ; idx += 1) {
parms_[idx] = *cur;
++cur;
}
assert(cur == parms.end());
}
PChainConstructor::~PChainConstructor()
{
}
PCondit::PCondit(PExpr*ex, Statement*i, Statement*e)
: expr_(ex), if_(i), else_(e)
{
@@ -277,17 +200,6 @@ PDisable::~PDisable()
{
}
PDoWhile::PDoWhile(PExpr*ex, Statement*st)
: cond_(ex), statement_(st)
{
}
PDoWhile::~PDoWhile()
{
delete cond_;
delete statement_;
}
PEventStatement::PEventStatement(const svector<PEEvent*>&ee)
: expr_(ee), statement_(0)
{
@@ -336,20 +248,6 @@ PForce::~PForce()
delete expr_;
}
PForeach::PForeach(perm_string av, const list<perm_string>&ix, Statement*s)
: array_var_(av), index_vars_(ix.size()), statement_(s)
{
size_t idx = 0;
for (list<perm_string>::const_iterator cur = ix.begin()
; cur != ix.end() ; ++cur)
index_vars_[idx++] = *cur;
}
PForeach::~PForeach()
{
delete statement_;
}
PForever::PForever(Statement*s)
: statement_(s)
{
@@ -361,8 +259,9 @@ PForever::~PForever()
}
PForStatement::PForStatement(PExpr*n1, PExpr*e1, PExpr*cond,
Statement*step, Statement*st)
: name1_(n1), expr1_(e1), cond_(cond), step_(step), statement_(st)
PExpr*n2, PExpr*e2, Statement*st)
: name1_(n1), expr1_(e1), cond_(cond), name2_(n2), expr2_(e2),
statement_(st)
{
}
@@ -396,16 +295,6 @@ PRepeat::~PRepeat()
delete statement_;
}
PReturn::PReturn(PExpr*e)
: expr_(e)
{
}
PReturn::~PReturn()
{
delete expr_;
}
PTrigger::PTrigger(const pform_name_t&e)
: event_(e)
{
@@ -415,8 +304,8 @@ PTrigger::~PTrigger()
{
}
PWhile::PWhile(PExpr*ex, Statement*st)
: cond_(ex), statement_(st)
PWhile::PWhile(PExpr*e1, Statement*st)
: cond_(e1), statement_(st)
{
}
+35 -135
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#ifndef IVL_Statement_H
#define IVL_Statement_H
#ifndef __Statement_H
#define __Statement_H
/*
* Copyright (c) 1998-2014 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
* Copyright (c) 1998-2008 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
*
* This source code is free software; you can redistribute it
* and/or modify it in source code form under the terms of the GNU
@@ -16,12 +16,10 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include <string>
# include <vector>
# include <list>
# include "ivl_target.h"
# include "svector.h"
# include "StringHeap.h"
@@ -31,8 +29,6 @@
# include "HName.h"
# include "LineInfo.h"
class PExpr;
class PChainConstructor;
class PPackage;
class Statement;
class PEventStatement;
class Design;
@@ -44,9 +40,9 @@ class NetScope;
/*
* The PProcess is the root of a behavioral process. Each process gets
* one of these, which contains its type (initial, always, or final)
* and a pointer to the single statement that is the process. A module
* may have several concurrent processes.
* one of these, which contains its type (initial or always) and a
* pointer to the single statement that is the process. A module may
* have several concurrent processes.
*/
class PProcess : public LineInfo {
@@ -106,13 +102,8 @@ class PAssign_ : public Statement {
protected:
NetAssign_* elaborate_lval(Design*, NetScope*scope) const;
NetExpr* elaborate_rval_(Design*, NetScope*, ivl_type_t lv_net_type,
ivl_variable_type_t lv_type,
unsigned lv_width) const;
NetExpr* elaborate_rval_(Design*, NetScope*, ivl_type_t ntype) const;
NetExpr* elaborate_rval_obj_(Design*, NetScope*,
ivl_variable_type_t type) const;
NetExpr* elaborate_rval_(Design*, NetScope*, unsigned lv_width,
ivl_variable_type_t type) const;
PExpr* delay_;
PEventStatement*event_;
@@ -127,12 +118,7 @@ class PAssign_ : public Statement {
class PAssign : public PAssign_ {
public:
// lval - assignment l-value
// ex - assignment r-value
// op - compressed assignment operator (i.e. '+', '-', ...)
// de - delayed assignment delay expression
explicit PAssign(PExpr*lval, PExpr*ex);
explicit PAssign(PExpr*lval, char op, PExpr*ex);
explicit PAssign(PExpr*lval, PExpr*de, PExpr*ex);
explicit PAssign(PExpr*lval, PExpr*cnt, PEventStatement*de, PExpr*ex);
explicit PAssign(PExpr*lval, PExpr*ex, bool is_constant);
@@ -142,8 +128,6 @@ class PAssign : public PAssign_ {
virtual NetProc* elaborate(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const;
private:
NetProc* elaborate_compressed_(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const;
char op_;
};
class PAssignNB : public PAssign_ {
@@ -172,30 +156,17 @@ class PAssignNB : public PAssign_ {
class PBlock : public PScope, public Statement {
public:
enum BL_TYPE { BL_SEQ, BL_PAR, BL_JOIN_NONE, BL_JOIN_ANY };
enum BL_TYPE { BL_SEQ, BL_PAR };
// If the block has a name, it is a scope and also has a parent.
explicit PBlock(perm_string n, LexicalScope*parent, BL_TYPE t);
explicit PBlock(perm_string n, PScope*parent, BL_TYPE t);
// If it doesn't have a name, it's not a scope
explicit PBlock(BL_TYPE t);
~PBlock();
BL_TYPE bl_type() const { return bl_type_; }
// This is only used if this block is the statement list for a
// constructor. We look for a PChainConstructor as the first
// statement, and if it is there, extract it.
PChainConstructor*extract_chain_constructor();
// If the bl_type() is BL_PAR, it is possible to replace it
// with JOIN_NONE or JOIN_ANY. This is to help the parser.
void set_join_type(BL_TYPE);
void set_statement(const std::vector<Statement*>&st);
// Copy the statement from that block to the front of this
// block.
void push_statement_front(Statement*that);
void set_statement(const svector<Statement*>&st);
virtual void dump(ostream&out, unsigned ind) const;
virtual NetProc* elaborate(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const;
@@ -203,20 +174,31 @@ class PBlock : public PScope, public Statement {
virtual void elaborate_sig(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const;
private:
BL_TYPE bl_type_;
std::vector<Statement*>list_;
const BL_TYPE bl_type_;
svector<Statement*>list_;
};
class PCallTask : public Statement {
public:
explicit PCallTask(PPackage*pkg, const pform_name_t&n, const list<PExpr*>&parms);
explicit PCallTask(const pform_name_t&n, const list<PExpr*>&parms);
explicit PCallTask(perm_string n, const list<PExpr*>&parms);
explicit PCallTask(const pform_name_t&n, const svector<PExpr*>&parms);
explicit PCallTask(perm_string n, const svector<PExpr*>&parms);
~PCallTask();
const pform_name_t& path() const;
unsigned nparms() const { return parms_.count(); }
PExpr*&parm(unsigned idx)
{ assert(idx < parms_.count());
return parms_[idx];
}
PExpr* parm(unsigned idx) const
{ assert(idx < parms_.count());
return parms_[idx];
}
virtual void dump(ostream&out, unsigned ind) const;
virtual NetProc* elaborate(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const;
@@ -224,28 +206,15 @@ class PCallTask : public Statement {
NetProc* elaborate_sys(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const;
NetProc* elaborate_usr(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const;
NetProc*elaborate_method_(Design*des, NetScope*scope,
bool add_this_flag = false) const;
NetProc*elaborate_function_(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const;
NetProc*elaborate_build_call_(Design*des, NetScope*scope,
NetScope*task, NetExpr*use_this) const;
NetProc*elaborate_sys_task_method_(Design*des, NetScope*scope,
NetNet*net,
perm_string method_name,
const char*sys_task_name) const;
bool test_task_calls_ok_(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const;
PPackage*package_;
pform_name_t path_;
vector<PExpr*> parms_;
svector<PExpr*> parms_;
};
class PCase : public Statement {
public:
struct Item {
list<PExpr*>expr;
svector<PExpr*>expr;
Statement*stat;
};
@@ -282,26 +251,6 @@ class PCAssign : public Statement {
PExpr*expr_;
};
/*
* This represents the syntax "super.new(...)". This is not really an
* executable statement, but the elaborator will handle these
* specially and will remove them from the statement stream. If any
*/
class PChainConstructor : public Statement {
public:
PChainConstructor(const list<PExpr*>&parms);
~PChainConstructor();
virtual NetProc* elaborate(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const;
virtual void dump(ostream&out, unsigned ind) const;
inline const std::vector<PExpr*>& chain_args(void) const
{ return parms_; }
private:
std::vector<PExpr*> parms_;
};
class PCondit : public Statement {
public:
@@ -369,22 +318,6 @@ class PDisable : public Statement {
pform_name_t scope_;
};
class PDoWhile : public Statement {
public:
PDoWhile(PExpr*ex, Statement*st);
~PDoWhile();
virtual NetProc* elaborate(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const;
virtual void elaborate_scope(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const;
virtual void elaborate_sig(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const;
virtual void dump(ostream&out, unsigned ind) const;
private:
PExpr*cond_;
Statement*statement_;
};
/*
* The event statement represents the event delay in behavioral
* code. It comes from such things as:
@@ -421,7 +354,6 @@ class PEventStatement : public Statement {
NetProc* elaborate_st(Design*des, NetScope*scope, NetProc*st) const;
NetProc* elaborate_wait(Design*des, NetScope*scope, NetProc*st) const;
NetProc* elaborate_wait_fork(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const;
private:
svector<PEEvent*>expr_;
@@ -444,26 +376,6 @@ class PForce : public Statement {
PExpr*expr_;
};
class PForeach : public Statement {
public:
explicit PForeach(perm_string var, const std::list<perm_string>&ix, Statement*stmt);
~PForeach();
virtual NetProc* elaborate(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const;
virtual void elaborate_scope(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const;
virtual void elaborate_sig(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const;
virtual void dump(ostream&out, unsigned ind) const;
private:
NetProc* elaborate_static_array_(Design*des, NetScope*scope,
const std::vector<netrange_t>&dims) const;
private:
perm_string array_var_;
std::vector<perm_string> index_vars_;
Statement*statement_;
};
class PForever : public Statement {
public:
explicit PForever(Statement*s);
@@ -482,7 +394,7 @@ class PForStatement : public Statement {
public:
PForStatement(PExpr*n1, PExpr*e1, PExpr*cond,
Statement*step, Statement*body);
PExpr*n2, PExpr*e2, Statement*st);
~PForStatement();
virtual NetProc* elaborate(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const;
@@ -496,7 +408,8 @@ class PForStatement : public Statement {
PExpr*cond_;
Statement*step_;
PExpr* name2_;
PExpr* expr2_;
Statement*statement_;
};
@@ -536,19 +449,6 @@ class PRelease : public Statement {
PExpr*lval_;
};
class PReturn : public Statement {
public:
explicit PReturn(PExpr*e);
~PReturn();
NetProc* elaborate(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const;
virtual void dump(std::ostream&out, unsigned ind) const;
private:
PExpr*expr_;
};
/*
* The PTrigger statement sends a trigger to a named event. Take the
* name here.
@@ -569,7 +469,7 @@ class PTrigger : public Statement {
class PWhile : public Statement {
public:
PWhile(PExpr*ex, Statement*st);
PWhile(PExpr*e1, Statement*st);
~PWhile();
virtual NetProc* elaborate(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const;
@@ -582,4 +482,4 @@ class PWhile : public Statement {
Statement*statement_;
};
#endif /* IVL_Statement_H */
#endif
+8 -18
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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* Copyright (c) 2002-2010 Stephen Williams (steve@icarus.com)
* Copyright (c) 2002-2009 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
@@ -14,17 +14,18 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include "StringHeap.h"
# include <iostream>
# include <cstdlib>
# include <cstring>
# include <cassert>
#ifdef HAVE_MALLOC_H
# include <malloc.h>
#endif
# include <stdlib.h>
# include <string.h>
# include <assert.h>
#ifdef CHECK_WITH_VALGRIND
# include "ivl_alloc.h"
static char **string_pool = NULL;
static unsigned string_pool_count = 0;
#endif
@@ -201,14 +202,3 @@ bool operator < (perm_string a, perm_string b)
return false;
}
ostream& operator << (ostream&out, perm_string that)
{
if (that.nil())
out << "<nil>";
else
out << that.str();
return out;
}
const perm_string empty_perm_string = perm_string::literal("");
+7 -10
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#ifndef IVL_StringHeap_H
#define IVL_StringHeap_H
#ifndef __StringHeap_H
#define __StringHeap_H
/*
* Copyright (c) 2002-2014 Stephen Williams (steve@icarus.com)
* Copyright (c) 2002-2009 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
@@ -16,9 +16,10 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include "config.h"
# include <string>
using namespace std;
@@ -30,8 +31,6 @@ class perm_string {
perm_string(const perm_string&that) : text_(that.text_) { }
~perm_string() { }
inline bool nil() const { return text_ == 0; }
perm_string& operator = (const perm_string&that)
{ text_ = that.text_; return *this; }
@@ -39,7 +38,7 @@ class perm_string {
operator const char* () const { return str(); }
// This is an escape for making perm_string objects out of
// literals. For example, perm_string::literal("Label"); Please
// literals. For example, per_string::literal("Label"); Please
// do *not* cheat and pass arbitrary const char* items here.
static perm_string literal(const char*t) { return perm_string(t); }
@@ -52,7 +51,6 @@ class perm_string {
const char*text_;
};
extern const perm_string empty_perm_string;
extern bool operator == (perm_string a, perm_string b);
extern bool operator == (perm_string a, const char* b);
extern bool operator != (perm_string a, perm_string b);
@@ -61,7 +59,6 @@ extern bool operator > (perm_string a, perm_string b);
extern bool operator < (perm_string a, perm_string b);
extern bool operator >= (perm_string a, perm_string b);
extern bool operator <= (perm_string a, perm_string b);
extern ostream& operator << (ostream&out, perm_string that);
/*
* The string heap is a way to permanently allocate strings
@@ -121,4 +118,4 @@ class StringHeapLex : private StringHeap {
StringHeapLex& operator= (const StringHeapLex&);
};
#endif /* IVL_StringHeap_H */
#endif
+5 -5
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#ifndef PLI_TYPES_H
#define PLI_TYPES_H
#ifndef PLI_TYPES
#define PLI_TYPES
/*
* Copyright (c) 2003-2014 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
* Copyright (c) 2003 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
*
* This source code is free software; you can redistribute it
* and/or modify it in source code form under the terms of the GNU
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# undef HAVE_INTTYPES_H
@@ -85,4 +85,4 @@ typedef char PLI_BYTE8;
typedef unsigned char PLI_UBYTE8;
#endif
#endif /* PLI_TYPES_H */
#endif
+6 -7
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#ifndef ACC_USER_H
#define ACC_USER_H
#ifndef __acc_user_H
#define __acc_user_H
/*
* Copyright (c) 2002-2014 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
* Copyright (c) 2002 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
*
* This source code is free software; you can redistribute it
* and/or modify it in source code form under the terms of the GNU
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
/*
@@ -228,9 +228,8 @@ extern PLI_INT32 acc_fetch_size(handle obj);
extern PLI_INT32 acc_fetch_type(handle obj);
extern PLI_INT32 acc_fetch_fulltype(handle obj);
extern PLI_INT32 acc_fetch_paramtype(handle obj);
extern PLI_INT32 acc_fetch_range(handle object, int *msb, int *lsb);
extern const char* acc_fetch_type_str(PLI_INT32 type);
extern char* acc_fetch_type_str(PLI_INT32 type);
extern char* acc_fetch_value(handle obj, const char*fmt, s_acc_value*value);
@@ -271,4 +270,4 @@ extern char* acc_version(void);
EXTERN_C_END
#endif /* ACC_USER_H */
#endif
Vendored
+12 -41
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@@ -6,11 +6,9 @@
# different builds. Remember to change the default suffix string to some
# value appropriate for the current version.
AC_DEFUN([AX_ENABLE_SUFFIX],
[AC_ARG_ENABLE([suffix],[AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-suffix],
[Use/set the installation command suffix])],
[true],[enable_suffix=no])
[AC_ARG_ENABLE([suffix],[Set the installation command suffix],[true],[enable_suffix=no])
if test X$enable_suffix = Xyes; then
install_suffix='-0.10'
install_suffix='-0.9'
elif test X$enable_suffix = Xno; then
install_suffix=''
else
@@ -26,7 +24,7 @@ AC_SUBST(install_suffix)
# - the object file produced by AC_COMPILE_IFELSE is called "conftest.$ac_objext"
# - the nm(1) utility is available, and its name is "nm".
AC_DEFUN([_AX_C_UNDERSCORES_MATCH_IF],
[AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_SOURCE([void underscore(void){}])],
[AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([void underscore(void){}],
[AS_IF([nm conftest.$ac_objext|grep $1 >/dev/null 2>/dev/null],[$2],[$3])],
[AC_MSG_ERROR([underscore test crashed])]
)])
@@ -64,7 +62,7 @@ fi
# AX_WIN32
# --------
# Combined check for several flavors of Microsoft Windows so
# their "issues" can be dealt with
# their "issues" can be dealt with
AC_DEFUN([AX_WIN32],
[AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Microsoft Windows])
AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST]) []dnl
@@ -127,13 +125,6 @@ case "${host}" in
*-*-darwin*)
shared="-bundle -undefined suppress -flat_namespace"
;;
*-*-solaris*)
if test ${using_sunpro_c} = 1
then
shared="-G"
fi
;;
esac
AC_SUBST(shared)
AC_MSG_RESULT($shared)
@@ -160,12 +151,6 @@ case "${host}" in
PICFLAG=+z
;;
*-*-solaris*)
if test ${using_sunpro_c} = 1
then
PICFLAG=-G
fi
;;
esac
AC_SUBST(PICFLAG)
AC_MSG_RESULT($PICFLAG)
@@ -218,28 +203,14 @@ AC_SUBST(strip_dynamic)
# AC_MSG_RESULT($strip_dynamic)
])# AX_LD_RDYNAMIC
# AX_C99_STRTOD
# -------------
AC_DEFUN([AX_C99_STRTOD],
[# On MinGW we need to jump through hoops to get a C99 compliant strtod().
# AX_CPP_PRECOMP
# --------------
AC_DEFUN([AX_CPP_PRECOMP],
[# Darwin requires -no-cpp-precomp
case "${host}" in
*-*-mingw*)
LDFLAGS+=" -Wl,--undefined=___strtod,--wrap,strtod,--defsym,___wrap_strtod=___strtod"
*-*-darwin*)
CPPFLAGS="-no-cpp-precomp $CPPFLAGS"
CFLAGS="-no-cpp-precomp $CFLAGS"
;;
esac
])# AX_C99_STRTOD
# When config.status generates a header, we must update the stamp-h file.
# This file resides in the same directory as the config header
# that is generated. The stamp file name are based on the header name.
# Autoconf calls _AC_AM_CONFIG_HEADER_HOOK (when defined) in the
# loop where config.status creates the headers, so we can generate
# our stamp files there.
AC_DEFUN([_AC_AM_CONFIG_HEADER_HOOK],
[
_config_header=$1
_stamp_name=stamp-`expr //$_config_header : '.*/\([[^./]]*\)\.[[^./]]*$'`-h
echo "timestamp for $_config_header" > `AS_DIRNAME(["$_config_header"])`/[]$_stamp_name
]) #_AC_AM_CONFIG_HEADER_HOOK
])# AX_CPP_PRECOMP
+6 -6
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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* Copyright (c) 2002-2010 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
* Copyright (c) 2002-2008 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
*
* This source code is free software; you can redistribute it
* and/or modify it in source code form under the terms of the GNU
@@ -14,14 +14,14 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include "config.h"
# include "functor.h"
# include "netlist.h"
# include <cassert>
# include <assert.h>
bool NetAssign::is_asynchronous()
{
@@ -50,8 +50,8 @@ bool NetEvWait::is_asynchronous()
level sensitive, but the nex_async_ method takes care of
that test. */
NexusSet*sense = new NexusSet;
for (unsigned idx = 0 ; idx < events_.size() ; idx += 1) {
NexusSet*tmp = events_[idx]->nex_async_();
for (unsigned idx = 0 ; idx < nevents_ ; idx += 1) {
NexusSet*tmp = event(idx)->nex_async_();
if (tmp == 0) {
delete sense;
return false;
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ bool NetProc::is_asynchronous()
return false;
}
bool NetProcTop::is_asynchronous() const
bool NetProcTop::is_asynchronous()
{
if (type_ == IVL_PR_INITIAL)
return false;
+4 -7
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@@ -2,15 +2,12 @@
#
# This shell script exists to run autoconf on source distributions
# that are pulled from git The configure script is not included
# in git, so it is easiest to just run this script whenever needed
# to generate the configure script.
# that are pulled from CVS. The configure scripts are not included
# in CVS, and there are several configure.in files, so it is easiest
# to just run this script to autoconf wherever needed.
#
echo "Autoconf in root..."
autoconf -f
echo "Precompiling lexor_keyword.gperf"
gperf -o -i 7 -C -k 1-4,6,9,\$ -H keyword_hash -N check_identifier -t ./lexor_keyword.gperf > lexor_keyword.cc
echo "Precompiling vhdlpp/lexor_keyword.gperf"
(cd vhdlpp ; gperf -o -i 7 --ignore-case -C -k 1-4,6,9,\$ -H keyword_hash -N check_identifier -t ./lexor_keyword.gperf > lexor_keyword.cc )
gperf -o -i 7 -C -k 1-4,\$ -L ANSI-C -H keyword_hash -N check_identifier -t ./lexor_keyword.gperf > lexor_keyword.cc
+22 -25
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@@ -12,8 +12,9 @@
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
# License along with this program; if not, write to the Free
# Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
# Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
# Software Foundation, Inc.,
# 59 Temple Place - Suite 330
# Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
#
SHELL = /bin/sh
@@ -36,48 +37,44 @@ INSTALL = @INSTALL@
INSTALL_PROGRAM = @INSTALL_PROGRAM@
INSTALL_DATA = @INSTALL_DATA@
ifeq (@srcdir@,.)
INCLUDE_PATH = -I. -I..
else
INCLUDE_PATH = -I. -I.. -I$(srcdir) -I$(srcdir)/..
endif
CPPFLAGS = $(INCLUDE_PATH) @CPPFLAGS@ @DEFS@ @PICFLAG@
CFLAGS = @WARNING_FLAGS@ @WARNING_FLAGS_CC@ @CFLAGS@
CPPFLAGS = -I$(srcdir) -I$(srcdir)/.. -I.. @CPPFLAGS@ @DEFS@ @PICFLAG@
CFLAGS = -Wall @CFLAGS@
LDFLAGS = @LDFLAGS@
O = cadpli.o
SHARED = @shared@
all:
all: dep cadpli.vpl $(ALL32)
# No specific check operations.
check: all
clean:
rm -rf *.o dep cadpli.vpl
distclean: clean
rm -f Makefile config.log
cppcheck: $(O:.o=.c)
cppcheck --enable=all -f $(INCLUDE_PATH) $^
Makefile: $(srcdir)/Makefile.in ../config.status
cd ..; ./config.status --file=cadpli/$@
dep:
mkdir dep
%.o: %.c
$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) @DEPENDENCY_FLAG@ -c $<
$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) -MD -c $<
mv $*.d dep
O = cadpli.o
Makefile: $(srcdir)/Makefile.in ../config.status
../config.status --file=$@
SYSTEM_VPI_LDFLAGS = -L../vvp -lvpi
ifeq (@MINGW32@,yes)
SYSTEM_VPI_LDFLAGS += @EXTRALIBS@
endif
cadpli.vpl: $O ../vvp/libvpi.a ../libveriuser/libveriuser.o
$(CC) @shared@ $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $O ../libveriuser/libveriuser.o $(SYSTEM_VPI_LDFLAGS)
$(CC) @shared@ -o $@ $O ../libveriuser/libveriuser.o $(SYSTEM_VPI_LDFLAGS)
clean:
rm -rf *.o dep cadpli.vpl bin32
distclean: clean
rm -f Makefile config.log
install: all installdirs $(vpidir)/cadpli.vpl
+6 -4
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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* Copyright (c) 2003-2010 Stephen Williams (steve@icarus.com)
* Copyright (c) 2003-2008 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
@@ -14,17 +14,19 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include <vpi_user.h>
# include <veriuser.h>
# include <stdlib.h>
#ifdef HAVE_MALLOC_H
# include <malloc.h>
#endif
# include <string.h>
# include <assert.h>
# include "config.h"
# include "ivl_dlfcn.h"
# include "ivl_alloc.h"
typedef void* (*funcvp)(void);
@@ -79,7 +81,7 @@ static void thunker_register(void)
}
}
void (*vlog_startup_routines[])(void) = {
void (*vlog_startup_routines[])() = {
thunker_register,
0
};
+5 -5
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#ifndef IVL_ivl_dlfcn_H
#define IVL_ivl_dlfcn_H
#ifndef __ivl_dlfcn_H
#define __ivl_dlfcn_H
/*
* Copyright (c) 2001-2014 Stephen Williams (steve@icarus.com)
* Copyright (c) 2001 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
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
#if defined(__MINGW32__)
@@ -91,4 +91,4 @@ static __inline__ const char*dlerror(void)
{ return strerror( errno ); }
#endif
#endif /* IVL_ivl_dlfcn_H */
#endif
+8 -79
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#ifndef IVL_compiler_H
#define IVL_compiler_H
#ifndef __compiler_H
#define __compiler_H
/*
* Copyright (c) 1999-2014 Stephen Williams (steve@icarus.com)
* Copyright (c) 1999-2009 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
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include <list>
@@ -36,11 +36,6 @@
*/
extern unsigned integer_width;
/*
* The width_cap is the width limit for unsized expressions.
*/
extern unsigned width_cap;
/*
* This is the maximum number of recursive module loops allowed within
* a generate block.
@@ -79,6 +74,7 @@ extern unsigned recursive_mod_limit;
/* Implicit definitions of wires. */
extern bool warn_implicit;
extern bool error_implicit;
/* inherit timescales across files. */
extern bool warn_timescale;
@@ -97,35 +93,19 @@ extern bool warn_inf_loop;
extern bool warn_sens_entire_vec;
extern bool warn_sens_entire_arr;
/* Warn about level-appropriate anachronisms. */
extern bool warn_anachronisms;
/* This is true if verbose output is requested. */
extern bool verbose_flag;
extern bool debug_scopes;
extern bool debug_eval_tree;
extern bool debug_elaborate;
extern bool debug_emit;
extern bool debug_elab_pexpr;
extern bool debug_synth2;
extern bool debug_optimizer;
/* Control evaluation of functions at compile time:
* 0 = only for functions in constant expressions
* 1 = only for automatic functions
* 2 = for all functions
* Level 2 should only be used if the user can guarantee that a
* function's local variables are never accessed from outside the
* function. */
extern unsigned opt_const_func;
/* Possibly temporary flag to control virtualization of pin arrays */
extern bool disable_virtual_pins;
/* The vlog95 code generator does not want the compiler to generate concat-Z
* LPM objects so this flag is used to block them from being generated. */
extern bool disable_concatz_generation;
/* Limit to size of devirtualized arrays */
extern unsigned long array_size_limit;
@@ -144,9 +124,6 @@ enum generation_t {
GN_VER2001_NOCONFIG = 2,
GN_VER2001 = 3,
GN_VER2005 = 4,
GN_VER2005_SV = 5,
GN_VER2009 = 6,
GN_VER2012 = 7,
GN_DEFAULT = 4
};
@@ -162,10 +139,6 @@ extern bool gn_icarus_misc_flag;
is false, then skip elaboration of specify behavior. */
extern bool gn_specify_blocks_flag;
/* If this flag is true, then elaborate assertions. If this flag is
false, then stub out assertion statements. */
extern bool gn_assertions_flag;
/* If this flag is true, then support/elaborate Verilog-AMS. */
extern bool gn_verilog_ams_flag;
@@ -178,36 +151,6 @@ extern bool gn_io_range_error_flag;
re-evaluated. */
extern bool gn_strict_ca_eval_flag;
/* If this flag is true, then force strict conformance to the IEEE
standard expression width rules. */
extern bool gn_strict_expr_width_flag;
/* If variables can be converted to uwires by a continuous assignment
(assuming no procedural assign, then return true. This will be true
for SystemVerilog */
static inline bool gn_var_can_be_uwire(void)
{
if (generation_flag == GN_VER2005_SV ||
generation_flag == GN_VER2009 ||
generation_flag == GN_VER2012)
return true;
return false;
}
static inline bool gn_system_verilog(void)
{
if (generation_flag == GN_VER2005_SV ||
generation_flag == GN_VER2009 ||
generation_flag == GN_VER2012)
return true;
return false;
}
static inline bool gn_modules_nest(void)
{
return gn_system_verilog();
}
/* The bits of these GN_KEYWORDS_* constants define non-intersecting
sets of keywords. The compiler enables groups of keywords by setting
lexor_keyword_mask with the OR of the bits for the keywords to be
@@ -218,8 +161,6 @@ enum { GN_KEYWORDS_1364_1995 = 0x0001,
GN_KEYWORDS_1364_2005 = 0x0008,
GN_KEYWORDS_VAMS_2_3 = 0x0010,
GN_KEYWORDS_1800_2005 = 0x0020,
GN_KEYWORDS_1800_2009 = 0x0040,
GN_KEYWORDS_1800_2012 = 0x0080,
GN_KEYWORDS_ICARUS = 0x8000
};
extern int lexor_keyword_mask;
@@ -242,12 +183,7 @@ extern map<perm_string,bool> library_file_map;
* much sense to use a StringHeapLex to hold them.
*/
extern StringHeapLex lex_strings;
/*
* The ivl_target.h API in a variety of places keeps strings of
* bits. Manage these as perm_string in a StringHeap.
*/
extern StringHeapLex bits_strings;
extern StringHeap misc_strings;
/*
* The filename_strings are perm_strings for file names. They are put
@@ -276,11 +212,4 @@ extern const struct sfunc_return_type* lookup_sys_func(const char*name);
extern int load_sys_func_table(const char*path);
extern void cleanup_sys_func_table();
/*
* In system Verilog it is allowed with a warning to call a function
* as a task. You can even cast the return value away and have no
* warning message.
*/
extern ivl_sfunc_as_task_t def_sfunc_as_task;
#endif /* IVL_compiler_H */
#endif
+6 -12
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#ifndef IVL_config_H /* -*- c++ -*- */
#define IVL_config_H
#ifndef __config_H /* -*- c++ -*- */
#define __config_H
/*
* Copyright (c) 2001-2014 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
* Copyright (c) 2001-2009 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
*
* This source code is free software; you can redistribute it
* and/or modify it in source code form under the terms of the GNU
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
#if defined(__cplusplus)
@@ -36,13 +36,13 @@
# undef HAVE_GETOPT_H
# undef HAVE_INTTYPES_H
# undef HAVE_LIBIBERTY_H
# undef HAVE_MALLOC_H
# undef HAVE_DLFCN_H
# undef HAVE_DL_H
# undef HAVE_FCHMOD
# undef HAVE_LIBREADLINE
# undef HAVE_LIBZ
# undef HAVE_LIBBZ2
# undef HAVE_LROUND
# undef HAVE_SYS_WAIT_H
# undef WORDS_BIGENDIAN
@@ -50,16 +50,10 @@
# include <inttypes.h>
#endif
/* These two are needed by the lxt and lxt2 files (copied from GTKWave). */
# undef HAVE_ALLOCA_H
# undef HAVE_FSEEKO
/* And this is needed by the fst files (copied from GTKWave). */
# undef HAVE_LIBPTHREAD
/*
* Define this if you want to compile vvp with memory freeing and
* special valgrind hooks for the memory pools.
*/
# undef CHECK_WITH_VALGRIND
#endif /* IVL_config_H */
#endif /* __config_H */
+10 -126
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@@ -2,27 +2,18 @@ dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script.
AC_INIT(netlist.h)
AC_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h)
AC_CONFIG_HEADER(_pli_types.h)
AC_CONFIG_HEADER(vhdlpp/vhdlpp_config.h)
AC_CONFIG_HEADER(vvp/config.h)
AC_CONFIG_HEADER(vpi/vpi_config.h)
AC_CONFIG_HEADER(libveriuser/config.h)
AC_CONFIG_HEADER(tgt-vvp/vvp_config.h)
AC_CONFIG_HEADER(tgt-vhdl/vhdl_config.h)
AC_CONFIG_HEADER(tgt-pcb/pcb_config.h)
AC_CANONICAL_HOST
dnl Checks for programs.
AC_PROG_CC
# AC_PROG_CC_C99 is only available in autoconf version 2.60 and later.
AC_PREREQ([2.60])
AC_PROG_CC_C99
AC_PROG_CXX
AC_PROG_RANLIB
AC_CHECK_TOOL(LD, ld, false)
AC_CHECK_TOOL(AR, ar, false)
AC_CHECK_TOOL(DLLTOOL, dlltool, false)
AC_CHECK_TOOL(STRIP, strip, true)
AC_CHECK_TOOL(WINDRES,windres,false)
AC_CHECK_PROGS(XGPERF,gperf,none)
AC_CHECK_PROGS(MAN,man,none)
AC_CHECK_PROGS(PS2PDF,ps2pdf,none)
@@ -32,7 +23,7 @@ then
echo ""
echo "*** Warning: No suitable gperf found. ***"
echo " The gperf package is essential for building ivl from"
echo " git sources, or modifying the parse engine of ivl itself."
echo " CVS sources, or modifying the parse engine of ivl itself."
echo " You can get away without it when simply building from"
echo " snapshots or major releases."
echo ""
@@ -60,73 +51,9 @@ AC_SUBST(EXEEXT)
# Combined check for Microsoft-related bogosities; sets WIN32 if found
AX_WIN32
# Check to see if we are using the Sun compiler. If so then configure
# some of the flags to match the Sun compiler syntax. This is also used
# in the aclocal.m4 file to configure the flags used to build and link
# dynamic libraries
AC_CHECK_DECL(__SUNPRO_C, using_sunpro_c=1, using_sunpro_c=0)
if test ${using_sunpro_c} = 1
then
AC_SUBST(DEPENDENCY_FLAG, [-xMMD])
AC_SUBST(WARNING_FLAGS, [""])
AC_SUBST(WARNING_FLAGS_CXX, [""])
else
# Check to see if -Wextra is supported.
iverilog_temp_cflags="$CFLAGS"
CFLAGS="-Wextra $CFLAGS"
AC_MSG_CHECKING(if gcc supports -Wextra)
AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[]], [[]])],
[[iverilog_wextra_flag="-Wextra";] AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)],
[[iverilog_wextra_flag="-W";] AC_MSG_RESULT(no)])
CFLAGS="$iverilog_temp_cflags"
AC_LANG_CPLUSPLUS
AC_SUBST(DEPENDENCY_FLAG, [-MD])
AC_SUBST(WARNING_FLAGS, ["-Wall $iverilog_wextra_flag -Wshadow"])
AC_SUBST(WARNING_FLAGS_CC, [""])
AC_SUBST(WARNING_FLAGS_CXX, [""])
fi
AC_LANG(C++)
AC_ARG_WITH([m32], [AC_HELP_STRING([--with-m32], [Compile 32-bit on x86_64])],
[ with_m32=yes ],[ with_m32=no ])
AS_IF( [test "x$with_m32" = xyes],
[ AC_MSG_NOTICE([Compiling for 32-bit environment - needs gcc on x86_64])
LDTARGETFLAGS="-m elf_i386"
CTARGETFLAGS="-m32"
],
[])
CFLAGS="$CTARGETFLAGS $CFLAGS"
CXXFLAGS="$CTARGETFLAGS $CXXFLAGS"
LDFLAGS="$CTARGETFLAGS $LDFLAGS"
# Check that we are using either the GNU compilers or the Sun compilers
# but not a mixture of the two (not currently supported).
AC_CHECK_DECL(__SUNPRO_CC, using_sunpro_cc=1, using_sunpro_cc=0)
if test ${using_sunpro_c} = 1
then
if test ${using_sunpro_cc} = 0
then
echo "*** Error: No support for mixing GNU and Sun compilers. ***"
echo " Using Sun C compiler and GNU C++ compiler.."
exit 1
fi
else
if test ${using_sunpro_cc} = 1
then
echo "*** Error: No support for mixing GNU and Sun compilers. ***"
echo " Using GNU C compiler and Sun C++ compiler.."
exit 1
fi
fi
iverilog_temp_cxxflags="$CXXFLAGS"
CXXFLAGS="-DHAVE_DECL_BASENAME $CXXFLAGS"
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(getopt.h inttypes.h libiberty.h iosfwd sys/wait.h)
CXXFLAGS="$iverilog_temp_cxxflags"
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(getopt.h malloc.h inttypes.h libiberty.h iosfwd sys/wait.h)
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(unsigned long long)
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(unsigned long)
@@ -140,7 +67,6 @@ AC_CHECK_HEADERS(readline/readline.h readline/history.h sys/resource.h)
case "${host}" in *linux*) AC_DEFINE([LINUX], [1], [Host operating system is Linux.]) ;; esac
# vpi uses these
AC_CHECK_LIB(pthread, pthread_create)
AC_CHECK_LIB(z, gzwrite)
AC_CHECK_LIB(z, gzwrite, HAVE_LIBZ=yes, HAVE_LIBZ=no)
AC_SUBST(HAVE_LIBZ)
@@ -153,11 +79,6 @@ AC_CHECK_LIB(bz2, BZ2_bzdopen, HAVE_LIBBZ2=yes, HAVE_LIBBZ2=no)
fi
AC_SUBST(HAVE_LIBBZ2)
# The lxt/lxt2 files from GTKWave use these...
AC_FUNC_ALLOCA
AC_FUNC_FSEEKO
# valgrind checks
AC_ARG_WITH([valgrind], [AC_HELP_STRING([--with-valgrind],
[Add valgrind hooks])],
@@ -193,15 +114,10 @@ if test -z "$DLLIB" ; then
AC_CHECK_LIB(dld,shl_load,[DLLIB=-ldld])
fi
AC_SUBST(DLLIB)
AC_SUBST(LDRELOCFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(CTARGETFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(LDTARGETFLAGS)
AC_PROG_INSTALL
AC_LANG(C)
AC_LANG_C
AC_C_BIGENDIAN
# $host
@@ -214,8 +130,8 @@ AX_LD_EXTRALIBS
# CFLAGS inherited by cadpli/Makefile?
AX_C_PICFLAG
# may modify LDFLAGS
AX_C99_STRTOD
# may modify CPPFLAGS and CFLAGS
AX_CPP_PRECOMP
# Processor specific compile flags
case "${host}" in
@@ -240,41 +156,7 @@ AC_SUBST(file64_support)
# Check that these functions exist. They are mostly C99
# functions that older compilers may not yet support.
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(fopen64)
# The following math functions may be defined in the math library so look
# in the default libraries first and then look in -lm for them. On some
# systems we may need to use the compiler in C99 mode to get a definition.
# We requested C99 mode earlier with AC_PROG_CC_C99.
AC_SEARCH_LIBS([lround], [m], [AC_DEFINE([HAVE_LROUND], [1])])
AC_SEARCH_LIBS([llround], [m], [AC_DEFINE([HAVE_LLROUND], [1])])
AC_SEARCH_LIBS([nan], [m], [AC_DEFINE([HAVE_NAN], [1])])
AC_SEARCH_LIBS([fmin], [m], [AC_DEFINE([HAVE_FMIN], [1])])
AC_SEARCH_LIBS([fmax], [m], [AC_DEFINE([HAVE_FMAX], [1])])
# Check to see if an unsigned long and uint64_t are the same from
# a compiler perspective. We can not just check that they are the
# same size since unsigned long and unsigned long long are not the
# same from an overloading perspective even though they could be
# the same size on some 64 bit machines. The result from this test
# is only used if inttypes.h is available, so if the test fails for
# that reason we don't care.
AC_LANG(C++)
AC_MSG_CHECKING(if uint64_t and unsigned long are identical)
AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[#include "inttypes.h"
static bool check(unsigned long val)
{
return val != 0;
}
static bool check(uint64_t val)
{
return val != 0;
}]], [[unsigned long ulval = 1;
bool result = check(ulval);
uint64_t uival = 1;
result &= check(uival);
return !result;]])],
[AC_MSG_RESULT(no)],
[AC_DEFINE([UINT64_T_AND_ULONG_SAME], [1]) AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)])
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(lround nan fmin fmax fopen64)
# Linker option used when compiling the target
AX_LD_RDYNAMIC
@@ -319,4 +201,6 @@ AC_MSG_ERROR(cannot configure white space in libdir: $libdir)
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT(ok)
AC_OUTPUT(Makefile ivlpp/Makefile vhdlpp/Makefile vvp/Makefile vpi/Makefile driver/Makefile driver-vpi/Makefile cadpli/Makefile libveriuser/Makefile tgt-null/Makefile tgt-stub/Makefile tgt-vvp/Makefile tgt-vhdl/Makefile tgt-fpga/Makefile tgt-verilog/Makefile tgt-pal/Makefile tgt-vlog95/Makefile tgt-pcb/Makefile tgt-blif/Makefile tgt-sizer/Makefile)
# XXX disable tgt-fpga for the moment
AC_OUTPUT(Makefile ivlpp/Makefile vvp/Makefile vpi/Makefile driver/Makefile driver-vpi/Makefile cadpli/Makefile libveriuser/Makefile tgt-null/Makefile tgt-stub/Makefile tgt-vvp/Makefile tgt-vhdl/Makefile tgt-fpga/Makefile tgt-verilog/Makefile tgt-pal/Makefile)
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@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
// These are correct and are used to find the base (zero) pin.
thisSubtraction:netlist.h:4938
thisSubtraction:netlist.h:4947
+764 -249
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+133 -537
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+1 -1
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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include "discipline.h"
+7 -7
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#ifndef IVL_discipline_H
#define IVL_discipline_H
#ifndef __discipline_H
#define __discipline_H
/*
* Copyright (c) 2008-2014 Stephen Williams (steve@icarus.com)
* Copyright (c) 2008 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
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
/*
@@ -55,8 +55,8 @@ class ivl_discipline_s : public LineInfo {
perm_string name() const { return name_; }
ivl_dis_domain_t domain() const { return domain_; }
ivl_nature_t potential() const { return potential_; }
ivl_nature_t flow() const { return flow_; }
const ivl_nature_t potential() const { return potential_; }
const ivl_nature_t flow() const { return flow_; }
private:
perm_string name_;
@@ -74,4 +74,4 @@ extern map<perm_string,ivl_discipline_t> disciplines;
// Map access function name to the nature that it accesses.
extern map<perm_string,ivl_nature_t> access_function_nature;
#endif /* IVL_discipline_H */
#endif
+1 -1
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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
/*
+11 -24
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@@ -12,8 +12,9 @@
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
# License along with this program; if not, write to the Free
# Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
# Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
# Software Foundation, Inc.,
# 59 Temple Place - Suite 330
# Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
#
SHELL = /bin/sh
@@ -36,43 +37,33 @@ mandir = @mandir@
dllib=@DLLIB@
CC = @CC@
WINDRES = @WINDRES@
INSTALL = @INSTALL@
INSTALL_PROGRAM = @INSTALL_PROGRAM@
INSTALL_DATA = @INSTALL_DATA@
ifeq (@srcdir@,.)
INCLUDE_PATH = -I. -I..
else
INCLUDE_PATH = -I. -I.. -I$(srcdir) -I$(srcdir)/..
endif
CPPFLAGS = $(INCLUDE_PATH) @CPPFLAGS@ @DEFS@
CFLAGS = @WARNING_FLAGS@ @WARNING_FLAGS_CC@ @CFLAGS@
CPPFLAGS = -I. -I$(srcdir)/.. @CPPFLAGS@ @DEFS@
CFLAGS = -Wall @CFLAGS@
LDFLAGS = @LDFLAGS@
O = main.o res.o
all: iverilog-vpi@EXEEXT@
check: all
clean:
rm -f *.o config.h iverilog-vpi@EXEEXT@ res.rc
rm -f *.o config.h iverilog-vpi@EXEEXT@
distclean: clean
rm -f Makefile config.log
cppcheck: main.c
cppcheck --enable=all -f $(INCLUDE_PATH) $^
Makefile: $(srcdir)/Makefile.in ../config.status
cd ..; ./config.status --file=driver-vpi/$@
../config.status --file=$@
O = main.o res.o
iverilog-vpi@EXEEXT@: $O
$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) $O -o iverilog-vpi@EXEEXT@ @EXTRALIBS@
main.o: $(srcdir)/main.c config.h
main.o: main.c config.h
$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) -c $(srcdir)/main.c
@@ -83,12 +74,8 @@ config.h: $(srcdir)/config.h.in Makefile
-e 's;@SHARED@;@shared@;' $< > $@
# Windows specific...
res.rc: $(srcdir)/res.rc.in ../version.exe
sed -e 's;@PRODUCTVERSION@;'`../version.exe '%M,%m,%n,0'`';' \
$(srcdir)/res.rc.in > $@
res.o: res.rc
$(WINDRES) -i res.rc -o res.o
windres -i res.rc -o res.o
#
install: all installdirs $(bindir)/iverilog-vpi$(suffix)@EXEEXT@
+13 -29
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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
/*
@@ -154,15 +154,12 @@ static int startsWith (char *prefix, char *str)
static void appendn (char **ptr, char *app, int count)
{
char *nptr = (char *) realloc(*ptr, strlen(*ptr) +
(count?count:strlen(app)) + 1);
*ptr = (char *) realloc(*ptr,strlen(*ptr)+(count?count:strlen(app))+1);
if (nptr == NULL) {
if (*ptr == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr,"error: out of memory\n");
free(*ptr);
myExit(4);
}
*ptr = nptr;
if (count)
strncat(*ptr,app,count);
@@ -190,14 +187,12 @@ static void appendBackSlash(char **str)
static void assignn (char **ptr, char *str, int count)
{
char *nptr = (char *) realloc(*ptr, (count?count:strlen(str)) + 1);
*ptr = (char *) realloc(*ptr,(count?count:strlen(str))+1);
if (nptr == NULL) {
if (*ptr == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr,"error: out of memory\n");
free(*ptr);
myExit(4);
}
*ptr = nptr;
if (count) {
strncpy(*ptr,str,count);
@@ -241,9 +236,7 @@ static int GetRegistryKey(char *key, char **value)
}
regKeyBuffer[regKeySize] = 0; /* makes sure there is a trailing NULL */
/* This needs an unsigned char *, but for MinGW the char is signed. */
lrv = RegQueryValueEx(hkKey, key, NULL, &regKeyType,
(unsigned char *) regKeyBuffer, &regKeySize);
lrv = RegQueryValueEx(hkKey,key,NULL,&regKeyType,regKeyBuffer,&regKeySize);
if ((lrv != ERROR_SUCCESS) || (regKeyType != REG_SZ) || (!regKeySize)) {
lrv = RegCloseKey(hkKey);
free(regKeyBuffer);
@@ -276,9 +269,7 @@ static void SetRegistryKey(char *key, char *value)
&res) != ERROR_SUCCESS)
return;
/* This needs an unsigned char *, but for MinGW the char is signed. */
RegSetValueEx(hkKey, key, 0, REG_SZ, (unsigned char *) value,
strlen(value)+1);
RegSetValueEx(hkKey,key,0,REG_SZ,value,strlen(value)+1);
RegCloseKey(hkKey);
printf("info: storing %s in Windows' registry entry\n",value);
@@ -422,18 +413,11 @@ static void checkMingwDir(char *root)
int irv;
struct _stat stat_buf;
char *path, *comp, *cp;
char *path;
initDynString(&path);
assign(&path,gstr.pMINGW);
appendBackSlash(&path);
append(&path,"bin\\");
/* Get just the compiler name (the first word) */
comp = strdup(IVERILOG_VPI_CC);
cp = strchr(comp, ' ');
if (cp != NULL) *cp = '\0';
append(&path, comp);
append(&path,".exe");
free(comp);
append(&path,"bin\\" IVERILOG_VPI_CC ".exe");
irv = _stat(path,&stat_buf);
deInitDynString(path);
@@ -527,16 +511,16 @@ static void setup_ivl_environment()
}
/* Build up the CFLAGS option string */
assign(&gstr.pCFLAGS,IVERILOG_VPI_CFLAGS " -I\"");
assign(&gstr.pCFLAGS,IVERILOG_VPI_CFLAGS " -I");
append(&gstr.pCFLAGS,gstr.pIVL);
appendBackSlash(&gstr.pCFLAGS);
append(&gstr.pCFLAGS,"\\include\\\\iverilog\"" IVERILOG_SUFFIX);
append(&gstr.pCFLAGS,"\\include\\\\iverilog" IVERILOG_SUFFIX);
/* Build up the LDFLAGS option string */
assign(&gstr.pLDLIBS,"-L\"");
assign(&gstr.pLDLIBS,"-L");
append(&gstr.pLDLIBS,gstr.pIVL);
appendBackSlash(&gstr.pLDLIBS);
append(&gstr.pLDLIBS,"\\lib\" " IVERILOG_VPI_LDLIBS);
append(&gstr.pLDLIBS,"\\lib " IVERILOG_VPI_LDLIBS);
}
/* compile source modules */
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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ LANGUAGE 9, 4
1 VERSIONINFO
FILEVERSION 2002,11,13,0
PRODUCTVERSION @PRODUCTVERSION@
PRODUCTVERSION 0,7,0,0
FILEFLAGSMASK 0x3fL
FILEFLAGS 0x2L
FILEOS 0x40004L
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ BEGIN
VALUE "LegalCopyright", "Copyright 2002 Gus Baldauf\0"
VALUE "OriginalFilename", "iverilog-vpi.exe\0"
VALUE "ProductName", "Icarus Verilog\0"
VALUE "ProductVersion", "@PRODUCTVERSION@\0"
VALUE "ProductVersion", "0, 7, 0, 0\0"
END
END
BLOCK "VarFileInfo"
+25 -44
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@@ -12,8 +12,9 @@
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
# License along with this program; if not, write to the Free
# Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
# Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
# Software Foundation, Inc.,
# 59 Temple Place - Suite 330
# Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
#
SHELL = /bin/sh
@@ -37,75 +38,55 @@ CC = @CC@
INSTALL = @INSTALL@
INSTALL_PROGRAM = @INSTALL_PROGRAM@
INSTALL_DATA = @INSTALL_DATA@
LEX = @LEX@
YACC = @YACC@
MAN = @MAN@
PS2PDF = @PS2PDF@
ifeq (@srcdir@,.)
INCLUDE_PATH = -I. -I..
else
INCLUDE_PATH = -I. -I.. -I$(srcdir) -I$(srcdir)/..
endif
CPPFLAGS = $(INCLUDE_PATH) @CPPFLAGS@ @DEFS@
CFLAGS = @WARNING_FLAGS@ @WARNING_FLAGS_CC@ @CFLAGS@
CPPFLAGS = -I. -I.. -I$(srcdir)/.. -I$(srcdir) @CPPFLAGS@ @DEFS@
CFLAGS = -Wall @CFLAGS@
LDFLAGS = @LDFLAGS@
O = main.o substit.o cflexor.o cfparse.o
all: dep iverilog@EXEEXT@ iverilog.man
all: dep iverilog@EXEEXT@
check: all
clean:
rm -f *.o cflexor.c cfparse.c cfparse.h cfparse.output
rm -f iverilog@EXEEXT@ iverilog.man iverilog.pdf iverilog.ps
rm -f *.o lexor.c parse.c parse.h parse.output
rm -f cflexor.c cfparse.c cfparse.h cfparse.output
rm -f iverilog@EXEEXT@ iverilog.pdf iverilog.ps
rm -rf dep
distclean: clean
rm -f Makefile config.log
cppcheck: $(O:.o=.c)
cppcheck --enable=all -f \
-UYY_USER_INIT \
-UYYPARSE_PARAM -UYYPRINT -Ushort -Uyyoverflow \
-UYYTYPE_INT8 -UYYTYPE_INT16 -UYYTYPE_UINT8 -UYYTYPE_UINT16 \
$(INCLUDE_PATH) $^
Makefile: $(srcdir)/Makefile.in ../config.status
cd ..; ./config.status --file=driver/$@
../config.status --file=$@
dep:
mkdir dep
O = main.o substit.o cflexor.o cfparse.o
iverilog@EXEEXT@: $O
$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) $O -o iverilog@EXEEXT@ @EXTRALIBS@
cflexor.c: $(srcdir)/cflexor.lex
$(LEX) -s -t $< > $@
cflexor.c: cflexor.lex
flex -s -Pcf -ocflexor.c $(srcdir)/cflexor.lex
# Build this in two steps to avoid parallel build issues (see pr3462585)
cfparse.c: $(srcdir)/cfparse.y
$(YACC) --verbose -t -p cf -d -o $@ $<
cfparse.h: cfparse.c
cfparse.h cfparse.c: cfparse.y
bison --verbose -t -d -o cfparse.c --name-prefix=cf $(srcdir)/cfparse.y
dep:
mkdir dep
%.o: %.c
$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) @DEPENDENCY_FLAG@ -c $< -o $*.o
$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) -MD -c $< -o $*.o
mv $*.d dep
main.o: main.c globals.h $(srcdir)/../version_base.h ../version_tag.h Makefile
$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) @DEPENDENCY_FLAG@ -c -DIVL_ROOT='"@libdir@/ivl$(suffix)"' -DIVL_SUFFIX='"$(suffix)"' -DIVL_INC='"@includedir@"' -DIVL_LIB='"@libdir@"' -DDLLIB='"@DLLIB@"' $(srcdir)/main.c
main.o: main.c globals.h ../version.h Makefile
$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) -MD -c -DIVL_ROOT='"@libdir@/ivl$(suffix)"' -DIVL_INC='"@includedir@"' -DIVL_LIB='"@libdir@"' -DDLLIB='"@DLLIB@"' $(srcdir)/main.c
mv $*.d dep
cflexor.o: cflexor.c cfparse.h
iverilog.man: $(srcdir)/iverilog.man.in ../version.exe
../version.exe `head -1 $(srcdir)/iverilog.man.in`'\n' > $@
tail -n +2 $(srcdir)/iverilog.man.in >> $@
iverilog.ps: iverilog.man
$(MAN) -t ./iverilog.man > iverilog.ps
iverilog.ps: $(srcdir)/iverilog.man
$(MAN) -t $(srcdir)/iverilog.man > iverilog.ps
iverilog.pdf: iverilog.ps
$(PS2PDF) iverilog.ps iverilog.pdf
@@ -132,8 +113,8 @@ install: all installdirs $(bindir)/iverilog$(suffix)@EXEEXT@ $(INSTALL_DOC)
$(bindir)/iverilog$(suffix)@EXEEXT@: ./iverilog@EXEEXT@
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) ./iverilog@EXEEXT@ "$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/iverilog$(suffix)@EXEEXT@"
$(mandir)/man1/iverilog$(suffix).1: iverilog.man
$(INSTALL_DATA) iverilog.man "$(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/man1/iverilog$(suffix).1"
$(mandir)/man1/iverilog$(suffix).1: $(srcdir)/iverilog.man
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/iverilog.man "$(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/man1/iverilog$(suffix).1"
$(prefix)/iverilog$(suffix).pdf: iverilog.pdf
$(INSTALL_DATA) iverilog.pdf "$(DESTDIR)$(prefix)/iverilog$(suffix).pdf"
+6 -16
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@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
%option prefix="cf"
%option nounput
%option noinput
%{
/*
* Copyright (c) 2001-2014 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
* Copyright (c) 2001-2009 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
*
* This source code is free software; you can redistribute it
* and/or modify it in source code form under the terms of the GNU
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include "cfparse.h"
@@ -76,23 +76,13 @@ int cmdfile_stack_ptr = 0;
"+incdir+" { BEGIN(PLUS_ARGS); return TOK_INCDIR; }
"+integer-width+" { BEGIN(PLUS_ARGS); return TOK_INTEGER_WIDTH; }
"+libdir+" { BEGIN(PLUS_ARGS); return TOK_LIBDIR; }
"+libdir-nocase+" { BEGIN(PLUS_ARGS); return TOK_LIBDIR_NOCASE; }
"+libext+" { BEGIN(PLUS_ARGS); return TOK_LIBEXT; }
"+parameter+" { BEGIN(PLUS_ARGS); return TOK_PARAMETER; }
"+timescale+" { BEGIN(PLUS_ARGS); return TOK_TIMESCALE; }
"+vhdl-work+" { BEGIN(PLUS_ARGS); return TOK_VHDL_WORK; }
"+vhdl-libdir+" { BEGIN(PLUS_ARGS); return TOK_VHDL_LIBDIR; }
"+width-cap+" { BEGIN(PLUS_ARGS); return TOK_WIDTH_CAP; }
"+integer-width+" { BEGIN(PLUS_ARGS); return TOK_INTEGER_WIDTH; }
/* If it is not any known plus-flag, return the generic form. */
"+"[^\n \t\b\f\r+]* {
@@ -197,6 +187,7 @@ int yywrap()
void switch_to_command_file(const char *file)
{
char path[4096];
char *cp;
if (cmdfile_stack_ptr >= MAX_CMDFILE_DEPTH) {
fprintf(stderr, "Error: command files nested too deeply (%d) "
@@ -214,7 +205,6 @@ void switch_to_command_file(const char *file)
* file name.
*/
if (file[0] != '/') {
char *cp;
strcpy(path, current_file);
cp = strrchr(path, '/');
if (cp == 0) strcpy(path, file); /* A base file. */
@@ -247,7 +237,7 @@ void cfreset(FILE*fd, const char*path)
/*
* Modern version of flex (>=2.5.9) can clean up the scanner data.
*/
void destroy_lexor(void)
void destroy_lexor()
{
# ifdef FLEX_SCANNER
# if YY_FLEX_MAJOR_VERSION >= 2 && YY_FLEX_MINOR_VERSION >= 5
+7 -48
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
%{
/*
* Copyright (c) 2001-2014 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
* Copyright (c) 2001-2009 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
*
* This source code is free software; you can redistribute it
* and/or modify it in source code form under the terms of the GNU
@@ -15,16 +15,14 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include "globals.h"
# include "cfparse_misc.h"
# include <ctype.h>
# include <stdlib.h>
# include <stdio.h>
# include <string.h>
# include "ivl_alloc.h"
/*
@@ -39,13 +37,13 @@ static void translate_file_name(char*text)
break;
case 1:
while (*text) {
*text = toupper((int)*text);
*text = toupper(*text);
text += 1;
}
break;
case 2:
while (*text) {
*text = tolower((int)*text);
*text = tolower(*text);
text += 1;
}
break;
@@ -59,9 +57,8 @@ static void translate_file_name(char*text)
};
%token TOK_Da TOK_Dc TOK_Dv TOK_Dy
%token TOK_DEFINE TOK_INCDIR TOK_INTEGER_WIDTH TOK_LIBDIR TOK_LIBDIR_NOCASE
%token TOK_LIBEXT TOK_PARAMETER TOK_TIMESCALE TOK_VHDL_WORK TOK_VHDL_LIBDIR
%token TOK_WIDTH_CAP
%token TOK_DEFINE TOK_INCDIR TOK_LIBDIR TOK_LIBDIR_NOCASE TOK_LIBEXT
%token TOK_INTEGER_WIDTH
%token <text> TOK_PLUSARG TOK_PLUSWORD TOK_STRING
%%
@@ -138,41 +135,11 @@ item
free(tmp);
}
| TOK_PARAMETER TOK_PLUSARG
{ char*tmp = substitutions($2);
process_parameter(tmp);
free($2);
free(tmp);
}
/* The +timescale token is used to set the default timescale for
the simulator. */
| TOK_TIMESCALE TOK_PLUSARG
{ char*tmp = substitutions($2);
process_timescale(tmp);
free($2);
free(tmp);
}
| TOK_DEFINE TOK_PLUSARG
{ process_define($2);
free($2);
}
| TOK_VHDL_WORK TOK_PLUSARG
{ char*tmp = substitutions($2);
vhdlpp_work = tmp;
free($2);
}
| TOK_VHDL_LIBDIR TOK_PLUSARG
{ char*tmp = substitutions($2);
vhdlpp_libdir = realloc(vhdlpp_libdir, (vhdlpp_libdir_cnt+1)*sizeof(char*));
vhdlpp_libdir[vhdlpp_libdir_cnt] = tmp;
vhdlpp_libdir_cnt += 1;
free($2);
}
/* The +incdir token introduces a list of +<path> arguments that are
the include directories to search. */
@@ -192,13 +159,6 @@ item
free(tmp);
}
| TOK_WIDTH_CAP TOK_PLUSARG
{ char*tmp = substitutions($2);
free($2);
width_cap = strtoul(tmp,0,10);
free(tmp);
}
/* The +<word> tokens that are not otherwise matched, are
ignored. The skip_args rule arranges for all the argument words
to be consumed. */
@@ -221,7 +181,7 @@ item
}
| error
{ fprintf(stderr, "Error: unable to parse line %u in "
{ fprintf(stderr, "Error: unable to parse line %d in "
"%s.\n", cflloc.first_line, current_file);
return 1;
}
@@ -270,6 +230,5 @@ skip_arg : TOK_PLUSARG
int yyerror(const char*msg)
{
(void)msg; /* Parameter is not used. */
return 0;
}
+6 -6
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#ifndef IVL_cfparse_misc_H
#define IVL_cfparse_misc_H
#ifndef __cfparse_misc_H
#define __cfparse_misc_H
/*
* Copyright (c) 2001-2014 Picture Elements, Inc.
* Copyright (c) 2001-2009 Picture Elements, Inc.
* Stephen Williams (steve@picturel.com)
*
* This source code is free software; you can redistribute it
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
/*
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ int cflex(void);
int cferror(const char *);
int cfparse(void);
void switch_to_command_file(const char *);
void destroy_lexor(void);
void destroy_lexor();
char *current_file;
#endif /* IVL_cfparse_misc_H */
#endif
+37 -16
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#ifndef IVL_globals_H
#define IVL_globals_H
#ifndef __globals_H
#define __globals_H
/*
* Copyright (c) 2000-2014 Stephen Williams (steve@icarus.com)
* 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
@@ -16,21 +16,39 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include <stddef.h>
/* This is the base (i.e. -B<value>) of the Icarus Verilog files. */
extern const char*base;
/* This is the path to the iconfig file sent to ivl. */
extern char* iconfig_path;
extern char* iconfig_common_path;
/* This is the optional -M<dependfile> value, if one was supplied. */
extern const char*depfile;
/* This is the optional -N<path> value, if one was supplied. */
extern const char*npath;
/* This is the name of the output file that the user selected. */
extern const char*opath;
/* This pointer is set if there were -s<value> parameters. */
extern char*start;
/* This flag is true if the -S flag was used on the command line. */
extern int synth_flag;
/* This is the name of the selected target. */
extern const char*targ;
/* This is the integer-width argument that will be passed to ivl. */
extern unsigned integer_width;
/* This is the width-cap argument that will be passed to ivl. */
extern unsigned width_cap;
extern const char*vhdlpp_work;
extern const char**vhdlpp_libdir;
extern unsigned vhdlpp_libdir_cnt;
/* Perform variable substitutions on the string. */
extern char* substitutions(const char*str);
@@ -48,10 +66,13 @@ extern void process_include_dir(const char*name);
/* Add a new -D define. */
extern void process_define(const char*name);
/* Add a new parameter definition */
extern void process_parameter(const char*name);
/* -v */
extern int verbose_flag;
/* Set the default timescale for the simulator. */
extern void process_timescale(const char*ts_string);
extern char warning_flags[];
#endif /* IVL_globals_H */
/* -y and -Y flags from the command line. */
extern char* library_flags;
extern char* library_flags2;
#endif
+55 -106
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@@ -1,13 +1,12 @@
.TH iverilog 1 "February 26th, 2014" "" "Version %M.%m.%n %E"
.TH iverilog 1 "February 4th, 2009" "" "Version 0.9.devel"
.SH NAME
iverilog - Icarus Verilog compiler
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B iverilog
[\-ESVv] [\-Bpath] [\-ccmdfile|\-fcmdfile] [\-Dmacro[=defn]]
[\-Pparameter=value] [\-pflag=value]
[\-dname] [\-g1995|\-g2001|\-g2005|\-g2005-sv|\-g2009|\-g2012|\-g<feature>]
[\-Iincludedir] [\-mmodule] [\-M[mode=]file] [\-Nfile] [\-ooutputfilename]
[\-ESVv] [\-Bpath] [\-ccmdfile|\-fcmdfile] [\-Dmacro[=defn]] [\-pflag=value]
[\-dname] [\-g1995|\-g2001|\-g2005|\-g<feature>]
[\-Iincludedir] [\-mmodule] [\-Mfile] [\-Nfile] [\-ooutputfilename]
[\-stopmodule] [\-ttype] [\-Tmin/typ/max] [\-Wclass] [\-ypath] sourcefile
.SH DESCRIPTION
@@ -25,7 +24,7 @@ types are added as code generators are implemented.
The \fIiverilog\fP program uses external programs and configuration
files to preprocess and compile the Verilog source. Normally, the path
used to locate these tools is built into the \fIiverilog\fP
program. However, the \fB\-B\fP switch allows the user to select a
program. However, the \fB-B\fP switch allows the user to select a
different set of programs. The path given is used to locate
\fIivlpp\fP, \fIivl\fP, code generators and the VPI modules.
.TP 8
@@ -43,14 +42,8 @@ Verilog source.
.B -D\fImacro=defn\fP
Defines macro \fImacro\fP as \fIdefn\fP.
.TP 8
.B -P\fIparameter=value\fP
Override (i.e. defparam) a parameter in a root module. This allows the
user to override at compile time (defparam) a parameter in a root
module instance. For example, \fB\-Pmain.foo=2\fP overrides the
parameter foo in the root instance main with the value 2.
.TP 8
.B -d\fIname\fP
Activate a class of compiler debugging messages. The \fB\-d\fP switch may
Activate a class of compiler debugging messages. The \fB-d\fP switch may
be used as often as necessary to activate all the desired messages.
Supported names are scopes, eval_tree, elaborate, and synth2;
any other names are ignored.
@@ -61,23 +54,17 @@ is the Verilog input, but with file inclusions and macro references
expanded and removed. This is useful, for example, to preprocess
Verilog source for use by other compilers.
.TP 8
.B -g1995\fI|\fP-g2001\fI|\fP-g2001-noconfig\fI|\fP-g2005\fI|\fP-g2005-sv\fI|\fP-g2009\fI|\fP-g2012
Select the Verilog language \fIgeneration\fP to support in the compiler.
This selects between \fIIEEE1364\-1995\fP, \fIIEEE1364\-2001\fP,
\fIIEEE1364\-2005\fP, \fIIEEE1800\-2005\fP, \fIIEEE1800\-2009\fP, or
\fIIEEE1800\-2012\fP.
Icarus Verilog currently defaults to the \fIIEEE1364\-2005\fP generation
of the language. This flag is used to restrict the language to a set of
keywords/features, this allows simulation of older Verilog code that may
use newer keywords and for compatibility with other tools. Much of the
\fIIEEE1800\fP generations functionality is not currently supported.
The \fIIEEE1800\fP generations do parse all the keywords, so they can
be used to verify that \fIIEEE1364\fP compliant Verilog code does not
use any of the new \fIIEEE1800\fP keywords.
.B -g1995\fI|\fP-g2001\fI|\fP-g2001-noconfig\fI|\fP-g2005
Select the Verilog language \fIgeneration\fP to support in the
compiler. This selects between \fIIEEE1364-1995\fP,
\fIIEEE1364-2001\fP(2), or \fIIEEE1364-2005\fP. Normally,
Icarus Verilog defaults to the latest known generation of the
language. This flag is most useful to restrict the language to a set
supported by tools of specific generations, for compatibility with
other tools.
.TP 8
.B -gverilog-ams\fI|\fP-gno-verilog-ams
Enable or disable (default) support for Verilog\-AMS.
Very little Verilog\-AMS specific functionality is currently supported.
.B -gverilog-ams\fI|-fP-gno-verilog-ams
Enable or disable (default) support for Verilog-AMS.
.TP 8
.B -gspecify\fI|\fP-gno-specify
Enable or disable (default) specify block support. When enabled,
@@ -112,7 +99,7 @@ The standards requires that a vectored port have matching ranges for its
port declaration as well as any net/register declaration. It was common
practice in the past to only specify the range for the net/register
declaration and some tools still allow this. By default any mismatch is
reported as a error. Using \fB\-gno\-io\-range\-error\fP will produce a
reported as a error. Using \fI-gno-io-range-error\fP will produce a
warning instead of a fatal error for the case of a vectored net/register
and a scalar port declaration.
.TP 8
@@ -123,38 +110,21 @@ default, parts of the expression that do not depend on the changed
input value(s) are not re-evaluated. If an expression contains a call
to a function that doesn't depend solely on its input values or that
has side effects, the resulting behavior will differ from that
required by the standard. Using \fI\-gstrict\-ca\-eval\fP will force
required by the standard. Using \fI-gstrict-ca-eval\fP will force
standard compliant behavior (with some loss in performance).
.TP 8
.B -gstrict-expr-width\fI|\fP-gno-strict-expr-width
Enable or disable (default) strict compliance with the standard rules
for determining expression bit lengths. When disabled, the RHS of a
parameter assignment is evaluated as a lossless expression, as is any
expression containing an unsized constant number, and unsized constant
numbers are not truncated to integer width.
.TP 8
.B -I\fIincludedir\fP
Append directory \fIincludedir\fP to list of directories searched
for Verilog include files. The \fB\-I\fP switch may be used many times
for Verilog include files. The \fB-I\fP switch may be used many times
to specify several directories to search, the directories are searched
in the order they appear on the command line.
.TP 8
.B -M\fIpath\fP
This is equivalent to \fB\-Mall=path\fP. Preserved for backwards
compatibility.
.TP 8
.B -M\fImode=path\fP
Write into the file specified by path a list of files that contribute to
the compilation of the design. If \fBmode\fP is \fBall\fP or \fBprefix\fP,
this includes files that are included by include directives and files
that are automatically loaded by library support as well as the files
explicitly specified by the user. If \fBmode\fP is \fBinclude\fP, only
files that are included by include directives are listed. If \fBmode\fP
is \fBmodule\fP, only files that are specified by the user or that are
automatically loaded by library support are listed. The output is one
file name per line, with no leading or trailing space. If \fBmode\fP
is \fBprefix\fP, files that are included by include directives are
prefixed by "I " and other files are prefixed by "M ".
Write into the file specified by path a list of files that contribute
to the compilation of the design. This includes files that are
included by include directives and files that are automatically loaded
by library support. The output is one file name per line, with no
leading or trailing space.
.TP 8
.B -m\fImodule\fP
Add this module to the list of VPI modules to be loaded by the
@@ -174,7 +144,7 @@ Place output in the file \fIfilename\fP. If no output file name is
specified, \fIiverilog\fP uses the default name \fBa.out\fP.
.TP 8
.B -p\fIflag=value\fP
Assign a value to a target specific flag. The \fB\-p\fP switch may be
Assign a value to a target specific flag. The \fB-p\fP switch may be
used as often as necessary to specify all the desired flags. The flags
that are used depend on the target that is selected, and are described
in target specific documentation. Flags that are not used are ignored.
@@ -182,15 +152,15 @@ in target specific documentation. Flags that are not used are ignored.
.B -S
Synthesize. Normally, if the target can accept behavioral
descriptions the compiler will leave processes in behavioral
form. The \fB\-S\fP switch causes the compiler to perform synthesis
form. The \fB-S\fP switch causes the compiler to perform synthesis
even if it is not necessary for the target. If the target type is a
netlist format, the \fB\-S\fP switch is unnecessary and has no effect.
netlist format, the \fB-S\fP switch is unnecessary and has no effect.
.TP 8
.B -s \fItopmodule\fP
Specify the top level module to elaborate. Icarus Verilog will by default
choose modules that are not instantiated in any other modules, but
sometimes that is not sufficient, or instantiates too many modules. If
the user specifies one or more root modules with \fB\-s\fP flags, then
the user specifies one or more root modules with \fB-s\fP flags, then
they will be used as root modules instead.
.TP 8
.B -T\fImin|typ|max\fP
@@ -220,7 +190,7 @@ Print the version of the compiler, and exit.
.B -W\fIclass\fP
Turn on different classes of warnings. See the \fBWARNING TYPES\fP
section below for descriptions of the different warning groups. If
multiple \fB\-W\fP switches are used, the warning set is the union of
multiple \fB-W\fP switches are used, the warning set is the union of
all the requested classes.
.TP 8
.B -y\fIlibdir\fP
@@ -250,7 +220,7 @@ library or in the main design.
.SH TARGETS
The Icarus Verilog compiler supports a variety of targets, for
different purposes, and the \fB\-t\fP switch is used to select the
different purposes, and the \fB-t\fP switch is used to select the
desired target.
.TP 8
@@ -261,16 +231,14 @@ checking the syntax of the Verilog source.
.B vvp
This is the default. The vvp target generates code for the vvp
runtime. The output is a complete program that simulates the design
but must be run by the \fBvvp\fP command. The -pfileline=1 option
can be used to add procedural statement debugging opcodes to the
generated code.
but must be run by the \fBvvp\fP command.
.TP 8
.B fpga
This is a synthesis target that supports a variety of fpga devices,
mostly by EDIF format output. The Icarus Verilog fpga code generator
can generate complete designs or EDIF macros that can in turn be
imported into larger designs by other tools. The \fBfpga\fP target
implies the synthesis \fB\-S\fP flag.
implies the synthesis \fB-S\fP flag.
.TP 8
.B vhdl
This target produces a VHDL translation of the Verilog netlist. The
@@ -279,15 +247,15 @@ the modules in the Verilog source code. Note that only a subset of
the Verilog language is supported. See the wiki for more information.
.SH "WARNING TYPES"
These are the types of warnings that can be selected by the \fB\-W\fP
These are the types of warnings that can be selected by the \fB-W\fP
switch. All the warning types (other than \fBall\fP) can also be
prefixed with \fBno\-\fP to turn off that warning. This is most useful
after a \fB\-Wall\fP argument to suppress isolated warning types.
prefixed with \fBno-\fP to turn off that warning. This is most useful
after a \fB-Wall\fP argument to suppress isolated warning types.
.TP 8
.B all
This enables the implicit, portbind, select\-range, timescale, and
sensitivity\-entire\-array warning categories.
This enables the implicit, portbind, select-range, timescale, and
sensitivity-entire-array warning categories.
.TP 8
.B implicit
@@ -304,8 +272,8 @@ will generate a warning.
.TP 8
.B select-range
This enables warnings for constant out of bound selects. This includes
partial or fully out of bound selects as well as a select containing
a 'bx or 'bz in the index.
partial or fully out of bound selects as well as a select using 'bx as
an index.
.TP 8
.B timescale
@@ -319,7 +287,7 @@ and dependent on compilation order.
.B infloop
This enables warnings for \fRalways\fP statements that may have runtime
infinite loops (has paths with no or zero delay). This class of warnings
is not included in \fB\-Wall\fP and hence does not have a \fBno\-\fP variant.
is not included in \fB-Wall\fP and hence does not have a \fBno-\fP variant.
A fatal error message will always be printed when the compiler can
determine that there will definitely be an infinite loop (all paths have
no or zero delay).
@@ -387,14 +355,14 @@ character. Variables are substituted in file names.
.TP 8
.B -c\ \fIcmdfile\fP -f\ \fIcmdfile\fP
A \fB\-c\fP or \fB\-f\fP token prefixes a command file, exactly like it
A \fB-c\fP or \fB-f\fP token prefixes a command file, exactly like it
does on the command line. The cmdfile may be on the same line or the
next non-comment line.
.TP 8
.B -y\ \fIlibdir\fP
A \fB\-y\fP token prefixes a library directory in the command file,
exactly like it does on the command line. The parameter to the \fB\-y\fP
A \fB-y\fP token prefixes a library directory in the command file,
exactly like it does on the command line. The parameter to the \fB-y\fP
flag may be on the same line or the next non-comment line.
Variables in the \fIlibdir\fP are substituted.
@@ -402,7 +370,7 @@ Variables in the \fIlibdir\fP are substituted.
.TP 8
.B +incdir+\fIincludedir\fP
The \fB+incdir+\fP token in command files gives directories to search
for include files in much the same way that \fB\-I\fP flags work on the
for include files in much the same way that \fB-I\fP flags work on the
command line. The difference is that multiple \fI+includedir\fP
directories are valid parameters to a single \fB+incdir+\fP token,
although you may also have multiple \fB+incdir+\fP lines.
@@ -413,7 +381,7 @@ Variables in the \fIincludedir\fP are substituted.
.B +libext+\fIext\fP
The \fB+libext\fP token in command files fives file extensions to try
when looking for a library file. This is useful in conjunction with
\fB\-y\fP flags to list suffixes to try in each directory before moving
\fB-y\fP flags to list suffixes to try in each directory before moving
on to the next library directory.
.TP 8
@@ -430,31 +398,19 @@ letters are correct. For example, "foo" matches "Foo.v" but not
.TP 8
.B +define+\fINAME\fP=\fIvalue\fP
The \fB+define+\fP token is the same as the \fB\-D\fP option on the
The \fB+define+\fP token is the same as the \fB-D\fP option on the
command line. The value part of the token is optional.
.TP 8
.B +parameter+\fINAME\fP=\fIvalue\fP
The \fB+parameter+\fP token is the same as the \fB\-P\fP option on the
command line.
.TP 8
.B +timescale+\fIvalue\fP
The \fB+timescale+\fP token is used to set the default timescale for
the simulation. This is the time units and precision before any
`timescale directive or after a `resetall directive. The default is
1s/1s.
.TP 8
.B +toupper-filename
.B +toupper-filename\fP
This token causes file names after this in the command file to be
translated to uppercase. This helps with situations where a directory
has passed through a DOS machine, and in the process the file names
become munged.
.TP 8
.B +tolower-filename
This is similar to the \fB+toupper\-filename\fP hack described above.
.B +tolower-filename\fP
This is similar to the \fB+toupper-filename\fP hack described above.
.TP 8
.B +integer-width+\fIvalue\fP
@@ -462,17 +418,10 @@ This allows the programmer to select the width for integer variables
in the Verilog source. The default is 32, the value can be any desired
integer value.
.TP 8
.B +width-cap+\fIvalue\fP
This allows the programmer to select the width cap for unsized expressions.
If the calculated width for an unsized expression exceeds this value, the
compiler will issue a warning and limit the expression width to this value.
.SH "VARIABLES IN COMMAND FILES"
In certain cases, iverilog supports variables in command files. These
are strings of the form "$(\fIvarname\fP)" or "${\fIvarname\fP}", where
\fIvarname\fP is the
are strings of the form "$(\fIvarname\fP)", where \fIvarname\fP is the
name of the environment variable to read. The entire string is
replaced with the contents of that variable. Variables are only
substituted in contexts that explicitly support them, including file
@@ -485,12 +434,12 @@ from preprocessor defines elsewhere in the file or the command line.
The following macros are predefined by the compiler:
.TP 8
.B __ICARUS__ = 1
This is always defined when compiling with Icarus Verilog.
.B __ICARUS__ = 1\fP
This is defined always when compiling with Icarus Verilog.
.TP 8
.B __VAMS_ENABLE__ = 1
This is defined if Verilog\-AMS is enabled.
.B __VAMS_ENABLE__ = 1\fp
This is defined if Verilog-AMS is enabled.
.SH EXAMPLES
These examples assume that you have a Verilog source file called hello.v in
@@ -521,7 +470,7 @@ Tips on using, debugging, and developing the compiler can be found at
.SH COPYRIGHT
.nf
Copyright \(co 2002\-2014 Stephen Williams
Copyright \(co 2002-2009 Stephen Williams
This document can be freely redistributed according to the terms of the
GNU General Public License version 2.0
+99 -264
View File
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* Copyright (c) 2000-2014 Stephen Williams (steve@icarus.com)
* Copyright (c) 2000-2009 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
@@ -14,12 +14,11 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include "config.h"
# include "version_base.h"
# include "version_tag.h"
# include "version.h"
const char NOTICE[] =
" This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify\n"
@@ -39,9 +38,8 @@ const char NOTICE[] =
const char HELP[] =
"Usage: iverilog [-ESvV] [-B base] [-c cmdfile|-f cmdfile]\n"
" [-g1995|-g2001|-g2005|-g2005-sv|-g2009|-g2012] [-g<feature>]\n"
" [-D macro[=defn]] [-I includedir]\n"
" [-M [mode=]depfile] [-m module]\n"
" [-g1995|-g2001|-g2005] [-g<feature>]\n"
" [-D macro[=defn]] [-I includedir] [-M depfile] [-m module]\n"
" [-N file] [-o filename] [-p flag=value]\n"
" [-s topmodule] [-t target] [-T min|typ|max]\n"
" [-W class] [-y dir] [-Y suf] source_file(s)\n"
@@ -63,15 +61,13 @@ const char HELP[] =
#endif
#ifdef __MINGW32__
# include <windows.h>
# include <io.h>
#include <windows.h>
#ifdef HAVE_LIBIBERTY_H
# include <libiberty.h>
#include <libiberty.h>
#endif
#endif
#include <fcntl.h>
#ifdef HAVE_GETOPT_H
#if HAVE_GETOPT_H
#include <getopt.h>
#endif
@@ -95,7 +91,6 @@ extern const char*optarg;
# include "globals.h"
#include "cfparse_misc.h" /* cfparse() */
#include "ivl_alloc.h"
#ifdef __MINGW32__
const char sep = '\\';
@@ -106,29 +101,21 @@ const char sep = '/';
extern void cfreset(FILE*fd, const char*path);
const char*base = 0;
const char*ivlpp_dir = 0;
const char*vhdlpp_dir= 0;
const char*vhdlpp_work = 0;
const char*pbase = 0;
const char*mtm = 0;
const char*opath = "a.out";
const char*npath = 0;
const char*targ = "vvp";
const char*depfile = 0;
const char**vhdlpp_libdir = 0;
unsigned vhdlpp_libdir_cnt = 0;
char depmode = 'a';
const char*generation = "2005";
const char*gen_specify = "no-specify";
const char*gen_assertions = "assertions";
const char*gen_xtypes = "xtypes";
const char*gen_icarus = "icarus-misc";
const char*gen_io_range_error = "io-range-error";
const char*gen_strict_ca_eval = "no-strict-ca-eval";
const char*gen_strict_expr_width = "no-strict-expr-width";
const char*gen_verilog_ams = "no-verilog-ams";
const char*gen_system_verilog = "no-system-verilog";
/* Boolean: true means use a default include dir, false means don't */
int gen_std_include = 1;
@@ -137,12 +124,10 @@ int gen_std_include = 1;
of the include list. */
int gen_relative_include = 0;
char warning_flags[16] = "n";
char warning_flags[16] = "";
unsigned integer_width = 32;
unsigned width_cap = 65536;
char*mod_list = 0;
char*command_filename = 0;
@@ -161,7 +146,8 @@ FILE*iconfig_file = 0;
char*compiled_defines_path = 0;
static char iconfig_common_path[4096] = "";
static char iconfig_common_path_buf[4096] = "";
char*iconfig_common_path = iconfig_common_path_buf;
int synth_flag = 0;
int verbose_flag = 0;
@@ -181,14 +167,8 @@ typedef struct t_command_file {
p_command_file cmd_file_head = NULL; /* The FIFO head */
p_command_file cmd_file_tail = NULL; /* The FIFO tail */
/* Temporarily store parameter definition from command line and
* parse it after we have dealt with command file
*/
static const char** defparm_base = 0;
static int defparm_size = 0;
/* Function to add a command file name to the FIFO. */
static void add_cmd_file(const char* filename)
void add_cmd_file(const char* filename)
{
p_command_file new;
@@ -205,7 +185,7 @@ static void add_cmd_file(const char* filename)
}
/* Function to return the top command file name from the FIFO. */
static char *get_cmd_file(void)
char *get_cmd_file()
{
char *filename;
@@ -222,6 +202,8 @@ static char *get_cmd_file(void)
}
#ifdef __MINGW32__
# include <io.h>
# include <fcntl.h>
static FILE*fopen_safe(const char*path)
{
FILE*file = 0;
@@ -234,6 +216,7 @@ static FILE*fopen_safe(const char*path)
return file;
}
#else
# include <fcntl.h>
static FILE*fopen_safe(const char*path)
{
FILE*file = 0;
@@ -247,23 +230,6 @@ static FILE*fopen_safe(const char*path)
}
#endif
#ifdef __MINGW32__
/*
* The MinGW version of getenv() returns the path with a forward
* slash. This should be converted to a back slash to keep every
* thing in the code using a back slash. This function wraps the
* code for this in one place. The conversion can not be done
* directly on the getenv() result since it is const char*.
*/
static void convert_to_MS_path(char *path)
{
char *t;
for (t = path; *t; t++) {
if (*t == '/') *t = '\\';
}
}
#endif
static const char*my_tempfile(const char*str, FILE**fout)
{
FILE*file;
@@ -292,11 +258,7 @@ static const char*my_tempfile(const char*str, FILE**fout)
file = NULL;
while ((retry > 0) && (file == NULL)) {
unsigned code = rand();
snprintf(pathbuf, sizeof pathbuf, "%s%c%s%04x",
tmpdir, sep, str, code);
#ifdef __MINGW32__
convert_to_MS_path(pathbuf);
#endif
sprintf(pathbuf, "%s%c%s%04x", tmpdir, sep, str, code);
file = fopen_safe(pathbuf);
retry -= 1;
}
@@ -312,14 +274,14 @@ static int t_version_only(void)
free(source_path);
fflush(0);
snprintf(tmp, sizeof tmp, "%s%civlpp -V", ivlpp_dir, sep);
snprintf(tmp, sizeof tmp, "%s%civlpp -V", pbase, sep);
rc = system(tmp);
if (rc != 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "Unable to get version from \"%s\"\n", tmp);
}
fflush(0);
snprintf(tmp, sizeof tmp, "%s%civl -V -C\"%s\" -C\"%s\"", base, sep,
snprintf(tmp, sizeof tmp, "%s%civl -V -C%s -C%s", base, sep,
iconfig_path, iconfig_common_path);
rc = system(tmp);
if (rc != 0) {
@@ -340,8 +302,8 @@ static int t_version_only(void)
static void build_preprocess_command(int e_flag)
{
snprintf(tmp, sizeof tmp, "%s%civlpp %s%s -F\"%s\" -f\"%s\" -p\"%s\" ",
ivlpp_dir, sep, verbose_flag?" -v":"",
snprintf(tmp, sizeof tmp, "%s%civlpp %s%s -F%s -f%s -p%s ",
pbase,sep, verbose_flag?" -v":"",
e_flag?"":" -L", defines_path, source_path,
compiled_defines_path);
}
@@ -359,7 +321,7 @@ static int t_preprocess_only(void)
strcpy(cmd, tmp);
if (strcmp(opath,"-") != 0) {
snprintf(tmp, sizeof tmp, " > \"%s\"", opath);
snprintf(tmp, sizeof tmp, " > %s", opath);
cmd = realloc(cmd, ncmd+strlen(tmp)+1);
strcpy(cmd+ncmd, tmp);
ncmd += strlen(tmp);
@@ -384,7 +346,6 @@ static int t_preprocess_only(void)
if (rc != 0) {
if (WIFEXITED(rc)) {
fprintf(stderr, "errors preprocessing Verilog program.\n");
free(cmd);
return WEXITSTATUS(rc);
}
@@ -402,7 +363,7 @@ static int t_preprocess_only(void)
* needed to run the command from the configuration file (which is
* already parsed for us) so we can handle must of the generic cases.
*/
static int t_compile(void)
static int t_compile()
{
unsigned rc;
@@ -413,12 +374,14 @@ static int t_compile(void)
char*cmd = malloc(ncmd + 1);
strcpy(cmd, tmp);
#ifndef __MINGW32__
#ifdef __MINGW32__
unsigned ncmd_start = ncmd;
#else
int rtn;
#endif
/* Build the ivl command and pipe it to the preprocessor. */
snprintf(tmp, sizeof tmp, " | %s%civl", base, sep);
snprintf(tmp, sizeof tmp, " | %s/ivl", base);
rc = strlen(tmp);
cmd = realloc(cmd, ncmd+rc+1);
strcpy(cmd+ncmd, tmp);
@@ -433,25 +396,35 @@ static int t_compile(void)
}
if (npath != 0) {
snprintf(tmp, sizeof tmp, " -N\"%s\"", npath);
snprintf(tmp, sizeof tmp, " -N%s", npath);
rc = strlen(tmp);
cmd = realloc(cmd, ncmd+rc+1);
strcpy(cmd+ncmd, tmp);
ncmd += rc;
}
snprintf(tmp, sizeof tmp, " -C\"%s\"", iconfig_path);
snprintf(tmp, sizeof tmp, " -C%s", iconfig_path);
rc = strlen(tmp);
cmd = realloc(cmd, ncmd+rc+1);
strcpy(cmd+ncmd, tmp);
ncmd += rc;
snprintf(tmp, sizeof tmp, " -C\"%s\" -- -", iconfig_common_path);
snprintf(tmp, sizeof tmp, " -C%s -- -", iconfig_common_path);
rc = strlen(tmp);
cmd = realloc(cmd, ncmd+rc+1);
strcpy(cmd+ncmd, tmp);
ncmd += rc;
#ifdef __MINGW32__
{
char *t;
for (t = cmd+ncmd_start; *t; t++)
{
if (*t == '/') *t = '\\';
}
}
#endif
if (verbose_flag)
printf("translate: %s\n", cmd);
@@ -494,15 +467,11 @@ static int t_compile(void)
static void process_warning_switch(const char*name)
{
if (strcmp(name,"all") == 0) {
process_warning_switch("anachronisms");
process_warning_switch("implicit");
process_warning_switch("portbind");
process_warning_switch("select-range");
process_warning_switch("timescale");
process_warning_switch("sensitivity-entire-array");
} else if (strcmp(name,"anachronisms") == 0) {
if (! strchr(warning_flags, 'n'))
strcat(warning_flags, "n");
} else if (strcmp(name,"implicit") == 0) {
if (! strchr(warning_flags, 'i'))
strcat(warning_flags, "i");
@@ -526,12 +495,6 @@ static void process_warning_switch(const char*name)
} else if (strcmp(name,"sensitivity-entire-array") == 0) {
if (! strchr(warning_flags, 'a'))
strcat(warning_flags, "a");
} else if (strcmp(name,"no-anachronisms") == 0) {
char*cp = strchr(warning_flags, 'n');
if (cp) while (*cp) {
cp[0] = cp[1];
cp += 1;
}
} else if (strcmp(name,"no-implicit") == 0) {
char*cp = strchr(warning_flags, 'i');
if (cp) while (*cp) {
@@ -596,16 +559,6 @@ void process_define(const char*name)
fprintf(defines_file,"D:%s\n", name);
}
void process_parameter(const char*name)
{
fprintf(iconfig_file,"defparam:%s\n", name);
}
void process_timescale(const char*ts_string)
{
fprintf(iconfig_file, "timescale:%s\n", ts_string);
}
/*
* This function is called while processing a file name in a command
* file, or a file name on the command line. Look to see if there is a
@@ -625,7 +578,7 @@ void process_file_name(const char*name, int lib_flag)
}
}
static int process_generation(const char*name)
int process_generation(const char*name)
{
if (strcmp(name,"1995") == 0)
generation = "1995";
@@ -639,15 +592,6 @@ static int process_generation(const char*name)
else if (strcmp(name,"2005") == 0)
generation = "2005";
else if (strcmp(name,"2005-sv") == 0)
generation = "2005-sv";
else if (strcmp(name,"2009") == 0)
generation = "2009";
else if (strcmp(name,"2012") == 0)
generation = "2012";
else if (strcmp(name,"1") == 0) { /* Deprecated: use 1995 */
generation = "1995";
gen_xtypes = "no-xtypes";
@@ -681,21 +625,15 @@ static int process_generation(const char*name)
else if (strcmp(name,"no-specify") == 0)
gen_specify = "no-specify";
else if (strcmp(name,"assertions") == 0)
gen_assertions = "assertions";
else if (strcmp(name,"no-assertions") == 0)
gen_assertions = "no-assertions";
else if (strcmp(name,"std-include") == 0)
gen_std_include = 1;
else if (strcmp(name,"no-std-include") == 0)
gen_std_include = 0;
else if (strcmp(name,"relative-include") == 0)
gen_relative_include = 1;
else if (strcmp(name,"no-relative-include") == 0)
gen_relative_include = 0;
@@ -711,28 +649,22 @@ static int process_generation(const char*name)
else if (strcmp(name,"no-strict-ca-eval") == 0)
gen_strict_ca_eval = "no-strict-ca-eval";
else if (strcmp(name,"strict-expr-width") == 0)
gen_strict_expr_width = "strict-expr-width";
else if (strcmp(name,"no-strict-expr-width") == 0)
gen_strict_expr_width = "no-strict-expr-width";
else if (strcmp(name,"verilog-ams") == 0)
gen_verilog_ams = "verilog-ams";
else if (strcmp(name,"no-verilog-ams") == 0)
gen_verilog_ams = "no-verilog-ams";
else if (strcmp(name,"system-verilog") == 0)
gen_system_verilog = "system-verilog";
else {
fprintf(stderr, "Unknown/Unsupported Language generation "
"%s\n\n", name);
fprintf(stderr, "Supported generations are:\n");
fprintf(stderr, " 1995 -- IEEE1364-1995\n"
" 2001 -- IEEE1364-2001\n"
" 2005 -- IEEE1364-2005\n"
" 2005-sv -- IEEE1800-2005\n"
" 2009 -- IEEE1800-2009\n"
" 2012 -- IEEE1800-2012\n"
fprintf(stderr, " 1995 -- IEEE1364-1995\n"
" 2001 -- IEEE1364-2001\n"
" 2005 -- IEEE1364-2005\n"
"Other generation flags:\n"
" specify | no-specify\n"
" verilog-ams | no-verilog-ams\n"
@@ -742,49 +674,17 @@ static int process_generation(const char*name)
" icarus-misc | no-icarus-misc\n"
" io-range-error | no-io-range-error\n"
" strict-ca-eval | no-strict-ca-eval\n"
" strict-expr-width | no-strict-expr-width\n");
" system-verilog\n");
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
static int process_depfile(const char*name)
{
const char*cp = strchr(name, '=');
if (cp) {
int match_length = (int)(cp - name) + 1;
if (strncmp(name, "all=", match_length) == 0) {
depmode = 'a';
} else if (strncmp(name, "include=", match_length) == 0) {
depmode = 'i';
} else if (strncmp(name, "module=", match_length) == 0) {
depmode = 'm';
} else if (strncmp(name, "prefix=", match_length) == 0) {
depmode = 'p';
} else {
fprintf(stderr, "Unknown dependency file mode '%.*s'\n\n",
match_length - 1, name);
fprintf(stderr, "Supported modes are:\n");
fprintf(stderr, " all\n");
fprintf(stderr, " include\n");
fprintf(stderr, " module\n");
fprintf(stderr, " prefix\n");
return -1;
}
depfile = cp + 1;
} else {
depmode = 'a';
depfile = name;
}
return 0;
}
/*
* If it exists add the SFT file for the given module.
*/
static void add_sft_file(const char *module)
void add_sft_file(const char *module)
{
char *file;
@@ -799,45 +699,37 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
int e_flag = 0;
int version_flag = 0;
int opt;
int opt, idx;
#ifdef __MINGW32__
/* Calculate the ivl_root from the path to the command. This
is necessary because of the installation process on
Windows. Mostly, it is those darn drive letters, but oh
well. We know the command path is formed like this:
{ char * s;
char basepath[1024];
GetModuleFileName(NULL,basepath,1024);
D:\iverilog\bin\iverilog.exe
/* Calculate the ivl_root from the path to the command. This
is necessary because of the installation process in
Windows. Mostly, it is those darn drive letters, but oh
well. We know the command path is formed like this:
The module path in a Windows installation is the path:
D:\iverilog\bin\iverilog.exe
D:\iverilog\lib\ivl$(suffix)
The IVL_ROOT in a Windows installation is the path:
so we chop the file name and the last directory by
turning the last two \ characters to null. Then we append
the lib\ivl$(suffix) to finish. */
char *s;
char tmppath[MAXSIZE];
GetModuleFileName(NULL, tmppath, sizeof tmppath);
/* Convert to a short name to remove any embedded spaces. */
GetShortPathName(tmppath, ivl_root, sizeof ivl_root);
s = strrchr(ivl_root, sep);
if (s) *s = 0;
else {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: Missing first %c in exe path!\n",
argv[0], sep);
exit(1);
D:\iverilog\lib\ivl
so we chop the file name and the last directory by
turning the last two \ characters to null. Then we append
the lib\ivl to finish. */
strncpy(ivl_root, basepath, MAXSIZE);
s = strrchr(ivl_root, sep);
if (s) *s = 0;
s = strrchr(ivl_root, sep);
if (s) *s = 0;
strcat(ivl_root, "\\lib\\ivl");
base = ivl_root;
}
s = strrchr(ivl_root, sep);
if (s) *s = 0;
else {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: Missing second %c in exe path!\n",
argv[0], sep);
exit(1);
}
strcat(ivl_root, "\\lib\\ivl" IVL_SUFFIX);
base = ivl_root;
#else
/* In a UNIX environment, the IVL_ROOT from the Makefile is
@@ -907,24 +799,18 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
}
}
while ((opt = getopt(argc, argv, "B:c:D:d:Ef:g:hI:M:m:N:o:P:p:Ss:T:t:vVW:y:Y:")) != EOF) {
while ((opt = getopt(argc, argv, "B:c:D:d:Ef:g:hI:M:m:N::o:p:Ss:T:t:vVW:y:Y:")) != EOF) {
switch (opt) {
case 'B':
/* The individual components can be located by a
single base, or by individual bases. The first
character of the path indicates which path the
user is specifying. */
switch (optarg[0]) {
case 'P': /* Path for the ivlpp preprocessor */
ivlpp_dir = optarg+1;
break;
case 'V': /* Path for the vhdlpp VHDL processor */
vhdlpp_dir = optarg+1;
break;
default: /* Otherwise, this is a default base. */
/* Undocumented feature: The preprocessor itself
may be located at a different location. If the
base starts with a 'P', set this special base
instead of the main base. */
if (optarg[0] == 'P') {
pbase = optarg+1;
} else {
base=optarg;
break;
}
break;
case 'c':
@@ -937,12 +823,6 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
case 'E':
e_flag = 1;
break;
case 'P':
defparm_size += 1;
defparm_base = (const char**)realloc(defparm_base,
defparm_size*sizeof(char*));
defparm_base[defparm_size-1] = optarg;
break;
case 'p':
fprintf(iconfig_file, "flag:%s\n", optarg);
break;
@@ -963,8 +843,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
break;
case 'M':
if (process_depfile(optarg) != 0)
return -1;
depfile = optarg;
break;
case 'm':
@@ -1037,29 +916,18 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
}
}
if (ivlpp_dir == 0)
ivlpp_dir = base;
if (vhdlpp_dir == 0)
vhdlpp_dir = base;
if (pbase == 0)
pbase = base;
if (version_flag || verbose_flag) {
printf("Icarus Verilog version " VERSION " (" VERSION_TAG ")\n\n");
printf("Copyright 1998-2013 Stephen Williams\n\n");
printf("Copyright 1998-2009 Stephen Williams\n\n");
puts(NOTICE);
}
if (synth_flag) {
fprintf(stderr, "Warning: Synthesis is not currently being "
"maintained and may not\n");
fprintf(stderr, " function correctly. V0.8 was the "
"last release branch to\n");
fprintf(stderr, " have active synthesis development "
"and support!\n");
}
/* Make a common conf file path to reflect the target. */
snprintf(iconfig_common_path, sizeof iconfig_common_path, "%s%c%s%s.conf",
base, sep, targ, synth_flag? "-s" : "");
sprintf(iconfig_common_path, "%s%c%s%s.conf",
base,sep, targ, synth_flag? "-s" : "");
/* Write values to the iconfig file. */
fprintf(iconfig_file, "basedir:%s\n", base);
@@ -1068,13 +936,10 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
describes the system functions so that elaboration knows
how to handle them. */
fprintf(iconfig_file, "sys_func:%s%csystem.sft\n", base, sep);
fprintf(iconfig_file, "sys_func:%s%cvhdl_sys.sft\n", base, sep);
/* If verilog-2005/09/12 is enabled or icarus-misc or verilog-ams,
/* If verilog-2005 is enabled or icarus-misc or verilog-ams,
* then include the v2005_math library. */
if (strcmp(generation, "2005") == 0 ||
strcmp(generation, "2009") == 0 ||
strcmp(generation, "2012") == 0 ||
strcmp(gen_icarus, "icarus-misc") == 0 ||
strcmp(gen_verilog_ams, "verilog-ams") == 0) {
fprintf(iconfig_file, "sys_func:%s%cv2005_math.sft\n", base, sep);
@@ -1087,31 +952,19 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
fprintf(iconfig_file, "sys_func:%s%cva_math.sft\n", base, sep);
fprintf(iconfig_file, "module:va_math\n");
}
/* If verilog-2009 (SystemVerilog) is enabled, then include the
v2009 module. */
if (strcmp(generation, "2005-sv") == 0 ||
strcmp(generation, "2009") == 0 ||
strcmp(generation, "2012") == 0) {
fprintf(iconfig_file, "sys_func:%s%cv2009.sft\n", base, sep);
fprintf(iconfig_file, "module:v2009\n");
}
if (mtm != 0) fprintf(iconfig_file, "-T:%s\n", mtm);
fprintf(iconfig_file, "generation:%s\n", generation);
fprintf(iconfig_file, "generation:%s\n", gen_specify);
fprintf(iconfig_file, "generation:%s\n", gen_assertions);
fprintf(iconfig_file, "generation:%s\n", gen_xtypes);
fprintf(iconfig_file, "generation:%s\n", gen_io_range_error);
fprintf(iconfig_file, "generation:%s\n", gen_strict_ca_eval);
fprintf(iconfig_file, "generation:%s\n", gen_strict_expr_width);
fprintf(iconfig_file, "generation:%s\n", gen_verilog_ams);
fprintf(iconfig_file, "generation:%s\n", gen_icarus);
fprintf(iconfig_file, "generation:%s\n", gen_system_verilog);
fprintf(iconfig_file, "warnings:%s\n", warning_flags);
fprintf(iconfig_file, "out:%s\n", opath);
if (depfile) {
fprintf(iconfig_file, "depfile:%s\n", depfile);
fprintf(iconfig_file, "depmode:%c\n", depmode);
}
if (depfile) fprintf(iconfig_file, "depfile:%s\n", depfile);
while ( (command_filename = get_cmd_file()) ) {
int rc;
@@ -1135,28 +988,12 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
destroy_lexor();
if (depfile) {
fprintf(defines_file, "M%c:%s\n", depmode, depfile);
fprintf(defines_file, "M:%s\n", depfile);
}
if (vhdlpp_work == 0)
vhdlpp_work = "ivl_vhdl_work";
fprintf(defines_file, "vhdlpp:%s%cvhdlpp\n", vhdlpp_dir, sep);
fprintf(defines_file, "vhdlpp-work:%s\n", vhdlpp_work);
for (unsigned idx = 0 ; idx < vhdlpp_libdir_cnt ; idx += 1)
fprintf(defines_file, "vhdlpp-libdir:%s\n", vhdlpp_libdir[idx]);
/* Process parameter definition from command line. The last
defined would override previous ones. */
int pitr;
for (pitr = 0; pitr < defparm_size; pitr++)
process_parameter(defparm_base[pitr]);
free(defparm_base);
defparm_base = 0;
defparm_size = 0;
/* Finally, process all the remaining words on the command
line as file names. */
for (int idx = optind ; idx < argc ; idx += 1)
for (idx = optind ; idx < argc ; idx += 1)
process_file_name(argv[idx], 0);
/* If the use of a default include directory is not
@@ -1180,7 +1017,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
/* If we are planning on opening a dependencies file, then
open and truncate it here. The other phases of compilation
will append to the file, so this is necessary to make sure
will append to the file, so this is necessray to make sure
it starts out empty. */
if (depfile) {
FILE*fd = fopen(depfile, "w");
@@ -1194,13 +1031,11 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
fprintf(iconfig_file, "iwidth:%u\n", integer_width);
fprintf(iconfig_file, "widthcap:%u\n", width_cap);
/* Write the preprocessor command needed to preprocess a
single file. This may be used to preprocess library
files. */
fprintf(iconfig_file, "ivlpp:%s%civlpp -L -F\"%s\" -P\"%s\"\n",
ivlpp_dir, sep, defines_path, compiled_defines_path);
fprintf(iconfig_file, "ivlpp:%s%civlpp -L -F%s -P%s\n",
pbase, sep, defines_path, compiled_defines_path);
/* Done writing to the iconfig file. Close it now. */
fclose(iconfig_file);
+34 -15
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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* Copyright (c) 2002-2010 Stephen Williams (steve@icarus.com)
* Copyright (c) 2002 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
@@ -14,14 +14,17 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CVS_IDENT
#ident "$Id: substit.c,v 1.5 2003/12/19 01:27:10 steve Exp $"
#endif
# include <string.h>
# include <stdlib.h>
# include <stdio.h>
# include "ivl_alloc.h"
# include "globals.h"
#ifdef HAVE_MALLOC_H
# include <malloc.h>
#endif
char* substitutions(const char*str)
@@ -32,13 +35,13 @@ char* substitutions(const char*str)
while (*str) {
if ((str[0] == '$') && ((str[1] == '(') || str[1] == '{')) {
/* If I find a $(x) or ${x} string in the source, replace
if ((str[0] == '$') && (str[1] == '(')) {
/* If I find a $(x) string in the source, replace
it in the destination with the contents of the
environment variable x. */
char*name;
char*value;
const char*ep = strchr(str, (str[1]=='(') ? ')' : '}');
const char*ep = strchr(str, ')');
str += 2;
name = malloc(ep-str+1);
@@ -48,14 +51,9 @@ char* substitutions(const char*str)
str = ep + 1;
value = getenv(name);
if (value == 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "Warning: environment variable "
"\"%s\" not found during command file "
"processing.\n", name);
free(name);
continue;
}
free(name);
if (value == 0)
continue;
if (strlen(value) >= (nbuf - (cp-buf))) {
size_t old_size = cp - buf;
@@ -94,3 +92,24 @@ char* substitutions(const char*str)
return buf;
}
/*
* $Log: substit.c,v $
* Revision 1.5 2003/12/19 01:27:10 steve
* Fix various unsigned compare warnings.
*
* Revision 1.4 2002/08/12 01:35:01 steve
* conditional ident string using autoconfig.
*
* Revision 1.3 2002/08/11 23:47:04 steve
* Add missing Log and Ident strings.
*
* Revision 1.2 2002/06/25 01:33:01 steve
* include malloc.h only when available.
*
* Revision 1.1 2002/06/23 20:10:51 steve
* Variable substitution in command files.
*
*/
+28 -190
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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* Copyright (c) 1999-2013 Stephen Williams (steve@icarus.com)
* Copyright (c) 1999-2008 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
@@ -14,14 +14,14 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include "config.h"
# include "netlist.h"
# include <cassert>
# include <cstdlib>
# include <stdlib.h>
# include "ivl_assert.h"
NetEAccess* NetEAccess::dup_expr() const
@@ -32,122 +32,19 @@ NetEAccess* NetEAccess::dup_expr() const
return tmp;
}
NetEArrayPattern*NetEArrayPattern::dup_expr() const
{
vector<NetExpr*>tmp (items_.size());
for (size_t idx = 0 ; idx < tmp.size() ; idx += 1)
tmp[idx] = items_[idx]->dup_expr();
NetEArrayPattern*res = new NetEArrayPattern(net_type(), tmp);
res->set_line(*this);
return res;
}
NetEBinary* NetEBinary::dup_expr() const
{
ivl_assert(*this, 0);
return 0;
}
NetEBAdd* NetEBAdd::dup_expr() const
{
NetEBAdd*tmp = new NetEBAdd(op_, left_->dup_expr(), right_->dup_expr(),
expr_width(), has_sign());
ivl_assert(*this, tmp);
tmp->set_line(*this);
return tmp;
}
NetEBBits* NetEBBits::dup_expr() const
{
NetEBBits*tmp = new NetEBBits(op_, left_->dup_expr(), right_->dup_expr(),
expr_width(), has_sign());
ivl_assert(*this, tmp);
tmp->set_line(*this);
return tmp;
}
NetEBComp* NetEBComp::dup_expr() const
{
NetEBComp*tmp = new NetEBComp(op_, left_->dup_expr(), right_->dup_expr());
ivl_assert(*this, tmp);
NetEBComp*tmp = new NetEBComp(op_, left_->dup_expr(),
right_->dup_expr());
assert(tmp);
tmp->set_line(*this);
return tmp;
}
NetEBDiv* NetEBDiv::dup_expr() const
{
NetEBDiv*tmp = new NetEBDiv(op_, left_->dup_expr(), right_->dup_expr(),
expr_width(), has_sign());
ivl_assert(*this, tmp);
tmp->set_line(*this);
return tmp;
}
NetEBLogic* NetEBLogic::dup_expr() const
{
NetEBLogic*tmp = new NetEBLogic(op_, left_->dup_expr(), right_->dup_expr());
ivl_assert(*this, tmp);
tmp->set_line(*this);
return tmp;
}
NetEBMult* NetEBMult::dup_expr() const
{
NetEBMult*tmp = new NetEBMult(op_, left_->dup_expr(), right_->dup_expr(),
expr_width(), has_sign());
ivl_assert(*this, tmp);
tmp->set_line(*this);
return tmp;
}
NetEBPow* NetEBPow::dup_expr() const
{
NetEBPow*tmp = new NetEBPow(op_, left_->dup_expr(), right_->dup_expr(),
expr_width(), has_sign());
ivl_assert(*this, tmp);
tmp->set_line(*this);
return tmp;
}
NetEBShift* NetEBShift::dup_expr() const
{
NetEBShift*tmp = new NetEBShift(op_, left_->dup_expr(), right_->dup_expr(),
expr_width(), has_sign());
ivl_assert(*this, tmp);
tmp->set_line(*this);
return tmp;
}
NetEConcat* NetEConcat::dup_expr() const
{
NetEConcat*dup = new NetEConcat(parms_.size(), repeat_, expr_type_);
ivl_assert(*this, dup);
dup->set_line(*this);
for (unsigned idx = 0 ; idx < parms_.size() ; idx += 1)
if (parms_[idx]) {
NetExpr*tmp = parms_[idx]->dup_expr();
ivl_assert(*this, tmp);
dup->parms_[idx] = tmp;
}
dup->expr_width(expr_width());
return dup;
}
NetEConst* NetEConst::dup_expr() const
{
NetEConst*tmp = new NetEConst(value_);
ivl_assert(*this, tmp);
tmp->set_line(*this);
return tmp;
}
NetEConstEnum* NetEConstEnum::dup_expr() const
{
NetEConstEnum*tmp = new NetEConstEnum(scope_, name_, enum_set_, value());
ivl_assert(*this, tmp);
assert(tmp);
tmp->set_line(*this);
return tmp;
}
@@ -155,15 +52,7 @@ NetEConstEnum* NetEConstEnum::dup_expr() const
NetEConstParam* NetEConstParam::dup_expr() const
{
NetEConstParam*tmp = new NetEConstParam(scope_, name_, value());
ivl_assert(*this, tmp);
tmp->set_line(*this);
return tmp;
}
NetECReal* NetECReal::dup_expr() const
{
NetECReal*tmp = new NetECReal(value_);
ivl_assert(*this, tmp);
assert(tmp);
tmp->set_line(*this);
return tmp;
}
@@ -171,52 +60,20 @@ NetECReal* NetECReal::dup_expr() const
NetECRealParam* NetECRealParam::dup_expr() const
{
NetECRealParam*tmp = new NetECRealParam(scope_, name_, value());
ivl_assert(*this, tmp);
assert(tmp);
tmp->set_line(*this);
return tmp;
}
NetEEvent* NetEEvent::dup_expr() const
{
ivl_assert(*this, 0);
return 0;
}
NetELast* NetELast::dup_expr() const
{
NetELast*tmp = new NetELast(sig_);
ivl_assert(*this, tmp);
tmp->set_line(*this);
return tmp;
}
NetENetenum* NetENetenum::dup_expr() const
{
ivl_assert(*this, 0);
return 0;
}
NetENew* NetENew::dup_expr() const
{
ivl_assert(*this, 0);
return 0;
}
NetENull* NetENull::dup_expr() const
{
ivl_assert(*this, 0);
return 0;
}
NetEProperty* NetEProperty::dup_expr() const
{
ivl_assert(*this, 0);
assert(0);
return 0;
}
NetEScope* NetEScope::dup_expr() const
{
ivl_assert(*this, 0);
assert(0);
return 0;
}
@@ -224,9 +81,8 @@ NetESelect* NetESelect::dup_expr() const
{
NetESelect*tmp = new NetESelect(expr_->dup_expr(),
base_? base_->dup_expr() : 0,
expr_width(), sel_type_);
ivl_assert(*this, tmp);
tmp->cast_signed(has_sign());
expr_width());
assert(tmp);
tmp->set_line(*this);
return tmp;
}
@@ -234,11 +90,11 @@ NetESelect* NetESelect::dup_expr() const
NetESFunc* NetESFunc::dup_expr() const
{
NetESFunc*tmp = new NetESFunc(name_, type_, expr_width(), nparms());
ivl_assert(*this, tmp);
assert(tmp);
tmp->cast_signed(has_sign());
for (unsigned idx = 0 ; idx < nparms() ; idx += 1) {
ivl_assert(*this, parm(idx));
assert(parm(idx));
tmp->parm(idx, parm(idx)->dup_expr());
}
@@ -246,18 +102,11 @@ NetESFunc* NetESFunc::dup_expr() const
return tmp;
}
NetEShallowCopy* NetEShallowCopy::dup_expr() const
{
ivl_assert(*this, 0);
return 0;
}
NetESignal* NetESignal::dup_expr() const
{
NetESignal*tmp = new NetESignal(net_, word_);
ivl_assert(*this, tmp);
assert(tmp);
tmp->expr_width(expr_width());
tmp->cast_signed(has_sign());
tmp->set_line(*this);
return tmp;
}
@@ -266,10 +115,8 @@ NetETernary* NetETernary::dup_expr() const
{
NetETernary*tmp = new NetETernary(cond_->dup_expr(),
true_val_->dup_expr(),
false_val_->dup_expr(),
expr_width(),
has_sign());
ivl_assert(*this, tmp);
false_val_->dup_expr());
assert(tmp);
tmp->set_line(*this);
return tmp;
}
@@ -277,33 +124,32 @@ NetETernary* NetETernary::dup_expr() const
NetEUFunc* NetEUFunc::dup_expr() const
{
NetEUFunc*tmp;
vector<NetExpr*> tmp_parms (parms_.size());
svector<NetExpr*> tmp_parms (parms_.count());
for (unsigned idx = 0 ; idx < tmp_parms.size() ; idx += 1) {
ivl_assert(*this, parms_[idx]);
for (unsigned idx = 0 ; idx < tmp_parms.count() ; idx += 1) {
assert(parms_[idx]);
tmp_parms[idx] = parms_[idx]->dup_expr();
}
tmp = new NetEUFunc(scope_, func_, result_sig_->dup_expr(), tmp_parms,
need_const_);
tmp = new NetEUFunc(scope_, func_, result_sig_->dup_expr(), tmp_parms);
ivl_assert(*this, tmp);
assert(tmp);
tmp->set_line(*this);
return tmp;
}
NetEUBits* NetEUBits::dup_expr() const
{
NetEUBits*tmp = new NetEUBits(op_, expr_->dup_expr(), expr_width(), has_sign());
ivl_assert(*this, tmp);
NetEUBits*tmp = new NetEUBits(op_, expr_->dup_expr());
assert(tmp);
tmp->set_line(*this);
return tmp;
}
NetEUnary* NetEUnary::dup_expr() const
{
NetEUnary*tmp = new NetEUnary(op_, expr_->dup_expr(), expr_width(), has_sign());
ivl_assert(*this, tmp);
NetEUnary*tmp = new NetEUnary(op_, expr_->dup_expr());
assert(tmp);
tmp->set_line(*this);
return tmp;
}
@@ -311,15 +157,7 @@ NetEUnary* NetEUnary::dup_expr() const
NetEUReduce* NetEUReduce::dup_expr() const
{
NetEUReduce*tmp = new NetEUReduce(op_, expr_->dup_expr());
ivl_assert(*this, tmp);
tmp->set_line(*this);
return tmp;
}
NetECast* NetECast::dup_expr() const
{
NetECast*tmp = new NetECast(op_, expr_->dup_expr(), expr_width(), has_sign());
ivl_assert(*this, tmp);
assert(tmp);
tmp->set_line(*this);
return tmp;
}
+1 -1
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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include "config.h"
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@@ -1,6 +1,5 @@
/*
* Copyright (c) 1999-2014 Stephen Williams (steve@icarus.com)
* Copyright CERN 2012 / Stephen Williams (steve@icarus.com)
* Copyright (c) 1999-2009 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
@@ -15,7 +14,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include "config.h"
@@ -23,8 +22,6 @@
# include "PExpr.h"
# include "netlist.h"
# include "netmisc.h"
# include "netstruct.h"
# include "netvector.h"
# include "compiler.h"
# include <cstdlib>
@@ -44,7 +41,7 @@ NetNet* PEConcat::elaborate_lnet_common_(Design*des, NetScope*scope,
{
assert(scope);
svector<NetNet*>nets (parms_.size());
svector<NetNet*>nets (parms_.count());
unsigned width = 0;
unsigned errors = 0;
@@ -76,20 +73,23 @@ NetNet* PEConcat::elaborate_lnet_common_(Design*des, NetScope*scope,
nets[idx] = parms_[idx]->elaborate_lnet(des, scope);
}
if (nets[idx] == 0) {
errors += 1;
} else if (nets[idx]->data_type() == IVL_VT_REAL) {
if (nets[idx] == 0) errors += 1;
else if (nets[idx]->data_type() == IVL_VT_REAL) {
cerr << parms_[idx]->get_fileline() << ": error: "
<< "concatenation operand can no be real: "
<< *parms_[idx] << endl;
errors += 1;
continue;
} else {
width += nets[idx]->vector_width();
}
} else width += nets[idx]->vector_width();
}
/* If any of the sub expressions failed to elaborate, then
delete all those that did and abort myself. */
if (errors) {
for (unsigned idx = 0 ; idx < nets.count() ; idx += 1) {
if (nets[idx]) delete nets[idx];
}
des->errors += errors;
return 0;
}
@@ -99,12 +99,12 @@ NetNet* PEConcat::elaborate_lnet_common_(Design*des, NetScope*scope,
concat operator from most significant to least significant,
which is the order they are given in the concat list. */
netvector_t*tmp2_vec = new netvector_t(nets[0]->data_type(),width-1,0);
NetNet*osig = new NetNet(scope, scope->local_symbol(),
NetNet::IMPLICIT, tmp2_vec);
NetNet::IMPLICIT, width);
/* Assume that the data types of the nets are all the same, so
we can take the data type of any, the first will do. */
osig->data_type(nets[0]->data_type());
osig->local_flag(true);
osig->set_line(*this);
@@ -155,6 +155,8 @@ NetNet* PEConcat::elaborate_lnet_common_(Design*des, NetScope*scope,
assert(width == 0);
}
osig->data_type(nets[0]->data_type());
osig->local_flag(true);
return osig;
}
@@ -168,26 +170,27 @@ NetNet* PEConcat::elaborate_bi_net(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const
return elaborate_lnet_common_(des, scope, true);
}
bool PEConcat::is_collapsible_net(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const
/*
* A private method to create an implicit net.
*/
NetNet* PEIdent::make_implicit_net_(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const
{
assert(scope);
NetNet::Type nettype = scope->default_nettype();
assert(nettype != NetNet::NONE);
// Repeat concatenations are not currently supported.
if (repeat_)
return false;
NetNet*sig = new NetNet(scope, peek_tail_name(path_),
nettype, 1);
sig->set_line(*this);
/* Implicit nets are always scalar logic. */
sig->data_type(IVL_VT_LOGIC);
// Test the operands of the concatenation.
for (unsigned idx = 0 ; idx < parms_.size() ; idx += 1) {
// Empty expressions are not allowed in concatenations
if (parms_[idx] == 0)
return false;
if (!parms_[idx]->is_collapsible_net(des, scope))
return false;
if (warn_implicit) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": warning: implicit "
"definition of wire logic " << scope_path(scope)
<< "." << peek_tail_name(path_) << "." << endl;
}
return true;
return sig;
}
/*
@@ -200,15 +203,11 @@ bool PEConcat::is_collapsible_net(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const
bool PEIdent::eval_part_select_(Design*des, NetScope*scope, NetNet*sig,
long&midx, long&lidx) const
{
list<long> prefix_indices;
bool rc = calculate_packed_indices_(des, scope, sig, prefix_indices);
ivl_assert(*this, rc);
const name_component_t&name_tail = path_.back();
// Only treat as part/bit selects any index that is beyond the
// word selects for an array. This is not an array, then
// dimensions==0 and any index is treated as a select.
if (name_tail.index.size() <= sig->unpacked_dimensions()) {
if (name_tail.index.size() <= sig->array_dimensions()) {
midx = sig->vector_width()-1;
lidx = 0;
return true;
@@ -227,7 +226,9 @@ bool PEIdent::eval_part_select_(Design*des, NetScope*scope, NetNet*sig,
case index_component_t::SEL_IDX_DO:
case index_component_t::SEL_IDX_UP: {
NetExpr*tmp_ex = elab_and_eval(des, scope, index_tail.msb, -1, true);
need_constant_expr = true;
NetExpr*tmp_ex = elab_and_eval(des, scope, index_tail.msb, -1);
need_constant_expr = false;
NetEConst*tmp = dynamic_cast<NetEConst*>(tmp_ex);
if (!tmp) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": error: indexed part select of "
@@ -247,7 +248,7 @@ bool PEIdent::eval_part_select_(Design*des, NetScope*scope, NetNet*sig,
if (warn_ob_select) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": warning: "
<< sig->name();
if (sig->unpacked_dimensions() > 0) cerr << "[]";
if (sig->array_dimensions() > 0) cerr << "[]";
cerr << "['bx";
if (index_tail.sel ==
index_component_t::SEL_IDX_UP) {
@@ -255,20 +256,20 @@ bool PEIdent::eval_part_select_(Design*des, NetScope*scope, NetNet*sig,
} else {
cerr << "-:";
}
cerr << wid << "] is always outside the vector."
cerr << wid << "] is always outside vector."
<< endl;
}
return false;
}
long midx_val = tmp->value().as_long();
midx = sig->sb_to_idx(prefix_indices, midx_val);
midx = sig->sb_to_idx(midx_val);
delete tmp_ex;
if (index_tail.sel == index_component_t::SEL_IDX_UP)
lidx = sig->sb_to_idx(prefix_indices, midx_val+wid-1);
lidx = sig->sb_to_idx(midx_val+wid-1);
else
lidx = sig->sb_to_idx(prefix_indices, midx_val-wid+1);
lidx = sig->sb_to_idx(midx_val-wid+1);
if (midx < lidx) {
long tmpx = midx;
@@ -279,7 +280,7 @@ bool PEIdent::eval_part_select_(Design*des, NetScope*scope, NetNet*sig,
/* Warn about an indexed part select that is out of range. */
if (warn_ob_select && (lidx < 0)) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": warning: " << sig->name();
if (sig->unpacked_dimensions() > 0) cerr << "[]";
if (sig->array_dimensions() > 0) cerr << "[]";
cerr << "[" << midx_val;
if (index_tail.sel == index_component_t::SEL_IDX_UP) {
cerr << "+:";
@@ -290,7 +291,7 @@ bool PEIdent::eval_part_select_(Design*des, NetScope*scope, NetNet*sig,
}
if (warn_ob_select && (midx >= (long)sig->vector_width())) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": warning: " << sig->name();
if (sig->unpacked_dimensions() > 0) {
if (sig->array_dimensions() > 0) {
cerr << "[]";
}
cerr << "[" << midx_val;
@@ -315,21 +316,10 @@ bool PEIdent::eval_part_select_(Design*des, NetScope*scope, NetNet*sig,
long msb, lsb;
bool part_defined_flag;
/* bool flag = */ calculate_parts_(des, scope, msb, lsb, part_defined_flag);
ivl_assert(*this, part_defined_flag);
/* We have an undefined index and that is out of range. */
if (!part_defined_flag) {
if (warn_ob_select) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": warning: "
<< sig->name();
if (sig->unpacked_dimensions() > 0) cerr << "[]";
cerr << "['bx] is always outside the vector."
<< endl;
}
return false;
}
long lidx_tmp = sig->sb_to_idx(prefix_indices, lsb);
long midx_tmp = sig->sb_to_idx(prefix_indices, msb);
long lidx_tmp = sig->sb_to_idx(lsb);
long midx_tmp = sig->sb_to_idx(msb);
/* Detect reversed indices of a part select. */
if (lidx_tmp > midx_tmp) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": error: Part select "
@@ -348,11 +338,16 @@ bool PEIdent::eval_part_select_(Design*des, NetScope*scope, NetNet*sig,
if (midx_tmp >= (long)sig->vector_width() || lidx_tmp < 0) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": warning: Part select "
<< sig->name();
if (sig->unpacked_dimensions() > 0) {
if (sig->array_dimensions() > 0) {
cerr << "[]";
}
cerr << "[" << msb << ":" << lsb
<< "] is out of range." << endl;
#if 0
midx_tmp = sig->vector_width() - 1;
lidx_tmp = 0;
des->errors += 1;
#endif
}
/* This is completely out side the signal so just skip it. */
if (lidx_tmp >= (long)sig->vector_width() || midx_tmp < 0) {
@@ -365,43 +360,30 @@ bool PEIdent::eval_part_select_(Design*des, NetScope*scope, NetNet*sig,
}
case index_component_t::SEL_BIT:
if (name_tail.index.size() > sig->unpacked_dimensions()) {
long msb;
bool bit_defined_flag;
/* bool flag = */ calculate_bits_(des, scope, msb, bit_defined_flag);
/* We have an undefined index and that is out of range. */
if (!bit_defined_flag) {
if (warn_ob_select) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": warning: "
<< sig->name();
if (sig->unpacked_dimensions() > 0) cerr << "[]";
cerr << "['bx] is always outside the vector."
<< endl;
}
if (name_tail.index.size() > sig->array_dimensions()) {
verinum*mval = index_tail.msb->eval_const(des, scope);
if (mval == 0) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": error: Index of " << path_ <<
" needs to be constant in this context." <<
endl;
cerr << get_fileline() << ": : Index expression is: "
<< *index_tail.msb << endl;
cerr << get_fileline() << ": : Context scope is: "
<< scope_path(scope) << endl;
des->errors += 1;
return false;
}
assert(mval);
if (prefix_indices.size()+2 <= sig->packed_dims().size()) {
long tmp_loff;
unsigned long tmp_lwid;
bool rcl = sig->sb_to_slice(prefix_indices, msb,
tmp_loff, tmp_lwid);
ivl_assert(*this, rcl);
midx = tmp_loff + tmp_lwid - 1;
lidx = tmp_loff;
} else {
midx = sig->sb_to_idx(prefix_indices, msb);
if (midx >= (long)sig->vector_width()) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": error: Index " << sig->name()
<< "[" << msb << "] is out of range."
<< endl;
des->errors += 1;
midx = 0;
}
lidx = midx;
midx = sig->sb_to_idx(mval->as_long());
if (midx >= (long)sig->vector_width()) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": error: Index " << sig->name()
<< "[" << mval->as_long() << "] is out of range."
<< endl;
des->errors += 1;
midx = 0;
}
lidx = midx;
} else {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": internal error: "
@@ -429,7 +411,6 @@ NetNet* PEIdent::elaborate_lnet_common_(Design*des, NetScope*scope,
NetNet* sig = 0;
const NetExpr*par = 0;
NetEvent* eve = 0;
perm_string method_name;
symbol_search(this, des, scope, path_, sig, par, eve);
@@ -441,35 +422,6 @@ NetNet* PEIdent::elaborate_lnet_common_(Design*des, NetScope*scope,
return 0;
}
// Break the path_ into the tail name and the prefix. For
// example, a name "a.b.c" is broken into name_tail="c" and
// path_prefix="a.b".
const name_component_t&path_tail = path_.back();
pform_name_t path_prefix = path_;
path_prefix.pop_back();
/* If the signal is not found, check to see if this is a
member of a struct. Take the name of the form "a.b.member",
remove the member and store it into method_name, and retry
the search with "a.b". */
if (sig == 0 && path_.size() >= 2) {
if (debug_elaborate) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": PEIdent::elaborate_lnet_common_: "
"Symbol not found, try again with path_prefix=" << path_prefix
<< " and method_name=" << path_tail.name << endl;
}
method_name = path_tail.name;
symbol_search(this, des, scope, path_prefix, sig, par, eve);
// Whoops, not a struct signal, so give up on this avenue.
if (sig && sig->struct_type() == 0) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": XXXXX: sig=" << sig->name()
<< " is found, but not a struct with member " << method_name << endl;
method_name = perm_string();
sig = 0;
}
}
if (sig == 0) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": error: Net " << path_
<< " is not defined in this context." << endl;
@@ -479,15 +431,6 @@ NetNet* PEIdent::elaborate_lnet_common_(Design*des, NetScope*scope,
assert(sig);
/* If this is SystemVerilog and the variable is not yet
assigned by anything, then convert it to an unresolved
wire. */
if (gn_var_can_be_uwire()
&& (sig->type() == NetNet::REG)
&& (sig->peek_lref() == 0) ) {
sig->type(NetNet::UNRESOLVED_WIRE);
}
/* Don't allow registers as assign l-values. */
if (sig->type() == NetNet::REG) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": error: reg " << sig->name()
@@ -497,197 +440,73 @@ NetNet* PEIdent::elaborate_lnet_common_(Design*des, NetScope*scope,
return 0;
}
if (sig->port_type() == NetNet::PINPUT) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": warning: L-value ``"
<< sig->name() << "'' is also an input port." << endl;
cerr << sig->get_fileline() << ": warning: input "
<< sig->name() << "; is coerced to inout." << endl;
sig->port_type(NetNet::PINOUT);
}
// Default part select is the entire word.
unsigned midx = sig->vector_width()-1, lidx = 0;
// The default word select is the first.
long widx = 0;
// Set this to true if we calculate the word index. This is
// used to distinguish between unpacked array assignment and
// array word assignment.
bool widx_flag = false;
list<long> unpacked_indices_const;
const name_component_t&name_tail = path_.back();
const netstruct_t*struct_type = 0;
if ((struct_type = sig->struct_type()) && !method_name.nil()) {
if (sig->array_dimensions() > 0) {
// Detect the variable is a structure and there was a
// method name detected. We've already found that
// the path_ is <>.sig.method_name and signal
// (NetNet). We also know that sig is struct_type(), so
// look for a method named method_name.
if (debug_elaborate)
cerr << get_fileline() << ": PEIdent::elaborate_lnet_common_: "
<< "Signal " << sig->name() << " is a structure, "
<< "try to match member " << method_name << endl;
unsigned long member_off = 0;
const struct netstruct_t::member_t*member = struct_type->packed_member(method_name, member_off);
ivl_assert(*this, member);
if (debug_elaborate) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": PEIdent::elaborate_lnet_common_: "
<< "Member " << method_name
<< " has type " << *member->net_type << "." << endl;
cerr << get_fileline() << ": : "
<< "Tail name has " << path_tail.index.size() << " indices." << endl;
}
// Rewrite a member select of a packed structure as a
// part select of the base variable.
lidx = member_off;
midx = lidx + member->net_type->packed_width() - 1;
// The dimensions of the tail of the prefix must match
// the dimensions of the signal at this point. (The sig
// has a packed dimension for the packed struct size.)
// For example, if the path_=a[<m>][<n>].member, then
// sig must have 3 packed dimensions: one for the struct
// members and two actual packed dimensions.
ivl_assert(*this, path_prefix.back().index.size()+1 == sig->packed_dimensions());
// Elaborate an expression from the packed indices and
// the member offset (into the structure) to get a
// canonical expression into the packed signal vector.
NetExpr*packed_base = 0;
if (sig->packed_dimensions() > 1) {
list<index_component_t>tmp_index = path_prefix.back().index;
index_component_t member_select;
member_select.sel = index_component_t::SEL_BIT;
member_select.msb = new PENumber(new verinum(member_off));
tmp_index.push_back(member_select);
packed_base = collapse_array_indices(des, scope, sig, tmp_index);
if (debug_elaborate) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": PEIdent::elaborate_lnet_common_: "
<< "packed_base=" << *packed_base
<< ", member_off=" << member_off << endl;
}
}
long tmp;
if (packed_base && eval_as_long(tmp, packed_base)) {
lidx = tmp;
midx = lidx + member->net_type->packed_width() - 1;
delete packed_base;
packed_base = 0;
}
// Currently, only support const dimensions here.
ivl_assert(*this, packed_base == 0);
// Now the lidx/midx values get us to the member. Next
// up, deal with bit/part selects from the member
// itself.
//XXXXivl_assert(*this, member->packed_dims.size() <= 1);
ivl_assert(*this, path_tail.index.size() <= 1);
if (! path_tail.index.empty()) {
long tmp_off;
unsigned long tmp_wid;
const index_component_t&tail_sel = path_tail.index.back();
ivl_assert(*this, tail_sel.sel == index_component_t::SEL_PART || tail_sel.sel == index_component_t::SEL_BIT);
bool rc = calculate_part(this, des, scope, tail_sel, tmp_off, tmp_wid);
ivl_assert(*this, rc);
if (debug_elaborate)
cerr << get_fileline() << ": PEIdent::elaborate_lnet_common_: "
<< "tmp_off=" << tmp_off << ", tmp_wid=" << tmp_wid << endl;
lidx += tmp_off;
midx = lidx + tmp_wid - 1;
}
} else if (gn_system_verilog() && sig->unpacked_dimensions() > 0 && path_tail.index.empty()) {
// In this case, we are doing a continuous assignment to
// an unpacked array. The NetNet representation is a
// NetNet with a pin for each array element, so there is
// nothing more needed here.
//
// This can come up from code like this:
// logic [...] data [0:3];
// assign data = ...;
// In this case, "sig" is "data", and sig->pin_count()
// is 4 to account for the unpacked size.
if (debug_elaborate) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": PEIdent::elaborate_lnet_common_: "
<< "Net assign to unpacked array \"" << sig->name()
<< "\" with " << sig->pin_count() << " elements." << endl;
}
} else if (sig->unpacked_dimensions() > 0) {
// Make sure there are enough indices to address an array element.
if (path_tail.index.size() < sig->unpacked_dimensions()) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": error: Array " << path()
<< " needs " << sig->unpacked_dimensions() << " indices,"
<< " but got only " << path_tail.index.size() << ". (net)" << endl;
if (name_tail.index.empty()) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": error: array " << sig->name()
<< " must be used with an index." << endl;
des->errors += 1;
return 0;
}
// Evaluate all the index expressions into an
// "unpacked_indices" array.
list<NetExpr*>unpacked_indices;
indices_flags flags;
indices_to_expressions(des, scope, this,
path_tail.index, sig->unpacked_dimensions(),
true, sig->unpacked_count(),
flags,
unpacked_indices,
unpacked_indices_const);
if (flags.invalid) {
return 0;
} else if (flags.variable) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": error: array '" << sig->name()
<< "' index must be a constant in this context." << endl;
const index_component_t&index_head = name_tail.index.front();
if (index_head.sel == index_component_t::SEL_PART) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": error: cannot perform a part "
<< "select on array " << sig->name() << "." << endl;
des->errors += 1;
return 0;
} else if (flags.undefined) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": warning: "
<< "ignoring undefined l-value array access "
<< sig->name() << as_indices(unpacked_indices)
<< "." << endl;
widx = -1;
widx_flag = true;
} else {
NetExpr*canon_index = 0;
ivl_assert(*this, unpacked_indices_const.size() == sig->unpacked_dimensions());
canon_index = normalize_variable_unpacked(sig, unpacked_indices_const);
if (canon_index == 0) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": warning: "
<< "ignoring out of bounds l-value array access "
<< sig->name() << as_indices(unpacked_indices_const)
<< "." << endl;
widx = -1;
widx_flag = true;
} else {
NetEConst*canon_const = dynamic_cast<NetEConst*>(canon_index);
ivl_assert(*this, canon_const);
widx = canon_const->value().as_long();
widx_flag = true;
delete canon_index;
}
}
ivl_assert(*this, index_head.sel == index_component_t::SEL_BIT);
// These are not used, but they need to have a default value.
ivl_variable_type_t expr_type_tmp = IVL_VT_NO_TYPE;
bool unsized_flag_tmp = false;
index_head.msb->test_width(des, scope,
integer_width, integer_width,
expr_type_tmp, unsized_flag_tmp);
need_constant_expr = true;
NetExpr*tmp_ex = elab_and_eval(des, scope, index_head.msb, -1);
need_constant_expr = false;
NetEConst*tmp = dynamic_cast<NetEConst*>(tmp_ex);
if (!tmp) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": error: array " << sig->name()
<< " index must be a constant in this context." << endl;
des->errors += 1;
return 0;
}
long widx_val = tmp->value().as_long();
widx = sig->array_index_to_address(widx_val);
delete tmp_ex;
if (debug_elaborate)
cerr << get_fileline() << ": debug: Use [" << widx << "]"
<< " to index l-value array." << endl;
/* The array has a part/bit select at the end. */
if (path_tail.index.size() > sig->unpacked_dimensions()) {
if (name_tail.index.size() > sig->array_dimensions()) {
if (sig->get_scalar()) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": error: "
cerr << get_fileline() << ": error: "
<< "can not select part of ";
if (sig->data_type() == IVL_VT_REAL) cerr << "real";
else cerr << "scalar";
cerr << " array word: " << sig->name()
<< as_indices(unpacked_indices_const) << endl;
<< "[" << widx_val << "]" << endl;
des->errors += 1;
return 0;
}
@@ -697,7 +516,7 @@ NetNet* PEIdent::elaborate_lnet_common_(Design*des, NetScope*scope,
return 0;
if (lidx_tmp < 0) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": sorry: part selects "
cerr << get_fileline() << ": sorry: part selects "
"straddling the start of signal (" << path_
<< ") are not currently supported." << endl;
des->errors += 1;
@@ -706,20 +525,9 @@ NetNet* PEIdent::elaborate_lnet_common_(Design*des, NetScope*scope,
midx = midx_tmp;
lidx = lidx_tmp;
}
} else if (!path_tail.index.empty()) {
if (debug_elaborate) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": PEIdent::elaborate_lnet_common_: "
<< "path_tail.index.size()=" << path_tail.index.size()
<< endl;
}
// There are index expressions on the name, so this is a
// bit/slice select of the name. Calculate a canonical
// part select.
} else if (!name_tail.index.empty()) {
if (sig->get_scalar()) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": error: "
cerr << get_fileline() << ": error: "
<< "can not select part of ";
if (sig->data_type() == IVL_VT_REAL) cerr << "real: ";
else cerr << "scalar: ";
@@ -733,7 +541,7 @@ NetNet* PEIdent::elaborate_lnet_common_(Design*des, NetScope*scope,
return 0;
if (lidx_tmp < 0) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": sorry: part selects "
cerr << get_fileline() << ": sorry: part selects "
"straddling the start of signal (" << path_
<< ") are not currently supported." << endl;
des->errors += 1;
@@ -745,46 +553,27 @@ NetNet* PEIdent::elaborate_lnet_common_(Design*des, NetScope*scope,
unsigned subnet_wid = midx-lidx+1;
/* Check if the l-value bits are double-driven. */
if (sig->type() == NetNet::UNRESOLVED_WIRE && sig->test_and_set_part_driver(midx,lidx, widx_flag? widx : 0)) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": error: Unresolved net/uwire "
<< sig->name() << " cannot have multiple drivers." << endl;
if (debug_elaborate) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": : Overlap in "
<< "[" << midx << ":" << lidx << "] (canonical)"
<< ", widx=" << (widx_flag? widx : 0)
<< ", vector width=" << sig->vector_width()
<< endl;
}
des->errors += 1;
return 0;
}
if (sig->pin_count() > 1 && widx_flag) {
if (widx < 0 || widx >= (long) sig->pin_count())
if (sig->pin_count() > 1) {
if (widx < 0 || widx >= (long) sig->pin_count()) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": warning: ignoring out of "
"bounds l-value array access "
<< sig->name() << "[" << widx << "]." << endl;
return 0;
}
netvector_t*tmp2_vec = new netvector_t(sig->data_type(),
sig->vector_width()-1,0);
NetNet*tmp = new NetNet(scope, scope->local_symbol(),
sig->type(), tmp2_vec);
sig->type(), sig->vector_width());
tmp->set_line(*this);
tmp->local_flag(true);
tmp->data_type( sig->data_type() );
connect(sig->pin(widx), tmp->pin(0));
sig = tmp;
} else if (sig->pin_count() > 1) {
// If this turns out to be an l-value unpacked array,
// then let the caller handle it. It will probably be
// converted into an array of assignments.
return sig;
}
/* If the desired l-value vector is narrower than the
/* If the desired l-value vector is narrower then the
signal itself, then use a NetPartSelect node to
arrange for connection to the desired bits. All this
can be skipped if the desired width matches the
can be skipped if the desired with matches the
original vector. */
if (subnet_wid != sig->vector_width()) {
@@ -800,11 +589,10 @@ NetNet* PEIdent::elaborate_lnet_common_(Design*des, NetScope*scope,
<< " wid=" << subnet_wid <<"]"
<< endl;
netvector_t*tmp2_vec = new netvector_t(sig->data_type(),
subnet_wid-1,0);
NetNet*subsig = new NetNet(sig->scope(),
sig->scope()->local_symbol(),
NetNet::WIRE, tmp2_vec);
NetNet::WIRE, subnet_wid);
subsig->data_type( sig->data_type() );
subsig->local_flag(true);
subsig->set_line(*this);
@@ -824,7 +612,6 @@ NetNet* PEIdent::elaborate_lnet_common_(Design*des, NetScope*scope,
des->add_node(sub);
sub->set_line(*this);
connect(sub->pin(0), subsig->pin(0));
collapse_partselect_pv_to_concat(des, sig);
}
sig = subsig;
}
@@ -854,9 +641,8 @@ NetNet* PEIdent::elaborate_bi_net(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const
* instantiation (PGModule::elaborate_mod_) to get NetNet objects for
* the port.
*/
NetNet* PEIdent::elaborate_subport(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const
NetNet* PEIdent::elaborate_port(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const
{
ivl_assert(*this, scope->type() == NetScope::MODULE);
NetNet*sig = des->find_signal(scope, path_);
if (sig == 0) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": error: no wire/reg " << path_
@@ -871,7 +657,6 @@ NetNet* PEIdent::elaborate_subport(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const
case NetNet::PINPUT:
case NetNet::POUTPUT:
case NetNet::PINOUT:
case NetNet::PREF:
break;
/* If the name matches, but the signal is not a port,
@@ -901,33 +686,6 @@ NetNet* PEIdent::elaborate_subport(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const
long midx;
long lidx;
if (debug_elaborate) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": PEIdent::elaborate_subport: "
<< "path_ = \"" << path_
<< "\", unpacked_dimensions=" << sig->unpacked_dimensions()
<< ", port_type()=" << sig->port_type() << endl;
}
if (sig->unpacked_dimensions() && !gn_system_verilog()) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": error: "
<< "Ports cannot be unpacked arrays. Try enabling SystemVerilog support." << endl;
des->errors += 1;
return 0;
}
// There cannot be parts to an unpacked array, so process this
// simply as an unpacked array.
if (sig->unpacked_dimensions()) {
if (debug_elaborate) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": PEIdent::elaborate_subport: "
<< "path_=\"" << path_
<< "\" is an unpacked array with " << sig->pin_count()
<< " elements." << endl;
}
scope->add_module_port_net(sig);
return sig;
}
/* Evaluate the part/bit select expressions, to get the part
select of the signal that attaches to the port. Also handle
range and direction checking here. */
@@ -937,41 +695,37 @@ NetNet* PEIdent::elaborate_subport(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const
/* If this is a part select of the entire signal (or no part
select at all) then we're done. */
if ((lidx == 0) && (midx == (long)sig->vector_width()-1)) {
scope->add_module_port_net(sig);
if ((lidx == 0) && (midx == (long)sig->vector_width()-1))
return sig;
}
unsigned swid = abs(midx - lidx) + 1;
ivl_assert(*this, swid > 0 && swid < sig->vector_width());
netvector_t*tmp2_vec = new netvector_t(sig->data_type(),swid-1,0);
NetNet*tmp = new NetNet(scope, scope->local_symbol(),
NetNet::WIRE, tmp2_vec);
NetNet::WIRE, swid);
tmp->port_type(sig->port_type());
tmp->data_type(sig->data_type());
tmp->set_line(*this);
tmp->local_flag(true);
NetNode*ps = 0;
switch (sig->port_type()) {
case NetNet::PINPUT:
ps = new NetPartSelect(sig, lidx, swid, NetPartSelect::PV);
ps = new NetPartSelect(sig, sig->sb_to_idx(lidx), swid,
NetPartSelect::PV);
connect(tmp->pin(0), ps->pin(0));
sig = tmp;
break;
case NetNet::POUTPUT:
ps = new NetPartSelect(sig, lidx, swid, NetPartSelect::VP);
ps = new NetPartSelect(sig, sig->sb_to_idx(lidx), swid,
NetPartSelect::VP);
connect(tmp->pin(0), ps->pin(0));
sig = tmp;
break;
case NetNet::PREF:
// For the purposes of module ports, treat ref ports
// just like inout ports.
case NetNet::PINOUT:
ps = new NetTran(scope, scope->local_symbol(), sig->vector_width(),
swid, lidx);
swid, sig->sb_to_idx(lidx));
connect(sig->pin(0), ps->pin(0));
connect(tmp->pin(0), ps->pin(1));
sig = tmp;
@@ -985,56 +739,5 @@ NetNet* PEIdent::elaborate_subport(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const
ps->set_line(*this);
des->add_node(ps);
scope->add_module_port_net(sig);
return sig;
}
NetNet*PEIdent::elaborate_unpacked_net(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const
{
NetNet* sig = 0;
const NetExpr*par = 0;
NetEvent* eve = 0;
perm_string method_name;
symbol_search(this, des, scope, path_, sig, par, eve);
ivl_assert(*this, sig);
return sig;
}
bool PEIdent::is_collapsible_net(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const
{
assert(scope);
NetNet* sig = 0;
const NetExpr*par = 0;
NetEvent* eve = 0;
symbol_search(this, des, scope, path_, sig, par, eve);
if (eve != 0)
return false;
if (sig == 0)
return false;
assert(sig);
/* If this is SystemVerilog and the variable is not yet
assigned by anything, then convert it to an unresolved
wire. */
if (gn_var_can_be_uwire()
&& (sig->type() == NetNet::REG)
&& (sig->peek_eref() == 0) ) {
sig->type(NetNet::UNRESOLVED_WIRE);
}
if (sig->type() == NetNet::UNRESOLVED_WIRE && sig->pin(0).is_linked())
return false;
if (sig->type() == NetNet::REG)
return false;
return true;
}
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@@ -0,0 +1,518 @@
/*
* Copyright (c) 2000-2009 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
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include "config.h"
# include "PExpr.h"
# include "compiler.h"
# include "util.h"
# include "netmisc.h"
# include <cstdlib>
# include <iostream>
# include "ivl_assert.h"
NetExpr*PExpr::elaborate_pexpr(Design*des, NetScope*sc) const
{
cerr << get_fileline() << ": error: invalid parameter expression: "
<< *this << endl;
des->errors += 1;
return 0;
}
/*
* Binary operators have sub-expressions that must be elaborated as
* parameter expressions. If either of them fail, then give up. Once
* they are taken care of, make the base object just as in any other
* expression.
*/
NetExpr*PEBinary::elaborate_pexpr (Design*des, NetScope*scope) const
{
NetExpr*lp = left_->elaborate_pexpr(des, scope);
NetExpr*rp = right_->elaborate_pexpr(des, scope);
if ((lp == 0) || (rp == 0)) {
delete lp;
delete rp;
return 0;
}
NetExpr*tmp = elaborate_expr_base_(des, lp, rp, -2, true);
return tmp;
}
NetExpr*PEBComp::elaborate_pexpr(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const
{
NetExpr*lp = left_->elaborate_pexpr(des, scope);
NetExpr*rp = right_->elaborate_pexpr(des, scope);
if ((lp == 0) || (rp == 0)) {
delete lp;
delete rp;
return 0;
}
NetEBComp*tmp = new NetEBComp(op_, lp, rp);
tmp->set_line(*this);
bool flag = tmp->set_width(1);
if (flag == false) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": internal error: "
"expression bit width of comparison != 1." << endl;
des->errors += 1;
}
return tmp;
}
NetExpr*PEBLeftWidth::elaborate_pexpr (Design*des, NetScope*scope) const
{
NetExpr*lp = left_->elaborate_pexpr(des, scope);
NetExpr*rp = right_->elaborate_pexpr(des, scope);
if ((lp == 0) || (rp == 0)) {
delete lp;
delete rp;
return 0;
}
NetExpr*tmp = elaborate_expr_leaf(des, lp, rp, -2);
return tmp;
}
NetExpr*PEBLogic::elaborate_pexpr(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const
{
NetExpr*lp = left_->elaborate_pexpr(des, scope);
NetExpr*rp = right_->elaborate_pexpr(des, scope);
if ((lp == 0) || (rp == 0)) {
delete lp;
delete rp;
return 0;
}
NetEBLogic*tmp = new NetEBLogic(op_, lp, rp);
tmp->set_line(*this);
bool flag = tmp->set_width(1);
if (flag == false) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": internal error: "
"expression bit width of comparison != 1." << endl;
des->errors += 1;
}
return tmp;
}
/*
* Event though parameters are not generally sized, parameter
* expressions can include concatenation expressions. This requires
* that the subexpressions all have well-defined size (in spite of
* being in a parameter expression) in order to get a defined
* value. The sub-expressions themselves must also be value parameter
* expressions.
*/
NetEConcat* PEConcat::elaborate_pexpr(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const
{
NetExpr* repeat = 0;
/* If there is a repeat expression, then evaluate the constant
value and set the repeat count. */
if (repeat_) {
repeat = repeat_->elaborate_pexpr(des, scope);
if (repeat == 0) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": error: "
"concatenation repeat expression cannot be evaluated."
<< endl;
des->errors += 1;
return 0;
}
/* continue on even if the repeat expression doesn't
work, as we can find more errors. */
}
/* Make the empty concat expression. */
NetEConcat*tmp = new NetEConcat(parms_.count(), repeat);
tmp->set_line(*this);
/* Elaborate all the operands and attach them to the concat
node. Use the elaborate_pexpr method instead of the
elaborate_expr method. */
bool fail = false;
for (unsigned idx = 0 ; idx < parms_.count() ; idx += 1) {
assert(parms_[idx]);
NetExpr*ex = parms_[idx]->elaborate_pexpr(des, scope);
if (ex == 0) continue;
if (ex->expr_type() == IVL_VT_REAL) {
cerr << ex->get_fileline() << ": error: concatenation "
<< "operand can not be real: " << *ex << endl;
des->errors += 1;
fail = true;
continue;
}
ex->set_line(*parms_[idx]);
if (dynamic_cast<NetEParam*>(ex)) {
/* If this parameter is a NetEParam, then put off
the width check for later. */
} else if (! ex->has_width()) {
cerr << ex->get_fileline() << ": error: operand of "
<< "concatenation has indefinite width: "
<< *ex << endl;
des->errors += 1;
fail = true;
continue;
}
tmp->set(idx, ex);
}
if (fail) {
delete tmp;
return 0;
}
return tmp;
}
NetExpr*PEFNumber::elaborate_pexpr(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const
{
return elaborate_expr(des, scope, -1, false);
}
/*
* Parameter expressions may reference other parameters, but only in
* the current scope. Preserve the parameter reference in the
* parameter expression I'm generating, instead of evaluating it now,
* because the referenced parameter may yet be overridden.
*/
NetExpr*PEIdent::elaborate_pexpr(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const
{
pform_name_t oldpath = path_;
name_component_t name_tail = path_.back();
oldpath.pop_back();
if (path_.size() > 1) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": error: parameter r-value expression "
"does not support hierarchical references `" << path_
<< "`." << endl;
des->errors += 1;
return 0;
}
NetScope*pscope = scope;
if (path_.size() > 0) {
list<hname_t> tmp = eval_scope_path(des, scope, oldpath);
pscope = des->find_scope(scope, tmp);
}
const NetExpr*ex_msb;
const NetExpr*ex_lsb;
const NetExpr*ex = 0;
// Look up the parameter name in the current scope. If the
// name is not found in the pscope, look in containing scopes,
// but do not go outside the containing module instance.
for (;;) {
ex = pscope->get_parameter(name_tail.name, ex_msb, ex_lsb);
if (ex != 0)
break;
if (pscope->type() == NetScope::MODULE)
break;
pscope = pscope->parent();
ivl_assert(*this, pscope);
}
if (ex == 0) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": error: identifier `"
<< name_tail.name << "` is not a parameter in "
<< scope_path(scope)<< "." << endl;
des->errors += 1;
return 0;
}
NetExpr*res = new NetEParam(des, pscope, name_tail.name);
res->set_line(*this);
assert(res);
index_component_t::ctype_t use_sel = index_component_t::SEL_NONE;
if (!name_tail.index.empty())
use_sel = name_tail.index.back().sel;
switch (use_sel) {
case index_component_t::SEL_NONE:
break;
default:
case index_component_t::SEL_PART:
cerr << get_fileline() << ": sorry: Cannot part select "
"bits of parameters." << endl;
des->errors += 1;
delete res;
return 0;
case index_component_t::SEL_BIT:
/* We have here a bit select. Insert a NetESelect node
to handle it. */
NetExpr*tmp = name_tail.index.back().msb->elaborate_pexpr(des, scope);
if (tmp == 0) {
delete res;
return 0;
}
if (debug_elaborate)
cerr << get_fileline() << ": debug: "
<< "Bit select [" << *tmp << "]"
<< " in parameter expression." << endl;
res = new NetESelect(res, tmp, 1);
res->set_line(*this);
break;
}
return res;
}
/*
* Simple numbers can be elaborated by the elaborate_expr method.
*/
NetExpr*PENumber::elaborate_pexpr(Design*des, NetScope*sc) const
{
return elaborate_expr(des, sc, -1, false);
}
NetEConst* PEString::elaborate_pexpr(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const
{
return elaborate_expr(des, scope, -1, false);
}
NetETernary* PETernary::elaborate_pexpr(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const
{
NetExpr*c = expr_->elaborate_pexpr(des, scope);
NetExpr*t = tru_->elaborate_pexpr(des, scope);
NetExpr*f = fal_->elaborate_pexpr(des, scope);
if (c == 0 || t == 0 || f == 0) return 0;
NetETernary*tmp = new NetETernary(c, t, f);
tmp->set_line(*this);
return tmp;
}
NetExpr*PEUnary::elaborate_pexpr (Design*des, NetScope*scope) const
{
NetExpr*ip = expr_->elaborate_pexpr(des, scope);
if (ip == 0) return 0;
/* Should we evaluate expressions ahead of time,
* just like in PEBinary::elaborate_expr() ?
*/
NetEUnary*tmp;
switch (op_) {
default:
tmp = new NetEUnary(op_, ip);
tmp->set_line(*this);
break;
case '~':
tmp = new NetEUBits(op_, ip);
tmp->set_line(*this);
break;
case '!': // Logical NOT
case '&': // Reduction AND
case '|': // Reduction OR
case '^': // Reduction XOR
case 'A': // Reduction NAND (~&)
case 'N': // Reduction NOR (~|)
case 'X': // Reduction NXOR (~^)
tmp = new NetEUReduce(op_, ip);
tmp->set_line(*this);
break;
}
return tmp;
}
NetExpr* PECallFunction::elaborate_pexpr(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const
{
/* Only $clog2 and the builtin mathematical functions can
* be a constant system function. */
perm_string nm = peek_tail_name(path_);
if (nm[0] == '$' && (generation_flag >= GN_VER2005 ||
gn_icarus_misc_flag || gn_verilog_ams_flag)) {
if (nm == "$clog2" ||
nm == "$ln" ||
nm == "$log10" ||
nm == "$exp" ||
nm == "$sqrt" ||
nm == "$floor" ||
nm == "$ceil" ||
nm == "$sin" ||
nm == "$cos" ||
nm == "$tan" ||
nm == "$asin" ||
nm == "$acos" ||
nm == "$atan" ||
nm == "$sinh" ||
nm == "$cosh" ||
nm == "$tanh" ||
nm == "$asinh" ||
nm == "$acosh" ||
nm == "$atanh") {
if (parms_.size() != 1 || parms_[0] == 0) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": error: " << nm
<< " takes a single argument." << endl;
des->errors += 1;
return 0;
}
NetExpr*arg = parms_[0]->elaborate_pexpr(des, scope);
if (arg == 0) return 0;
NetESFunc*rtn;
if (nm == "$clog2") {
rtn = new NetESFunc(nm, IVL_VT_BOOL, integer_width, 1);
} else {
rtn = new NetESFunc(nm, IVL_VT_REAL, 1, 1);
}
rtn->set_line(*this);
rtn->cast_signed(true);
rtn->parm(0, arg);
return rtn;
}
if (nm == "$pow" ||
nm == "$atan2" ||
nm == "$hypot") {
if (parms_.size() != 2 || parms_[0] == 0 || parms_[1] == 0) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": error: " << nm
<< " takes two arguments." << endl;
des->errors += 1;
return 0;
}
NetExpr*arg0 = parms_[0]->elaborate_pexpr(des, scope);
NetExpr*arg1 = parms_[1]->elaborate_pexpr(des, scope);
if (arg0 == 0 || arg1 == 0) return 0;
NetESFunc*rtn = new NetESFunc(nm, IVL_VT_REAL, 1, 2);
rtn->set_line(*this);
rtn->cast_signed(true);
rtn->parm(0, arg0);
rtn->parm(1, arg1);
return rtn;
}
/* These are only available with verilog-ams or icarus-misc. */
if ((gn_icarus_misc_flag || gn_verilog_ams_flag) &&
(nm == "$log" || nm == "$abs")) {
if (parms_.size() != 1 || parms_[0] == 0) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": error: " << nm
<< " takes a single argument." << endl;
des->errors += 1;
return 0;
}
NetExpr*arg = parms_[0]->elaborate_pexpr(des, scope);
if (arg == 0) return 0;
NetESFunc*rtn;
if (nm == "$log") {
rtn = new NetESFunc(nm, IVL_VT_REAL, 1, 1);
} else {
/* This can return either a real or an arbitrary
* width vector, so set things to fail if this
* does not get replaced with a constant during
* elaboration. */
rtn = new NetESFunc(nm, IVL_VT_NO_TYPE, 0, 1);
}
rtn->set_line(*this);
rtn->cast_signed(true);
rtn->parm(0, arg);
return rtn;
}
if ((gn_icarus_misc_flag || gn_verilog_ams_flag) &&
(nm == "$min" || nm == "$max")) {
if (parms_.size() != 2 || parms_[0] == 0 || parms_[1] == 0) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": error: " << nm
<< " takes two arguments." << endl;
des->errors += 1;
return 0;
}
NetExpr*arg0 = parms_[0]->elaborate_pexpr(des, scope);
NetExpr*arg1 = parms_[1]->elaborate_pexpr(des, scope);
if (arg0 == 0 || arg1 == 0) return 0;
/* See $log above for why this has no type or width. */
NetESFunc*rtn = new NetESFunc(nm, IVL_VT_NO_TYPE, 0, 2);
rtn->set_line(*this);
rtn->cast_signed(true);
rtn->parm(0, arg0);
rtn->parm(1, arg1);
return rtn;
}
cerr << get_fileline() << ": error: " << nm << "() is not a "
"constant system function." << endl;
des->errors += 1;
return 0;
}
/* Constant user function code goes here. */
cerr << get_fileline() << ": sorry: constant user functions are not "
"currently supported: " << nm << "()." << endl;
des->errors += 1;
return 0;
}
void NetExpr::resolve_pexpr_type(void)
{
}
void NetEBinary::resolve_pexpr_type(void)
{
if (debug_elab_pexpr) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": debug: "
<< "Resolve_pexpr_type for binary " << human_readable_op(op_)
<< "." << endl;
}
left_->resolve_pexpr_type();
right_->resolve_pexpr_type();
switch (op_) {
case '+':
case '-':
case '*':
case '/':
suppress_binary_operand_sign_if_needed(left_, right_);
cast_signed_base_(left_->has_sign() && right_->has_sign());
break;
default:
break;
}
}
void NetEParam::resolve_pexpr_type(void)
{
if (debug_elab_pexpr) {
cerr << get_fileline() << ": debug: "
<< "Resolve_pexpr_type for parameter " << reference_->first
<< "." << endl;
}
if (reference_->second.signed_flag) {
cast_signed_base_(true);
} else {
cast_signed_base_( reference_->second.expr->has_sign() );
}
}
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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include "config.h"
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/*
* Copyright (c) 2012-2014 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
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
# include "pform_types.h"
# include "netlist.h"
# include "netclass.h"
# include "netdarray.h"
# include "netenum.h"
# include "netparray.h"
# include "netscalar.h"
# include "netstruct.h"
# include "netvector.h"
# include "netmisc.h"
# include <typeinfo>
# include "ivl_assert.h"
using namespace std;
/*
* Elaborations of types may vary depending on the scope that it is
* done in, so keep a per-scope cache of the results.
*/
ivl_type_s* data_type_t::elaborate_type(Design*des, NetScope*scope)
{
Definitions*use_definitions = scope;
if (use_definitions == 0)
use_definitions = des;
map<Definitions*,ivl_type_s*>::iterator pos = cache_type_elaborate_.lower_bound(use_definitions);
if (pos->first == use_definitions)
return pos->second;
ivl_type_s*tmp = elaborate_type_raw(des, scope);
cache_type_elaborate_.insert(pos, pair<NetScope*,ivl_type_s*>(scope, tmp));
return tmp;
}
ivl_type_s* data_type_t::elaborate_type_raw(Design*des, NetScope*) const
{
cerr << get_fileline() << ": internal error: "
<< "Elaborate method not implemented for " << typeid(*this).name()
<< "." << endl;
des->errors += 1;
return 0;
}
ivl_type_s* atom2_type_t::elaborate_type_raw(Design*des, NetScope*) const
{
switch (type_code) {
case 64:
if (signed_flag)
return &netvector_t::atom2s64;
else
return &netvector_t::atom2u64;
case 32:
if (signed_flag)
return &netvector_t::atom2s32;
else
return &netvector_t::atom2u32;
case 16:
if (signed_flag)
return &netvector_t::atom2s16;
else
return &netvector_t::atom2u16;
case 8:
if (signed_flag)
return &netvector_t::atom2s8;
else
return &netvector_t::atom2u8;
default:
cerr << get_fileline() << ": internal error: "
<< "atom2_type_t type_code=" << type_code << "." << endl;
des->errors += 1;
return 0;
}
}
ivl_type_s* class_type_t::elaborate_type_raw(Design*, NetScope*) const
{
ivl_assert(*this, save_elaborated_type);
return save_elaborated_type;
}
/*
* elaborate_type_raw for enumerations is actually mostly performed
* during scope elaboration so that the enumeration literals are
* available at the right time. At that time, the netenum_t* object is
* stashed in the scope so that I can retrieve it here.
*/
ivl_type_s* enum_type_t::elaborate_type_raw(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const
{
ivl_assert(*this, scope);
ivl_type_s*tmp = scope->enumeration_for_key(this);
if (tmp) return tmp;
tmp = des->enumeration_for_key(this);
return tmp;
}
ivl_type_s* vector_type_t::elaborate_type_raw(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const
{
vector<netrange_t> packed;
if (pdims.get()) {
for (list<pform_range_t>::const_iterator cur = pdims->begin()
; cur != pdims->end() ; ++ cur) {
NetExpr*me = elab_and_eval(des, scope, cur->first, 0, true);
NetExpr*le = elab_and_eval(des, scope, cur->second, 0, true);
/* If elaboration failed for either expression, we
should have already reported the error, so just
skip the following evaluation to recover. */
long mnum = 0, lnum = 0;
if ( me && ! eval_as_long(mnum, me) ) {
assert(0);
des->errors += 1;
}
if ( le && ! eval_as_long(lnum, le) ) {
assert(0);
des->errors += 1;
}
packed.push_back(netrange_t(mnum, lnum));
}
}
netvector_t*tmp = new netvector_t(packed, base_type);
tmp->set_signed(signed_flag);
tmp->set_isint(integer_flag);
return tmp;
}
ivl_type_s* real_type_t::elaborate_type_raw(Design*, NetScope*) const
{
switch (type_code) {
case REAL:
return &netreal_t::type_real;
case SHORTREAL:
return &netreal_t::type_shortreal;
}
return 0;
}
ivl_type_s* string_type_t::elaborate_type_raw(Design*, NetScope*) const
{
return &netstring_t::type_string;
}
ivl_type_s* parray_type_t::elaborate_type_raw(Design*des, NetScope*) const
{
cerr << get_fileline() << " : sorry: "
<< "Packed arrays are not currently supported in this context."
<< endl;
des->errors += 1;
return 0;
}
netstruct_t* struct_type_t::elaborate_type_raw(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const
{
netstruct_t*res = new netstruct_t;
res->packed(packed_flag);
if (union_flag)
res->union_flag(true);
for (list<struct_member_t*>::iterator cur = members->begin()
; cur != members->end() ; ++ cur) {
// Elaborate the type of the member.
struct_member_t*curp = *cur;
ivl_type_t mem_vec = curp->type->elaborate_type(des, scope);
if (mem_vec == 0)
continue;
// There may be several names that are the same type:
// <data_type> name1, name2, ...;
// Process all the member, and give them a type.
for (list<decl_assignment_t*>::iterator name = curp->names->begin()
; name != curp->names->end() ; ++ name) {
decl_assignment_t*namep = *name;
netstruct_t::member_t memb;
memb.name = namep->name;
memb.net_type = mem_vec;
res->append_member(des, memb);
}
}
return res;
}
ivl_type_s* uarray_type_t::elaborate_type_raw(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const
{
ivl_type_t btype = base_type->elaborate_type(des, scope);
assert(dims->size() >= 1);
list<pform_range_t>::const_iterator cur = dims->begin();
// Special case: if the dimension is nil:nil, this is a
// dynamic array. Note that we only know how to handle dynamic
// arrays with 1 dimension at a time.
if (cur->first==0 && cur->second==0) {
assert(dims->size()==1);
ivl_type_s*res = new netdarray_t(btype);
return res;
}
vector<netrange_t> dimensions;
bool bad_range = evaluate_ranges(des, scope, dimensions, *dims);
if (bad_range) {
cerr << get_fileline() << " : warning: "
<< "Bad dimensions for type here." << endl;
}
ivl_assert(*this, btype);
ivl_type_s*res = new netuarray_t(dimensions, btype);
return res;
}
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+5 -3
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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* Copyright (c) 2008-2012 Stephen Williams (steve@icarus.com)
* Copyright (c) 2008 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
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include "config.h"
@@ -28,6 +28,8 @@
NetProc* AContrib::elaborate(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const
{
probe_expr_width(des, scope, lval_);
probe_expr_width(des, scope, rval_);
NetExpr*lval = elab_and_eval(des, scope, lval_, -1);
NetExpr*rval = elab_and_eval(des, scope, rval_, -1);
@@ -55,7 +57,7 @@ bool AProcess::elaborate(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const
// Evaluate the attributes for this process, if there
// are any. These attributes are to be attached to the
// NetProcTop object.
struct attrib_list_t*attrib_list;
struct attrib_list_t*attrib_list = 0;
unsigned attrib_list_n = 0;
attrib_list = evaluate_attributes(attributes, attrib_list_n, des, scope);
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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* Copyright (c) 1998-2013 Stephen Williams (steve@icarus.com)
* Copyright (c) 1998-2008 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
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include "config.h"
@@ -26,14 +26,12 @@
* target.
*/
# include "target.h"
# include "netclass.h"
# include "netlist.h"
# include "compiler.h"
# include <typeinfo>
# include <cassert>
# include <cstring>
bool NetNode::emit_node(struct target_t*) const
bool NetNode::emit_node(struct target_t*tgt) const
{
cerr << "EMIT: Gate type? " << typeid(*this).name() << endl;
return false;
@@ -74,14 +72,9 @@ bool NetCaseCmp::emit_node(struct target_t*tgt) const
return true;
}
bool NetCastInt2::emit_node(struct target_t*tgt) const
bool NetCastInt::emit_node(struct target_t*tgt) const
{
return tgt->lpm_cast_int2(this);
}
bool NetCastInt4::emit_node(struct target_t*tgt) const
{
return tgt->lpm_cast_int4(this);
return tgt->lpm_cast_int(this);
}
bool NetCastReal::emit_node(struct target_t*tgt) const
@@ -167,11 +160,6 @@ bool NetSignExtend::emit_node(struct target_t*tgt) const
return tgt->sign_extend(this);
}
bool NetSubstitute::emit_node(struct target_t*tgt) const
{
return tgt->substitute(this);
}
bool NetUReduce::emit_node(struct target_t*tgt) const
{
return tgt->ureduce(this);
@@ -207,7 +195,7 @@ bool NetAnalogTop::emit(struct target_t*tgt) const
return tgt->process(this);
}
bool NetProc::emit_proc(struct target_t*) const
bool NetProc::emit_proc(struct target_t*tgt) const
{
cerr << "EMIT: Proc type? " << typeid(*this).name() << endl;
return false;
@@ -266,17 +254,6 @@ bool NetDisable::emit_proc(struct target_t*tgt) const
return tgt->proc_disable(this);
}
bool NetDoWhile::emit_proc(struct target_t*tgt) const
{
tgt->proc_do_while(this);
return true;
}
void NetDoWhile::emit_proc_recurse(struct target_t*tgt) const
{
proc_->emit_proc(tgt);
}
bool NetForce::emit_proc(struct target_t*tgt) const
{
return tgt->proc_force(this);
@@ -288,11 +265,6 @@ bool NetForever::emit_proc(struct target_t*tgt) const
return true;
}
bool NetForLoop::emit_proc(struct target_t*tgt) const
{
return tgt->proc_block(as_block_);
}
bool NetFree::emit_proc(struct target_t*tgt) const
{
tgt->proc_free(this);
@@ -339,11 +311,6 @@ bool NetWhile::emit_proc(struct target_t*tgt) const
return true;
}
void NetWhile::emit_proc_recurse(struct target_t*tgt) const
{
proc_->emit_proc(tgt);
}
void NetBlock::emit_recurse(struct target_t*tgt) const
{
if (last_ == 0)
@@ -406,39 +373,18 @@ void NetRepeat::emit_recurse(struct target_t*tgt) const
statement_->emit_proc(tgt);
}
void netclass_t::emit_scope(struct target_t*tgt) const
{
class_scope_->emit_scope(tgt);
}
void NetScope::emit_scope(struct target_t*tgt) const
{
if (debug_emit) {
cerr << "NetScope::emit_scope: "
<< "Emit scope " << scope_path(this) << endl;
}
tgt->scope(this);
for (NetEvent*cur = events_ ; cur ; cur = cur->snext_)
tgt->event(cur);
for (map<perm_string,netclass_t*>::const_iterator cur = classes_.begin()
; cur != classes_.end() ; ++cur) {
cur->second->emit_scope(tgt);
tgt->class_type(this, cur->second);
}
for (map<const enum_type_t*,netenum_t*>::const_iterator cur = enum_sets_.begin()
; cur != enum_sets_.end() ; ++cur)
tgt->enumeration(this, cur->second);
for (map<hname_t,NetScope*>::const_iterator cur = children_.begin()
; cur != children_.end() ; ++ cur )
cur->second->emit_scope(tgt);
for (NetScope*cur = sub_ ; cur ; cur = cur->sib_)
cur->emit_scope(tgt);
for (signals_map_iter_t cur = signals_map_.begin()
; cur != signals_map_.end() ; ++ cur ) {
; cur != signals_map_.end() ; cur ++) {
tgt->signal(cur->second);
}
@@ -448,32 +394,21 @@ void NetScope::emit_scope(struct target_t*tgt) const
// in the list. We can do it here because delay paths are
// always connected within the scope.
for (signals_map_iter_t cur = signals_map_.begin()
; cur != signals_map_.end() ; ++ cur) {
; cur != signals_map_.end() ; cur ++) {
tgt->signal_paths(cur->second);
}
if (type_ == MODULE) tgt->convert_module_ports(this);
}
bool NetScope::emit_defs(struct target_t*tgt) const
{
bool flag = true;
if (debug_emit) {
cerr << "NetScope::emit_defs: "
<< "Emit definitions for " << scope_path(this) << endl;
}
switch (type_) {
case PACKAGE:
case MODULE:
for (map<hname_t,NetScope*>::const_iterator cur = children_.begin()
; cur != children_.end() ; ++ cur )
flag &= cur->second->emit_defs(tgt);
for (map<perm_string,netclass_t*>::const_iterator cur = classes_.begin()
; cur != classes_.end() ; ++ cur)
flag &= cur->second->emit_defs(tgt);
for (NetScope*cur = sub_ ; cur ; cur = cur->sib_)
flag &= cur->emit_defs(tgt);
break;
case FUNC:
@@ -483,18 +418,17 @@ bool NetScope::emit_defs(struct target_t*tgt) const
tgt->task_def(this);
break;
default: /* BEGIN_END and FORK_JOIN, GENERATE... */
for (map<hname_t,NetScope*>::const_iterator cur = children_.begin()
; cur != children_.end() ; ++ cur )
flag &= cur->second->emit_defs(tgt);
for (NetScope*cur = sub_ ; cur ; cur = cur->sib_)
flag &= cur->emit_defs(tgt);
break;
}
return flag;
}
bool netclass_t::emit_defs(struct target_t*tgt) const
void NetWhile::emit_proc_recurse(struct target_t*tgt) const
{
return class_scope_->emit_defs(tgt);
proc_->emit_proc(tgt);
}
int Design::emit(struct target_t*tgt) const
@@ -504,31 +438,11 @@ int Design::emit(struct target_t*tgt) const
if (tgt->start_design(this) == false)
return -2;
for (map<NetScope*,PTaskFunc*>::const_iterator scope = root_tasks_.begin()
; scope != root_tasks_.end() ; ++ scope) {
scope->first->emit_scope(tgt);
scope->first->emit_defs(tgt);
}
// enumerate package scopes
for (map<perm_string,NetScope*>::const_iterator scope = packages_.begin()
; scope != packages_.end() ; ++ scope) {
scope->second->emit_scope(tgt);
}
for (map<perm_string,netclass_t*>::const_iterator cur = classes_.begin()
; cur != classes_.end() ; ++cur) {
const NetScope*use_scope = cur->second->class_scope();
cur->second->emit_scope(tgt);
tgt->class_type(use_scope, cur->second);
cur->second->emit_defs(tgt);
}
// enumerate root scopes
for (list<NetScope*>::const_iterator scope = root_scopes_.begin()
; scope != root_scopes_.end(); ++ scope ) {
// enumerate the scopes
for (list<NetScope*>::const_iterator scope = root_scopes_.begin();
scope != root_scopes_.end(); scope++)
(*scope)->emit_scope(tgt);
}
// emit nodes
bool nodes_rc = true;
@@ -548,11 +462,8 @@ int Design::emit(struct target_t*tgt) const
// emit task and function definitions
bool tasks_rc = true;
for (map<perm_string,NetScope*>::const_iterator scope = packages_.begin()
; scope != packages_.end() ; ++ scope )
tasks_rc &= scope->second->emit_defs(tgt);
for (list<NetScope*>::const_iterator scope = root_scopes_.begin()
; scope != root_scopes_.end(); ++ scope )
for (list<NetScope*>::const_iterator scope = root_scopes_.begin();
scope != root_scopes_.end(); scope++)
tasks_rc &= (*scope)->emit_defs(tgt);
@@ -563,15 +474,6 @@ int Design::emit(struct target_t*tgt) const
for (const NetAnalogTop*idx = aprocs_ ; idx ; idx = idx->next_)
proc_rc &= idx->emit(tgt);
if (nodes_rc == false)
tgt->errors += 1;
if (tasks_rc == false)
tgt->errors += 1;
if (proc_rc == false)
tgt->errors += 1;
if (branches_rc == false)
tgt->errors += 1;
rc = tgt->end_design(this);
if (nodes_rc == false)
@@ -579,7 +481,7 @@ int Design::emit(struct target_t*tgt) const
if (tasks_rc == false)
return -2;
if (proc_rc == false)
return -3;
return -3;
if (branches_rc == false)
return -4;
@@ -591,11 +493,6 @@ void NetEAccess::expr_scan(struct expr_scan_t*tgt) const
tgt->expr_access_func(this);
}
void NetEArrayPattern::expr_scan(struct expr_scan_t*tgt) const
{
tgt->expr_array_pattern(this);
}
void NetEBinary::expr_scan(struct expr_scan_t*tgt) const
{
tgt->expr_binary(this);
@@ -611,11 +508,6 @@ void NetEConst::expr_scan(struct expr_scan_t*tgt) const
tgt->expr_const(this);
}
void NetEConstEnum::expr_scan(struct expr_scan_t*tgt) const
{
tgt->expr_const(this);
}
void NetEConstParam::expr_scan(struct expr_scan_t*tgt) const
{
tgt->expr_param(this);
@@ -631,36 +523,17 @@ void NetECRealParam::expr_scan(struct expr_scan_t*tgt) const
tgt->expr_rparam(this);
}
void NetEParam::expr_scan(struct expr_scan_t*tgt) const
{
cerr << get_fileline() << ":internal error: unexpected NetEParam."
<< endl;
}
void NetEEvent::expr_scan(struct expr_scan_t*tgt) const
{
tgt->expr_event(this);
}
void NetELast::expr_scan(struct expr_scan_t*tgt) const
{
tgt->expr_last(this);
}
void NetENetenum::expr_scan(struct expr_scan_t*tgt) const
{
tgt->expr_netenum(this);
}
void NetENew::expr_scan(struct expr_scan_t*tgt) const
{
tgt->expr_new(this);
}
void NetENull::expr_scan(struct expr_scan_t*tgt) const
{
tgt->expr_null(this);
}
void NetEProperty::expr_scan(struct expr_scan_t*tgt) const
{
tgt->expr_property(this);
}
void NetEScope::expr_scan(struct expr_scan_t*tgt) const
{
tgt->expr_scope(this);
@@ -676,21 +549,6 @@ void NetESFunc::expr_scan(struct expr_scan_t*tgt) const
tgt->expr_sfunc(this);
}
void NetEShallowCopy::expr_scan(struct expr_scan_t*tgt) const
{
tgt->expr_scopy(this);
}
void NetEShallowCopy::expr_scan_oper1(struct expr_scan_t*tgt) const
{
arg1_->expr_scan(tgt);
}
void NetEShallowCopy::expr_scan_oper2(struct expr_scan_t*tgt) const
{
arg2_->expr_scan(tgt);
}
void NetEUFunc::expr_scan(struct expr_scan_t*tgt) const
{
tgt->expr_ufunc(this);
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/*
* Copyright (c) 1998-2014 Stephen Williams (steve@icarus.com)
* Copyright (c) 1998-1999 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
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include "config.h"
@@ -44,14 +44,6 @@ verinum* PEBinary::eval_const(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const
verinum*res;
switch (op_) {
case 'p': {
if (l->is_defined() && r->is_defined()) {
res = new verinum(pow(*l, *r));
} else {
res = new verinum(verinum::Vx, l->len());
}
break;
}
case '+': {
if (l->is_defined() && r->is_defined()) {
res = new verinum(*l + *r);
@@ -155,7 +147,7 @@ verinum* PEConcat::eval_const(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const
if (accum == 0)
return 0;
for (unsigned idx = 1 ; idx < parms_.size() ; idx += 1) {
for (unsigned idx = 1 ; idx < parms_.count() ; idx += 1) {
verinum*tmp = parms_[idx]->eval_const(des, scope);
if (tmp == 0) {
@@ -269,7 +261,7 @@ verinum* PEUnary::eval_const(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const
for (unsigned idx = 0 ; idx < val->len() ; idx += 1)
tmp.set(idx, val->get(idx));
*val = -tmp;
*val = v_not(tmp) + verinum(verinum::V1, 1);
val->has_sign(true);
return val;
}
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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* Copyright (c) 2002-2010 Stephen Williams (steve@icarus.com)
* Copyright (c) 2002-2004 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
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include "config.h"
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
# include "PExpr.h"
# include "netlist.h"
# include <iostream>
# include <cassert>
# include <assert.h>
/*
* The evaluate_attributes function evaluates the attribute
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ attrib_list_t* evaluate_attributes(const map<perm_string,PExpr*>&att,
unsigned idx = 0;
typedef map<perm_string,PExpr*>::const_iterator iter_t;
for (iter_t cur = att.begin() ; cur != att.end() ; ++ cur , idx += 1) {
for (iter_t cur = att.begin() ; cur != att.end() ; cur ++, idx++) {
table[idx].key = (*cur).first;
PExpr*exp = (*cur).second;
@@ -72,3 +72,4 @@ attrib_list_t* evaluate_attributes(const map<perm_string,PExpr*>&att,
assert(idx == natt);
return table;
}
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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
/*
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@@ -162,11 +162,11 @@ end
endmodule
module des(pt, key, ct, clk);
input [1:64] pt;
input [1:64] key;
output [1:64] ct;
input clk;
wire [1:48] k1x,k2x,k3x,k4x,k5x,k6x,k7x,k8x,k9x,k10x,k11x,k12x,k13x,k14x,k15x,k16x;
input [1:64] pt;
input [1:64] key;
output [1:64] ct;
input clk;
wire [1:48] k1x,k2x,k3x,k4x,k5x,k6x,k7x,k8x,k9x,k10x,k11x,k12x,k13x,k14x,k15x,k16x;
wire [1:32] l0x,l1x,l2x,l3x,l4x,l5x,l6x,l7x,l8x,l9x,l10x,l11x,l12x,l13x,l14x,l15x,l16x;
wire [1:32] r0x,r1x,r2x,r3x,r4x,r5x,r6x,r7x,r8x,r9x,r10x,r11x,r12x,r13x,r14x,r15x,r16x;
@@ -194,9 +194,9 @@ endmodule
module pc1(key, c0x, d0x);
input [1:64] key;
output [1:28] c0x, d0x;
wire [1:56] XX;
input [1:64] key;
output [1:28] c0x, d0x;
wire [1:56] XX;
assign XX[1]=key[57]; assign XX[2]=key[49]; assign XX[3]=key[41]; assign XX[4]=key[33]; assign XX[5]=key[25]; assign XX[6]=key[17]; assign XX[7]=key[9];
assign XX[8]=key[1]; assign XX[9]=key[58]; assign XX[10]=key[50]; assign XX[11]=key[42]; assign XX[12]=key[34]; assign XX[13]=key[26]; assign XX[14]=key[18];
@@ -213,9 +213,9 @@ endmodule
module pc2(c,d,k);
input [1:28] c,d;
output [1:48] k;
wire [1:56] YY;
input [1:28] c,d;
output [1:48] k;
wire [1:56] YY;
assign YY[1:28]=c; assign YY[29:56]=d;
@@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ endmodule
module rol1(o, i);
output [1:28] o;
output [1:28] o;
input [1:28] i;
assign o={i[2:28],i[1]};
@@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ endmodule
module rol2(o, i);
output [1:28] o;
output [1:28] o;
input [1:28] i;
assign o={i[3:28],i[1:2]};
@@ -248,10 +248,10 @@ endmodule
module keysched(key,k1x,k2x,k3x,k4x,k5x,k6x,k7x,k8x,k9x,k10x,k11x,k12x,k13x,k14x,k15x,k16x);
input [1:64] key;
output [1:48] k1x,k2x,k3x,k4x,k5x,k6x,k7x,k8x,k9x,k10x,k11x,k12x,k13x,k14x,k15x,k16x;
wire [1:28] c0x,c1x,c2x,c3x,c4x,c5x,c6x,c7x,c8x,c9x,c10x,c11x,c12x,c13x,c14x,c15x,c16x;
wire [1:28] d0x,d1x,d2x,d3x,d4x,d5x,d6x,d7x,d8x,d9x,d10x,d11x,d12x,d13x,d14x,d15x,d16x;
input [1:64] key;
output [1:48] k1x,k2x,k3x,k4x,k5x,k6x,k7x,k8x,k9x,k10x,k11x,k12x,k13x,k14x,k15x,k16x;
wire [1:28] c0x,c1x,c2x,c3x,c4x,c5x,c6x,c7x,c8x,c9x,c10x,c11x,c12x,c13x,c14x,c15x,c16x;
wire [1:28] d0x,d1x,d2x,d3x,d4x,d5x,d6x,d7x,d8x,d9x,d10x,d11x,d12x,d13x,d14x,d15x,d16x;
pc1 pc1(key, c0x, d0x);
@@ -294,10 +294,10 @@ endmodule
module s1(clk, b, so);
input clk;
input [1:6] b;
output [1:4] so;
reg [1:4] so;
input clk;
input [1:6] b;
output [1:4] so;
reg [1:4] so;
always @(posedge clk)
casex(b)
@@ -370,10 +370,10 @@ endmodule
module s2(clk, b, so);
input clk;
input [1:6] b;
output [1:4] so;
reg [1:4] so;
input clk;
input [1:6] b;
output [1:4] so;
reg [1:4] so;
always @(posedge clk)
casex(b)
@@ -446,10 +446,10 @@ endmodule
module s3(clk, b, so);
input clk;
input [1:6] b;
output [1:4] so;
reg [1:4] so;
input clk;
input [1:6] b;
output [1:4] so;
reg [1:4] so;
always @(posedge clk)
casex(b)
@@ -522,10 +522,10 @@ endmodule
module s4(clk, b, so);
input clk;
input [1:6] b;
output [1:4] so;
reg [1:4] so;
input clk;
input [1:6] b;
output [1:4] so;
reg [1:4] so;
always @(posedge clk)
casex(b)
@@ -598,10 +598,10 @@ endmodule
module s5(clk, b, so);
input clk;
input [1:6] b;
output [1:4] so;
reg [1:4] so;
input clk;
input [1:6] b;
output [1:4] so;
reg [1:4] so;
always @(posedge clk)
casex(b)
@@ -674,10 +674,10 @@ endmodule
module s6(clk, b, so);
input clk;
input [1:6] b;
output [1:4] so;
reg [1:4] so;
input clk;
input [1:6] b;
output [1:4] so;
reg [1:4] so;
always @(posedge clk)
casex(b)
@@ -750,10 +750,10 @@ endmodule
module s7(clk, b, so);
input clk;
input [1:6] b;
output [1:4] so;
reg [1:4] so;
input clk;
input [1:6] b;
output [1:4] so;
reg [1:4] so;
always @(posedge clk)
casex(b)
@@ -826,10 +826,10 @@ endmodule
module s8(clk, b, so);
input clk;
input [1:6] b;
output [1:4] so;
reg [1:4] so;
input clk;
input [1:6] b;
output [1:4] so;
reg [1:4] so;
always @(posedge clk)
casex(b)
@@ -902,8 +902,8 @@ endmodule
module ip(pt, l0x, r0x);
input [1:64] pt;
output [1:32] l0x, r0x;
input [1:64] pt;
output [1:32] l0x, r0x;
assign l0x[1]=pt[58]; assign l0x[2]=pt[50]; assign l0x[3]=pt[42]; assign l0x[4]=pt[34];
assign l0x[5]=pt[26]; assign l0x[6]=pt[18]; assign l0x[7]=pt[10]; assign l0x[8]=pt[2];
@@ -941,10 +941,10 @@ endmodule
module desxor1(e,b1x,b2x,b3x,b4x,b5x,b6x,b7x,b8x,k);
input [1:48] e;
output [1:6] b1x,b2x,b3x,b4x,b5x,b6x,b7x,b8x;
input [1:48] k;
wire [1:48] XX;
input [1:48] e;
output [1:6] b1x,b2x,b3x,b4x,b5x,b6x,b7x,b8x;
input [1:48] k;
wire [1:48] XX;
assign XX = k ^ e;
assign b1x = XX[1:6];
@@ -960,9 +960,9 @@ endmodule
module pp(so1x,so2x,so3x,so4x,so5x,so6x,so7x,so8x,ppo);
input [1:4] so1x,so2x,so3x,so4x,so5x,so6x,so7x,so8x;
output [1:32] ppo;
wire [1:32] XX;
input [1:4] so1x,so2x,so3x,so4x,so5x,so6x,so7x,so8x;
output [1:32] ppo;
wire [1:32] XX;
assign XX[1:4]=so1x; assign XX[5:8]=so2x; assign XX[9:12]=so3x; assign XX[13:16]=so4x;
assign XX[17:20]=so5x; assign XX[21:24]=so6x; assign XX[25:28]=so7x; assign XX[29:32]=so8x;
@@ -980,8 +980,8 @@ endmodule
module desxor2(d,l,q);
input [1:32] d,l;
output [1:32] q;
input [1:32] d,l;
output [1:32] q;
assign q = d ^ l;
@@ -994,10 +994,10 @@ input [1:32] li, ri;
input [1:48] k;
output [1:32] lo, ro;
wire [1:48] e;
wire [1:48] e;
wire [1:6] b1x,b2x,b3x,b4x,b5x,b6x,b7x,b8x;
wire [1:4] so1x,so2x,so3x,so4x,so5x,so6x,so7x,so8x;
wire [1:32] ppo;
wire [1:32] ppo;
xp xp(ri, e);
desxor1 desxor1(e, b1x, b2x, b3x, b4x, b5x, b6x, b7x, b8x, k);
@@ -1018,7 +1018,7 @@ endmodule
module fp(l,r,ct);
input [1:32] l,r;
input [1:32] l,r;
output [1:64] ct;
assign ct[1]=r[8]; assign ct[2]=l[8]; assign ct[3]=r[16]; assign ct[4]=l[16]; assign ct[5]=r[24]; assign ct[6]=l[24]; assign ct[7]=r[32]; assign ct[8]=l[32];
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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
/*
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@@ -14,8 +14,11 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CVS_IDENT
#ident "$Id: hello_vpi.c,v 1.5 2007/01/17 05:35:48 steve Exp $"
#endif
/*
* This file contains an example VPI module to demonstrate the tools
@@ -57,3 +60,22 @@ void (*vlog_startup_routines[])() = {
my_hello_register,
0
};
/*
* $Log: hello_vpi.c,v $
* Revision 1.5 2007/01/17 05:35:48 steve
* Fix typo is hello_vpi.c example.
*
* Revision 1.4 2006/10/30 22:46:25 steve
* Updates for Cygwin portability (pr1585922)
*
* Revision 1.3 2002/08/12 01:35:01 steve
* conditional ident string using autoconfig.
*
* Revision 1.2 2002/08/11 23:47:04 steve
* Add missing Log and Ident strings.
*
* Revision 1.1 2002/04/18 03:25:16 steve
* More examples.
*
*/
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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
/*
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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
/*
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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
/*
@@ -55,12 +55,12 @@
module register (out, val, clk, oe);
output [7:0] out;
input [7:0] val;
input clk, oe;
input [7:0] val;
input clk, oe;
reg [7:0] Q;
reg [7:0] Q;
wire [7:0] out;
wire [7:0] out;
bufif0 drv[7:0](out, Q, oe);
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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
/*
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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*
* $Id: sqrt-virtex.v,v 1.5 2007/03/22 16:08:18 steve Exp $"
*/
@@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ endmodule // sqrt32
module main;
reg [31:0] x;
reg clk, reset;
reg clk, reset;
wire [15:0] y;
wire rdy;
@@ -354,7 +354,7 @@ module chip_root(clk, rdy, reset, x, y);
input [31:0] x;
output [15:0] y;
wire clk_int;
wire clk_int;
(* cellref="BUFG:O,I" *)
buf gbuf (clk_int, clk);
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*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*
* $Id: sqrt.vl,v 1.5 2007/03/22 16:08:18 steve Exp $"
*/
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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
/*

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