/* * Copyright (c) 2000-2013 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 "config.h" # include "netlist.h" # include "netmisc.h" # include "ivl_assert.h" /* * Scan the link for drivers. If there are only constant drivers, then * the nexus has a known constant value. */ bool Nexus::drivers_constant() const { if (driven_ == VAR) return false; if (driven_ != NO_GUESS) return true; unsigned constant_drivers = 0; for (const Link*cur = first_nlink() ; cur ; cur = cur->next_nlink()) { /* A target of a procedural assign or force statement can't be treated as constant. */ const NetNet*sig = dynamic_cast(cur->get_obj()); if (sig && (sig->peek_lref() > 0)) { driven_ = VAR; return false; } Link::DIR cur_dir = cur->get_dir(); if (cur_dir == Link::INPUT) continue; /* If this is an input or inout port of a root module, then this is probably not a constant value. I certainly don't know what the value is, anyhow. This can happen in cases like this: module main(sig); input sig; endmodule If main is a root module (it has no parent) then sig is not constant because it connects to an unspecified outside world. */ if (cur_dir == Link::PASSIVE) { if (sig == 0 || sig->scope()->parent() != 0) continue; if (sig->port_type() == NetNet::NOT_A_PORT) continue; if (sig->port_type() == NetNet::POUTPUT) continue; driven_ = VAR; return false; } /* If there is an implicit pullup/pulldown on a net, count it as a constant driver. */ if (sig) switch (sig->type()) { case NetNet::SUPPLY0: case NetNet::TRI0: constant_drivers += 1; driven_ = V0; continue; case NetNet::SUPPLY1: case NetNet::TRI1: constant_drivers += 1; driven_ = V1; continue; default: break; } if (! dynamic_cast(cur->get_obj())) { driven_ = VAR; return false; } constant_drivers += 1; } /* If there is more than one constant driver for this nexus, we would need to resolve the constant value, taking into account the drive strengths. This is a lot of work for something that will rarely occur, so for now leave the resolution to be done at run time. */ if (constant_drivers > 1) { driven_ = VAR; return false; } return true; } verinum::V Nexus::driven_value() const { switch (driven_) { case V0: return verinum::V0; case V1: return verinum::V1; case Vx: return verinum::Vx; case Vz: return verinum::Vz; case VAR: assert(0); break; case NO_GUESS: break; } const Link*cur = list_; verinum::V val = verinum::Vz; for (cur = first_nlink() ; cur ; cur = cur->next_nlink()) { const NetConst*obj; const NetNet*sig; if ((obj = dynamic_cast(cur->get_obj()))) { // Multiple drivers are not currently supported. ivl_assert(*obj, val == verinum::Vz); val = obj->value(cur->get_pin()); } else if ((sig = dynamic_cast(cur->get_obj()))) { // If we find an implicit pullup or pulldown on a // net, this is a good guess for the driven value, // but keep looking for other drivers. if ((sig->type() == NetNet::SUPPLY0) || (sig->type() == NetNet::TRI0)) { // Multiple drivers are not currently supported. ivl_assert(*obj, val == verinum::Vz); val = verinum::V0; } if ((sig->type() == NetNet::SUPPLY1) || (sig->type() == NetNet::TRI1)) { // Multiple drivers are not currently supported. ivl_assert(*obj, val == verinum::Vz); val = verinum::V1; } } } /* Cache the result. */ switch (val) { case verinum::V0: driven_ = V0; break; case verinum::V1: driven_ = V1; break; case verinum::Vx: driven_ = Vx; break; case verinum::Vz: driven_ = Vz; break; } return val; } verinum Nexus::driven_vector() const { const Link*cur = list_; verinum val; unsigned width = 0; for (cur = first_nlink() ; cur ; cur = cur->next_nlink()) { const NetConst*obj; const NetNet*sig; if ((obj = dynamic_cast(cur->get_obj()))) { // Multiple drivers are not currently supported. ivl_assert(*obj, val.len() == 0); ivl_assert(*obj, cur->get_pin() == 0); val = obj->value(); width = val.len(); } else if ((sig = dynamic_cast(cur->get_obj()))) { width = sig->vector_width(); // If we find an implicit pullup or pulldown on a // net, this is a good guess for the driven value, // but keep looking for other drivers. if ((sig->type() == NetNet::SUPPLY0) || (sig->type() == NetNet::TRI0)) { // Multiple drivers are not currently supported. ivl_assert(*obj, val.len() == 0); val = verinum(verinum::V0, width); } if ((sig->type() == NetNet::SUPPLY1) || (sig->type() == NetNet::TRI1)) { // Multiple drivers are not currently supported. ivl_assert(*obj, val.len() == 0); val = verinum(verinum::V1, width); } } } // If we have a width but not a value, this must be an undriven net. if (val.len() != width) val = verinum(verinum::Vz, width); return val; }