209 lines
7.9 KiB
C++
209 lines
7.9 KiB
C++
#ifndef __target_H
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#define __target_H
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 1998-1999 Stephen Williams (steve@icarus.com)
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*
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* This source code is free software; you can redistribute it
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* and/or modify it in source code form under the terms of the GNU
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* General Public License as published by the Free Software
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* Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option)
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* any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
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*/
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#if !defined(WINNT) && !defined(macintosh)
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#ident "$Id: target.h,v 1.32 2000/04/04 03:20:15 steve Exp $"
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#endif
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# include "netlist.h"
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class ostream;
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/*
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* This header file describes the types and constants used to describe
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* the possible target output types of the compiler. The backends
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* provide one of these in order to tell the previous steps what the
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* backend is able to do.
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*/
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/*
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* The backend driver is hooked into the compiler, and given a name,
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* by creating an instance of the target structure. The structure has
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* the name that the compiler will use to locate the driver, and a
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* pointer to a target_t object that is the actual driver.
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*/
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struct target {
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string name;
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struct target_t* meth;
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};
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/*
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* The emit process uses a target_t driver to send the completed
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* design to a file. It is up to the driver object to follow along in
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* the iteration through the design, generating output as it can.
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*/
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struct target_t {
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virtual ~target_t();
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/* Start the design. */
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virtual void start_design(ostream&os, const Design*);
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/* This is called once for each scope in the design, before
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anything else is called. */
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virtual void scope(ostream&os, const NetScope*);
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/* Output an event object. Called for each named event in the scope. */
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virtual void event(ostream&os, const NetEvent*);
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/* Output a signal (called for each signal) */
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virtual void signal(ostream&os, const NetNet*);
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/* Output a memory (called for each memory object) */
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virtual void memory(ostream&os, const NetMemory*);
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/* Output a defined task. */
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virtual void task_def(ostream&, const NetTaskDef*);
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virtual void func_def(ostream&, const NetFuncDef*);
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/* LPM style components are handled here. */
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virtual void lpm_add_sub(ostream&os, const NetAddSub*);
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virtual void lpm_clshift(ostream&os, const NetCLShift*);
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virtual void lpm_compare(ostream&os, const NetCompare*);
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virtual void lpm_divide(ostream&os, const NetDivide*);
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virtual void lpm_ff(ostream&os, const NetFF*);
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virtual void lpm_mult(ostream&os, const NetMult*);
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virtual void lpm_mux(ostream&os, const NetMux*);
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virtual void lpm_ram_dq(ostream&os, const NetRamDq*);
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/* Output a gate (called for each gate) */
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virtual void logic(ostream&os, const NetLogic*);
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virtual void bufz(ostream&os, const NetBUFZ*);
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virtual void udp(ostream&os, const NetUDP*);
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virtual void udp_comb(ostream&os, const NetUDP_COMB*);
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virtual void net_assign(ostream&os, const NetAssign*);
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virtual void net_assign_nb(ostream&os, const NetAssignNB*);
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virtual void net_case_cmp(ostream&os, const NetCaseCmp*);
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virtual void net_const(ostream&os, const NetConst*);
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virtual void net_event(ostream&os, const NetNEvent*);
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/* Output a process (called for each process). It is up to the
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target to recurse if desired. */
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virtual bool process(ostream&os, const NetProcTop*);
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/* Various kinds of process nodes are dispatched through these. */
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virtual void proc_assign(ostream&os, const NetAssign*);
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virtual void proc_assign_mem(ostream&os, const NetAssignMem*);
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virtual void proc_assign_nb(ostream&os, const NetAssignNB*);
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virtual void proc_assign_mem_nb(ostream&os, const NetAssignMemNB*);
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virtual bool proc_block(ostream&os, const NetBlock*);
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virtual void proc_case(ostream&os, const NetCase*);
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virtual void proc_condit(ostream&os, const NetCondit*);
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virtual void proc_forever(ostream&os, const NetForever*);
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virtual void proc_repeat(ostream&os, const NetRepeat*);
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virtual bool proc_trigger(ostream&os, const NetEvTrig*);
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virtual void proc_stask(ostream&os, const NetSTask*);
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virtual void proc_utask(ostream&os, const NetUTask*);
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virtual bool proc_wait(ostream&os, const NetEvWait*);
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virtual void proc_while(ostream&os, const NetWhile*);
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virtual void proc_event(ostream&os, const NetPEvent*);
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virtual void proc_delay(ostream&os, const NetPDelay*);
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/* Done with the design. */
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virtual void end_design(ostream&os, const Design*);
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};
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/* This class is used by the NetExpr class to help with the scanning
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of expressions. */
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struct expr_scan_t {
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virtual ~expr_scan_t();
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virtual void expr_const(const NetEConst*);
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virtual void expr_concat(const NetEConcat*);
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virtual void expr_ident(const NetEIdent*);
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virtual void expr_memory(const NetEMemory*);
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virtual void expr_scope(const NetEScope*);
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virtual void expr_signal(const NetESignal*);
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virtual void expr_subsignal(const NetESubSignal*);
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virtual void expr_ternary(const NetETernary*);
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virtual void expr_ufunc(const NetEUFunc*);
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virtual void expr_unary(const NetEUnary*);
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virtual void expr_binary(const NetEBinary*);
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};
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/* The emit functions take a design and emit it to the output stream
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using the specified target. If the target is given by name, it is
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located in the target_table and used. */
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extern bool emit(ostream&o, const Design*des, const char*type);
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/* This function takes a fully qualified verilog name (which may have,
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for example, dots in it) and produces a mangled version that can be
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used by most any language. */
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extern string mangle(const string&str);
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/* This is the table of supported output targets. It is a null
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terminated array of pointers to targets. */
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extern const struct target *target_table[];
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/*
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* $Log: target.h,v $
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* Revision 1.32 2000/04/04 03:20:15 steve
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* Simulate named event trigger and waits.
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*
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* Revision 1.31 2000/04/01 21:40:23 steve
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* Add support for integer division.
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*
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* Revision 1.30 2000/03/29 04:37:11 steve
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* New and improved combinational primitives.
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*
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* Revision 1.29 2000/02/23 02:56:56 steve
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* Macintosh compilers do not support ident.
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*
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* Revision 1.28 2000/01/13 03:35:35 steve
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* Multiplication all the way to simulation.
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*
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* Revision 1.27 1999/11/28 23:42:03 steve
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* NetESignal object no longer need to be NetNode
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* objects. Let them keep a pointer to NetNet objects.
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*
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* Revision 1.26 1999/11/27 19:07:58 steve
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* Support the creation of scopes.
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*
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* Revision 1.25 1999/11/21 00:13:09 steve
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* Support memories in continuous assignments.
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*
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* Revision 1.24 1999/11/14 23:43:46 steve
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* Support combinatorial comparators.
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*
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* Revision 1.23 1999/11/14 20:24:28 steve
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* Add support for the LPM_CLSHIFT device.
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*
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* Revision 1.22 1999/11/04 03:53:26 steve
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* Patch to synthesize unary ~ and the ternary operator.
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* Thanks to Larry Doolittle <LRDoolittle@lbl.gov>.
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*
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* Add the LPM_MUX device, and integrate it with the
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* ternary synthesis from Larry. Replace the lpm_mux
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* generator in t-xnf.cc to use XNF EQU devices to
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* put muxs into function units.
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*
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* Rewrite elaborate_net for the PETernary class to
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* also use the LPM_MUX device.
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*
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* Revision 1.21 1999/11/01 02:07:41 steve
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* Add the synth functor to do generic synthesis
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* and add the LPM_FF device to handle rows of
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* flip-flops.
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*
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* Revision 1.20 1999/10/10 01:59:55 steve
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* Structural case equals device.
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*/
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#endif
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