Don't call fcn get_adevice_model_name().
Return a fixed value (5) for number of nodes:
This is wrong. It has to be replaced by a safe
method to figure out the number of terminals for
varying Verilog-A device models.
Previously OSDI shared object files were loaded from fixed directories.
This was unreliable, inconvenient and caused conflicts with XSPICE.
This commit remove the old loading mechanism and instead introduces the
`osdi` command that can load (a list of) osdi object files (like the
codemodel command for XSPICE). A typical usecase will use this as a
precommand in the netlist:
.control
pre_osdi foo.osdi
.endc
If the specified file is a relative path it is first resolved relative
to the parent directory of the netlist. If the osdi command is invoked
from the interactive prompt the file is resolved relative to the current
working directory instead.
This commit also moves osdi from the devices folder to the root src
folder like xspice. This better reflects the role of the code as users
may otherthwise (mistakenly) assume that osdi is just another
handwritten model.
This initial prototype is capable of performing DC, transient and AC
analysis. Not all features of OSDI are supported yet and there are still
some open questions regarding ngspice integration. However, simple
example like a level 0 diode are working well
test: test case for diode DC working with SH
test: add transient analysis to osdi_diode test
test: added docu text to osdi_diode test
test: added test case directories
fix: bug in osdi_load
test: small change to netlist
fix: implement DEVunsetup
fix: correct behaviour for MODEINITSMSIG
test: osdi diode enable all analysis modes