In V3Active, we try hard to turn `always @(a or b or c)` into an
`always_comb` if the only variables read in the block are also in the
sensitivity list. In addition, also allow this optimization when reading
variables that are not in the sensitivity list, but are known to be
constant/never changing after initialization. In particular lookup
tables introduced by V3Table are covered by this. This can have a
significant impact on designs that use the `always @(a or b or c)` style
for combinational logic.
In non-static contexts like class objects or stack frames, the use of
global trigger evaluation is not feasible. The concept of dynamic
triggers allows for trigger evaluation in such cases. These triggers are
simply local variables, and coroutines are themselves responsible for
evaluating them. They await the global dynamic trigger scheduler object,
which is responsible for resuming them during the trigger evaluation
step in the 'act' eval region. Once the trigger is set, they await the
dynamic trigger scheduler once again, and then get resumed during the
resumption step in the 'act' eval region.
Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Bieganski <kbieganski@antmicro.com>
This changeset brings support for accesses like:
class Cls#(type TYPE1);
TYPE1::some_method();
endclass
It is done by delaying dot resolution on type parameters until they get
resolved by V3Param, and doing a more thorough reference skip.
Prevents the possibility of assigning an integer to a class reference,
both at the SystemVerilog and the emitted C++ levels.
Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Bieganski <kbieganski@antmicro.com>
`V3SchedTiming` currently assumes that if a fork still exists, it must
have statements within it (otherwise it would have been deleted by
`V3Timing`). However, in a case like this:
```
module t;
reg a;
initial fork a = 1; join
endmodule
```
the assignment in the fork is optimized out by `V3Dead` after
`V3Timing`. This leads to `V3SchedTiming` accessing fork's `stmtsp`
pointer, which at this point is null. This patch addresses that issue.
Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Bieganski <kbieganski@antmicro.com>
Allow constant folding through adjacent nodes of all associative
operations, for example '((a & 2) & 3)' or '(3 & (2 & a))' can now be
folded into '(a & 2)' and '(2 & a)' respectively. Also improve speed of
making associative expression trees right leaning by using rotation of
the existing vertices whenever instead of allocation of new nodes.
Only apply when there is guaranteed to be a subsequent constant folding
and elimination of some of the expression, otherwise this sometimes
interferes with the simplification of concatenations and harms overall
performance.
Also added a testing only -fno-const-before-dfg option, as otherwise
V3Const eats up a lot of the simple inputs. A lot of the things V3Const
swallows in the simple cases can make it to DFG in complex cases, or DFG
itself can create them during optimization. In any case to save
complexity of testing DFG constant folding, we use this option to turn
off V3Const prior to the DFG passes in the relevant test.
Some optimizations are only a net win if they help us remove a graph
node (or at least ensure they don't grow the graph), or yields otherwise
special logic, so try to apply them only in these cases.