When a lot of combinational logic is driven from top level inputs,
work can be wasted evaluating that logic if the top level inputs don't
change.
This change adds an optimization by performing a change detect on the
top level inputs, and evaluate 'ico' logic only if the top level input
actually changed. This especially helps with --hierarchical/--lib-create
which runs the 'ico' of each sub-model in the eval settle loop.
This was observed to yield 40%+ run-time speedup on some partitioned
designs.
The added change detection is cheap, so it is emitted even if the 'ico'
region is small, and is on by default.
The optimization is only sound if the model itself does not write to the
top level inputs (otherwise the 'previous value' variables would be out
of sync, which are not updated by internal writes.). If we can detect a
top level input is written within the design, then for that input, we
fall back on always running the relevant logic. With --vpi we cannot
prove safety statically, so --vpi will disable this optimisation unless
explicitly enabled. (In which case it's the user's responsibility to not
write to top level inputs via the VPI.)
The typical find/if-not-exists-insert pattern can be achieved with 1
lookup instead of 2 using emplace with a sentinel value. Also maps value
initialize their values when inserted with the [] operator, this is
defined and so there is no need to explicitly insert zeroes for integer
values.
- Rename `--dump-treei` option to `--dumpi-tree`, which itself is now a
special case of `--dumpi-<tag>` where tag can be a magic word, or a
filename
- Control dumping via static `dump*()` functions, analogous to `debug()`
- Make dumping independent of the value of `debug()` (so dumping always
works even without the debug flag)
- Add separate `--dumpi-graph` for dumping V3Graphs, which is again a
special case of `--dumpi-<tag>`
- Alias `--dump-<tag>` to `--dumpi-<tag> 3` as before
Introduce the @astgen directives parsed by astgen, currently used for
the generation child node (operand) accessors. Please see the updated
internal documentation for details.