/* * yosys -- Yosys Open SYnthesis Suite * * Copyright (C) 2020 Marcelina Kościelnicka * * Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES * WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR * ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN * ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF * OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. * */ #ifndef FF_H #define FF_H #include "kernel/yosys.h" #include "kernel/ffinit.h" YOSYS_NAMESPACE_BEGIN // Describes a flip-flop or a latch. // // If has_gclk, this is a formal verification FF with implicit global clock: // Q is simply previous cycle's D. Additionally if is_anyinit is true, this is // an $anyinit cell which always has an undefined initialization value. Note // that $anyinit is not considered to be among the FF celltypes, so a pass has // to explicitly opt-in to process $anyinit cells with FfData. // // Otherwise, the FF/latch can have any number of features selected by has_* // attributes that determine Q's value (in order of decreasing priority): // // - on start, register is initialized to val_init // - if has_sr is present: // - sig_clr is per-bit async clear, and sets the corresponding bit to 0 // if active // - sig_set is per-bit async set, and sets the corresponding bit to 1 // if active // - if has_arst is present: // - sig_arst is whole-reg async reset, and sets the whole register to val_arst // - if has_aload is present: // - sig_aload is whole-reg async load (aka latch gate enable), and sets the whole // register to sig_ad // - if has_clk is present, and we're currently on a clock edge: // - if has_ce is present and ce_over_srst is true: // - ignore clock edge (don't change value) unless sig_ce is active // - if has_srst is present: // - sig_srst is whole-reg sync reset and sets the register to val_srst // - if has_ce is present and ce_over_srst is false: // - ignore clock edge (don't change value) unless sig_ce is active // - set whole reg to sig_d // - if nothing of the above applies, the reg value remains unchanged // // Since the yosys FF cell library isn't fully generic, not all combinations // of the features above can be supported: // // - only one of has_srst, has_arst, has_sr can be used // - if has_clk is used together with has_aload, then has_srst, has_arst, // has_sr cannot be used // // The valid feature combinations are thus: // // - has_clk + optional has_ce [dff/dffe] // - has_clk + optional has_ce + has_arst [adff/adffe] // - has_clk + optional has_ce + has_aload [aldff/aldffe] // - has_clk + optional has_ce + has_sr [dffsr/dffsre] // - has_clk + optional has_ce + has_srst [sdff/sdffe/sdffce] // - has_aload [dlatch] // - has_aload + has_arst [adlatch] // - has_aload + has_sr [dlatchsr] // - has_sr [sr] // - has_arst [does not correspond to a native cell, represented as dlatch with const D input] // - empty set [not a cell — will be emitted as a simple direct connection] struct FfData { Module *module; FfInitVals *initvals; Cell *cell; IdString name; // The FF output. SigSpec sig_q; // The sync data input, present if has_clk or has_gclk. SigSpec sig_d; // The async data input, present if has_aload. SigSpec sig_ad; // The sync clock, present if has_clk. SigSpec sig_clk; // The clock enable, present if has_ce. SigSpec sig_ce; // The async load enable, present if has_aload. SigSpec sig_aload; // The async reset, preset if has_arst. SigSpec sig_arst; // The sync reset, preset if has_srst. SigSpec sig_srst; // The async clear (per-lane), present if has_sr. SigSpec sig_clr; // The async set (per-lane), present if has_sr. SigSpec sig_set; // True if this is a clocked (edge-sensitive) flip-flop. bool has_clk; // True if this is a $ff, exclusive with every other has_*. bool has_gclk; // True if this FF has a clock enable. Depends on has_clk. bool has_ce; // True if this FF has async load function — this includes D latches. // If this and has_clk are both set, has_arst and has_sr cannot be set. bool has_aload; // True if this FF has sync set/reset. Depends on has_clk, exclusive // with has_arst, has_sr, has_aload. bool has_srst; // True if this FF has async set/reset. Exclusive with has_srst, // has_sr. If this and has_clk are both set, has_aload cannot be set. bool has_arst; // True if this FF has per-bit async set + clear. Exclusive with // has_srst, has_arst. If this and has_clk are both set, has_aload // cannot be set. bool has_sr; // If has_ce and has_srst are both set, determines their relative // priorities: if true, inactive ce disables srst; if false, srst // operates independent of ce. bool ce_over_srst; // True if this FF is a fine cell, false if it is a coarse cell. // If true, width must be 1. bool is_fine; // True if this FF is an $anyinit cell. Depends on has_gclk. bool is_anyinit; // Polarities, corresponding to sig_*. True means active-high, false // means active-low. bool pol_clk; bool pol_ce; bool pol_aload; bool pol_arst; bool pol_srst; bool pol_clr; bool pol_set; // The value loaded by sig_arst. Const val_arst; // The value loaded by sig_srst. Const val_srst; // The initial value at power-up. Const val_init; // The FF data width in bits. int width; dict attributes; FfData(Module *module = nullptr, FfInitVals *initvals = nullptr, IdString name = IdString()) : module(module), initvals(initvals), cell(nullptr), name(name) { width = 0; has_clk = false; has_gclk = false; has_ce = false; has_aload = false; has_srst = false; has_arst = false; has_sr = false; ce_over_srst = false; is_fine = false; is_anyinit = false; pol_clk = false; pol_aload = false; pol_ce = false; pol_arst = false; pol_srst = false; pol_clr = false; pol_set = false; } FfData(FfInitVals *initvals, Cell *cell_); // Returns a FF identical to this one, but only keeping bit indices from the argument. FfData slice(const std::vector &bits); void add_dummy_ce(); void add_dummy_srst(); void add_dummy_arst(); void add_dummy_aload(); void add_dummy_sr(); void add_dummy_clk(); void arst_to_aload(); void arst_to_sr(); void aload_to_sr(); // Given a FF with both has_ce and has_srst, sets ce_over_srst to the given value and // fixes up control signals appropriately to preserve semantics. void convert_ce_over_srst(bool val); void unmap_ce(); void unmap_srst(); void unmap_ce_srst() { unmap_ce(); unmap_srst(); } Cell *emit(); // Removes init attribute from the Q output, but keeps val_init unchanged. // It will be automatically reattached on emit. Use this before changing sig_q. void remove_init() { if (initvals) initvals->remove_init(sig_q); } void remove(); // Flip the sense of the given bit slices of the FF: insert inverters on data // inputs and output, flip the corresponding init/reset bits, swap clr/set // inputs with proper priority fix. void flip_bits(const pool &bits); void flip_rst_bits(const pool &bits); }; YOSYS_NAMESPACE_END #endif