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@ -632,8 +632,9 @@ If the second signal in such a pair is zero length, no multiplication is necessa
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In this pseudocode, ``u(foo)`` means an unsigned int that's foo bits long.
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The CONFIG parameter carries the following information:
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struct CONFIG {
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u4 num_bits;
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struct port_field {
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};
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The A cell port carries the following information:
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struct A {
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u(CONFIG.port_field[0].factor1_len) port0factor1;
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u(CONFIG.port_field[0].factor2_len) port0factor2;
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Additionally, B is an array of 1-bit-wide unsigned integers to also be summed up.
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Finally, we have:
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Y = port0factor1 * port0factor2 + port1factor1 * port1factor2 + ...
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* B[0] + B[1] + ...
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+ B[0] + B[1] + ...
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Specify rules
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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//- $macc (A, B, Y)
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//-
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//- Multiply and accumulate.
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//- A building block for summing any number of negated and unnegated signals and arithmetic products of pairs of signals. Cell port A concatenates pairs of signals to be multiplied together. When the second signal in a pair is zero length, a constant 1 is used instead as the second factor. Cell port B concatenates 1-bit-wide signals to also be summed, such as "carry in" in adders.
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//- Typically created by the `alumacc` pass, which transforms $add and $mul into $macc cells.
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//- A building block for summing any number of negated and unnegated signals
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//- and arithmetic products of pairs of signals. Cell port A concatenates pairs
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//- of signals to be multiplied together. When the second signal in a pair is zero
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//- length, a constant 1 is used instead as the second factor. Cell port B
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//- concatenates 1-bit-wide signals to also be summed, such as "carry in" in adders.
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//- Typically created by the `alumacc` pass, which transforms $add and $mul
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//- into $macc cells.
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module \$macc (A, B, Y);
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parameter A_WIDTH = 0;
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