No functional change: just get rid of the explicit iterator and
replace (*it)-> with child->. It's even the same number of characters,
but is hopefully a little easier to read.
* xilinx: add SCC test for DSP48E1
* xilinx: Gate DSP48E1 being a whitebox behind ALLOW_WHITEBOX_DSP48E1
Have a test that checks it works through ABC9 when enabled
* abc9 to break SCCs using $__ABC9_SCC_BREAKER module
* Add test
* abc9_ops: remove refs to (* abc9_keep *) on wires
* abc9_ops: do not bypass cells in an SCC
* Add myself to CODEOWNERS for abc9*
* Fix compile
* abc9_ops: run -prep_hier before scc
* Fix tests
* Remove bug reference pending fix
* abc9: fix for -prep_hier -dff
* xaiger: restore PI handling
* abc9_ops: -prep_xaiger sigmap
* abc9_ops: -mark_scc -> -break_scc
* abc9: eliminate hard-coded abc9.box from tests
Also tidy up
* Address review
- Only install needed dependencies rather than using Brewfile
- Remove brew update (recent enough formulae already baked in)
- Saves ~16 minutes in macOS CI
Bugpoint's current documentation does specify that the result of a run is stored as the current design,
however it's easy to skim over what that means in practice.
Add a documentation comment to explain specifically that an after bugpoint `write_xyz` pass is required to save
the reduced design.
This was actually a ticking UB bomb: after running the parser, the type
maps contain pointers to children of the current AST, which is
recursively deleted after the pass has executed. This leaves the
pointers in user_type_stack dangling, which just happened to never be a
problem due to another bug that causes typedefs from higher-level type
maps to never be considered.
Rebuilding the type stack from the design's globals ensures the AstNode
pointers are valid.
cell_inputs and cell_outputs retain cell pointers as their keys across
invocations of setup(), which may however be invalidated in the meantime
(as happens in e.g. passes/opt/share.cc:1432). A later rehash of the
dicts (caused by inserting in ModWalker::add_wire()) will cause them to
be dereferenced.
Calling log_signal is problematic for several reasons:
- with recent changes, empty string is serialized as { }, which violates
the "no spaces in IdString" rule
- the type (plain / real / signed / string) is dropped, wrongly conflating
functionally different values and potentially introducing a subtle
elaboration bug
Instead, use a custom simple serialization scheme.
This breaks the ability to use a global typename as a standard
identifier in a subsequent input file. This is otherwise backwards
compatible, including for sources which previously included conflicting
typedefs in each input file.
From IEEE1364-2005, section 7.3 buf and not gates:
> These two logic gates shall have one input and one or more outputs.
> The last terminal in the terminal list shall connect to the input of the
> logic gate, and the other terminals shall connect to the outputs of
> the logic gate.
yosys does not follow this and instead interprets the first argument as
the output, the second as the input and ignores the rest.