In commit fedd12261 ("booth: Move away from explicit `Wire` pointers")
a bug was introduced when checking for vacant slots in arrays holding
some intermediate results. Non-wire SigBit values were taken to imply
a vacant slot, but actually a constant one can make its way into those
results, if the multiplier cell configuration is just right. Fix the
vacancy check to address the bug.
For the basic single-bit operations, opt for gate cells (`$_AND_` etc.)
instead of the coarse cells (`$and` etc.). For the emission of cells
move to the conventional module methods (`module->addAndGate`) away
from the local helpers. While at it, touch on the surrounding code.
To represent intermediate signals use the `SigBit`/`SigSpec` classes as
is customary in the Yosys codebase. Do not pass around `Wire` pointers
unless we have special reason to.
ABC's read_lib command has a dont_use
cell list that is configurable by the user.
This PR exposes that option to Yosys.
See
5405d4787a/src/map/scl/scl.c (L285)
for documentation on this option.
Signed-off-by: Ethan Mahintorabi <ethanmoon@google.com>
C does not guarantee that stdout/stderr can be reassigned.
Most platforms do make them assignable, however musl and WASI that
is based on musl do not. WASI does not have `dup2()`; instead it has
its own non-portable version of it that can only assign to previously
allocated fds.
Update the stream redirection code so that it does the right thing
on WASI and other platforms.
This is mostly important for YoWASP builds, since those do not have
a way to build with external ABC (I prototyped it but for some reason
ABC always segfaults when built as an independent Wasm binary...)
Allow Liberty canonical identifier including double quotes in if-body and pass-through for Synopsys-style unquoted identifiers issue#3498
Co-authored-by: Aki <201479+lethalbit@users.noreply.github.com>
The new bitwise case equality (`$bweqx`) and bitwise mux (`$bwmux`)
cells enable compact encoding and decoding of 3-valued logic signals
using multiple 2-valued signals.
In 2fcc1ee72e, the following is apparantly added in order to mark any
number of undefined LUT inputs:
lut_a.append(RTLIL::Const(State::Sx, minlut - input_nodes.size()));
However this can only be done if the number of input nodes is less
than minlut.
This fixes#3317