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whitequark 9534b51277 write_cxxrtl: add support for $slice and $concat cells. 2020-04-09 04:08:36 +00:00
whitequark 01e6850bd3 write_cxxrtl: improve writable memory handling.
This commit reduces space and time overhead for writable memories
to O(write port count) in both cases; implements handling for write
port priorities; and simplifies runtime representation of memories.
2020-04-09 04:08:36 +00:00
whitequark fb0270b752 write_cxxrtl: add support for hierarchical designs.
Hierarchical design simulations are generally much slower, but this
comes with a major increase in flexibility:
 1. Since the `flatten` pass currently does not support flattening
    of designs with processes, this is the only way to simulate such
    designs with cxxrtl.
 2. Support for hierarchy paves way for simulation black boxes,
    which are necessary for e.g. replacing PHYs with C++ code that
    integrates with the host system.
2020-04-09 04:08:36 +00:00
whitequark 3376dcf37c write_cxxrtl: avoid undefined behavior on out-of-bounds memory access.
After this commit, if NDEBUG is not defined, out-of-bounds accesses
cause assertion failures for reads and writes. If NDEBUG is defined,
out-of-bounds reads return zeroes, and out-of-bounds writes are
ignored.

This commit also adds support for memories that start with a non-zero
index (`Memory::start_offset` in RTLIL).
2020-04-09 04:08:36 +00:00
whitequark 5157691f0e write_cxxrtl: statically schedule comb logic and localize wires.
This results in further massive gains in performance, modest decrease
in compile time, and, for designs without feedback arcs, makes it
possible to run eval() once per clock edge in certain conditions.
2020-04-09 04:08:36 +00:00
whitequark d6d7273421 write_cxxrtl: elide wires for results of comb cells used once.
This results in massive gains in performance, equally massive
reduction in compile time, and improved readability.
2020-04-09 04:08:36 +00:00
whitequark d20e971725 write_cxxrtl: new backend.
This commit adds a basic implementation that isn't very performant
but implements most of the planned features.
2020-04-09 04:08:36 +00:00