* `misc/__init__.py`:
* checks if there's a `yosys-abc` in the same directory - if yes, sets the variable `sys._pyosys_abc`
* checks if there's a `share` in the same directory - if yes, sets the variable `sys._pyosys_share_dirname`
* `yosys.cc::init_share_dirname`: check for `sys._pyosys_share_dirname`, use it at the highest priority if Python is enabled
* `yosys.cc::init_abc_executable_name`: check for `sys._pyosys_abc`, use it at at the highest priority if Python is enabled
* `Makefile`: add new target, `share`, to only create the extra targets
* `setup.py`: compile libyosys.so, yosys-abc and share, and copy them all as part of the pyosys build
* `test/arch/ecp5/add_sub.py`: ported `add_sub.ys` to Python to act as a test for the share directory and abc with Python wheels, used in CI
* area should be 1 for all LUTs
* clean up macros
* add log_assert to fail noisily when encountering oddly configured DFF
* clean help msg
* flatten set to true by default
* update
* merge mult tests
* remove redundant test
* move all dsp tests to single file and remove redundant tests
* update ram tests
* add more dff tests
* fix c++20 compile errors
* add option to dump verilog
* default to use abc9
* remove -abc9 option since its the default now
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Co-authored-by: tony <minchunlin@gmail.com>
Right now neither `sat` nor `sim` have support for the `$check` cell.
For formal verification it is a good idea to always run either
async2sync or clk2fflogic which will (in a future commit) lower `$check`
to `$assert`, etc.
While `sim` should eventually support `$check` directly, using
`async2sync` is ok for the current tests that use `sim`, so this commit
also runs `async2sync` before running sim on designs containing
assertions.
Renamed python script so that it sits next to the testbench file when alphabetically sorted.
Reverted `MAX_WIDTH` to full precision for truncation testing.
Expected values are now stored in full precision rather than truncating to the same value as the input.
i.e. 0x5a5a5a5a will truncate to 0x5a5a for write data but will remain 0x5a5a5a5a for expected read.
Adds TDP submodule to generator.
Adds shorthand expected signal to testbench (mostly to make it easier when I look at the vcd dump to figure out what I did wrong in tests).
Adds `double_sync_ram_sdp` to `common/blockram.v`, providing a test for two disjoint memories.
Refactor python blockram template to take a list of params to support the above.
Also change the smaller single TDP36K tests to also test `port_a_width` value.