.. _chapter:overview: Yosys internals =============== .. todo:: less academic Yosys is an extensible open source hardware synthesis tool. It is aimed at designers who are looking for an easily accessible, universal, and vendor-independent synthesis tool, as well as scientists who do research in electronic design automation (EDA) and are looking for an open synthesis framework that can be used to test algorithms on complex real-world designs. Yosys can synthesize a large subset of Verilog 2005 and has been tested with a wide range of real-world designs, including the `OpenRISC 1200 CPU`_, the `openMSP430 CPU`_, the `OpenCores I2C master`_, and the `k68 CPU`_. .. _OpenRISC 1200 CPU: https://github.com/openrisc/or1200 .. _openMSP430 CPU: http://opencores.org/projects/openmsp430 .. _OpenCores I2C master: http://opencores.org/projects/i2c .. _k68 CPU: http://opencores.org/projects/k68 As of this writing, a Yosys VHDL frontend is in development. Yosys is written in C++ (using some features from the new C++11 standard). This chapter describes some of the fundamental Yosys data structures. For the sake of simplicity the C++ type names used in the Yosys implementation are used in this chapter, even though the chapter only explains the conceptual idea behind it and can be used as reference to implement a similar system in any language. .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 3 flow/index formats/index extending_yosys/index techmap