yosys/kernel/ffmerge.h

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/*
* yosys -- Yosys Open SYnthesis Suite
*
* Copyright (C) 2021 Marcelina Kościelnicka <mwk@0x04.net>
*
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#ifndef FFMERGE_H
#define FFMERGE_H
#include "kernel/ffinit.h"
#include "kernel/ff.h"
YOSYS_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
// A helper class for passes that want to merge FFs on the input or output
// of a cell into the cell itself.
//
// The procedure is:
//
// 1. Construct this class (at beginning of processing for a given module).
// 2. For every considered cell:
//
// a. Call find_output_ff for every considered output.
// b. Call find_input_ff for every considered input.
// c. Look at the FF description returned (if any) from each call, reject
// results that cannot be merged into given cell for any reason.
// If both inputs and outputs are being merged, take care of FF bits that
// are returned in both input and output results (a FF bit cannot be
// merged to both). Decide on the final set of FF bits to merge.
// d. Call remove_output_ff for every find_output_ff result that will be used
// for merging. This removes the actual FF bits from design and from index.
// e. Call mark_input_ff for every find_input_ff result that will be used
// for merging. This updates the index disallowing further usage of these
// FF bits for output FF merging, if they were eligible before. The actual
// FF bits are still left in the design and can be merged into other inputs.
// If the FF bits are not otherwise used, they will be removed by later
// opt passes.
// f. Merge the FFs into the cell.
//
// Note that, if both inputs and outputs are being considered for merging in
// a single pass, the result may be nondeterministic (depending on cell iteration
// order) because a given FF bit could be eligible for both input and output merge,
// perhaps in different cells. For this reason, it may be a good idea to separate
// input and output merging.
struct FfMergeHelper
{
const SigMap *sigmap;
RTLIL::Module *module;
FfInitVals *initvals;
dict<SigBit, std::pair<Cell*, int>> dff_driver;
dict<SigBit, pool<std::pair<Cell*, int>>> dff_sink;
dict<SigBit, int> sigbit_users_count;
// Returns true if all bits in sig are completely unused.
bool is_output_unused(RTLIL::SigSpec sig);
// Finds the FF to merge into a given cell output. Takes sig, which
// is the current cell output — it will be the sig_d of the found FF.
// If found, returns true, and fills the two output arguments.
//
// For every bit of sig, this function finds a FF bit that has
// the same sig_d, and fills the output FfData according to the FF
// bits found. This function will only consider FF bits that are
// the only user of the given sig bits — if any bit in sig is used
// by anything other than a single FF, this function will return false.
//
// The returned FfData structure does not correspond to any actual FF
// cell in the design — it is the amalgamation of extracted FF bits,
// possibly coming from several FF cells.
//
// If some of the bits in sig have no users at all, this function
// will accept them as well (and fill returned FfData with dummy values
// for the given bit, effectively synthesizing an unused FF bit of the
// appropriate type). However, if all bits in sig are completely
// unused, this function will fail and return false (having no idea
// what kind of FF to produce) — use the above helper if that case
// is important to handle.
//
// Note that this function does not remove the FF bits returned from
// the design — this is so that the caller can decide whether to accept
// this FF for merging or not. If the result is accepted,
// remove_output_ff should be called on the second output argument.
bool find_output_ff(RTLIL::SigSpec sig, FfData &ff, pool<std::pair<Cell *, int>> &bits);
// Like above, but returns a FF to merge into a given cell input. Takes
// sig_q, which is the current cell input — it will search for FFs with
// matching sig_q.
//
// As opposed to find_output_ff, this function doesn't care about usage
// counts, and may return FF bits that also have other fanout. This
// should not be a problem for input FF merging.
//
// As a special case, if some of the bits in sig_q are constant, this
// function will accept them as well, by synthesizing in-place
// a constant-input FF bit (with matching initial value and reset value).
// However, this will not work if the input is all-constant — if the caller
// cares about this case, it needs to check for it explicitely.
bool find_input_ff(RTLIL::SigSpec sig, FfData &ff, pool<std::pair<Cell *, int>> &bits);
// To be called on find_output_ff result that will be merged. This
// marks the given FF bits as used up (and not to be considered for
// further merging as inputs), and reconnects their Q ports to a dummy
// wire (since the wire previously connected there will now be driven
// by the merged-to cell instead).
void remove_output_ff(const pool<std::pair<Cell *, int>> &bits);
// To be called on find_input_ff result that will be merged. This
// marks the given FF bits as used, and disallows merging them as
// outputs. They can, however, still be merged as inputs again
// (perhaps for another cell).
void mark_input_ff(const pool<std::pair<Cell *, int>> &bits);
void set(FfInitVals *initvals_, RTLIL::Module *module_);
void clear();
FfMergeHelper(FfInitVals *initvals, RTLIL::Module *module) {
set(initvals, module);
}
FfMergeHelper() {}
};
YOSYS_NAMESPACE_END
#endif