* Test that indexing into memory word fails
* VPI: don't index into memory word
Memory and memory words share a VerilatedVar, so check for memory word before attempting to index.
* Test that range iterator exhausts after 1 dimension
* Separate range iterator from range object
Range iterators should return NULL after all ranges have been returned
The end iterator always points to an element past the end of the list.
When new elements are added to the back of the list, they are inserted
before the end iterator.
Instead, track the last element in the list at the start of processing
and stop after it's been processed.
Previously, in any given VPI callback, if the callback body registered
the same callback, that registering would be processed in the currently
executing call to the call*Cbs function. In the worse case, this could
lead to an infinite loop.
Includes `timescale, $printtimescale, $timeformat.
VL_TIME_MULTIPLIER, VL_TIME_PRECISION, VL_TIME_UNIT have been removed
and the time precision must now match the SystemC time precision.
To get closer behavior to older versions, use e.g. --timescale-override
"1ps/1ps".
Return the vpiModule when it is searched for by name and not the vpiScope,
now that we actually have it (one step further to supporting vpiModule in
complete).
Signed-off-by: Stefan Wallentowitz <stefan@wallentowitz.de>
Signed-off-by: Wilson Snyder <wsnyder@wsnyder.org>
Add very basic support for vpiModule. Basically it allows to traverse
the module tree to find a variable etc. It does not support more than
vpi_iterate and vpi_scan for vpiModule along basic operations like
vpi_get_str on vpiModule.
The support is added non-intrusively to non-VPI verilator runs. It
essentially:
- Tracks the creation of cell instances and keeps them alive until
the emit phase. They are there converted to scopes if modules.
- Emits empty (don't add anything during construction)
VerilatedScopes for all inlined modules, only for those inlined
modules that are on the hierarchical path to public variables.
- Adds VerilatedHierarchy as abstraction to structure of the
scopes. It is only created for VPI designs. It allows to traverse
the hierarchy from the top (NULL).
Signed-off-by: Stefan Wallentowitz <stefan@wallentowitz.de>
Signed-off-by: Wilson Snyder <wsnyder@wsnyder.org>