- Rename `--dump-treei` option to `--dumpi-tree`, which itself is now a
special case of `--dumpi-<tag>` where tag can be a magic word, or a
filename
- Control dumping via static `dump*()` functions, analogous to `debug()`
- Make dumping independent of the value of `debug()` (so dumping always
works even without the debug flag)
- Add separate `--dumpi-graph` for dumping V3Graphs, which is again a
special case of `--dumpi-<tag>`
- Alias `--dump-<tag>` to `--dumpi-<tag> 3` as before
Introduce the @astgen directives parsed by astgen, currently used for
the generation child node (operand) accessors. Please see the updated
internal documentation for details.
Avoid cloning the module when inlining the last instance that references
that module. This saves a lot of memory because it saves cloning
singleton modules (those with a single instance), which we always
inline. The top few levels of the hierarchy are often simple wrappers,
including the one added by Verilator in V3LinkLevel::wrapTop. Cloning
these and putting off deleting the originals can be very expensive
because they often have a lot of contents inlined into them, so each
layer of wrapper that is inlined would essentially add a whole new clone
of the large top-level. Directly inlining the module for the last cell
without cloning saves us from all this duplicate memory consumption and
also from having to create the clones in the first place.
Also added minor traversal speedups
This reduces the memory consumption of V3Inline by 80% and peak memory
consumption of Verilator by about 66% on a large design, while speeding
up the V3Inline pass by ~3.5x and the whole of Verilator by ~8% while
producing identical output.
Fail at compile time if the result of these macros can be statically
determined (i.e.: they aways succeed or always fail). Remove unnecessary
casts discovered. No functional change.
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".