verilator/include/verilated_vpi.h

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// -*- mode: C++; c-file-style: "cc-mode" -*-
//*************************************************************************
//
// Code available from: https://verilator.org
//
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// Copyright 2009-2022 by Wilson Snyder. This program is free software; you can
// redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either the GNU
// Lesser General Public License Version 3 or the Perl Artistic License
// Version 2.0.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-3.0-only OR Artistic-2.0
//
//=========================================================================
///
/// \file
/// \brief Verilated VPI header
///
/// This file contains routines related to using VPI with Verilated models.
///
/// User wrapper code may need to include this if controlling Verilated
/// models that use ths VPI.
///
//=========================================================================
#ifndef VERILATOR_VERILATED_VPI_H_
#define VERILATOR_VERILATED_VPI_H_
#include "verilatedos.h"
#include "verilated.h"
#include "verilated_syms.h"
//======================================================================
// From IEEE 1800-2009 annex K
#include "vltstd/vpi_user.h"
//======================================================================
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/// Class for namespace-like groupng of Verilator VPI functions.
class VerilatedVpi final {
public:
/// Call timed callbacks.
/// User wrapper code should call this from their main loops.
static void callTimedCbs() VL_MT_UNSAFE_ONE;
/// Call value based callbacks.
/// User wrapper code should call this from their main loops.
static bool callValueCbs() VL_MT_UNSAFE_ONE;
/// Call callbacks of arbitrary types.
/// User wrapper code should call this from their main loops.
static bool callCbs(const uint32_t reason) VL_MT_UNSAFE_ONE;
/// Returns time of the next registered VPI callback, or
/// ~(0ULL) if none are registered
static QData cbNextDeadline() VL_MT_UNSAFE_ONE;
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// Self test, for internal use only
static void selfTest() VL_MT_UNSAFE_ONE;
};
#endif // Guard