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Author SHA1 Message Date
Krzysztof Bieganski
39af5d020e
Timing support (#3363)
Adds timing support to Verilator. It makes it possible to use delays,
event controls within processes (not just at the start), wait
statements, and forks.

Building a design with those constructs requires a compiler that
supports C++20 coroutines (GCC 10, Clang 5).

The basic idea is to have processes and tasks with delays/event controls
implemented as C++20 coroutines. This allows us to suspend and resume
them at any time.

There are five main runtime classes responsible for managing suspended
coroutines:
* `VlCoroutineHandle`, a wrapper over C++20's `std::coroutine_handle`
  with move semantics and automatic cleanup.
* `VlDelayScheduler`, for coroutines suspended by delays. It resumes
  them at a proper simulation time.
* `VlTriggerScheduler`, for coroutines suspended by event controls. It
  resumes them if its corresponding trigger was set.
* `VlForkSync`, used for syncing `fork..join` and `fork..join_any`
  blocks.
* `VlCoroutine`, the return type of all verilated coroutines. It allows
  for suspending a stack of coroutines (normally, C++ coroutines are
  stackless).

There is a new visitor in `V3Timing.cpp` which:
  * scales delays according to the timescale,
  * simplifies intra-assignment timing controls and net delays into
    regular timing controls and assignments,
  * simplifies wait statements into loops with event controls,
  * marks processes and tasks with timing controls in them as
    suspendable,
  * creates delay, trigger scheduler, and fork sync variables,
  * transforms timing controls and fork joins into C++ awaits

There are new functions in `V3SchedTiming.cpp` (used by `V3Sched.cpp`)
that integrate static scheduling with timing. This involves providing
external domains for variables, so that the necessary combinational
logic gets triggered after coroutine resumption, as well as statements
that need to be injected into the design eval function to perform this
resumption at the correct time.

There is also a function that transforms forked processes into separate
functions.

See the comments in `verilated_timing.h`, `verilated_timing.cpp`,
`V3Timing.cpp`, and `V3SchedTiming.cpp`, as well as the internals
documentation for more details.

Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Bieganski <kbieganski@antmicro.com>
2022-08-22 13:26:32 +01:00
Tim Snyder
a57262d6e7
Fix use /usr/bin/env perl in lieu of /usr/bin/perl (#2306)
Enables scripts to work where perl is not installed at /usr/bin/perl
2020-05-04 18:42:15 -04:00
Wilson Snyder
1ce360ed5b Add SPDX license identifiers. No functional change. 2020-03-21 11:24:24 -04:00
Wilson Snyder
c29e7619eb Tests: Support multiple scenario testing. 2018-05-07 20:42:28 -04:00
Wilson Snyder
a265417727 Tests: Cleanup Perl indentations. No functional change. 2018-05-06 22:39:18 -04:00
Wilson Snyder
7df730cedd Verilator is now licensed under LGPL v3 and/or Artistic v2.0. 2009-05-04 17:07:57 -04:00
Wilson Snyder
8e9a0121ac Update test driver.pl: Allow -j auto determination, make logfile, don't require cd 2008-09-23 10:02:31 -04:00
Wilson Snyder
52912c6329 Convert repository to git from svn.
- Change .cvsignore to .gitignore
- Remove Id metacomments
- Cleanup whitespace at end of lines
2008-06-09 21:25:10 -04:00
Wilson Snyder
ce10dbd11c Version bump
git-svn-id: file://localhost/svn/verilator/trunk/verilator@753 77ca24e4-aefa-0310-84f0-b9a241c72d87
2006-08-26 11:35:28 +00:00