// -*- mode: C++; c-file-style: "cc-mode" -*- //============================================================================= // // Code available from: https://verilator.org // // Copyright 2001-2022 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 tracing in FST format header /// /// User wrapper code should use this header when creating FST traces. /// //============================================================================= #ifndef VERILATOR_VERILATED_FST_C_H_ #define VERILATOR_VERILATED_FST_C_H_ #include "verilated.h" #include "verilated_trace.h" #include "gtkwave/fstapi.h" #include #include #include #include //============================================================================= // VerilatedFst // Base class to create a Verilator FST dump // This is an internally used class - see VerilatedFstC for what to call from applications class VerilatedFst final : public VerilatedTrace { private: // Give the superclass access to private bits (to avoid virtual functions) friend class VerilatedTrace; //========================================================================= // FST specific internals void* m_fst; std::map m_code2symbol; std::map m_local2fstdtype; std::list m_curScope; fstHandle* m_symbolp = nullptr; // same as m_code2symbol, but as an array char* m_strbuf = nullptr; // String buffer long enough to hold maxBits() chars // CONSTRUCTORS VL_UNCOPYABLE(VerilatedFst); void declare(vluint32_t code, const char* name, int dtypenum, fstVarDir vardir, fstVarType vartype, bool array, int arraynum, bool bussed, int msb, int lsb); protected: //========================================================================= // Implementation of VerilatedTrace interface // Implementations of protected virtual methods for VerilatedTrace virtual void emitTimeChange(vluint64_t timeui) override; // Hooks called from VerilatedTrace virtual bool preFullDump() override { return isOpen(); } virtual bool preChangeDump() override { return isOpen(); } // Implementations of duck-typed methods for VerilatedTrace. These are // called from only one place (namely full*) so always inline them. inline void emitBit(vluint32_t code, CData newval); inline void emitCData(vluint32_t code, CData newval, int bits); inline void emitSData(vluint32_t code, SData newval, int bits); inline void emitIData(vluint32_t code, IData newval, int bits); inline void emitQData(vluint32_t code, QData newval, int bits); inline void emitWData(vluint32_t code, const WData* newvalp, int bits); inline void emitDouble(vluint32_t code, double newval); public: //========================================================================= // External interface to client code // (All must be threadsafe) explicit VerilatedFst(void* fst = nullptr); ~VerilatedFst(); // Open the file; call isOpen() to see if errors void open(const char* filename) VL_MT_SAFE_EXCLUDES(m_mutex); // Close the file void close() VL_MT_SAFE_EXCLUDES(m_mutex); // Flush any remaining data to this file void flush() VL_MT_SAFE_EXCLUDES(m_mutex); // Return if file is open bool isOpen() const VL_MT_SAFE { return m_fst != nullptr; } //========================================================================= // Internal interface to Verilator generated code // Inside dumping routines, declare a data type void declDTypeEnum(int dtypenum, const char* name, vluint32_t elements, unsigned int minValbits, const char** itemNamesp, const char** itemValuesp); // Inside dumping routines, declare a signal void declBit(vluint32_t code, const char* name, int dtypenum, fstVarDir vardir, fstVarType vartype, bool array, int arraynum); void declBus(vluint32_t code, const char* name, int dtypenum, fstVarDir vardir, fstVarType vartype, bool array, int arraynum, int msb, int lsb); void declQuad(vluint32_t code, const char* name, int dtypenum, fstVarDir vardir, fstVarType vartype, bool array, int arraynum, int msb, int lsb); void declArray(vluint32_t code, const char* name, int dtypenum, fstVarDir vardir, fstVarType vartype, bool array, int arraynum, int msb, int lsb); void declDouble(vluint32_t code, const char* name, int dtypenum, fstVarDir vardir, fstVarType vartype, bool array, int arraynum); }; #ifndef DOXYGEN // Declare specialization here as it's used in VerilatedFstC just below template <> void VerilatedTrace::dump(vluint64_t timeui); template <> void VerilatedTrace::set_time_unit(const char* unitp); template <> void VerilatedTrace::set_time_unit(const std::string& unit); template <> void VerilatedTrace::set_time_resolution(const char* unitp); template <> void VerilatedTrace::set_time_resolution(const std::string& unit); template <> void VerilatedTrace::dumpvars(int level, const std::string& hier); #endif //============================================================================= // VerilatedFstC /// Create a FST dump file in C standalone (no SystemC) simulations. /// Also derived for use in SystemC simulations. class VerilatedFstC VL_NOT_FINAL { VerilatedFst m_sptrace; // Trace file being created // CONSTRUCTORS VL_UNCOPYABLE(VerilatedFstC); public: /// Construct the dump. Optional argument is ignored. explicit VerilatedFstC(void* filep = nullptr) : m_sptrace{filep} {} /// Destruct, flush, and close the dump virtual ~VerilatedFstC() { close(); } // METHODS - User called /// Return if file is open bool isOpen() const VL_MT_SAFE { return m_sptrace.isOpen(); } /// Open a new FST file void open(const char* filename) VL_MT_SAFE { m_sptrace.open(filename); } /// Close dump void close() VL_MT_SAFE { m_sptrace.close(); } /// Flush dump void flush() VL_MT_SAFE { m_sptrace.flush(); } /// Write one cycle of dump data /// Call with the current context's time just after eval'ed, /// e.g. ->dump(contextp->time()) void dump(vluint64_t timeui) { m_sptrace.dump(timeui); } /// Write one cycle of dump data - backward compatible and to reduce /// conversion warnings. It's better to use a vluint64_t time instead. void dump(double timestamp) { dump(static_cast(timestamp)); } void dump(vluint32_t timestamp) { dump(static_cast(timestamp)); } void dump(int timestamp) { dump(static_cast(timestamp)); } // METHODS - Internal/backward compatible // \protectedsection // Set time units (s/ms, defaults to ns) // Users should not need to call this, as for Verilated models, these // propage from the Verilated default timeunit void set_time_unit(const char* unitp) VL_MT_SAFE { m_sptrace.set_time_unit(unitp); } void set_time_unit(const std::string& unit) VL_MT_SAFE { m_sptrace.set_time_unit(unit); } // Set time resolution (s/ms, defaults to ns) // Users should not need to call this, as for Verilated models, these // propage from the Verilated default timeprecision void set_time_resolution(const char* unitp) VL_MT_SAFE { m_sptrace.set_time_resolution(unitp); } void set_time_resolution(const std::string& unit) VL_MT_SAFE { m_sptrace.set_time_resolution(unit); } // Set variables to dump, using $dumpvars format // If level = 0, dump everything and hier is then ignored void dumpvars(int level, const std::string& hier) VL_MT_SAFE { m_sptrace.dumpvars(level, hier); } // Internal class access inline VerilatedFst* spTrace() { return &m_sptrace; } }; #endif // guard