verilator/include/verilated_fst_c.h
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// -*- mode: C++; c-file-style: "cc-mode" -*-
//=============================================================================
//
// Code available from: https://verilator.org
//
// Copyright 2001-2021 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 <list>
#include <map>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
//=============================================================================
// 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<VerilatedFst> {
private:
// Give the superclass access to private bits (to avoid virtual functions)
friend class VerilatedTrace<VerilatedFst>;
//=========================================================================
// FST specific internals
void* m_fst;
std::map<vluint32_t, fstHandle> m_code2symbol;
std::map<int, fstEnumHandle> m_local2fstdtype;
std::list<std::string> 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, 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<VerilatedFst>::dump(vluint64_t timeui);
template <> void VerilatedTrace<VerilatedFst>::set_time_unit(const char* unitp);
template <> void VerilatedTrace<VerilatedFst>::set_time_unit(const std::string& unit);
template <> void VerilatedTrace<VerilatedFst>::set_time_resolution(const char* unitp);
template <> void VerilatedTrace<VerilatedFst>::set_time_resolution(const std::string& unit);
#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
~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<vluint64_t>(timestamp)); }
void dump(vluint32_t timestamp) { dump(static_cast<vluint64_t>(timestamp)); }
void dump(int timestamp) { dump(static_cast<vluint64_t>(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);
}
// Internal class access
inline VerilatedFst* spTrace() { return &m_sptrace; };
};
#endif // guard