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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# NoC Code generator
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# This module defines the basic structure for code generation
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# Author: Oscar Diaz
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# Version: 0.2
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# Date: 11-11-2011
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#
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# This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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# Lesser General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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# License along with this library; if not, write to the
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# Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330,
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# Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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#
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#
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# Changelog:
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#
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# 11-11-2011 : (OD) initial release
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#
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"""
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Base for code generation support
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This module defines:
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* Class 'noc_codegen_base'
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* Class 'noc_codegen_ext'
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"""
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from myhdl import intbv, SignalType
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from nocmodel import *
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#import scipy
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#import networkx as nx
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from copy import deepcopy
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from sys import exc_info
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import warnings
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class noc_codegen_base():
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"""
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Base class for code generator
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This class holds a basic model of a hardware description. Although inspired
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in VHDL, it also holds for Verilog.
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Note that its necessary a defined noc model to generate this code model.
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Note that this class is meant to be extended by a particular code generator:
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VHDL generator, Verilog generator, etc.
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This object will assume a module has the following sections:
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<docheader> : File header and documentation about the module
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<libraries> : Declarations at the beginning (VHDL: libraries declarations)
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<modulename> : Module name (VHDL: entity name)
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<generics> : Parameters for the module (VHDL: generics inside an entity)
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<ports> : Declaration of inputs and outputs (VHDL: ports inside an entity)
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<implementation> : Code implementation (pure VHDL or Verilog code)
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Objects type:
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* docheader, libraries, modulename and implementation are simple strings.
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* generics are list of dictionaries with this required keys:
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* "class" : always "generic"
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* "name"
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* "type" : string formatted data type
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* "type_array" : 2-element list of strings that declares array boundaries
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either using numbers or generics names. None for simple data types
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* "default_value"
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* "current_value"
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* "description"
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* ports are list of dictionaries with this required keys:
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* "class" : always "port"
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* "name"
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* "type" : port type, if applicable
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* "nocport" : index to related port in the nocobject' ports dictionary or
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others signal containers in the nocobject.
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* "signal_list" : list of signals that compose the port
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* "description"
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* external_signals are list of signals that aren't related to any port.
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* signals are dictionaries with this required keys:
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* "class" : always "signal"
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* "name"
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* "type" : string formatted data type
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* "type_array" : 2-element list of strings that declares array boundaries
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either using numbers or generics names. None for simple data types
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* "direction"
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* "default_value"
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* "related_generics" : when the data type is an array, this list has
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references to generics to be used to build array declaration.
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* "description"
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Attributes:
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* modulename
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* nocobject_ref
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* docheader
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* libraries
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* generics
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* ports
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* external_signals
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* implementation
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* interface_hash
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Notes:
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* Code generation methods are meant to return strings. The user is
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responsible to write it in files.
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* This object maintains the code model and use it to generate code. Any
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particular changes or adjustments to the model should be done by a
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'noc_codegen_ext' object.
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* This code generation model are restricted to noc models, because
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routers and ipcores are generated by MyHDL code converter (this
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could change if the noc objects needs to keep hierarchy in its
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internal implementation).
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This converter keeps routers and ipcores hierarchy.
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"""
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def __init__(self, nocobject_ref, **kwargs):
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# nocobject reference
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if not isinstance(nocobject_ref, (nocobject, noc)):
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raise TypeError("Argument must be an instance of nocobject or noc class")
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self.nocobject_ref = nocobject_ref
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# External conversion flag
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self.external_conversion = False
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# string type objects
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self.docheader = ""
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self.libraries = ""
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self.modulename = ""
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# list of dictionaries (generic and port)
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self.generics = []
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self.ports = []
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self.external_signals = []
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# implementation
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self.implementation = ""
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# module hash
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self.interface_hash = ""
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# optional arguments
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for key in kwargs.keys():
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setattr(self, key, kwargs[key])
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# main methods
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def generate_file(self):
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"""
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Generate the entire file that implements this object.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError("What language for code generation?")
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def generate_component(self):
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"""
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Generate a component definition for this object.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError("What language for code generation?")
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def generate_generic_declaration(self, generic=None, with_default=False):
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"""
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Generate a generic declaration for this object.
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* generic : either a name or a list index for a particular generic
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* with_default : True to add the default value
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Returns:
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* A string when generic argument is used
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* A list of strings with all generics
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError("What language for code generation?")
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def generate_port_declaration(self, port=None, with_default=False):
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"""
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Generate a port declaration for this object.
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Arguments:
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* port : either a name or a list index for a particular port
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* with_default : True to add the default value
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Returns:
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* A list of strings with all signals in port when port argument is used
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* A list of strings with all signals in all ports
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError("What language for code generation?")
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def generate_signal_declaration(self, inport=None, signal=None, with_default=False):
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"""
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Generate a signal declaration for this object.
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Arguments:
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* inport : either a name or a list index for a particular port. None
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means use the external_signals list
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* signal : either a name or a list index for a particular signal
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* with_default : True to add the default value
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* A string when signal argument is used
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* A list of strings with all signals
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"""
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def make_comment(self, data):
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"""
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* data: string or list of strings to convert
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Returns: string or list of strings with comments added.
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"""
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def add_tab(self, data, level=1):
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"""
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Returns: string or list of strings with <level> indentation levels.
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def to_valid_str(self, str_in):
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the HDL language. Useful for set names .
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Returns: the converted string.
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# codegen model management
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def add_generic(self, name, value, description="", **kwargs):
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Add a generic to the model.
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* description :
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* Optional arguments (just for method call format)
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* Reference to added generic dictionary.
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* This method can override an existing generic entry.
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* This basic method just add name, default value and description.
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Extended class methods must fill correct type arguments.
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if len(g) == 0:
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g = get_new_generic(name = name)
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g.update(default_value = value, description = description)
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def add_port(self, name, signal_desc=None, description="", **kwargs):
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Add a port to the model.
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* signal_desc : optional dictionary with signal information included.
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None to just add/update port without changing its signals.
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* description :
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* Optional arguments (just for method call format)
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* Reference to added port dictionary.
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* This method can add a new port or update an existing port with new
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signals.
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* This basic method just add name and description, and update a signal
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using signal_desc information. Extended class methods must fill
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correct type arguments in the updated signal.
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"""
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raise TypeError("Name must be string, not '%s'." % repr(name))
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if signal_desc is not None:
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if not all([x in signal_desc for x in ("class", "name")]):
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raise TypeError("Argument signal_desc must be a signal dict ('%s')." % repr(signal_desc))
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if signal_desc["class"] != "signal":
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raise TypeError("Argument signal_desc must be a signal dict ('%s')." % repr(signal_desc))
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p = filter(lambda x: x["name"] == name, self.ports)
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if len(p) == 0:
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p = get_new_port(name = name)
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self.ports.append(p)
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else:
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if description != "":
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p.update(description = description)
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if signal_desc is not None:
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sig = filter(lambda x: x["name"] == signal_desc["name"], p["signal_list"])
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if len(sig) == 0:
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p["signal_list"].append(signal_desc)
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else:
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sig[0].update(signal_desc)
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p.update(kwargs)
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return p
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def add_external_signal(self, name, direction, value, description="", **kwargs):
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"""
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Add a external signal to the model.
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Arguments:
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* name : must be a string
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* direction : "in" or "out"
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* value : initial value for this port
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* description
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* Optional arguments (just for method call format)
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Returns:
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* Reference to added external_signals dictionary.
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* This method can override an existing signal entry.
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* This basic method just add name, direction, intial value and
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description. Extended class methods must fill correct type arguments.
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"""
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if not isinstance(name, str):
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raise TypeError("Name must be string, not '%s'." % repr(name))
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# supported types:
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if isinstance(value, SignalType):
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value = value._init
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if not isinstance(value, (bool, int, intbv)):
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raise TypeError("Unsupported type '%s'." % repr(type(value)))
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if direction not in ["in", "out"]:
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raise ValueError("Direction must be 'in' or 'out', not '%s'." % repr(direction))
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# check if new entry
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sig = filter(lambda x: x["name"] == name, self.external_signals)
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if len(sig) == 0:
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sig = get_new_signal(name = name)
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self.external_signals.append(sig)
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else:
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sig = sig[0]
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sig.update(direction = direction, default_value = value, description = description)
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# optional kwargs
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sig.update(kwargs)
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# return reference to added generic dict
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return sig
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def build_implementation(self):
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"""
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Try to generate the implementation section. Check if a "codemodel"
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object exists and try to call "generate_implementation" method.
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If the call is successful, self.implementation will store its return
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string. Do nothing on failure (report a warning).
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"""
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if hasattr(self.nocobject_ref, "codemodel"):
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implementation = ""
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if not hasattr(self.nocobject_ref.codemodel, "generate_implementation"):
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warnings.warn("Method 'generate_implementation()' not found.")
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elif not callable(self.nocobject_ref.codemodel.generate_implementation):
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warnings.warn("Attribute 'generate_implementation()' not callable")
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else:
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implementation = self.nocobject_ref.codemodel.generate_implementation()
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##except:
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### Report a warning instead of the exception
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##exctype, value = exc_info()[:2]
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##warnings.warn("%s: %s" % (exctype, value))
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if isinstance(implementation, str):
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self.implementation = implementation
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def model_hash(self):
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"""
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Calculate a hash string based on the nocobject interface: Generics,
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ports and external signals.
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Two nocobject with the same model hash can be instantiated by the same
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module code (with different generics' values).
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Returns: a string with a predefined format.
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"""
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hash_str = ""
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# 1. Generics information
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hash_gen = []
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for g in self.generics:
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hash_gen.append([g["name"], g["type"]])
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# sort generics by name
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hash_gen.sort(key = lambda x: x[0])
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# add a stream of "<name><type>"
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for g in hash_gen:
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hash_str += "%s%s" % (g[0], g[1])
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# 2. Ports information
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hash_port = []
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for g in self.ports:
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hash_port.append([g["name"], g["type"], len(g["signal_list"])])
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# sort ports by name
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hash_port.sort(key = lambda x: x[0])
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# add a stream of "<name><type><num-of-signals>"
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for g in hash_port:
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hash_str += "%s%s" % (g[0], g[1])
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# 3. External ports information
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hash_ext = []
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for g in self.external_signals:
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hash_ext.append([g["name"], g["type"], g["direction"]])
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# sort external_signals by name
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hash_ext.sort(key = lambda x: x[0])
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# add a stream of "<name><type><direction>"
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for g in hash_ext:
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hash_str += "%s%s" % (g[0], g[1])
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self.interface_hash = hash_str
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return hash_str
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class noc_codegen_ext():
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"""
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Extension class for code generator
|
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|
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This class supports an access point to do transformations on a
|
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'noc_codegen_base' code model.
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This transformation methods should be declared on extended classes of this
|
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class, and are close related to the particular noc object.
|
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|
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Notes:
|
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* This object maintains the code model and use it to generate code. Any
|
468 |
|
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particular changes or adjustments to the model should be done by a
|
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|
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'noc_codegen_ext' object. Usually this object is related to a particular
|
470 |
|
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nocobject (router, ipcore or channel).
|
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|
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"""
|
472 |
|
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|
473 |
|
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def __init__(self, codegen_ref):
|
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|
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# must be related to a noc_codegen_base object
|
475 |
|
|
if not isinstance(codegen_ref, noc_codegen_base):
|
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|
|
raise TypeError("Argument must be an instance of 'noc_codegen_base' class")
|
477 |
|
|
|
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|
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self.codegen_ref = codegen_ref
|
479 |
|
|
self.nocobject_ref = codegen_ref.nocobject_ref
|
480 |
|
|
|
481 |
|
|
# helper structures:
|
482 |
|
|
# base objects for generics, ports and signals
|
483 |
|
|
_empty_generic = {
|
484 |
|
|
"class": "generic",
|
485 |
|
|
"name": "",
|
486 |
|
|
"type": "",
|
487 |
|
|
"type_array": [None, None],
|
488 |
|
|
"default_value": "",
|
489 |
|
|
"current_value": "",
|
490 |
|
|
"description": ""}
|
491 |
|
|
_empty_port = {
|
492 |
|
|
"class": "port",
|
493 |
|
|
"name": "",
|
494 |
|
|
"type": "",
|
495 |
|
|
"nocport": None,
|
496 |
|
|
"signal_list": [],
|
497 |
|
|
"description": ""}
|
498 |
|
|
_empty_signal = {
|
499 |
|
|
"class": "signal",
|
500 |
|
|
"name": "",
|
501 |
|
|
"type": "",
|
502 |
|
|
"type_array": [None, None],
|
503 |
|
|
"direction": "",
|
504 |
|
|
"default_value": "",
|
505 |
|
|
"related_generics": [],
|
506 |
|
|
"description": ""}
|
507 |
|
|
|
508 |
|
|
# new structures generation
|
509 |
|
|
def get_new_generic(**kwargs):
|
510 |
|
|
s = deepcopy(_empty_generic)
|
511 |
|
|
s.update(kwargs)
|
512 |
|
|
return s
|
513 |
|
|
def get_new_port(**kwargs):
|
514 |
|
|
s = deepcopy(_empty_port)
|
515 |
|
|
s.update(kwargs)
|
516 |
|
|
return s
|
517 |
|
|
def get_new_signal(**kwargs):
|
518 |
|
|
s = deepcopy(_empty_signal)
|
519 |
|
|
s.update(kwargs)
|
520 |
|
|
return s
|