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// Project Name                   : ORPSoCv2
// File Name                      : jp_vpi.c
// Prepared By                    : jb, jb@orsoc.se
// Project Start                  : 2009-05-01
 
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//
// Implements communication between verilog simulator and RSP server
//
//
/*
Functions used via the Verilog Procedural Interface (VPI), in a verilog
simulation of an OpenRISC processor, providing a means of communication to the
simulatin for a GDB stub.
 
The communication between the GDB stub and this module is via a "custom"
protocol, which is decoded into the verilog debug task module and the
appropriate transactions are performed with the debug interface inside the
OpenRISC design.
 
Operation:
See the verilog file containing the calls to the VPI tasks  we outline in this
file for exact details of how they are  used (debug_vpi_module.v), but
following is a brief outline of how it is meant to work.
 
The RSP GDB stub is initialised after compile via a VPI callback
(cbEndOfCompile). A process is forked off to run the RSP server, and IPC is via
pipes. Note: This is probably an extremely ineffecient way to do this as the
fork() creates a copy of the program, including it's ~200MB memory space, so
maybe a different method should be worked out for massive sims, but for smaller
OpenRISC designs on a power machine this is not a problem.
 
The verilog debug module polls for incoming commands from the GDB stub at a
#delay rate set in the verilog code.
 
The port which the GDB server runs on is #define'd in this file by
RSP_SERVER_PORT.
 
When a GDB connection is established, the state of the processor is downloaded
by GDB, so expect a slight delay after connection.
 
To close down the simulation gracefully, issue a "detach" command from GDB.
This will close the connection with the stub and will also send a message to
$finish the simulation.
 
Note: Simulation reset is untested, but should probably work OK.
 
Note: Reading uninitialised memory which returns Xs will break things.
Specifically, the CRC generation breaks, and then many other things. So to help
avoid hours of X tracing, ensure you're reading initialised space from GDB.
 
To Do: 
* Comment this better! Sorry, it's a little lacking in this area.
* Block transfers (ie. what happens when "load"ing from GDB) ignore any bytes
  over the word boundary at the end of a transfer. Currently a warning printf
  will appear.
* Make the RSP server process not be a complete copy of the vvp image - ie.
  don't fork() in the sim, maybe compile and exec() a separate app for this.
 
*/
 
 
/* EXAMPLE
// Associate C Function with a New System Task
voi
d registerHelloSystfs() {
  s_vpi_systf_data task_data_s;
  p_vpi_systf_data task_data_p = &task_data_s;
  task_data_p->type = vpiSysTask;
  task_data_p->tfname = "$hello";
  task_data_p->calltf = hello;
  task_data_p->compiletf = 0;
 
  vpi_register_systf(task_data_p);
}
 
*/
 
 
/*
To associate your C function with a system task, create a 
data structure of type s_vpi_systf_data and a pointer to 
that structure. The vpi_systf_data data type is defined in 
the vpi_user.h include file. Below is the data structure 
of s_vpi_systf_data.
 
 typedef struct t_vpi_systf_data {
   PLI_INT32 type;     // vpiSysTask, vpiSysFunc - task not return val, Func does
   PLI_INT32 sysfunctype; // vpiSysTask, vpi[Int,Real,Time,Sized, SizedSigned]Func - if it's a func, this is the typ of return 
   PLI_BYTE8 *tfname;  // First character must be `$' 
   PLI_INT32 (*calltf)(PLI_BYTE8 *); //pointer to the function
   PLI_INT32 (*compiletf)(PLI_BYTE8 *); // pointer to a function that the simulator calls 
                                        // when it's compiled - can be NULL
   PLI_INT32 (*sizetf)(PLI_BYTE8 *); // For sized function callbacks only, This field is a 
                                     // pointer to a routine that returns the size, in bits, 
                                     // of the value that the system task or function returns.
   PLI_BYTE8 *user_data; --optional extra data?
 } s_vpi_systf_data, *p_vpi_systf_data;
*/
 
 
 
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// Date		Version	Description
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// 090501		Imported code from "jp" VPI project     	jb
//                      Changed to use pipes instead of sockets         jb
 
 
 
 
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <sys/select.h>
#include <sys/poll.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
 
// VPI includes
#include <vpi_user.h>
 
#ifdef CDS_VPI
// Cadence ncverilog specific include
#include <vpi_user_cds.h>
#endif
 
// Includes for the RSP server side of things
#include "gdb.h"
#include "rsp-rtl_sim.h"
#include "rsp-vpi.h"
 
// Define the port we open the RSP server on
#define RSP_SERVER_PORT 5555
 
//Function to register the function which sets up the sockets interface
void register_init_rsp_server_functions() ;
// Function which sets up the socket interface
void init_rsp_server();
//install a callback on simulation reset which calls setup
void setup_reset_callbacks();
//install a callback on simulation compilation finish
void setup_endofcompile_callbacks();
//install a callback on simulation finish
void setup_finish_callbacks();
//callback function which closes and clears the socket file descriptors
// on simulation reset
void sim_reset_callback();
void sim_endofcompile_callback();
void sim_finish_callback();
 
void register_check_for_command();
void register_get_command_address();
void register_get_command_data();
void register_return_command_block_data();
void register_return_command_data();
void register_get_command_block_data();
void register_return_response();
 
void check_for_command();
void get_command_address();
void get_command_data();
void get_command_block_data();
void return_command_data();
void return_command_block_data();
void return_response();
 
 
#include <time.h>
 
uint32_t vpi_to_rsp_pipe[2]; // [0] - read, [1] - write
uint32_t rsp_to_vpi_pipe[2]; // [0] - read, [1] - write
uint32_t command_pipe[2]; // RSP end writes, VPI end reads ONLY
 
/* Global static to store the child rsp server PID if we want to kill it */
static pid_t rsp_server_child_pid = (pid_t) 0; // pid_t is just a signed int
 
 
/********************************************************************/
/* init_rsp_server
 * 
 * Fork off the rsp server process
 *                                                                   /
/********************************************************************/
void init_rsp_server(){
 
 
  // First get the port number to start the RSP server on
 
  vpiHandle systfref, args_iter, argh;
 
  struct t_vpi_value argval;
 
  int value,i;
 
  int n;
 
  int portNum;
 
  char* send_buf;
 
  /*
 
  // Currently removed - ability to call $rsp_init_server() with a 
  // port number as parameter. Hardcoded allows us to run this as
  // a callback after compiile (cbEndOfCompile)
 
  // Obtain a handle to the argument list
  systfref = vpi_handle(vpiSysTfCall, NULL);
 
  // Now call iterate with the vpiArgument parameter
  args_iter = vpi_iterate(vpiArgument, systfref); 
 
  // get a handle on the object passed to the function
  argh = vpi_scan(args_iter);
 
  // now store the command value back in the sim
  argval.format = vpiIntVal;
 
  // Now set the data value
  vpi_get_value(argh, &argval);
 
  portNum = (int) argval.value.integer;
 
  // Cleanup and return
  vpi_free_object(args_iter);
 
  // We should now have our port number.
 
  */
 
  // Fork. Let the child run the RSP server
  pid_t pid;
  int rv;
 
  if(DBG_JP_VPI) printf("jp_vpi: init_rsp_server\n");
 
  // Setup pipes
  if(pipe(vpi_to_rsp_pipe) == -1)
    {
      perror("jp_vpi: init_rsp_server pipes");
      exit(1);
    }
  if(pipe(rsp_to_vpi_pipe) == -1)
    {
      perror("jp_vpi: init_rsp_server pipes");
      exit(1);
    }
  if(pipe(command_pipe) == -1)
    {
      perror("jp_vpi: init_rsp_server pipes");
      exit(1);
    }
 
  // Set command pipe to be non-blocking
#if defined (STRIDE) || (defined (pfa) && defined (HAVE_PTYS)) || defined (AIX)
  {
    int one = 1;
    ioctl (command_pipe[0], FIONBIO, &one);
  }
#endif
 
#ifdef O_NONBLOCK /* The POSIX way */
  fcntl (command_pipe[0], F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK);
#elif defined (O_NDELAY)
  fcntl (command_pipe[0], F_SETFL, O_NDELAY);
#endif /* O_NONBLOCK */
 
  // Check on the child process. If it has not been started it will
  // be 0, else it will be something else and we'll just return
  if ((int) rsp_server_child_pid > 0)
    return;
 
  switch(pid=fork())
    {
    case -1:
      perror("fork");
      exit(1);
      break;
    case 0: // Child
      run_rsp_server(RSP_SERVER_PORT);
      // exit if it ever returns, which it shouldn't
      exit(0);
      break;
    default:
      //  We're the parent process, so continue on.
      rsp_server_child_pid = pid;
      break;
    }
 
  // Parent will only ever get this far...
 
  return;
 
}
 
void register_init_rsp_server_functions() {
  s_vpi_systf_data data = {vpiSysTask, 
			   0, 
			   "$init_rsp_server", 
			   (void *)init_rsp_server, 
			   0, 
			   0, 
			   0};
 
  vpi_register_systf(&data);
 
  return;
}
 
void print_command_string(unsigned char cmd)
{
  switch(cmd)
    {
    case 0x1 :
      printf("  TAP instruction register set\n");
      break;
    case 0x2 :
      printf("  set debug chain\n");
      break;
    case 0x3 :
      printf("  CPU control (stall/reset) reg write\n");
      break;
    case 0x4 :
      printf("  CPU control (stall/reset) reg read\n");
      break;
    case 0x5 :
      printf("  CPU reg write\n");
      break;
    case 0x6 :
      printf("  CPU reg read\n");
      break;
    case 0x7 :
      printf("  WB write\n");
      break;
    case 0x8 :
      printf("  WB read 32\n");
      break;
    case 0x9 :
      printf("  WB block write 32\n");
      break;
    case 0xa :
      printf("  WB block read 32\n");
      break;
    case 0xb :
      printf("  reset\n");
      break;
    case 0xc :
      printf("  read jtag id\n");
      break;
    }
}
 
// See if there's anything on the FIFO for us
 
void check_for_command(char *userdata){
 
  vpiHandle systfref, args_iter, argh;
 
  struct t_vpi_value argval;
 
  int value,i;
 
  int n;
 
  unsigned char data;
 
  //if(DBG_JP_VPI) printf("check_for_command\n");
 
  //n = read(rsp_to_vpi_pipe[0], &data, 1);
 
  n = read(command_pipe[0], &data, 1);
 
  if ( ((n < 0) && (errno == EAGAIN)) || (n==0) )
    {
      // Nothing in the fifo this time, let's return
      return;
    }
  else if (n < 0)
    {
      // some sort of error
      perror("check_for_command");
 
      exit(1);
    }
 
  if (DBG_JP_VPI)
  {
    printf("jp_vpi: c = %x:",data);
    print_command_string(data);
    fflush(stdout);
  }
 
  // Return the command to the sim
 
  // Obtain a handle to the argument list
  systfref = vpi_handle(vpiSysTfCall, NULL);
 
  // Now call iterate with the vpiArgument parameter
  args_iter = vpi_iterate(vpiArgument, systfref); 
 
  // get a handle on the variable passed to the function
  argh = vpi_scan(args_iter);
 
  // now store the command value back in the sim
  argval.format = vpiIntVal;
 
  // Now set the command value
  vpi_get_value(argh, &argval);
 
  argval.value.integer = (uint32_t) data;
 
  // And vpi_put_value() it back into the sim
  vpi_put_value(argh, &argval, NULL, vpiNoDelay);
 
  // Cleanup and return
  vpi_free_object(args_iter);
 
  n = write(vpi_to_rsp_pipe[1],&data,1);
  if (DBG_JP_VPI) printf("jp_vpi: r");
 
  if (DBG_JP_VPI) printf("\n");
 
  return;
}
 
void get_command_address(char *userdata){
 
  vpiHandle systfref, args_iter, argh;
 
  struct t_vpi_value argval;
 
  int value,i;
 
  int n;
 
  uint32_t data;
 
  char* recv_buf;
 
  recv_buf = (char *) &data; // cast data as our receive char buffer
 
  n = read(rsp_to_vpi_pipe[0],recv_buf,4);
  if (n<0)
    {
      //client has closed connection
      //attempt to close and return gracefully
      return;
    }      
 
  if (DBG_JP_VPI) printf("jp_vpi: get_command_address adr=0x%.8x\n",data);
 
  // now put the address into the argument passed to the task
 
  // Obtain a handle to the argument list
  systfref = vpi_handle(vpiSysTfCall, NULL);
 
  // Now call iterate with the vpiArgument parameter
  args_iter = vpi_iterate(vpiArgument, systfref); 
 
  // get a handle on the variable passed to the function
  argh = vpi_scan(args_iter);
 
  // now store the command value back in the sim
  argval.format = vpiIntVal;
 
  // Now set the address value
  vpi_get_value(argh, &argval);
  argval.value.integer = (uint32_t) data;
 
  // And vpi_put_value() it back into the sim
  vpi_put_value(argh, &argval, NULL, vpiNoDelay);
 
  // Cleanup and return
  vpi_free_object(args_iter);
 
   return;
 
}
 
void get_command_data(char *userdata){
 
  vpiHandle systfref, args_iter, argh;
 
  struct t_vpi_value argval;
 
  int value,i;
 
  int n = 0;
 
  uint32_t data;
 
  char* recv_buf;
 
  recv_buf = (char *) &data; // cast data as our receive char buffer
 
 read_command_data_again:  
  n = read(rsp_to_vpi_pipe[0],recv_buf,4);
 
  if ((n < 4) && errno==EAGAIN)
    goto read_command_data_again;
  else if (n < 4)
    {
      printf("jp_vpi: get_command_data errno: %d\n",errno);
      perror("jp_vpi: get_command_data read failed");
    }
  if (DBG_JP_VPI) printf("jp_vpi: get_command_data = 0x%.8x\n",data);
 
  // Obtain a handle to the argument list
  systfref = vpi_handle(vpiSysTfCall, NULL);
 
  // Now call iterate with the vpiArgument parameter
  args_iter = vpi_iterate(vpiArgument, systfref); 
 
  // get a handle on the variable passed to the function
  argh = vpi_scan(args_iter);
 
  // now store the command value back in the sim
  argval.format = vpiIntVal;
 
  // Now set the data value
  vpi_get_value(argh, &argval);
  argval.value.integer = (uint32_t) data;
 
  // And vpi_put_value() it back into the sim
  vpi_put_value(argh, &argval, NULL, vpiNoDelay);
 
  // Cleanup and return
  vpi_free_object(args_iter);
 
   return;
 
}
 
 
void get_command_block_data(){ // $get_command_block_data(length, mem_array)
 
  vpiHandle systfref, args_iter, argh;
 
  struct t_vpi_value argval;
 
  int value,i;
 
  int n;
 
  uint32_t data;
  uint32_t length;
 
  char* recv_buf;
 
  // Now setup the handles to verilog objects and check things
  // Obtain a handle to the argument list
  systfref = vpi_handle(vpiSysTfCall, NULL);
 
  // Now call iterate with the vpiArgument parameter
  args_iter = vpi_iterate(vpiArgument, systfref); 
 
  // get a handle on the length variable
  argh = vpi_scan(args_iter);
 
  argval.format = vpiIntVal;
 
  // get the value for the length object
  vpi_get_value(argh, &argval);
 
  // now set length
  length = argval.value.integer;
 
  int num_words = length/4;
 
  //if((length % 4) != 0) vpi_printf("length of %d bytes is not exactly word-aligned\n",length);
  // If non-word aligned we throw away remainder
  int throw_away_bytes = length %4;
 
  int loaded_words = 0;
 
  if(DBG_JP_VPI)printf("jp_vpi: get_command_block_data: length=%d, num_words=%d\n",length,num_words);
 
  // now get a handle on the next object (memory array)
  argh = vpi_scan(args_iter);
 
  // check we got passed a memory (array of regs)
  if (vpi_get(vpiType, argh) != vpiMemory)
    { 
      vpi_printf("jp_vpi: ERROR: did not pass a memory to get_command_block_data\n");
      return;
    }
 
  // check the memory we're writing into is big enough
  if (vpi_get(vpiSize, argh) < num_words ) 
    {
      vpi_printf("jp_vpi: ERROR: buffer passed to get_command_block_data too small. size is %d words, needs to be %d\n",
		 vpi_get(vpiSize, argh), num_words);
      return;
    } 
 
  vpiHandle array_word;
 
  // Loop to load the words
  while (loaded_words < num_words) {
 
    recv_buf = (char *) &data;
 
    // blocking receive for data block
    n = read(rsp_to_vpi_pipe[0],recv_buf,4);
 
    // now get a handle on the current word we want in the array that was passed to us
    array_word = vpi_handle_by_index(argh, loaded_words);
 
    if (array_word != NULL)
      {
	argval.value.integer = (uint32_t) data;
 
	// And vpi_put_value() it back into the sim
	vpi_put_value(array_word, &argval, NULL, vpiNoDelay);
      }
    else
      return;
 
    loaded_words++;
  }
  // TODO: This is a quick fix, should be delt with properly!!
  if (throw_away_bytes) 
    {
      //printf("reading off %d extra data bytes\n",throw_away_bytes);
      n = read(rsp_to_vpi_pipe[0],&data,throw_away_bytes);
      //printf("read off %d bytes \n",n);
    }
 
  // Cleanup and return
  vpi_free_object(args_iter);
 
  return;
 
}
 
void return_command_data(char *userdata){
 
  vpiHandle systfref, args_iter, argh;
 
  struct t_vpi_value argval;
 
  int value,i;
 
  int n;
 
  uint32_t data;
 
  char* send_buf;
 
  // Obtain a handle to the argument list
  systfref = vpi_handle(vpiSysTfCall, NULL);
 
  // Now call iterate with the vpiArgument parameter
  args_iter = vpi_iterate(vpiArgument, systfref); 
 
  // get a handle on the object passed to the function
  argh = vpi_scan(args_iter);
 
  // now store the command value back in the sim
  argval.format = vpiIntVal;
 
  // Now set the data value
  vpi_get_value(argh, &argval);
 
  data = (uint32_t) argval.value.integer;
 
  // Cleanup and return
  vpi_free_object(args_iter);
 
  if (DBG_JP_VPI) printf("jp_vpi: return_command_data 0x%.8x\n",data);
 
  send_buf = (char *) &data; //cast our long as a char buf
 
  // write the data back
  n = write(vpi_to_rsp_pipe[1],send_buf,4);
 
  return;
 
}
 
void return_command_block_data(){
 
  vpiHandle systfref, args_iter, argh;
 
  struct t_vpi_value argval;
 
  int value,i;
 
  int n;
 
  uint32_t data;
  uint32_t length;
 
  char *block_data_buf;
  uint32_t *block_word_data_buf_ptr;
 
  int num_words;
  int sent_words = 0;
 
  vpiHandle array_word;
 
  // Now setup the handles to verilog objects and check things
  // Obtain a handle to the argument list
  systfref = vpi_handle(vpiSysTfCall, NULL);
 
  // Now call iterate with the vpiArgument parameter
  args_iter = vpi_iterate(vpiArgument, systfref); 
 
  // get a handle on the length variable
  argh = vpi_scan(args_iter);
 
  argval.format = vpiIntVal;
 
  // get the value for the length object
  vpi_get_value(argh, &argval);
 
  // now set length
  length = argval.value.integer;
 
  // now get a handle on the next object (memory array)
  argh = vpi_scan(args_iter);
 
  // check we got passed a memory (array of regs)
  if (vpi_get(vpiType, argh) != vpiMemory)
    { 
      vpi_printf("jp_vpi: ERROR: did not pass a memory to return_command_block_data\n");
      return;
    }
 
  // We have to alloc memory here for lengths > 4
  if (length > 4);
  {
    block_data_buf = (char*) malloc(length * sizeof(char));
    if (block_data_buf == NULL)
      {
	vpi_printf("jp_vpi: return_command_block_data: Error. Could not allocate memory\n");
	// Cleanup and return
	vpi_free_object(args_iter);
	return;
      }
 
    // Now cast it as a uint32_t array
    block_word_data_buf_ptr = (uint32_t *) block_data_buf;
  }
 
  num_words = length / 4; // We're always going to be dealing with whole words here
 
  if (DBG_JP_VPI) printf("jp_vpi: return_command_block_data: num_words %d\n",
			 num_words);
 
    // Loop to load the words
  while (sent_words < num_words) {
 
    // Get a handle on the current word we want in the array that was passed to us
    array_word = vpi_handle_by_index(argh, sent_words);
 
    if (array_word != NULL)
      {
	vpi_get_value(array_word, &argval);
 
	data = (uint32_t) argval.value.integer;
 
	block_word_data_buf_ptr[sent_words] = data;
      }
    else
      return;
 
    if (DBG_JP_VPI) printf ( "jp_vpi: return_command_block_data: word %d 0x%.8x\n",
			     sent_words, data);
    sent_words++;
  }
 
  if (!(length > 4))
    {
      block_data_buf = (char *) &data; 
    }
 
  n = write(vpi_to_rsp_pipe[1],block_data_buf,length);
 
 
  if (length > 4)
    {
      // Free the array
      free(block_data_buf);
    }
 
 
  // Cleanup and return
  vpi_free_object(args_iter);
 
  return;
 
}
 
 
 
void return_response(char *userdata){
 
  int n;
 
  char resp = 0;
 
  // send a response byte
  n = write(vpi_to_rsp_pipe[1],&resp,1);
 
  if (DBG_JP_VPI) printf("jp_vpi: ret\n\n");
 
  return;
 
}
 
void register_check_for_command() {
  s_vpi_systf_data data = {vpiSysTask, 
			   0, 
			   "$check_for_command", 
			   (void *)check_for_command, 
			   0, 
			   0, 
			   0};
 
  vpi_register_systf(&data);
 
  return;
}
 
void register_get_command_address() {
  s_vpi_systf_data data = {vpiSysTask, 
			   0, 
			   "$get_command_address", 
			   (void *)get_command_address, 
			   0, 
			   0, 
			   0};
 
  vpi_register_systf(&data);
 
  return;
}
 
void register_get_command_data() {
  s_vpi_systf_data data = {vpiSysTask, 
			   0, 
			   "$get_command_data", 
			   (void *)get_command_data, 
			   0, 
			   0, 
			   0};
 
  vpi_register_systf(&data);
 
  return;
}
 
void register_get_command_block_data() {
  s_vpi_systf_data data = {vpiSysTask, 
			   0, 
			   "$get_command_block_data", 
			   (void *)get_command_block_data, 
			   0, 
			   0, 
			   0};
 
  vpi_register_systf(&data);
 
  return;
}
 
 
void register_return_command_block_data() {
  s_vpi_systf_data data = {vpiSysTask, 
			   0, 
			   "$return_command_block_data", 
			   (void *)return_command_block_data, 
			   0, 
			   0, 
			   0};
 
  vpi_register_systf(&data);
 
  return;
}
 
void register_return_command_data() {
  s_vpi_systf_data data = {vpiSysTask, 
			   0, 
			   "$return_command_data", 
			   (void *)return_command_data, 
			   0, 
			   0, 
			   0};
 
  vpi_register_systf(&data);
 
  return;
}
 
void register_return_response() {
  s_vpi_systf_data data = {vpiSysTask, 
			   0, 
			   "$return_response", 
			   (void *)return_response, 
			   0, 
			   0, 
			   0};
 
  vpi_register_systf(&data);
 
  return;
}
 
 
void setup_reset_callbacks()
{
 
  // here we setup and install callbacks for 
  // the setup and management of connections to
  // the simulator upon simulation start and 
  // reset
 
  static s_vpi_time time_s = {vpiScaledRealTime}; 
  static s_vpi_value value_s = {vpiBinStrVal}; 
  static s_cb_data cb_data_s =  
    {
      cbEndOfReset, // or start of simulation - initing socket fds etc
      (void *)sim_reset_callback,
      NULL,
      &time_s,
      &value_s
    }; 
 
  cb_data_s.obj = NULL;  /* trigger object */ 
 
  cb_data_s.user_data = NULL;
 
  // actual call to register the callback
  vpi_register_cb(&cb_data_s);  
 
}
 
void sim_reset_callback()
{
 
  // nothing to do!
 
  return;
 
}
 
void setup_endofcompile_callbacks()
{
 
  // here we setup and install callbacks for 
  // simulation finish
 
  static s_vpi_time time_s = {vpiScaledRealTime}; 
  static s_vpi_value value_s = {vpiBinStrVal}; 
  static s_cb_data cb_data_s =  
    {
      cbEndOfCompile, // end of compile
      (void *)sim_endofcompile_callback,
      NULL,
      &time_s,
      &value_s
    }; 
 
  cb_data_s.obj = NULL;  /* trigger object */ 
 
  cb_data_s.user_data = NULL;
 
  // actual call to register the callback
  vpi_register_cb(&cb_data_s);  
 
}
 
void sim_endofcompile_callback()
{
  // Init the RSP server
  init_rsp_server(); // Start the RSP server from here!
 
}
 
 
void setup_finish_callbacks()
{
 
  // here we setup and install callbacks for 
  // simulation finish
 
  static s_vpi_time time_s = {vpiScaledRealTime}; 
  static s_vpi_value value_s = {vpiBinStrVal}; 
  static s_cb_data cb_data_s =  
    {
      cbEndOfSimulation, // end of simulation
      (void *)sim_finish_callback,
      NULL,
      &time_s,
      &value_s
    }; 
 
  cb_data_s.obj = NULL;  /* trigger object */ 
 
  cb_data_s.user_data = NULL;
 
  // actual call to register the callback
  vpi_register_cb(&cb_data_s);  
 
}
 
void sim_finish_callback()
{
  printf("Closing RSP server\n");
  // Close down the child process, if it hasn't already
  kill(rsp_server_child_pid,SIGTERM);
}
 
 
 
// Register the new system task here
void (*vlog_startup_routines[ ] ) () = {
  register_init_rsp_server_functions,
#ifdef CDS_VPI
  // this installs a callback on simulator reset - something which 
  // icarus does not do, so we only do it for cadence currently
  setup_reset_callbacks, 
#endif
  setup_endofcompile_callbacks,
  setup_finish_callbacks,
  register_check_for_command,
  register_get_command_address,
  register_get_command_data,
  register_get_command_block_data,
  register_return_command_data,
  register_return_command_block_data,
  register_return_response,
  0  // last entry must be 0 
}; 
 
 
 
// Entry point for testing development of the vpi functions
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
 
  return 0;
 
}
 
 
 
 

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