################################################################################ # # Copyright 2012-2015, Sinclair R.F., Inc. # ################################################################################ import math; import re; from ssbccPeripheral import SSBCCperipheral from ssbccUtil import IsPowerOf2; from ssbccUtil import SSBCCException; class UART_Tx(SSBCCperipheral): """ Transmit side of a UART: 1 start bit 8 data bits 1 or 2 stop bits\n Usage: PERIPHERAL UART_Tx outport=O_outport_name \\ outstatus=I_outstatus_name \\ baudmethod={clk/rate|count} \\ [outsignal=o_name] \\ [noOutFIFO|outFIFO=n] \\ [{CTS|CTSn}=i_cts_name] \\ [nStop={1|2}]\n Where: outport=O_outport_name specifies the symbol used by the outport instruction to write a byte to the peripheral Note: The name must start with "O_". outstatus=I_outstatus_name specifies the symbol used by the inport instruction to get the status of the output side of the peripheral Note: The name must start with "I_". baudmethod specifies the method to generate the desired bit rate: 1st method: clk/rate clk is the frequency of "i_clk" in Hz a number will be interpreted as the clock frequency in Hz a symbol will be interpreted as a constant or a parameter Note: the symbol must be declared with the CONSTANT, LOCALPARARM, or PARAMETER configuration command. rate is the desired baud rate this is specified as per "clk" 2nd method: specify the number of "i_clk" clock cycles between bit edges Note: clk, rate, and count can be parameters or constants. For example, the following uses the parameter G_CLK_FREQ_HZ for the clock frequency and a hard-wired baud rate of 9600: "baudmethod=G_CLK_FREQ_HZ/9600". Note: The numeric values can have Verilog-style '_' separators between the digits. For example, 100_000_000 represents 100 million. outsignal=o_name optionally specifies the name of the output signal Default: o_UART_Tx noOutFIFO optionally state that the peripheral will not have an output FIFO Note: This is the default. outFIFO=n optionally add a FIFO of depth n to the output side of the UART Note: n must be a power of 2. CTS=i_cts_name or CTSn=i_cts_name optionally specify an input handshake signal to control whether or not the peripheral transmits data Note: If CTS is specified then the transmitter is active when i_cts_name is high. If CTSn is specified then the transmitter is active when i_cts_name is low. Note: The default, i.e., neither CTS nor CTSn is specified, is to always enable the transmitter. Note: If there is no FIFO and the CTS/CTSn handshake indicates that the data flow is disabled, then the busy signal will be high and the processor code must not transmit the next byte. nStop=n optionally configure the peripheral for n stop bits default: 1 stop bit Note: n must be 1 or 2 Note: the peripheral does not accept 1.5 stop bits\n The following ports are provided by this peripheral: O_outport_name output the next 8-bit value to transmit or to queue for transmission Note: If there is no output FIFO or if there is an output FIFO and this write would cause a FIFO overflow, then this byte will be discarded. I_outstatus_name input the status of the output side of the peripheral bit 0: output busy this bit will be high when the output side of the peripheral cannot accept more writes Note: If there is no FIFO this means that the peripheral is still transmitting the last byte. If there is an output FIFO it means that it is full.\n Note: "Busy" is used rather that "ready" to facilitate loops that wait for a not-busy status to send the next byte. See the examples below.\n WARNING: The peripheral is very simple and does not protect against writing a new value in the middle of a transmition or writing to a full FIFO. Adding such logic would be contrary to the design principle of keeping the HDL small and relying on the assembly code to provide the protection.\n Example: Configure the UART for 115200 baud using a 100 MHz clock and transmit the message "Hello World!"\n Within the processor architecture file include the configuration command:\n PERIPHERAL UART_Tx O_UART_TX I_UART_TX baudmethod=100_000_000/115200\n Use the following assembly code to transmit the message "Hello World!". This transmits the entire message whether or not the peripheral has a FIFO.\n N"Hello World!\\r\\n" :loop .outport(O_UART_TX) :wait .inport(I_UART_TX_BUSY) .jumpc(wait) .jumpc(loop,nop) drop """ def __init__(self,peripheralFile,config,param_list,loc): # Use the externally provided file name for the peripheral self.peripheralFile = peripheralFile; # Get the parameters. allowables = ( ( 'CTS', r'i_\w+$', None, ), ( 'CTSn', r'i_\w+$', None, ), ( 'baudmethod', r'\S+$', lambda v : self.RateMethod(config,v), ), ( 'noOutFIFO', None, None, ), ( 'nStop', r'[12]$', int, ), ( 'outFIFO', r'[1-9]\d*$', lambda v : self.IntPow2Method(config,v), ), ( 'outport', r'O_\w+$', None, ), ( 'outsignal', r'o_\w+$', None, ), ( 'outstatus', r'I_\w+$', None, ), ); names = [a[0] for a in allowables]; for param_tuple in param_list: param = param_tuple[0]; if param not in names: raise SSBCCException('Unrecognized parameter "%s" at %s' % (param,loc,)); param_test = allowables[names.index(param)]; self.AddAttr(config,param,param_tuple[1],param_test[1],loc,param_test[2]); # Ensure the required parameters are provided. for paramname in ( 'baudmethod', 'outport', 'outstatus', ): if not hasattr(self,paramname): raise SSBCCException('Required parameter "%s" is missing at %s' % (paramname,loc,)); # Set optional parameters. for optionalpair in ( ( 'nStop', 1, ), ( 'outsignal', 'o_UART_Tx', ), ): if not hasattr(self,optionalpair[0]): setattr(self,optionalpair[0],optionalpair[1]); # Ensure exclusive pair configurations are set and consistent. for exclusivepair in ( ( 'CTS', 'CTSn', None, None, ), ( 'noOutFIFO', 'outFIFO', 'noOutFIFO', True, ), ): if hasattr(self,exclusivepair[0]) and hasattr(self,exclusivepair[1]): raise SSBCCException('Only one of "%s" and "%s" can be specified at %s' % (exclusivepair[0],exclusivepair[1],loc,)); if not hasattr(self,exclusivepair[0]) and not hasattr(self,exclusivepair[1]) and exclusivepair[2]: setattr(self,exclusivepair[2],exclusivepair[3]); # Convert configurations to alternative format. for equivalent in ( ( 'noOutFIFO', 'outFIFO', 0, ), ): if hasattr(self,equivalent[0]): delattr(self,equivalent[0]); setattr(self,equivalent[1],equivalent[2]); # Set the string used to identify signals associated with this peripheral. self.namestring = self.outsignal; # Add the I/O port, internal signals, and the INPORT and OUTPORT symbols for this peripheral. for ioEntry in ( ( 'outsignal', 1, 'output', ), ( 'CTS', 1, 'input', ), ( 'CTSn', 1, 'input', ), ): if hasattr(self,ioEntry[0]): config.AddIO(getattr(self,ioEntry[0]),ioEntry[1],ioEntry[2],loc); config.AddSignalWithInit('s__%s__Tx' % self.namestring,8,None,loc); config.AddSignal('s__%s__Tx_busy' % self.namestring,1,loc); config.AddSignalWithInit('s__%s__Tx_wr' % self.namestring,1,None,loc); config.AddOutport((self.outport,False, ('s__%s__Tx' % self.namestring,8,'data',), ('s__%s__Tx_wr' % self.namestring,1,'strobe',), ),loc); config.AddInport((self.outstatus, ('s__%s__Tx_busy' % self.namestring,1,'data',), ),loc); # Add the 'clog2' function to the processor (if required). config.functions['clog2'] = True; def GenVerilog(self,fp,config): for bodyextension in ('.v',): body = self.LoadCore(self.peripheralFile,bodyextension); for subpair in ( ( r'\bL__', 'L__@NAME@__', ), ( r'\bgen__', 'gen__@NAME@__', ), ( r'\bs__', 's__@NAME@__', ), ( r'@BAUDMETHOD@', str(self.baudmethod), ), ( r'@ENABLED@', self.CTS if hasattr(self,'CTS') else ('!%s' % self.CTSn) if hasattr(self,'CTSn') else '1\'b1', ), ( r'@NSTOP@', str(self.nStop), ), ( r'@OUTFIFO@', str(self.outFIFO), ), ( r'@NAME@', self.namestring, ), ): body = re.sub(subpair[0],subpair[1],body); body = self.GenVerilogFinal(config,body); fp.write(body);