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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // Filename: wbgpio.v // // Project: XuLA2 board // // Purpose: This extremely simple GPIO controller, although minimally // featured, is designed to control up to sixteen general purpose // input and sixteen general purpose output lines of a module from a // single address on a 32-bit wishbone bus. // // Input GPIO values are contained in the top 16-bits. Any change in // input values will generate an interrupt. // // Output GPIO values are contained in the bottom 16-bits. To change an // output GPIO value, writes to this port must also set a bit in the // upper sixteen bits. Hence, to set GPIO output zero, one would write // a 0x010001 to the port, whereas a 0x010000 would clear the bit. This // interface makes it possible to change only the bit of interest, without // needing to capture and maintain the prior bit values--something that // might be difficult from a interrupt context within a CPU. // // // // Creator: Dan Gisselquist, Ph.D. // Gisselquist Technology, LLC // //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // Copyright (C) 2015, Gisselquist Technology, LLC // // This program is free software (firmware): you can redistribute it and/or // modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published // by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at // your option) any later version. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT // ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTIBILITY or // FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License // for more details. // // License: GPL, v3, as defined and found on www.gnu.org, // http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html // // //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // module wbgpio(i_clk, i_wb_cyc, i_wb_stb, i_wb_we, i_wb_data, o_wb_data, i_gpio, o_gpio, o_int); parameter NIN=16, NOUT=16, DEFAULT=16'h00; input i_clk; // input i_wb_cyc, i_wb_stb, i_wb_we; input [31:0] i_wb_data; output wire [31:0] o_wb_data; // input [(NIN-1):0] i_gpio; output reg [(NOUT-1):0] o_gpio; // output reg o_int; // 9LUT's, 16 FF's always @(posedge i_clk) if ((i_wb_cyc)&&(i_wb_stb)&&(i_wb_we)) o_gpio <= ((o_gpio)&(~i_wb_data[(NOUT+16-1):16])) |((i_wb_data[(NOUT-1):0])&(i_wb_data[(NOUT+16-1):16])); reg [(NIN-1):0] x_gpio, r_gpio; // 3 LUTs, 33 FF's always @(posedge i_clk) begin x_gpio <= i_gpio; r_gpio <= x_gpio; o_int <= (x_gpio != r_gpio); end assign o_wb_data = { {(16-NIN){1'b0}}, r_gpio, {(16-NOUT){1'b0}}, o_gpio }; endmodule
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