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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // Filename: ziptimer.v // // Project: Zip CPU -- a small, lightweight, RISC CPU soft core // // Purpose: // // Interface: // Two options: // 1. One combined register for both control and value, and ... // The reload value is set any time the timer data value is "set". // Reading the register returns the timer value. Controls are // set so that writing a value to the timer automatically starts // it counting down. // 2. Two registers, one for control one for value. // The control register would have the reload value in it. // On the clock when the interface is set to zero the interrupt is set. // Hence setting the timer to zero will disable the timer without // setting any interrupts. Thus setting it to five will count // 5 clocks: 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, Interrupt. // // // Control bits: // Start_n/Stop. Writing a '0' starts the timer, '1' stops it. // Thus, ignoring this bit sets it to start. // AutoReload. If set, then on reset the timer automatically // loads the last set value and starts over. This is // useful for distinguishing between a one-time interrupt // timer, and a repetitive interval timer. // (COUNT: If set, the timer only ticks whenever an external // line goes high. What this external line is ... is // not specified here. This, however, breaks my // interface ideal of having our peripheral set not depend // upon anything. Hence, this is an advanced option // enabled at compile time only.) // (INTEN. Interrupt enable--reaching zero always creates an // interrupt, so this control bit isn't needed. The // interrupt controller can be used to mask the interrupt.) // (COUNT-DOWN/UP: This timer is *only* a count-down timer. // There is no means of setting it to count up.) // WatchDog // This timer can be implemented as a watchdog timer simply by // connecting the interrupt line to the reset line of the CPU. // When the timer then expires, it will trigger a CPU reset. // // // Creator: Dan Gisselquist, Ph.D. // Gisselquist Tecnology, 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 ziptimer(i_clk, i_rst, i_ce, i_wb_cyc, i_wb_stb, i_wb_we, i_wb_data, o_wb_ack, o_wb_stall, o_wb_data, o_int); parameter BW = 32, VW = (BW-2); input i_clk, i_rst, i_ce; // Wishbone inputs input i_wb_cyc, i_wb_stb, i_wb_we; input [(BW-1):0] i_wb_data; // Wishbone outputs output reg o_wb_ack; output wire o_wb_stall; output wire [(BW-1):0] o_wb_data; // Interrupt line output reg o_int; reg r_auto_reload, r_running; reg [(VW-1):0] r_reload_value; initial r_running = 1'b0; initial r_auto_reload = 1'b0; always @(posedge i_clk) if (i_rst) begin r_running <= 1'b0; r_auto_reload <= 1'b0; end else if ((i_wb_cyc)&&(i_wb_stb)&&(i_wb_we)) begin r_running <= (~i_wb_data[(BW-1)])&&(|i_wb_data[(BW-2):0]); r_auto_reload <= (i_wb_data[(BW-2)]); // If setting auto-reload mode, and the value to other // than zero, set the auto-reload value if ((i_wb_data[(BW-2)])&&(|i_wb_data[(BW-3):0])) r_reload_value <= i_wb_data[(BW-3):0]; end reg [(VW-1):0] r_value; initial r_value = 0; always @(posedge i_clk) if ((r_running)&&(|r_value)&&(i_ce)) begin r_value <= r_value - 1; end else if ((r_running)&&(r_auto_reload)) r_value <= r_reload_value; else if ((~r_running)&&(i_wb_cyc)&&(i_wb_stb)&&(i_wb_we)) r_value <= i_wb_data[(VW-1):0]; // Set the interrupt on our last tick. initial o_int = 1'b0; always @(posedge i_clk) if (i_ce) o_int <= (r_running)&&(r_value == { {(VW-1){1'b0}}, 1'b1 }); else o_int <= 1'b0; initial o_wb_ack = 1'b0; always @(posedge i_clk) o_wb_ack <= (i_wb_cyc)&&(i_wb_stb); assign o_wb_stall = 1'b0; assign o_wb_data = { ~r_running, r_auto_reload, r_value }; endmodule
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