// See LICENSE for license details. package chisel3.util import scala.language.experimental.macros import chisel3._ import chisel3.core.CompileOptions import chisel3.internal.chiselRuntimeDeprecated import chisel3.internal.sourceinfo.{SourceInfo, SourceInfoTransform} object BitPat { /** Parses a bit pattern string into (bits, mask, width). * * @return bits the literal value, with don't cares being 0 * @return mask the mask bits, with don't cares being 0 and cares being 1 * @return width the number of bits in the literal, including values and * don't cares. */ private def parse(x: String): (BigInt, BigInt, Int) = { // Notes: // While Verilog Xs also handle octal and hex cases, there isn't a // compelling argument and no one has asked for it. // If ? parsing is to be exposed, the return API needs further scrutiny // (especially with things like mask polarity). require(x.head == 'b', "BitPats must be in binary and be prefixed with 'b'") var bits = BigInt(0) var mask = BigInt(0) for (d <- x.tail) { if (d != '_') { require("01?".contains(d), "Literal: " + x + " contains illegal character: " + d) mask = (mask << 1) + (if (d == '?') 0 else 1) bits = (bits << 1) + (if (d == '1') 1 else 0) } } (bits, mask, x.length - 1) } /** Creates a [[BitPat]] literal from a string. * * @param n the literal value as a string, in binary, prefixed with 'b' * @note legal characters are '0', '1', and '?', as well as '_' and white * space (which are ignored) */ def apply(n: String): BitPat = { val (bits, mask, width) = parse(n) new BitPat(bits, mask, width) } /** Creates a [[BitPat]] of all don't cares of the specified bitwidth. * * @example {{{ * val myDontCare = BitPat.dontCare(4) // equivalent to BitPat("b????") * }}} */ def dontCare(width: Int): BitPat = BitPat("b" + ("?" * width)) @chiselRuntimeDeprecated @deprecated("Use BitPat.dontCare", "chisel3") def DC(width: Int): BitPat = dontCare(width) // scalastyle:ignore method.name /** Allows BitPats to be used where a UInt is expected. * * @note the BitPat must not have don't care bits (will error out otherwise) */ def bitPatToUInt(x: BitPat): UInt = { require(x.mask == (BigInt(1) << x.getWidth) - 1) x.value.asUInt(x.getWidth.W) } /** Allows UInts to be used where a BitPat is expected, useful for when an * interface is defined with BitPats but not all cases need the partial * matching capability. * * @note the UInt must be a literal */ def apply(x: UInt): BitPat = { val len = if (x.isWidthKnown) x.getWidth else 0 apply("b" + x.litValue.toString(2).reverse.padTo(len, "0").reverse.mkString) } } /** Bit patterns are literals with masks, used to represent values with don't * care bits. Equality comparisons will ignore don't care bits. * * @example {{{ * "b10101".U === BitPat("b101??") // evaluates to true.B * "b10111".U === BitPat("b101??") // evaluates to true.B * "b10001".U === BitPat("b101??") // evaluates to false.B * }}} */ sealed class BitPat(val value: BigInt, val mask: BigInt, width: Int) extends SourceInfoDoc { def getWidth: Int = width def === (that: UInt): Bool = macro SourceInfoTransform.thatArg def =/= (that: UInt): Bool = macro SourceInfoTransform.thatArg /** @group SourceInfoTransformMacro */ def do_=== (that: UInt) // scalastyle:ignore method.name (implicit sourceInfo: SourceInfo, compileOptions: CompileOptions): Bool = { value.asUInt === (that & mask.asUInt) } /** @group SourceInfoTransformMacro */ def do_=/= (that: UInt) // scalastyle:ignore method.name (implicit sourceInfo: SourceInfo, compileOptions: CompileOptions): Bool = { !(this === that) } def != (that: UInt): Bool = macro SourceInfoTransform.thatArg @chiselRuntimeDeprecated @deprecated("Use '=/=', which avoids potential precedence problems", "chisel3") def do_!= (that: UInt) // scalastyle:ignore method.name (implicit sourceInfo: SourceInfo, compileOptions: CompileOptions): Bool = { this =/= that } }