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2021-11-30[deprecation clean up] remove trait firrtl.util.BackendCompilationUtilities ↵Jiuyang Liu
(#2423) Co-authored-by: Jack Koenig <koenig@sifive.com>
2021-11-23fix tests that depend on Driver (#2429)Jiuyang Liu
Co-authored-by: sinofp <sinofp@tuta.io>
2021-09-29TopWiring: filter out unnamed declarations when building source lists (#2376)David Biancolin
* Demonstrate a couple failing cases * Have TopWiring ignore unnamed declarations as potential sources
2020-09-16Change to Apache 2.0 License (#1901)Chick Markley
2020-08-14All of src/ formatted with scalafmtchick
2020-06-10Build ArrayBuffers in Block.mapStmt (#1669)Jack Koenig
* Build ArrayBuffers in Block.mapStmt * Have empty Block serialize as "skip" The FIRRTL parser requires at least one indented line in each module. Sometimes tests emit and parse modules with no contents; this ensures there's always at least a "skip" in empty modules. Also fix tests that expected certain skips * Use var List as stack in Block.mapStmt impl This replaces Iterator concatenation. In Scala 2.11, RHS recursion on Iterators is not stack safe. This seems to have been fixed in 2.12 by Scala PR 5033. Co-authored-by: mergify[bot] <37929162+mergify[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-03-17[RFC] Factor out common test classes; package them (#1412)David Biancolin
* Pull out common test utilities into a separate package * Project a fat jar for test utilities Co-authored-by: Albert Magyar <albert.magyar@gmail.com>
2020-02-12Removed unused imports in src/test/ (#1381)Jim Lawson
Co-authored-by: mergify[bot] <37929162+mergify[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2019-10-08Add test for TopWiringTransform idempotencySchuyler Eldridge
Signed-off-by: Schuyler Eldridge <schuyler.eldridge@ibm.com>
2019-08-01Followup to PR #1142chick
Fixes a threading bug in where lazy reading of file caused a problem for multithreaded access to the that was read. Changes all uses of io.Source to use new API getText getLines getTextResource getLinesResouce Make style to only import FileUtils and not its methods So code is more explicit as e.g. FileUtils.getText()
2019-07-24Add ExpandConnects to TopWiringTransform fixup (#1135)Schuyler Eldridge
This fixes a bug in the TopWiringTransform when wiring aggregates by adding ExpandConnects to its list of fixup passes. TopWiringTransform is MidForm => MidForm, but when wiring aggregates, it will output bulk connects. This violates the MidForm prerequisite that ExpandConnects has run. Symptomatically, this will manifest as match errors in LowerTypes if a user tries to use the TopWiringTransform on aggregates. Signed-off-by: Schuyler Eldridge <schuyler.eldridge@ibm.com>
2019-04-25Add FirrtlStage, make Driver compatibility layerSchuyler Eldridge
This adds FirrtlStage, a reimplementation of the original FIRRTL Driver as a Stage. This updates the original firrtl.options package to implement FirrtlStage (namely, TransformLike is added) along with FirrtlMain. Finally, the original FIRRTL Driver is converted to a compatibility wrapper around FirrtlStage. For background, Stage and Phase form the basis of the Chisel/FIRRTL Hardware Compiler Framework (HCF). A Phase is a class that performs a mathematical transformation on an AnnotationSeq (in effect, a generalization of a FIRRTL transform). Curtly, a Stage is a Phase that also provides a user interface for generating annotations. By their construction, Phases are designed to be composed sequentially into a transformation pipeline. This modifies the existing options package (which provides Stage/Phase) to build out a type hierarchy around Stage/Phase. This adds TransformLike[A] which implements a mathematical transformation over some type A. Additionally, and as an interface between different TransformLikes, this adds Translator[A, B] which extends TransformLike[A], but does an internal transformation over type B. This is used to interface Phases with the existing FIRRTL compiler. This adds a runTransform method to Phase that, like Transform.runTransform, will automatically detect deleted Annotations and generate DeletedAnnotations. The new FirrtlStage, a reimplementation of FIRRTL's Driver, is added as a Stage composed of the following Phases: 1. AddDefaults - add default annotations 2. AddImplicitEmitter - adds an implicit emitter derived from the compiler 3. Checks - sanity check the AnnotationSeq 4. AddCircuit - convert FIRRTL input files/sources to circuits 5. AddImplicitOutputFile - add a default output file 6. Compiler - run the FIRRTL compiler 7. WriteEmitted - write any emitted modules/circuits to files The Driver is converted to a compatibility layer that replicates old Driver behavior. This is implemented by first using new toAnnotation methods for CommonOptions and FirrtlExecutionOptions that enable AnnotationSeq generation. Second, the generated AnnotationSeq is preprocessed and sent to FirrtlStage. The resulting Phase order is then: 1. AddImplicitAnnotationFile - adds a default annotation file 2. AddImplicitFirrtlFile - adds a default FIRRTL file using top name 3. AddImplicitOutputFile - adds an output file from top name 4. AddImplicitEmitter - adds a default emitter derived from a compiler and any split modules command line option 5. FirrtlStage - the aforementioned new FirrtlStage Finally, the output AnnotationSeq is then viewed as a FirrtlExecutionResult. This compatibility layer enables uninterrupted usage of old Driver infrastructure, e.g., FirrtlExecutionOptions and CommonOptions can still be mutated directly and used to run the Driver. This results in differing behavior between the new FirrtlStage and the old Driver, specifically: - FirrtlStage makes a clear delineation between a "compiler" and an "emitter". These are defined using separate options. A compiler is "-X/--compiler", while an emitter is one of "-E/--emit-circuit" or "-e/--emit-modules". - Related to the above, the "-fsm/--split-modules" has been removed from the FirrtlStage. This option is confusing once an implicit emitter is removed. It is also unclear how this should be handled once the user can specify multiple emitters, e.g., which emitter should "--split-modules" apply to? - WriteOutputAnnotations will, by default, not write DeletedAnnotations to the output file. - The old top name ("-tn/--top-name") option has been removed from FirrtlStage. This option is really a means to communicate what input and output files are as opposed to anything associated with the circuit name. This option is preserved for the Driver compatibility layer. Additionally, this changes existing transform scheduling to work for emitters (which subclass Transform). Previously, one emitter was explicitly scheduled at the end of all transforms for a given compiler. Additional emitters could be added, but they would be scheduled as transforms. This fixes this to rely on transform scheduling for all emitters. In slightly more detail: 1. The explicit emitter is removed from Compiler.compile 2. An explicit emitter is added to Compiler.compileAndEmit 3. Compiler.mergeTransforms will schedule emitters as late as possible, i.e., all emitters will occur after transforms that output their input form. 4. All AddImplicitEmitter phases (DriverCompatibility and normal) will add RunFirrtlTransformAnnotations to add implicit emitters The FIRRTL fat jar utilities are changed to point at FirrtlStage and not at the Driver. This has backwards incompatibility issues for users that are using the utilities directly, e.g., Rocket Chip. The Logger has been updated with methods for setting options based on an AnnotationSeq. This migrates the Logger to use AnnotationSeq as input parameters, e.g., for makeScope. Old-style methods are left in place and deprecated. However, the Logger is not itself a Stage. The options of Logger Annotations are included in the base Shell and Stage is updated to wrap its Phases in a Logger scope. Additionally, this changes any code that does option parsing to always prepend an annotation as opposed to appending an annotation. This is faster, but standardizing on this has implications for dealing with the parallel compilation annotation ordering. A Shell will now put the initial annotations first (in the order the user specified) and then place all annotations generating from parsing after that. This adds a test case to verify this behavior. Discovered custom transforms (via `RunFirrtlTransformAnnotation`s) are discovered by the compiler phase in a user-specified order, but are stored in reverse order to more efficiently prepend (as opposed to append) to a list. This now reverses the transform order before execution to preserve backwards compatibility of custom transform ordering. The Compiler phase also generates one deleted annotation for each `RunFirrtlTransformAnnotation`. These are also reversed. Miscellaneous small changes: - Split main method of Stage into StageMain class - Only mix in HasScoptOptions into Annotation companion objects (h/t @jackkoenig) - Store Compiler in CompilerAnnotation - CompilerNameAnnotation -> CompilerAnnotation - Make Emitter abstract in outputSuffix (move out of FirrtlOptions) - Add DriverCompatibility.AddImplicitOutputFile that will add an output file annotation based on the presence of a TopNameAnnotation. This is important for compatibility with the old Driver. - Cleanup Scaladoc - Refactor CircuitOption to be abstract in "toCircuit" that converts the option to a FirrtlCircuitAnnotation. This allows more of the conversion steps to be moved out of AddCircuit and into the actual annotation. - Add WriteDeletedAnnotation to module WriteOutputAnnotations - A method for accessing a FirrtlExecutionResultView is exposed in FIRRTL's DriverCompatibilityLayer - Using "--top-name/-tn" or "--split-modules/-fsm" with FirrtlStage generates an error indicating that this option is no longer supported - Using FirrtlStage without at least one emitter will generate a warning - Use vals for emitter in Compiler subclasses (these are used to build RunFirrtlTransformAnnotations and the object should be stable for comparisons) - Fixes to tests that use LowTransformSpec instead of MiddleTransformSpec. (SimpleTransformSpec is dumb and won't schedule transforms correctly. If you rely on an emitter, you need to use the right transform spec to test your transform if you're relying on an emitter.) Signed-off-by: Schuyler Eldridge <schuyler.eldridge@ibm.com>
2018-12-13[Top Wiring] Expand top wiring to work on aggregatesDavid Biancolin
2018-09-26Another TopWiring Bug Fix (Multi-Level Annotations) (#889)alonamid
When different levels of the circuit were annotated, the TopWiring signals of the lower levels would "run-over" the TopWiring signals of the higher levels
2018-09-07Bug Fixes in TopWiring (#885)alonamid
* bug fixes in TopWiring
2018-06-14Fix TopWiringTests use of /tmp. (#825)Jim Lawson
Relying on /tmp as a place for test output will fail on multiuser systems and may fail if multiple instances of tests are running for the same user.
2018-05-11TopWiring Transform (#798)alonamid
* top wiring transform * fixup comments * TopWiring cosmetics * move prefix into TopWiringAnnotation * remove test function from transform file * add ChildrenMap to InstanceGraph API * use namespaces * remove wiringUtils from TopWiring pass * enable multiple output functions * TopWiring cosmetics, tests and lowform