Improve cpuif customization support. Add docs & testcases
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Advanced Topics
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===============
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TODO:
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* How to override an interface's name, modport, signal names, whatever
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* Creating your own custom CPU interface definition
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.. _cpuif_axi4lite:
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AMBA AXI4-Lite
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AMBA AXI4-Lite
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==============
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==============
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docs/cpuif/customizing.rst
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Customizing your own CPU interface
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==================================
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Bring your own SystemVerilog interface
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This exporter comes pre-bundled with its own SystemVerilog interface declarations.
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What if you already have your own SystemVerilog interface declaration that you prefer?
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Not a problem! As long as your interface definition is similar enough, it is easy
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to customize and existing CPUIF definition.
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The SystemVerilog interface definition bundled with this project for :ref:`cpuif_axi4lite`
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uses the following style and naming conventions:
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* SystemVerilog interface type name is ``axi4lite_intf``
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* Defines modports named ``master`` and ``slave``
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* Interface signals are all upper-case: ``AWREADY``, ``AWVALID``, etc...
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Lets assume your preferred SV interface uses a slightly different naming convention:
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* SystemVerilog interface type name is ``axi4_lite_interface``
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* Modports are capitalized and use suffixes ``Master_mp`` and ``Slave_mp``
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* Interface signals are all lower-case: ``awready``, ``awvalid``, etc...
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Rather than rewriting a new CPU interface definition, you can extend and adjust the existing one:
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.. code-block:: python
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from peakrdl.regblock.cpuif.axi4lite import AXI4Lite_Cpuif
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class My_AXI4Lite(AXI4Lite_Cpuif):
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@property
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def port_declaration(self) -> str:
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return "axi4_lite_interface.Slave_mp s_axil"
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def signal(self, name:str) -> str:
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return "s_axil." + name.lower()
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Then use your custom CPUIF during export:
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.. code-block:: python
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exporter = RegblockExporter()
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exporter.export(
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root, "path/to/output_dir",
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cpuif_cls=My_AXI4Lite
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)
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Custom CPU Interface Protocol
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-----------------------------
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If you require a CPU interface protocol that is not included in this project,
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you can define your own.
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1. Create a SystemVerilog CPUIF implementation template file.
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This contains the SystemVerilog implementation of the bus protocol. The logic
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in this shall implement a translation between your custom protocol and the
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:ref:`cpuif_protocol`.
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Reminder that this template will be preprocessed using Jinja, so you can use
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some templating tags to dynamically render content. See the implementations of
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existing CPU interfaces as an example.
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2. Create a Python class that defines your CPUIF
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Extend your class from :class:`peakrdl.regblock.cpuif.CpuifBase`.
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Define the port declaration string, and provide a reference to your template file.
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3. Use your new CPUIF definition when exporting!
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cpuif/axi4lite
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cpuif/axi4lite
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cpuif/passthrough
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cpuif/passthrough
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cpuif/internal_protocol
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cpuif/internal_protocol
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cpuif/advanced
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cpuif/customizing
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.. toctree::
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.. toctree::
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class CpuifBase:
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class CpuifBase:
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# Path is relative to class that defines it
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# Path is relative to the location of the class that assigns this variable
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template_path = ""
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template_path = ""
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def __init__(self, exp:'RegblockExporter', cpuif_reset:Optional['SignalNode'], data_width:int=32, addr_width:int=32):
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def __init__(self, exp:'RegblockExporter', cpuif_reset:Optional['SignalNode'], data_width:int=32, addr_width:int=32):
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def port_declaration(self) -> str:
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def port_declaration(self) -> str:
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raise NotImplementedError()
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raise NotImplementedError()
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def _get_template_path_class_dir(self) -> str:
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"""
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Traverse up the MRO and find the first class that explicitly assigns
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template_path. Returns the directory that contains the class definition.
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"""
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for cls in inspect.getmro(self.__class__):
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if "template_path" in cls.__dict__:
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class_dir = os.path.dirname(inspect.getfile(cls))
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return class_dir
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raise RuntimeError
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def get_implementation(self) -> str:
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def get_implementation(self) -> str:
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class_dir = os.path.dirname(inspect.getfile(self.__class__))
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class_dir = self._get_template_path_class_dir()
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loader = jj.FileSystemLoader(class_dir)
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loader = jj.FileSystemLoader(class_dir)
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jj_env = jj.Environment(
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jj_env = jj.Environment(
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loader=loader,
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loader=loader,
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cpuif_cls = None # type: CpuifBase
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cpuif_cls = None # type: CpuifBase
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# Files required by the DUT
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# Files required by the DUT
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# Paths are relative to the class that assigns this
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rtl_files = [] # type: List[str]
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rtl_files = [] # type: List[str]
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# Files required by the sim testbench
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# Files required by the sim testbench
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tb_files = [] # type: List[str]
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tb_files = [] # type: List[str]
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tb_template = ""
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tb_template = ""
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def _translate_paths(self, files: List[str]) -> List[str]:
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class_dir = os.path.dirname(inspect.getfile(self.__class__))
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def _get_class_dir_of_variable(self, varname:str) -> str:
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class definition.
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def _get_file_paths(self, varname:str) -> List[str]:
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new_files.append(relpath)
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return new_files
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def get_sim_files(self) -> List[str]:
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def get_synth_files(self) -> List[str]:
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def get_tb_inst(self, tb_cls: 'SimTestCase', exporter: 'RegblockExporter') -> str:
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def get_tb_inst(self, tb_cls: 'SimTestCase', exporter: 'RegblockExporter') -> str:
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class_dir = os.path.dirname(inspect.getfile(self.__class__))
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class_dir = self._get_class_dir_of_variable("tb_template")
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loader = jj.FileSystemLoader(class_dir)
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from peakrdl.regblock.cpuif.apb3 import APB3_Cpuif
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from ..lib.cpuifs.apb3 import APB3
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class ClassOverride_Cpuif(APB3_Cpuif):
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class ClassOverride_cpuiftestmode(APB3):
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class Test_class_override(BaseTestCase):
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def test_override_success(self):
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class TemplateOverride_cpuiftestmode(APB3):
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class Test_template_override(BaseTestCase):
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cpuif = TemplateOverride_cpuiftestmode()
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def test_override_success(self):
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