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#!/usr/bin/env python # # This script reads A-Z80 instruction timing data from a spreadsheet text file # and generates a Verilog include file defining the control block execution matrix. # Token keywords in the timing spreadsheet are substituted using a list of keys # stored in the macros file. See the macro file for the format information. # # Input timing file is exported from the Excel file as a TAB-delimited text file. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Copyright (C) 2014 Goran Devic # # This program is free software; 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 2 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 MERCHANTABILITY or # FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for # more details. #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- import string import sys import csv import os # Input file exported from a timing spreadsheet: fname = "Timings.csv" # Input file containing macro substitution keys kname = "timing_macros.i" # Set this to 1 if you want abbreviated matrix (no-action lines removed) abbr = 1 # Set this to 1 if you want debug $display() printout on each PLA line debug = 0 # Print this string in front of every line that starts with "ctl_". This helps # formatting the output to be more readable. ctl_prefix = "\n"+" "*19 # Read in the content of the macro substitution file macros = [] with open(kname, 'r') as f: for line in f: if len(line.strip())>0 and line[0]!='/': # Wrap up non-starting //-style comments into /* ... */ so the # line can be concatenated while preserving comments if line.find("//")>0: macros.append( line.rstrip().replace("//", "/*", 1) + " */" ) else: macros.append(line.rstrip()) # List of errors / keys and macros that did not match. We stash them as we go # and then print at the end so it is easier to find them errors = [] # Returns a substitution string given the section name (key) and the macro token # This is done by simply traversing macro substitution list of lines, finding a # section that starts with a :key and copying the substitution lines verbatim. def getSubst(key, token): subst = [] multiline = False validset = False if key=="Comments": # Special case: ignore "Comments" column! return "" for l in macros: if multiline==True: # Multiline copies lines until a char at [0] is not a space if len(l.strip())==0 or l[0]!=' ': return '\n' + "\n".join(subst) else: subst.append(l) lx = l.split(' ') # Split the string and then ignore (duplicate) lx = filter(None, lx) # spaces in the list left by the split() if l.startswith(":"): # Find and recognize a matching set (key) section if validset: # Error if there is a new section going from the macthing one break # meaning we did not find our macro in there if l[1:]==key: validset = True elif validset and lx[0]==token: if len(lx)==1: return "" if lx[1]=='\\': # Multi-line macro state starts with '\' character multiline = True continue lx.pop(0) s = " ".join(lx) return ' ' + s.strip() err = "{0} not in {1}".format(token, key) if err not in errors: errors.append(err) return " --- {0} ?? {1} --- ".format(token, key) # Read the content of a file and using the csv reader and remove any quotes from the input fields content = [] # Content of the spreadsheet timing file with open(fname, 'rb') as csvFile: reader = csv.reader(csvFile, delimiter='\t', quotechar='"') for row in reader: content.append('\t'.join(row)) # The first line is special: it contains names of sets for our macro substitutions tkeys = {} # Spreadsheet table column keys tokens = content.pop(0).split('\t') for col in range(len(tokens)): if len(tokens[col])==0: continue tkeys[col] = tokens[col] # Process each line separately (stateless processor) imatrix = [] # Verilog execution matrix code for line in content: col = line.split('\t') # Split the string into a list of columns col_clean = filter(None, col) # Removed all empty fields (between the separators) if len(col_clean)==0: # Ignore completely empty lines continue if col_clean[0].startswith('//'): # Print comment lines imatrix.append(col_clean[0]) if col_clean[0].startswith("#end"): # Print the end of a condition imatrix.append("end\n") if col_clean[0].startswith('#if'): # Print the start of a condition s = col_clean[0] tag = s.find(":") condition = s[4:tag] imatrix.append("if ({0}) begin".format(condition.strip())) if debug and len(s[tag:])>1: # Print only in debug and there is something to print imatrix.append(" $display(\"{0}\");".format(s[4:])) # We recognize 2 kinds of timing statements based on the starting characters: # "#0".. common timings using M and T cycles (M being optional) # "#always" timing that does not depend on M and T cycles (ex. ALU operations) if col_clean[0].startswith('#0') or col_clean[0].startswith('#always'): # M and T states are hard-coded in the table at the index 1 and 2 if col_clean[0].startswith('#0'): if col[1]=='?': # M is optional, use '?' to skip it state = " if (T{0}) begin ".format(col[2]) else: state = " if (M{0} && T{1}) begin ".format(col[1], col[2]) else: state = " begin " # Loop over all other columns and perform verbatim substitution action = "" for i in range(3,len(col)): # There may be multiple tokens separated by commas tokList = col[i].strip().split(',') tokList = filter(None, tokList) # Filter out empty lines for token in tokList: token = token.strip() if i in tkeys and len(token)>0: macro = getSubst(tkeys[i], token) if macro.strip().startswith("ctl_"): action += ctl_prefix action += macro if state.find("ERROR")>=0: print "{0} {1}".format(state, action) break # Complete and write out a line if abbr and len(action)==0: continue imatrix.append("{0}{1} end".format(state, action)) # Create a file containing the logic matrix code with open('exec_matrix.vh', 'w') as file: file.write("// Automatically generated by genmatrix.py\n") # If there were errors, print them first (and output to the console) if len(errors)>0: for error in errors: print error file.write(error + "\n") file.write("-" * 80 + "\n") for item in imatrix: file.write("{}\n".format(item)) # Touch a file that includes 'exec_matrix.vh' to ensure it will recompile correctly os.utime("execute.sv", None)
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