71 lines
3.1 KiB
Python
71 lines
3.1 KiB
Python
# Copyright 2013-2023 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC and other
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# Spack Project Developers. See the top-level COPYRIGHT file for details.
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#
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: (Apache-2.0 OR MIT)
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from spack.package import *
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class Verilator(AutotoolsPackage):
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"""Verilator is the fastest free Verilog HDL simulator.
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It compiles synthesizable Verilog (not test-bench code!), plus some PSL,
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SystemVerilog and Synthesis assertions into C++ or SystemC code. It is
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designed for large projects where fast simulation performance is of primary
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concern, and is especially well suited to generate executable models of
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CPUs for embedded software design teams.
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Please do not download this program if you are expecting a full featured
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replacement for NC-Verilog, VCS or another commercial Verilog simulator
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or Verilog compiler for a little project! (Try Icarus instead.) However, if
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you are looking for a path to migrate synthesizable Verilog to C++ or
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SystemC, and writing just a touch of C code and Makefiles doesn't scare you
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off, this is the free Verilog compiler for you.
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Verilator supports the synthesis subset of Verilog, plus initial
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statements, proper blocking/non-blocking assignments, functions, tasks,
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multi-dimensional arrays, and signed numbers. It also supports very simple
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forms of SystemVerilog assertions and coverage analysis. Verilator supports
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the more important Verilog 2005 constructs, and some SystemVerilog
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features, with additional constructs being added as users request them.
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Verilator has been used to simulate many very large multi-million gate
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designs with thousands of modules."""
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homepage = "https://www.veripool.org/projects/verilator"
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url = "https://www.veripool.org/ftp/verilator-3.920.tgz"
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version("4.108", sha256="8e8ec1de0bf200b6206035214f9071a5acc64bd2e7134361d564271e48552702")
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version("4.020", sha256="abd79fc2a54cab9da33dfccd669bda3baa71e79060abec17517f0b7374dbc31a")
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version("3.920", sha256="2b5c38aa432d0766a38475219f9548d64d18104ce8bdcb5d29e42f5da06943ff")
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version("3.904", sha256="ea95e08b2d70682ad42e6c2f5ba99f59b2e7b220791214076099cdf6b7a8c1cb")
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depends_on("bison", type="build")
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depends_on("flex")
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depends_on("perl", type=("build", "run"))
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def setup_run_environment(self, env):
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env.prepend_path("VERILATOR_ROOT", self.prefix)
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# verilator requires access to its shipped scripts (bin) and include
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# but the standard make doesn't put it in the correct places
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@run_before("install")
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def install_include(self):
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install_tree("include", prefix.include)
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install_tree("bin", prefix.bin)
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# we need to fix the CXX and LINK paths, as they point to the spack
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# wrapper scripts which aren't usable without spack
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@run_after("install")
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def patch_cxx(self):
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filter_file(
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r"^CXX\s*=.*",
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"CXX = {0}".format(self.compiler.cxx),
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join_path(self.prefix.include, "verilated.mk"),
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)
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filter_file(
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r"^LINK\s*=.*",
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"LINK = {0}".format(self.compiler.cxx),
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join_path(self.prefix.include, "verilated.mk"),
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)
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