struct HelloWorldPass : public Pass {
HelloWorldPass() : Pass("hello_world") { }
- virtual void execute(vector<string>, Design*) {
+ void execute(vector<string>, Design*) override {
log("Hello World!\n");
}
} HelloWorldPass;
It is not possible to remove elements from an idict.
+Finally mfp<K> implements a merge-find set data structure (aka. disjoint-set or
+union-find) over the type K ("mfp" = merge-find-promote).
+
2. Standard STL data types
In Yosys we use std::vector<T> and std::string whenever applicable. When
on its own line for larger blocks, especially blocks that contains
blank lines.
-- Otherwise stick to the Linux Kernel Coding Stlye:
+- Otherwise stick to the Linux Kernel Coding Style:
https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/CodingStyle
-C++ Langugage
+C++ Language
-------------
Yosys is written in C++11. At the moment only constructs supported by
-gcc 4.6 are allowed in Yosys code. This will change in future releases.
+gcc 4.8 are allowed in Yosys code. This will change in future releases.
In general Yosys uses "int" instead of "size_t". To avoid compiler
warnings for implicit type casts, always use "GetSize(foobar)" instead
[ ] Add to source control
[X] Console applications
- [X] Empty Projcect
+ [X] Empty Project
[ ] SDL checks
2. Open YosysVS Project Properties
- Add support to kernel/satgen.h for the new cell type
- Add to manual/CHAPTER_CellLib.tex (or just add a fixme to the bottom)
- - Maybe add support to the verilog backend for dumping such cells as expression
+ - Maybe add support to the Verilog backend for dumping such cells as expression
./yosys -p 'synth; show' tests/simple/fiedler-cooley.v
./yosys -p 'synth_xilinx -top up3down5; show' tests/simple/fiedler-cooley.v
- cd ~yosys/techlibs/cmos
+ cd ~yosys/examples/cmos
bash testbench.sh
- cd ~yosys/techlibs/xilinx/example_basys3
+ cd ~yosys/examples/basys3
bash run.sh
../../yosys test_navre.ys
-Finally run all tests with "make config-{clang,gcc,gcc-4.6}":
+Finally run all tests with "make config-{clang,gcc,gcc-4.8}":
cd ~yosys
make clean
make test
+ make ystests
make vloghtb
make install
Release:
- set YOSYS_VER to x.y.z in Makefile
+ - remove "bumpversion" target from Makefile
- update version string in CHANGELOG
git commit -am "Yosys x.y.z"
git commit -am update
make push
+
+
+Cross-Building for Windows with MXE
+===================================
+
+Check http://mxe.cc/#requirements and install all missing requirements.
+
+As root (or other user with write access to /usr/local/src):
+
+ cd /usr/local/src
+ git clone https://github.com/mxe/mxe.git
+ cd mxe
+
+ make -j$(nproc) MXE_PLUGIN_DIRS="plugins/tcl.tk" \
+ MXE_TARGETS="i686-w64-mingw32.static" \
+ gcc tcl readline
+
+Then as regular user in some directory where you build stuff:
+
+ git clone https://github.com/cliffordwolf/yosys.git yosys-win32
+ cd yosys-win32
+ make config-mxe
+ make -j$(nproc) mxebin
+
+
+
+How to add unit test
+====================
+
+Unit test brings some advantages, briefly, we can list some of them (reference
+[1](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unit_testing)):
+
+* Tests reduce bugs in new features;
+* Tests reduce bugs in existing features;
+* Tests are good documentation;
+* Tests reduce the cost of change;
+* Tests allow refactoring;
+
+With those advantages in mind, it was required to choose a framework which fits
+well with C/C++ code. Hence, it was chosen (google test)
+[https://github.com/google/googletest], because it is largely used and it is
+relatively easy learn.
+
+Install and configure google test (manually)
+--------------------------------------------
+
+In this section, you will see a brief description of how to install google
+test. However, it is strongly recommended that you take a look to the official
+repository (https://github.com/google/googletest) and refers to that if you
+have any problem to install it. Follow the steps below:
+
+* Install: cmake and pthread
+* Clone google test project from: https://github.com/google/googletest and
+ enter in the project directory
+* Inside project directory, type:
+
+```
+cmake -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON .
+make
+```
+
+* After compilation, copy all "*.so" inside directory "googlemock" and
+ "googlemock/gtest" to "/usr/lib/"
+* Done! Now you can compile your tests.
+
+If you have any problem, go to the official repository to find help.
+
+Ps.: Some distros already have googletest packed. If your distro supports it,
+you can use it instead of compile.
+
+Create new unit test
+--------------------
+
+If you want to add new unit tests for Yosys, just follow the steps below:
+
+* Go to directory "yosys/test/unit/"
+* In this directory you can find something similar Yosys's directory structure.
+ To create your unit test file you have to follow this pattern:
+ fileNameToImplementUnitTest + Test.cc. E.g.: if you want to implement the
+ unit test for kernel/celledges.cc, you will need to create a file like this:
+ tests/unit/kernel/celledgesTest.cc;
+* Implement your unit test
+
+Run unit test
+-------------
+
+To compile and run all unit tests, just go to yosys root directory and type:
+```
+make unit-test
+```
+
+If you want to remove all unit test files, type:
+```
+make clean-unit-test
+```