- The ``clkbuf_sink`` attribute can be set on an input port of a module to
request clock buffer insertion by the ``clkbufmap`` pass.
+- The ``clkbuf_inv`` attribute can be set on an output port of a module
+ with the value set to the name of an input port of that module. When
+ the ``clkbufmap`` would otherwise insert a clock buffer on this output,
+ it will instead try inserting the clock buffer on the input port (this
+ is used to implement clock inverter cells that clock buffer insertion
+ will "see through").
+
- The ``clkbuf_inhibit`` is the default attribute to set on a wire to prevent
automatic clock buffer insertion by ``clkbufmap``. This behaviour can be
overridden by providing a custom selection to ``clkbufmap``.
+- The ``invertible_pin`` attribute can be set on a port to mark it as
+ invertible via a cell parameter. The name of the inversion parameter
+ is specified as the value of this attribute. The value of the inversion
+ parameter must be of the same width as the port, with 1 indicating
+ an inverted bit and 0 indicating a non-inverted bit.
+
- The ``iopad_external_pin`` attribute on a blackbox module's port marks
it as the external-facing pin of an I/O pad, and prevents ``iopadmap``
from inserting another pad cell on it.
-- The module attribute ``abc_box_id`` specifies a positive integer linking a
+- The module attribute ``abc9_box_id`` specifies a positive integer linking a
blackbox or whitebox definition to a corresponding entry in a `abc9`
box-file.
-- The port attribute ``abc_carry`` marks the carry-in (if an input port) and
+- The port attribute ``abc9_carry`` marks the carry-in (if an input port) and
carry-out (if output port) ports of a box. This information is necessary for
`abc9` to preserve the integrity of carry-chains. Specifying this attribute
onto a bus port will affect only its most significant bit.
-- The port attribute ``abc_arrival`` specifies an integer (for output ports
+- The port attribute ``abc9_arrival`` specifies an integer (for output ports
only) to be used as the arrival time of this sequential port. It can be used,
for example, to specify the clk-to-Q delay of a flip-flop for consideration
during techmapping.
+- The frontend sets attributes ``always_comb``, ``always_latch`` and
+ ``always_ff`` on processes derived from SystemVerilog style always blocks
+ according to the type of the always. These are checked for correctness in
+ ``proc_dlatch``.
+
- In addition to the ``(* ... *)`` attribute syntax, Yosys supports
the non-standard ``{* ... *}`` attribute syntax to set default attributes
for everything that comes after the ``{* ... *}`` statement. (Reset
into a design with ``read_verilog``, all its packages are available to
SystemVerilog files being read into the same design afterwards.
+- typedefs are supported (including inside packages)
+
- SystemVerilog interfaces (SVIs) are supported. Modports for specifying whether
ports are inputs or outputs are supported.