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/*
* yosys -- Yosys Open SYnthesis Suite
*
* Copyright (C) 2012 Claire Xenia Wolf <claire@yosyshq.com>
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
* purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
* copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
* WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
* MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
* ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
* WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
* ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
* OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
*
*/
#include "kernel/yosys.h"
#include "kernel/sigtools.h"
#include "kernel/modtools.h"
#include "kernel/ffinit.h"
#include "kernel/qcsat.h"
#include "kernel/mem.h"
#include "kernel/ff.h"
#include "kernel/ffmerge.h"
USING_YOSYS_NAMESPACE
PRIVATE_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
struct MuxData {
int base_idx;
int size;
bool is_b;
SigSpec sig_s;
std::vector<SigSpec> sig_other;
};
struct PortData {
bool relevant;
std::vector<bool> uncollidable_mask;
std::vector<bool> transparency_mask;
std::vector<bool> collision_x_mask;
bool final_transparency;
bool final_collision_x;
};
// A helper with some caching for transparency-related SAT queries.
// Bound to a single memory read port in the process of being converted
// from async to sync..
struct MemQueryCache
{
QuickConeSat &qcsat;
// The memory.
Mem &mem;
// The port, still async at this point.
MemRd &port;
// The virtual FF that will end up merged into this port.
FfData &ff;
// An ezSAT variable that is true when we actually care about the data
// read from memory (ie. the FF has enable on and is not in reset).
int port_ren;
// Some caches.
dict<std::pair<int, SigBit>, bool> cache_can_collide_rdwr;
dict<std::tuple<int, int, SigBit, SigBit>, bool> cache_can_collide_together;
dict<std::tuple<int, SigBit, SigBit, bool>, bool> cache_is_w2rbyp;
dict<std::tuple<SigBit, bool>, bool> cache_impossible_with_ren;
MemQueryCache(QuickConeSat &qcsat, Mem &mem, MemRd &port, FfData &ff) : qcsat(qcsat), mem(mem), port(port), ff(ff) {
// port_ren is an upper bound on when we care about the value fetched
// from memory this cycle.
int ren = ezSAT::CONST_TRUE;
if (ff.has_ce) {
ren = qcsat.importSigBit(ff.sig_ce);
if (!ff.pol_ce)
ren = qcsat.ez->NOT(ren);
}
if (ff.has_srst) {
int nrst = qcsat.importSigBit(ff.sig_srst);
if (ff.pol_srst)
nrst = qcsat.ez->NOT(nrst);
ren = qcsat.ez->AND(ren, nrst);
}
port_ren = ren;
}
// Returns ezSAT variable that is true iff the two addresses are the same.
int addr_eq(SigSpec raddr, SigSpec waddr) {
int abits = std::max(GetSize(raddr), GetSize(waddr));
raddr.extend_u0(abits);
waddr.extend_u0(abits);
return qcsat.ez->vec_eq(qcsat.importSig(raddr), qcsat.importSig(waddr));
}
// Returns true if a given write port bit can be active at the same time
// as this read port and at the same address.
bool can_collide_rdwr(int widx, SigBit wen) {
std::pair<int, SigBit> key(widx, wen);
auto it = cache_can_collide_rdwr.find(key);
if (it != cache_can_collide_rdwr.end())
return it->second;
auto &wport = mem.wr_ports[widx];
int aeq = addr_eq(port.addr, wport.addr);
int wen_sat = qcsat.importSigBit(wen);
qcsat.prepare();
bool res = qcsat.ez->solve(aeq, wen_sat, port_ren);
cache_can_collide_rdwr[key] = res;
return res;
}
// Returns true if both given write port bits can be active at the same
// time as this read port and at the same address (three-way collision).
bool can_collide_together(int widx1, int widx2, int bitidx) {
auto &wport1 = mem.wr_ports[widx1];
auto &wport2 = mem.wr_ports[widx2];
SigBit wen1 = wport1.en[bitidx];
SigBit wen2 = wport2.en[bitidx];
std::tuple<int, int, SigBit, SigBit> key(widx1, widx2, wen1, wen2);
auto it = cache_can_collide_together.find(key);
if (it != cache_can_collide_together.end())
return it->second;
int aeq1 = addr_eq(port.addr, wport1.addr);
int aeq2 = addr_eq(port.addr, wport2.addr);
int wen1_sat = qcsat.importSigBit(wen1);
int wen2_sat = qcsat.importSigBit(wen2);
qcsat.prepare();
bool res = qcsat.ez->solve(wen1_sat, wen2_sat, aeq1, aeq2, port_ren);
cache_can_collide_together[key] = res;
return res;
}
// Returns true if the given mux selection signal is a valid data-bypass
// signal in soft transparency logic for a given write port bit.
bool is_w2rbyp(int widx, SigBit wen, SigBit sel, bool neg_sel) {
std::tuple<int, SigBit, SigBit, bool> key(widx, wen, sel, neg_sel);
auto it = cache_is_w2rbyp.find(key);
if (it != cache_is_w2rbyp.end())
return it->second;
auto &wport = mem.wr_ports[widx];
int aeq = addr_eq(port.addr, wport.addr);
int wen_sat = qcsat.importSigBit(wen);
int sel_expected = qcsat.ez->AND(aeq, wen_sat);
int sel_sat = qcsat.importSigBit(sel);
if (neg_sel)
sel_sat = qcsat.ez->NOT(sel_sat);
qcsat.prepare();
bool res = !qcsat.ez->solve(port_ren, qcsat.ez->XOR(sel_expected, sel_sat));
cache_is_w2rbyp[key] = res;
return res;
}
// Returns true if the given mux selection signal can never be true
// when this port is active.
bool impossible_with_ren(SigBit sel, bool neg_sel) {
std::tuple<SigBit, bool> key(sel, neg_sel);
auto it = cache_impossible_with_ren.find(key);
if (it != cache_impossible_with_ren.end())
return it->second;
int sel_sat = qcsat.importSigBit(sel);
if (neg_sel)
sel_sat = qcsat.ez->NOT(sel_sat);
qcsat.prepare();
bool res = !qcsat.ez->solve(port_ren, sel_sat);
cache_impossible_with_ren[key] = res;
return res;
}
// Helper for data_eq: walks up a multiplexer when the value of its
// sel signal is constant under the assumption that this read port
// is active and a given other mux sel signal is true.
bool walk_up_mux_cond(SigBit sel, bool neg_sel, SigBit &bit) {
auto &drivers = qcsat.modwalker.signal_drivers[qcsat.modwalker.sigmap(bit)];
if (GetSize(drivers) != 1)
return false;
auto driver = *drivers.begin();
if (!driver.cell->type.in(ID($mux), ID($pmux)))
return false;
log_assert(driver.port == ID::Y);
SigSpec sig_s = driver.cell->getPort(ID::S);
int sel_sat = qcsat.importSigBit(sel);
if (neg_sel)
sel_sat = qcsat.ez->NOT(sel_sat);
bool all_0 = true;
int width = driver.cell->parameters.at(ID::WIDTH).as_int();
for (int i = 0; i < GetSize(sig_s); i++) {
int sbit = qcsat.importSigBit(sig_s[i]);
qcsat.prepare();
if (!qcsat.ez->solve(port_ren, sel_sat, qcsat.ez->NOT(sbit))) {
bit = driver.cell->getPort(ID::B)[i * width + driver.offset];
return true;
}
if (qcsat.ez->solve(port_ren, sel_sat, sbit))
all_0 = false;
}
if (all_0) {
bit = driver.cell->getPort(ID::A)[driver.offset];
return true;
}
return false;
}
// Returns true if a given data signal is equivalent to another, under
// the assumption that this read port is active and a given mux sel signal
// is true. Used to match transparency logic data with write port data.
// The walk_up_mux_cond part is necessary because write ports in yosys
// tend to be connected to things like (wen ? wdata : 'x).
bool data_eq(SigBit sel, bool neg_sel, SigBit dbit, SigBit odbit) {
if (qcsat.modwalker.sigmap(dbit) == qcsat.modwalker.sigmap(odbit))
return true;
while (walk_up_mux_cond(sel, neg_sel, dbit));
while (walk_up_mux_cond(sel, neg_sel, odbit));
return qcsat.modwalker.sigmap(dbit) == qcsat.modwalker.sigmap(odbit);
}
};
struct MemoryDffWorker
{
Module *module;
ModWalker modwalker;
FfInitVals initvals;
FfMergeHelper merger;
bool flag_no_rw_check;
MemoryDffWorker(Module *module, bool flag_no_rw_check) : module(module), modwalker(module->design), flag_no_rw_check(flag_no_rw_check)
{
modwalker.setup(module);
initvals.set(&modwalker.sigmap, module);
merger.set(&initvals, module);
}
// Starting from the output of an async read port, as long as the data
// signal's only user is a mux data signal, passes through the mux
// and remembers information about it. Conceptually works on every
// bit separately, but coalesces the result when possible.
SigSpec walk_muxes(SigSpec data, std::vector<MuxData> &res) {
bool did_something;
do {
did_something = false;
int prev_idx = -1;
Cell *prev_cell = nullptr;
bool prev_is_b = false;
for (int i = 0; i < GetSize(data); i++) {
SigBit bit = modwalker.sigmap(data[i]);
auto &consumers = modwalker.signal_consumers[bit];
if (GetSize(consumers) != 1 || modwalker.signal_outputs.count(bit))
continue;
auto consumer = *consumers.begin();
bool is_b;
if (consumer.cell->type == ID($mux)) {
if (consumer.port == ID::A) {
is_b = false;
} else if (consumer.port == ID::B) {
is_b = true;
} else {
continue;
}
} else if (consumer.cell->type == ID($pmux)) {
if (consumer.port == ID::A) {
is_b = false;
} else {
continue;
}
} else {
continue;
}
SigSpec y = consumer.cell->getPort(ID::Y);
int mux_width = GetSize(y);
SigBit ybit = y.extract(consumer.offset);
if (prev_cell != consumer.cell || prev_idx+1 != i || prev_is_b != is_b) {
MuxData md;
md.base_idx = i;
md.size = 0;
md.is_b = is_b;
md.sig_s = consumer.cell->getPort(ID::S);
md.sig_other.resize(GetSize(md.sig_s));
prev_cell = consumer.cell;
prev_is_b = is_b;
res.push_back(md);
}
auto &md = res.back();
md.size++;
for (int j = 0; j < GetSize(md.sig_s); j++) {
SigBit obit = consumer.cell->getPort(is_b ? ID::A : ID::B).extract(j * mux_width + consumer.offset);
md.sig_other[j].append(obit);
}
prev_idx = i;
data[i] = ybit;
did_something = true;
}
} while (did_something);
return data;
}
// Merges FF and possibly soft transparency logic into an asynchronous
// read port, making it into a synchronous one.
//
// There are three moving parts involved here:
//
// - the async port, which we start from, whose data port is input to...
// - an arbitrary chain of $mux and $pmux cells implementing soft transparency
// logic (ie. bypassing write port's data iff the write port is active and
// writing to the same address as this read port), which in turn feeds...
// - a final FF
//
// The async port and the mux chain are not allowed to have any users that
// are not part of the above.
//
// The algorithm is:
//
// 1. Walk through the muxes.
// 2. Recognize the final FF.
// 3. Knowing the FF's clock and read enable, make a list of write ports
// that we'll run transparency analysis on.
// 4. For every mux bit, recognize it as one of:
// - a transparency bypass mux for some port
// - a bypass mux that feeds 'x instead (this will result in collision
// don't care behavior being recognized)
// - a mux that never selects the other value when read port is active,
// and can thus be skipped (this is necessary because this could
// be a transparency bypass mux for never-colliding port that other
// passes failed to optimize)
// - a mux whose other input is 'x, and can thus be skipped
// 5. When recognizing transparency bypasses, take care to preserve priority
// behavior — when two bypasses are sequential muxes on the chain, they
// effectively have priority over one another, and the transform can
// only be performed when either a) their corresponding write ports
// also have priority, or b) there can never be a three-way collision
// between the two write ports and the read port.
// 6. Check consistency of per-bit transparency masks, merge them into
// per-port transparency masks
// 7. If everything went fine in the previous steps, actually perform
// the merge.
void handle_rd_port(Mem &mem, QuickConeSat &qcsat, int idx)
{
auto &port = mem.rd_ports[idx];
log("Checking read port `%s'[%d] in module `%s': ", mem.memid.c_str(), idx, module->name.c_str());
std::vector<MuxData> muxdata;
SigSpec data = walk_muxes(port.data, muxdata);
FfData ff;
pool<std::pair<Cell *, int>> bits;
if (!merger.find_output_ff(data, ff, bits)) {
log("no output FF found.\n");
return;
}
if (!ff.has_clk) {
log("output latches are not supported.\n");
return;
}
if (ff.has_aload) {
log("output FF has async load, not supported.\n");
return;
}
if (ff.has_sr) {
// Latches and FFs with SR are not supported.
log("output FF has both set and reset, not supported.\n");
return;
}
// Check for no_rw_check
bool no_rw_check = flag_no_rw_check || mem.get_bool_attribute(ID::no_rw_check);
for (auto attr: {ID::ram_block, ID::rom_block, ID::ram_style, ID::rom_style, ID::ramstyle, ID::romstyle, ID::syn_ramstyle, ID::syn_romstyle}) {
if (mem.get_string_attribute(attr) == "no_rw_check") {
no_rw_check = true;
}
}
// Construct cache.
MemQueryCache cache(qcsat, mem, port, ff);
// Prepare information structure about all ports, recognize port bits
// that can never collide at all and don't need to be checked.
std::vector<PortData> portdata;
for (int i = 0; i < GetSize(mem.wr_ports); i++) {
PortData pd;
auto &wport = mem.wr_ports[i];
pd.relevant = true;
if (!wport.clk_enable)
pd.relevant = false;
if (wport.clk != ff.sig_clk)
pd.relevant = false;
if (wport.clk_polarity != ff.pol_clk)
pd.relevant = false;
// In theory, we *could* support mismatched width
// ports here. However, it's not worth it — wide
// ports are recognized *after* memory_dff in
// a normal flow.
if (wport.wide_log2 != port.wide_log2)
pd.relevant = false;
pd.uncollidable_mask.resize(GetSize(port.data));
pd.transparency_mask.resize(GetSize(port.data));
pd.collision_x_mask.resize(GetSize(port.data));
if (pd.relevant) {
// If we got this far, this port is potentially
// transparent and/or has undefined collision
// behavior. Now, for every bit, check if it can
// ever collide.
for (int j = 0; j < ff.width; j++) {
if (!cache.can_collide_rdwr(i, wport.en[j])) {
pd.uncollidable_mask[j] = true;
pd.collision_x_mask[j] = true;
}
if (no_rw_check)
pd.collision_x_mask[j] = true;
}
}
portdata.push_back(pd);
}
// Now inspect the mux chain.
for (auto &md : muxdata) {
// We only mark transparent bits after processing a complete
// mux, so that the transparency priority validation check
// below sees transparency information as of previous mux.
std::vector<std::pair<PortData&, int>> trans_queue;
for (int sel_idx = 0; sel_idx < GetSize(md.sig_s); sel_idx++) {
SigBit sbit = md.sig_s[sel_idx];
SigSpec &odata = md.sig_other[sel_idx];
for (int bitidx = md.base_idx; bitidx < md.base_idx+md.size; bitidx++) {
SigBit odbit = odata[bitidx-md.base_idx];
bool recognized = false;
for (int pi = 0; pi < GetSize(mem.wr_ports); pi++) {
auto &pd = portdata[pi];
auto &wport = mem.wr_ports[pi];
if (!pd.relevant)
continue;
if (pd.uncollidable_mask[bitidx])
continue;
bool match = cache.is_w2rbyp(pi, wport.en[bitidx], sbit, md.is_b);
if (!match)
continue;
// If we got here, we recognized this mux sel
// as valid bypass sel for a given port bit.
if (odbit == State::Sx) {
// 'x, mark collision don't care.
pd.collision_x_mask[bitidx] = true;
pd.transparency_mask[bitidx] = false;
} else if (cache.data_eq(sbit, md.is_b, wport.data[bitidx], odbit)) {
// Correct data value, mark transparency,
// but only after verifying that priority
// is fine.
for (int k = 0; k < GetSize(mem.wr_ports); k++) {
if (portdata[k].transparency_mask[bitidx]) {
if (wport.priority_mask[k])
continue;
if (!cache.can_collide_together(pi, k, bitidx))
continue;
log("FF found, but transparency logic priority doesn't match write priority.\n");
return;
}
}
recognized = true;
trans_queue.push_back({pd, bitidx});
break;
} else {
log("FF found, but with a mux data input that doesn't seem to correspond to transparency logic.\n");
return;
}
}
if (!recognized) {
// If we haven't positively identified this as
// a bypass: it's still skippable if the
// data is 'x, or if the sel cannot actually be
// active.
if (odbit == State::Sx)
continue;
if (cache.impossible_with_ren(sbit, md.is_b))
continue;
log("FF found, but with a mux select that doesn't seem to correspond to transparency logic.\n");
return;
}
}
}
// Done with this mux, now actually apply the transparencies.
for (auto it : trans_queue) {
it.first.transparency_mask[it.second] = true;
it.first.collision_x_mask[it.second] = false;
}
}
// Final merging and validation of per-bit masks.
for (int pi = 0; pi < GetSize(mem.wr_ports); pi++) {
auto &pd = portdata[pi];
if (!pd.relevant)
continue;
bool trans = false;
bool non_trans = false;
for (int i = 0; i < ff.width; i++) {
if (pd.collision_x_mask[i])
continue;
if (pd.transparency_mask[i])
trans = true;
else
non_trans = true;
}
if (trans && non_trans) {
log("FF found, but soft transparency logic is inconsistent for port %d.\n", pi);
return;
}
pd.final_transparency = trans;
pd.final_collision_x = !trans && !non_trans;
}
// OK, it worked.
log("merging output FF to cell.\n");
merger.remove_output_ff(bits);
if (ff.has_ce && !ff.pol_ce)
ff.sig_ce = module->LogicNot(NEW_ID, ff.sig_ce);
if (ff.has_arst && !ff.pol_arst)
ff.sig_arst = module->LogicNot(NEW_ID, ff.sig_arst);
if (ff.has_srst && !ff.pol_srst)
ff.sig_srst = module->LogicNot(NEW_ID, ff.sig_srst);
port.clk = ff.sig_clk;
port.clk_enable = true;
port.clk_polarity = ff.pol_clk;
if (ff.has_ce)
port.en = ff.sig_ce;
else
port.en = State::S1;
if (ff.has_arst) {
port.arst = ff.sig_arst;
port.arst_value = ff.val_arst;
} else {
port.arst = State::S0;
}
if (ff.has_srst) {
port.srst = ff.sig_srst;
port.srst_value = ff.val_srst;
port.ce_over_srst = ff.ce_over_srst;
} else {
port.srst = State::S0;
}
port.init_value = ff.val_init;
port.data = ff.sig_q;
for (int pi = 0; pi < GetSize(mem.wr_ports); pi++) {
auto &pd = portdata[pi];
if (!pd.relevant)
continue;
if (pd.final_collision_x) {
log(" Write port %d: don't care on collision.\n", pi);
port.collision_x_mask[pi] = true;
} else if (pd.final_transparency) {
log(" Write port %d: transparent.\n", pi);
port.transparency_mask[pi] = true;
} else {
log(" Write port %d: non-transparent.\n", pi);
}
}
mem.emit();
}
void handle_rd_port_addr(Mem &mem, int idx)
{
auto &port = mem.rd_ports[idx];
log("Checking read port address `%s'[%d] in module `%s': ", mem.memid.c_str(), idx, module->name.c_str());
FfData ff;
pool<std::pair<Cell *, int>> bits;
if (!merger.find_input_ff(port.addr, ff, bits)) {
log("no address FF found.\n");
return;
}
if (!ff.has_clk) {
log("address latches are not supported.\n");
return;
}
if (ff.has_aload) {
log("address FF has async load, not supported.\n");
return;
}
if (ff.has_sr || ff.has_arst) {
log("address FF has async set and/or reset, not supported.\n");
return;
}
// Trick part: this transform is invalid if the initial
// value of the FF is fully-defined. However, we
// cannot simply reject FFs with any defined init bit,
// as this is often the result of merging a const bit.
if (ff.val_init.is_fully_def()) {
log("address FF has fully-defined init value, not supported.\n");
return;
}
for (int i = 0; i < GetSize(mem.wr_ports); i++) {
auto &wport = mem.wr_ports[i];
if (!wport.clk_enable || wport.clk != ff.sig_clk || wport.clk_polarity != ff.pol_clk) {
log("address FF clock is not compatible with write clock.\n");
return;
}
}
// Now we're commited to merge it.
merger.mark_input_ff(bits);
// If the address FF has enable and/or sync reset, unmap it.
ff.unmap_ce_srst();
port.clk = ff.sig_clk;
port.en = State::S1;
port.addr = ff.sig_d;
port.clk_enable = true;
port.clk_polarity = ff.pol_clk;
for (int i = 0; i < GetSize(mem.wr_ports); i++)
port.transparency_mask[i] = true;
mem.emit();
log("merged address FF to cell.\n");
}
void run()
{
std::vector<Mem> memories = Mem::get_selected_memories(module);
for (auto &mem : memories) {
QuickConeSat qcsat(modwalker);
for (int i = 0; i < GetSize(mem.rd_ports); i++) {
if (!mem.rd_ports[i].clk_enable)
handle_rd_port(mem, qcsat, i);
}
}
for (auto &mem : memories) {
for (int i = 0; i < GetSize(mem.rd_ports); i++) {
if (!mem.rd_ports[i].clk_enable)
handle_rd_port_addr(mem, i);
}
}
}
};
struct MemoryDffPass : public Pass {
MemoryDffPass() : Pass("memory_dff", "merge input/output DFFs into memory read ports") { }
void help() override
{
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log("\n");
log(" memory_dff [-no-rw-check] [selection]\n");
log("\n");
log("This pass detects DFFs at memory read ports and merges them into the memory\n");
log("port. I.e. it consumes an asynchronous memory port and the flip-flops at its\n");
log("interface and yields a synchronous memory port.\n");
log("\n");
log(" -no-rw-check\n");
log(" marks all recognized read ports as \"return don't-care value on\n");
log(" read/write collision\" (same result as setting the no_rw_check\n");
log(" attribute on all memories).\n");
log("\n");
}
void execute(std::vector<std::string> args, RTLIL::Design *design) override
{
bool flag_no_rw_check = false;
log_header(design, "Executing MEMORY_DFF pass (merging $dff cells to $memrd).\n");
size_t argidx;
for (argidx = 1; argidx < args.size(); argidx++) {
if (args[argidx] == "-no-rw-check") {
flag_no_rw_check = true;
continue;
}
break;
}
extra_args(args, argidx, design);
for (auto mod : design->selected_modules()) {
MemoryDffWorker worker(mod, flag_no_rw_check);
worker.run();
}
}
} MemoryDffPass;
PRIVATE_NAMESPACE_END
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