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%option prefix="VL"
%option never-interactive
%option nounput
%{
/*
* Copyright (c) 1998-2024 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
*
* This source code is free software; you can redistribute it
* and/or modify it in source code form 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.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
# include "config.h"
//# define YYSTYPE lexval
# include <climits>
# include <cstdarg>
# include <iostream>
# include "compiler.h"
# include "parse_misc.h"
# include "parse_api.h"
# include "parse.h"
# include <cctype>
# include <cstring>
# include "lexor_keyword.h"
# include "discipline.h"
# include <list>
using namespace std;
# define YY_USER_INIT do { reset_lexor(); yylloc.lexical_pos = 0; } while (0);
# define yylval VLlval
# define YY_NO_INPUT
/*
* Lexical location information is passed in the yylloc variable to th
* parser. The file names, strings, are kept in a list so that I can
* re-use them. The set_file_name function will return a pointer to
* the name as it exists in the list (and delete the passed string.)
* If the name is new, it will be added to the list.
*/
extern YYLTYPE yylloc;
char* yytext_string_filter(const char*str, size_t str_len)
{
if (str == 0) return 0;
char*buf = new char[str_len+1];
size_t didx = 0;
for (size_t sidx = 0 ; sidx < str_len ; sidx += 1, didx += 1) {
if (str[sidx] == 0) {
VLerror(yylloc, "error: Found nil (\\000) in string literal, replacing with space (\\015) character.");
buf[didx] = ' ';
} else if (str[sidx] == '\\') { /* Skip \\\n */
if ((sidx+1 < str_len) && (str[sidx+1] == '\n')) {
sidx += 1;
didx -= 1;
} else {
buf[didx] = str[sidx];
}
} else {
buf[didx] = str[sidx];
}
}
buf[didx] = 0;
return buf;
}
char* strdupnew(char const *str)
{
return str ? strcpy(new char [strlen(str)+1], str) : NULL;
}
static const char* set_file_name(char*text)
{
perm_string path = filename_strings.make(text);
delete[]text;
/* Check this file name with the list of library file
names. If there is a match, then turn on the
pform_library_flag. This is how the parser knows that
modules declared in this file are library modules. */
pform_library_flag = library_file_map[path];
return path;
}
void reset_lexor();
static void line_directive();
static void line_directive2();
static void reset_all();
verinum*make_unsized_binary(const char*txt);
verinum*make_undef_highz_dec(const char*txt);
verinum*make_unsized_dec(const char*txt);
verinum*make_unsized_octal(const char*txt);
verinum*make_unsized_hex(const char*txt);
static int dec_buf_div2(char *buf);
static int get_timescale_scale(const char*cp);
static int get_timescale_const(int scale, const char*units);
static void process_ucdrive(const char*txt);
static list<int> keyword_mask_stack;
static int comment_enter;
static bool in_module = false;
static bool in_UDP = false;
bool in_celldefine = false;
UCDriveType uc_drive = UCD_NONE;
static int ts_state = 0;
static int ts_scale = 0;
static int ts_unit = 0;
static int ts_prec = 0;
/*
* The parser sometimes needs to indicate to the lexor that the next
* identifier needs to be understood in the context of a package. The
* parser feeds back that left context with calls to the
* lex_in_package_scope.
*/
static PPackage* in_package_scope = 0;
void lex_in_package_scope(PPackage*pkg)
{
in_package_scope = pkg;
}
%}
%x CCOMMENT
%x PCOMMENT
%x LCOMMENT
%x CSTRING
%s UDPTABLE
%x PPTIMESCALE_SCALE
%x PPTIMESCALE_UNITS
%x PPTIMESCALE_SLASH
%x PPTIMESCALE_ERROR
%x PPUCDRIVE
%x PPUCDRIVE_ERROR
%x PPDEFAULT_NETTYPE
%x PPDEFAULT_NETTYPE_ERROR
%x PPBEGIN_KEYWORDS
%x PPBEGIN_KEYWORDS_ERROR
%s EDGES
%x REAL_SCALE
W [ \t\b\f\r]+
S [afpnumkKMGT]
TU [munpf]
%%
/* Recognize the various line directives. */
^"#line"[ \t]+.+ { line_directive(); }
^[ \t]*"`line"[ \t]+.+ { line_directive2(); }
[ \t\b\f\r] { ; }
\n { yylloc.first_line += 1; }
/* C++ style comments start with / / and run to the end of the
current line. These are very easy to handle. The meta-comments
format is a little more tricky to handle, but do what we can. */
/* The lexor detects "// synthesis translate_on/off" meta-comments,
we handle them here by turning on/off a flag. The pform uses
that flag to attach implicit attributes to "initial" and
"always" statements. */
"// Icarus preprocessor had ("[0-9]+") errors."\n { pre_process_failed(yytext); }
"//"{W}*"synthesis"{W}+"translate_on"{W}*\n { pform_mc_translate_on(true); }
"//"{W}*"synthesis"{W}+"translate_off"{W}*\n { pform_mc_translate_on(false); }
"//" { comment_enter = YY_START; BEGIN(LCOMMENT); }
<LCOMMENT>. { yymore(); }
<LCOMMENT>\n { yylloc.first_line += 1; BEGIN(comment_enter); }
/* The contents of C-style comments are ignored, like white space. */
"/*" { comment_enter = YY_START; BEGIN(CCOMMENT); }
<CCOMMENT>. { ; }
/* Check for a possible nested comment. */
<CCOMMENT>"/*" { VLerror(yylloc, "error: Possible nested comment."); }
<CCOMMENT>\n { yylloc.first_line += 1; }
<CCOMMENT>"*/" { BEGIN(comment_enter); }
"(*" { return K_PSTAR; }
"*)" { return K_STARP; }
".*" { return K_DOTSTAR; }
"<<" { return K_LS; }
"<<<" { return K_LS; /* Note: Functionally, <<< is the same as <<. */}
">>" { return K_RS; }
">>>" { return K_RSS; }
"**" { return K_POW; }
"<=" { return K_LE; }
">=" { return K_GE; }
"=>" { return K_EG; }
"+=>"|"-=>" {
/*
* Resolve the ambiguity between the += assignment
* operator and +=> polarity edge path operator
*
* +=> should be treated as two separate tokens '+' and
* '=>' (K_EG), therefore we only consume the first
* character of the matched pattern i.e. either + or -
* and push back the rest of the matches text (=>) in
* the input stream.
*/
yyless(1);
return yytext[0];
}
"*>" { return K_SG; }
"==" { return K_EQ; }
"!=" { return K_NE; }
"===" { return K_CEQ; }
"!==" { return K_CNE; }
"==?" { return K_WEQ; }
"!=?" { return K_WNE; }
"||" { return K_LOR; }
"&&" { return K_LAND; }
"<->" { return K_LEQUIV; }
"&&&" { return K_TAND; }
"~|" { return K_NOR; }
"~^" { return K_NXOR; }
"^~" { return K_NXOR; }
"~&" { return K_NAND; }
"->" { return K_TRIGGER; }
"->>" { return K_NB_TRIGGER; }
"+:" { return K_PO_POS; }
"-:" { return K_PO_NEG; }
"<+" { return K_CONTRIBUTE; }
"+=" { return K_PLUS_EQ; }
"-=" { return K_MINUS_EQ; }
"*=" { return K_MUL_EQ; }
"/=" { return K_DIV_EQ; }
"%=" { return K_MOD_EQ; }
"&=" { return K_AND_EQ; }
"|=" { return K_OR_EQ; }
"^=" { return K_XOR_EQ; }
"<<=" { return K_LS_EQ; }
">>=" { return K_RS_EQ; }
"<<<=" { return K_LS_EQ; }
">>>=" { return K_RSS_EQ; }
"++" { return K_INCR; }
"--" {return K_DECR; }
"'{" { return K_LP; }
"::" { return K_SCOPE_RES; }
/* This is horrible. The Verilog systax uses "->" in a lot of places.
The trickiest is in constraints, where it is not an operator at all
but a constraint implication. This only turns up as a problem when
the "->" is followed by a constraint_expression_list. If that shows
up, then there will be a "{" to the right of the "->". In that case,
turn the "->" into a K_CONSTRAINT_IMPL so that the parser can be
written without the shift/reduce conflict. Ugh! */
"->"/{W}*"{" { return gn_system_verilog()? K_CONSTRAINT_IMPL : K_TRIGGER; }
/* Watch out for the tricky case of (*). Cannot parse this as "(*"
and ")", but since I know that this is really ( * ), replace it
with "*" and return that. */
"("{W}*"*"{W}*")" { return '*'; }
<EDGES>"]" { BEGIN(0); return yytext[0]; }
[}{;:\[\],()#=.@&!?<>%|^~+*/-] { return yytext[0]; }
\" { BEGIN(CSTRING); }
<CSTRING>\\\\ { yymore(); /* Catch \\, which is a \ escaping itself */ }
<CSTRING>\\\" { yymore(); /* Catch \", which is an escaped quote */ }
<CSTRING>\\\n { yymore(); /* Catch \\n, which will be filtered out */
yylloc.first_line += 1; }
<CSTRING>\n { BEGIN(0);
yylval.text = yytext_string_filter(yytext, yyleng);
VLerror(yylloc, "error: Missing closing quote for string.");
yylloc.first_line += 1;
return STRING; }
<CSTRING>\" { BEGIN(0);
yylval.text = yytext_string_filter(yytext, yyleng);
yylval.text[strlen(yylval.text)-1] = 0;
return STRING; }
<CSTRING>. { yymore(); }
/* The UDP Table is a unique lexical environment. These are most
tokens that we can expect in a table. */
<UDPTABLE>\(\?0\) { return '_'; }
<UDPTABLE>\(\?1\) { return '+'; }
<UDPTABLE>\(\?[xX]\) { return '%'; }
<UDPTABLE>\(\?\?\) { return '*'; }
<UDPTABLE>\(01\) { return 'r'; }
<UDPTABLE>\(0[xX]\) { return 'Q'; }
<UDPTABLE>\(b[xX]\) { return 'q'; }
<UDPTABLE>\(b0\) { return 'f'; /* b0 is 10|00, but only 10 is meaningful */}
<UDPTABLE>\(b1\) { return 'r'; /* b1 is 11|01, but only 01 is meaningful */}
<UDPTABLE>\(0\?\) { return 'P'; }
<UDPTABLE>\(10\) { return 'f'; }
<UDPTABLE>\(1[xX]\) { return 'M'; }
<UDPTABLE>\(1\?\) { return 'N'; }
<UDPTABLE>\([xX]0\) { return 'F'; }
<UDPTABLE>\([xX]1\) { return 'R'; }
<UDPTABLE>\([xX]\?\) { return 'B'; }
<UDPTABLE>[bB] { return 'b'; }
<UDPTABLE>[lL] { return 'l'; /* IVL extension */ }
<UDPTABLE>[hH] { return 'h'; /* IVL extension */ }
<UDPTABLE>[fF] { return 'f'; }
<UDPTABLE>[rR] { return 'r'; }
<UDPTABLE>[xX] { return 'x'; }
<UDPTABLE>[nN] { return 'n'; }
<UDPTABLE>[pP] { return 'p'; }
<UDPTABLE>[01\?\*\-:;] { return yytext[0]; }
<EDGES>"01" { return K_edge_descriptor; }
<EDGES>"0x" { return K_edge_descriptor; }
<EDGES>"0z" { return K_edge_descriptor; }
<EDGES>"10" { return K_edge_descriptor; }
<EDGES>"1x" { return K_edge_descriptor; }
<EDGES>"1z" { return K_edge_descriptor; }
<EDGES>"x0" { return K_edge_descriptor; }
<EDGES>"x1" { return K_edge_descriptor; }
<EDGES>"z0" { return K_edge_descriptor; }
<EDGES>"z1" { return K_edge_descriptor; }
[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9$_]* {
int rc = lexor_keyword_code(yytext, yyleng);
switch (rc) {
case IDENTIFIER:
assert(yylloc.lexical_pos != UINT_MAX);
yylloc.lexical_pos += 1;
yylval.text = strdupnew(yytext);
if (strncmp(yylval.text,"PATHPULSE$", 10) == 0)
rc = PATHPULSE_IDENTIFIER;
break;
case K_edge:
BEGIN(EDGES);
break;
case K_module:
case K_macromodule:
in_module = true;
break;
case K_endmodule:
in_module = false;
break;
case K_primitive:
in_UDP = true;
break;
case K_endprimitive:
in_UDP = false;
break;
case K_table:
BEGIN(UDPTABLE);
break;
default:
yylval.text = 0;
break;
}
/* Special case: If this is part of a scoped name, then check
the package for identifier details. For example, if the
source file is foo::bar, the parse.y will note the
PACKAGE_IDENTIFIER and "::" token and mark the
"in_package_scope" variable. Then this lexor will see the
identifier here and interpret it in the package scope. */
if (in_package_scope) {
if (rc == IDENTIFIER) {
if (typedef_t*type = pform_test_type_identifier(in_package_scope, yylval.text)) {
yylval.type_identifier.text = yylval.text;
yylval.type_identifier.type = type;
rc = TYPE_IDENTIFIER;
}
}
in_package_scope = 0;
return rc;
}
/* If this identifier names a discipline, then return this as
a DISCIPLINE_IDENTIFIER and return the discipline as the
value instead. */
if (rc == IDENTIFIER && gn_verilog_ams_flag) {
perm_string tmp = lex_strings.make(yylval.text);
map<perm_string,ivl_discipline_t>::iterator cur = disciplines.find(tmp);
if (cur != disciplines.end()) {
delete[]yylval.text;
yylval.discipline = (*cur).second;
rc = DISCIPLINE_IDENTIFIER;
}
}
/* If this identifier names a previously declared package, then
return this as a PACKAGE_IDENTIFIER instead. */
if (rc == IDENTIFIER && gn_system_verilog()) {
if (PPackage*pkg = pform_test_package_identifier(yylval.text)) {
delete[]yylval.text;
yylval.package = pkg;
rc = PACKAGE_IDENTIFIER;
}
}
/* If this identifier names a previously declared type, then
return this as a TYPE_IDENTIFIER instead. */
if (rc == IDENTIFIER && gn_system_verilog()) {
if (typedef_t*type = pform_test_type_identifier(yylloc, yylval.text)) {
yylval.type_identifier.text = yylval.text;
yylval.type_identifier.type = type;
rc = TYPE_IDENTIFIER;
}
}
return rc;
}
\\[^ \t\b\f\r\n]+ {
assert(yylloc.lexical_pos != UINT_MAX);
yylloc.lexical_pos += 1;
yylval.text = strdupnew(yytext+1);
if (gn_system_verilog()) {
if (PPackage*pkg = pform_test_package_identifier(yylval.text)) {
delete[]yylval.text;
yylval.package = pkg;
return PACKAGE_IDENTIFIER;
}
}
if (gn_system_verilog()) {
if (typedef_t*type = pform_test_type_identifier(yylloc, yylval.text)) {
yylval.type_identifier.text = yylval.text;
yylval.type_identifier.type = type;
return TYPE_IDENTIFIER;
}
}
return IDENTIFIER;
}
\$([a-zA-Z0-9$_]+) {
/* The 1364-1995 timing checks. */
if (strcmp(yytext,"$hold") == 0)
return K_Shold;
if (strcmp(yytext,"$nochange") == 0)
return K_Snochange;
if (strcmp(yytext,"$period") == 0)
return K_Speriod;
if (strcmp(yytext,"$recovery") == 0)
return K_Srecovery;
if (strcmp(yytext,"$setup") == 0)
return K_Ssetup;
if (strcmp(yytext,"$setuphold") == 0)
return K_Ssetuphold;
if (strcmp(yytext,"$skew") == 0)
return K_Sskew;
if (strcmp(yytext,"$width") == 0)
return K_Swidth;
/* The new 1364-2001 timing checks. */
if (strcmp(yytext,"$fullskew") == 0)
return K_Sfullskew;
if (strcmp(yytext,"$recrem") == 0)
return K_Srecrem;
if (strcmp(yytext,"$removal") == 0)
return K_Sremoval;
if (strcmp(yytext,"$timeskew") == 0)
return K_Stimeskew;
if (strcmp(yytext,"$attribute") == 0)
return KK_attribute;
if (gn_system_verilog() && strcmp(yytext,"$unit") == 0) {
yylval.package = pform_units.back();
return PACKAGE_IDENTIFIER;
}
yylval.text = strdupnew(yytext);
return SYSTEM_IDENTIFIER; }
\'[sS]?[dD][ \t]*[0-9][0-9_]* {
yylval.number = make_unsized_dec(yytext);
return BASED_NUMBER;
}
\'[sS]?[dD][ \t]*[xzXZ?]_* {
yylval.number = make_undef_highz_dec(yytext);
return BASED_NUMBER;
}
\'[sS]?[bB][ \t]*[0-1xzXZ?][0-1xzXZ?_]* {
yylval.number = make_unsized_binary(yytext);
return BASED_NUMBER;
}
\'[sS]?[oO][ \t]*[0-7xzXZ?][0-7xzXZ?_]* {
yylval.number = make_unsized_octal(yytext);
return BASED_NUMBER;
}
\'[sS]?[hH][ \t]*[0-9a-fA-FxzXZ?][0-9a-fA-FxzXZ?_]* {
yylval.number = make_unsized_hex(yytext);
return BASED_NUMBER;
}
\'[01xzXZ] {
if (!gn_system_verilog()) {
VLwarn(yylloc, "warning: Using SystemVerilog 'N bit vector. "
"Use at least -g2005-sv to remove this warning.");
}
generation_t generation_save = generation_flag;
generation_flag = GN_VER2005_SV;
yylval.number = make_unsized_binary(yytext);
generation_flag = generation_save;
return UNBASED_NUMBER; }
/* Decimal numbers are the usual. But watch out for the UDPTABLE
mode, where there are no decimal numbers. Reject the match if we
are in the UDPTABLE state. */
[0-9][0-9_]* {
if (YY_START==UDPTABLE) {
REJECT;
} else {
yylval.number = make_unsized_dec(yytext);
based_size = yylval.number->as_ulong();
return DEC_NUMBER;
}
}
/* This rule handles scaled time values for SystemVerilog. */
[0-9][0-9_]*(\.[0-9][0-9_]*)?{TU}?s {
if (gn_system_verilog()) {
yylval.text = strdupnew(yytext);
return TIME_LITERAL;
} else REJECT; }
/* These rules handle the scaled real literals from Verilog-AMS. The
value is a number with a single letter scale factor. If
verilog-ams is not enabled, then reject this rule. If it is
enabled, then collect the scale and use it to scale the value. */
[0-9][0-9_]*\.[0-9][0-9_]*/{S} {
if (!gn_verilog_ams_flag) REJECT;
BEGIN(REAL_SCALE);
yymore(); }
[0-9][0-9_]*/{S} {
if (!gn_verilog_ams_flag) REJECT;
BEGIN(REAL_SCALE);
yymore(); }
<REAL_SCALE>{S} {
size_t token_len = strlen(yytext);
char*tmp = new char[token_len + 5];
int scale = 0;
strcpy(tmp, yytext);
switch (tmp[token_len-1]) {
case 'a': scale = -18; break; /* atto- */
case 'f': scale = -15; break; /* femto- */
case 'p': scale = -12; break; /* pico- */
case 'n': scale = -9; break; /* nano- */
case 'u': scale = -6; break; /* micro- */
case 'm': scale = -3; break; /* milli- */
case 'k': scale = 3; break; /* kilo- */
case 'K': scale = 3; break; /* kilo- */
case 'M': scale = 6; break; /* mega- */
case 'G': scale = 9; break; /* giga- */
case 'T': scale = 12; break; /* tera- */
default: assert(0); break;
}
snprintf(tmp+token_len-1, 5, "e%d", scale);
yylval.realtime = new verireal(tmp);
delete[]tmp;
BEGIN(0);
return REALTIME; }
[0-9][0-9_]*\.[0-9][0-9_]*([Ee][+-]?[0-9][0-9_]*)? {
yylval.realtime = new verireal(yytext);
return REALTIME; }
[0-9][0-9_]*[Ee][+-]?[0-9][0-9_]* {
yylval.realtime = new verireal(yytext);
return REALTIME; }
/* Notice and handle the `timescale directive. */
`timescale { ts_state = 0; BEGIN(PPTIMESCALE_SCALE); }
<PPTIMESCALE_SCALE>10?0? {
ts_scale = get_timescale_scale(yytext);
BEGIN(PPTIMESCALE_UNITS); }
<PPTIMESCALE_SCALE>"//" { comment_enter = PPTIMESCALE_SCALE; BEGIN(LCOMMENT); }
<PPTIMESCALE_SCALE>"/*" { comment_enter = PPTIMESCALE_SCALE; BEGIN(CCOMMENT); }
<PPTIMESCALE_SCALE>"\n" { yylloc.first_line += 1; }
<PPTIMESCALE_SCALE>{W} { ; }
<PPTIMESCALE_SCALE>. { BEGIN(PPTIMESCALE_ERROR); }
<PPTIMESCALE_UNITS>[munpf]?s {
if (++ts_state == 1) {
ts_unit = get_timescale_const(ts_scale, yytext);
BEGIN(PPTIMESCALE_SLASH);
} else {
ts_prec = get_timescale_const(ts_scale, yytext);
if (in_module) {
VLerror(yylloc, "error: timescale directive cannot be inside "
"a module definition.");
}
if (ts_unit < ts_prec) {
VLerror(yylloc, "error: timescale unit must not be less than "
"the precision.");
} else {
pform_set_timescale(ts_unit, ts_prec, yylloc.text, yylloc.first_line);
}
BEGIN(0);
} }
<PPTIMESCALE_UNITS>"//" { comment_enter = PPTIMESCALE_UNITS; BEGIN(LCOMMENT); }
<PPTIMESCALE_UNITS>"/*" { comment_enter = PPTIMESCALE_UNITS; BEGIN(CCOMMENT); }
<PPTIMESCALE_UNITS>"\n" { yylloc.first_line += 1; }
<PPTIMESCALE_UNITS>{W} { ; }
<PPTIMESCALE_UNITS>. { BEGIN(PPTIMESCALE_ERROR); }
<PPTIMESCALE_SLASH>"/" { BEGIN(PPTIMESCALE_SCALE); }
<PPTIMESCALE_SLASH>"//" { comment_enter = PPTIMESCALE_SLASH; BEGIN(LCOMMENT); }
<PPTIMESCALE_SLASH>"/*" { comment_enter = PPTIMESCALE_SLASH; BEGIN(CCOMMENT); }
<PPTIMESCALE_SLASH>"\n" { yylloc.first_line += 1; }
<PPTIMESCALE_SLASH>{W} { ; }
<PPTIMESCALE_SLASH>. { BEGIN(PPTIMESCALE_ERROR); }
/* On error, try to recover by skipping to the end of the line. */
<PPTIMESCALE_ERROR>[^\n]+ {
VLerror(yylloc, "error: Invalid `timescale directive.");
BEGIN(0); }
/* Notice and handle the `celldefine and `endcelldefine directives. */
`celldefine { in_celldefine = true; }
`endcelldefine { in_celldefine = false; }
/* Notice and handle the `resetall directive. */
`resetall {
if (in_module) {
VLerror(yylloc, "error: `resetall directive cannot be inside a "
"module definition.");
} else if (in_UDP) {
VLerror(yylloc, "error: `resetall directive cannot be inside a "
"UDP definition.");
} else {
reset_all();
} }
/* Notice and handle the `unconnected_drive directive. */
`unconnected_drive { BEGIN(PPUCDRIVE); }
<PPUCDRIVE>[a-zA-Z0-9_]+ {
process_ucdrive(yytext);
if (in_module) {
VLerror(yylloc, "error: `unconnected_drive directive cannot be "
"inside a module definition.");
}
BEGIN(0); }
<PPUCDRIVE>"//" { comment_enter = PPUCDRIVE; BEGIN(LCOMMENT); }
<PPUCDRIVE>"/*" { comment_enter = PPUCDRIVE; BEGIN(CCOMMENT); }
<PPUCDRIVE>"\n" { yylloc.first_line += 1; }
<PPUCDRIVE>{W} { ; }
<PPUCDRIVE>. { BEGIN(PPUCDRIVE_ERROR); }
/* On error, try to recover by skipping to the end of the line. */
<PPUCDRIVE_ERROR>[^\n]+ {
VLerror(yylloc, "error: Invalid `unconnected_drive directive.");
BEGIN(0); }
/* Notice and handle the `nounconnected_drive directive. */
`nounconnected_drive {
if (in_module) {
VLerror(yylloc, "error: `nounconnected_drive directive cannot be "
"inside a module definition.");
}
uc_drive = UCD_NONE; }
/* These are directives that I do not yet support. I think that IVL
should handle these, not an external preprocessor. */
/* From 1364-2005 Chapter 19. */
^{W}?`pragma{W}?.* { }
/* From 1364-2005 Annex D. */
^{W}?`default_decay_time{W}?.* { }
^{W}?`default_trireg_strength{W}?.* { }
^{W}?`delay_mode_distributed{W}?.* { }
^{W}?`delay_mode_path{W}?.* { }
^{W}?`delay_mode_unit{W}?.* { }
^{W}?`delay_mode_zero{W}?.* { }
/* From other places. */
^{W}?`disable_portfaults{W}?.* { }
^{W}?`enable_portfaults{W}?.* { }
`endprotect { }
^{W}?`nosuppress_faults{W}?.* { }
`protect { }
^{W}?`suppress_faults{W}?.* { }
^{W}?`uselib{W}?.* { }
/* Notice and handle the `begin_keywords directive. */
`begin_keywords { BEGIN(PPBEGIN_KEYWORDS); }
<PPBEGIN_KEYWORDS>\"[a-zA-Z0-9 -\.]*\" {
keyword_mask_stack.push_front(lexor_keyword_mask);
char*word = yytext+1;
char*tail = strchr(word, '"');
tail[0] = 0;
if (strcmp(word,"1364-1995") == 0) {
lexor_keyword_mask = GN_KEYWORDS_1364_1995;
} else if (strcmp(word,"1364-2001") == 0) {
lexor_keyword_mask = GN_KEYWORDS_1364_1995
|GN_KEYWORDS_1364_2001
|GN_KEYWORDS_1364_2001_CONFIG;
} else if (strcmp(word,"1364-2001-noconfig") == 0) {
lexor_keyword_mask = GN_KEYWORDS_1364_1995
|GN_KEYWORDS_1364_2001;
} else if (strcmp(word,"1364-2005") == 0) {
lexor_keyword_mask = GN_KEYWORDS_1364_1995
|GN_KEYWORDS_1364_2001
|GN_KEYWORDS_1364_2001_CONFIG
|GN_KEYWORDS_1364_2005;
} else if (strcmp(word,"1800-2005") == 0) {
lexor_keyword_mask = GN_KEYWORDS_1364_1995
|GN_KEYWORDS_1364_2001
|GN_KEYWORDS_1364_2001_CONFIG
|GN_KEYWORDS_1364_2005
|GN_KEYWORDS_1800_2005;
} else if (strcmp(word,"1800-2009") == 0) {
lexor_keyword_mask = GN_KEYWORDS_1364_1995
|GN_KEYWORDS_1364_2001
|GN_KEYWORDS_1364_2001_CONFIG
|GN_KEYWORDS_1364_2005
|GN_KEYWORDS_1800_2005
|GN_KEYWORDS_1800_2009;
} else if (strcmp(word,"1800-2012") == 0) {
lexor_keyword_mask = GN_KEYWORDS_1364_1995
|GN_KEYWORDS_1364_2001
|GN_KEYWORDS_1364_2001_CONFIG
|GN_KEYWORDS_1364_2005
|GN_KEYWORDS_1800_2005
|GN_KEYWORDS_1800_2009
|GN_KEYWORDS_1800_2012;
} else if (strcmp(word,"VAMS-2.3") == 0) {
lexor_keyword_mask = GN_KEYWORDS_1364_1995
|GN_KEYWORDS_1364_2001
|GN_KEYWORDS_1364_2001_CONFIG
|GN_KEYWORDS_1364_2005
|GN_KEYWORDS_VAMS_2_3;
} else {
fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d: Ignoring unknown keywords string: %s\n",
yylloc.text, yylloc.first_line, word);
}
BEGIN(0);
}
<PPBEGIN_KEYWORDS>"//" { comment_enter = PPBEGIN_KEYWORDS; BEGIN(LCOMMENT); }
<PPBEGIN_KEYWORDS>"/*" { comment_enter = PPBEGIN_KEYWORDS; BEGIN(CCOMMENT); }
<PPBEGIN_KEYWORDS>"\n" { yylloc.first_line += 1; }
<PPBEGIN_KEYWORDS>{W} { ; }
<PPBEGIN_KEYWORDS>. { BEGIN(PPBEGIN_KEYWORDS_ERROR); }
/* On error, try to recover by skipping to the end of the line. */
<PPBEGIN_KEYWORDS_ERROR>[^\n]+ {
VLerror(yylloc, "error: Invalid `begin_keywords directive.");
BEGIN(0); }
/* Notice and handle the `end_keywords directive. */
`end_keywords {
if (!keyword_mask_stack.empty()) {
lexor_keyword_mask = keyword_mask_stack.front();
keyword_mask_stack.pop_front();
} else {
VLwarn(yylloc, "warning: Mismatched `end_keywords directive");
}
}
/* Notice and handle the `default_nettype directive. */
`default_nettype { BEGIN(PPDEFAULT_NETTYPE); }
<PPDEFAULT_NETTYPE>[a-zA-Z0-9_]+ {
NetNet::Type net_type;
/* Add support for other wire types and better error detection. */
if (strcmp(yytext,"wire") == 0) {
net_type = NetNet::WIRE;
} else if (strcmp(yytext,"tri") == 0) {
net_type = NetNet::TRI;
} else if (strcmp(yytext,"tri0") == 0) {
net_type = NetNet::TRI0;
} else if (strcmp(yytext,"tri1") == 0) {
net_type = NetNet::TRI1;
} else if (strcmp(yytext,"wand") == 0) {
net_type = NetNet::WAND;
} else if (strcmp(yytext,"triand") == 0) {
net_type = NetNet::TRIAND;
} else if (strcmp(yytext,"wor") == 0) {
net_type = NetNet::WOR;
} else if (strcmp(yytext,"trior") == 0) {
net_type = NetNet::TRIOR;
} else if (strcmp(yytext,"none") == 0) {
net_type = NetNet::NONE;
} else {
VLerror(yylloc, "error: Net type '%s' is not a valid (or supported) "
"default net type.", yytext);
net_type = NetNet::WIRE;
error_count += 1;
}
pform_set_default_nettype(net_type, yylloc.text, yylloc.first_line);
BEGIN(0);
}
<PPDEFAULT_NETTYPE>"//" { comment_enter = PPDEFAULT_NETTYPE; BEGIN(LCOMMENT); }
<PPDEFAULT_NETTYPE>"/*" { comment_enter = PPDEFAULT_NETTYPE; BEGIN(CCOMMENT); }
<PPDEFAULT_NETTYPE>"\n" { yylloc.first_line += 1; }
<PPDEFAULT_NETTYPE>{W} { ; }
<PPDEFAULT_NETTYPE>. { BEGIN(PPDEFAULT_NETTYPE_ERROR); }
/* On error, try to recover by skipping to the end of the line. */
<PPDEFAULT_NETTYPE_ERROR>[^\n]+ {
VLerror(yylloc, "error: Invalid `default_nettype directive.");
BEGIN(0); }
/* These are directives that are not supported by me and should have
been handled by an external preprocessor such as ivlpp. */
^{W}?`define{W}?.* {
VLwarn(yylloc, "warning: `define not supported. Use an external preprocessor.");
}
^{W}?`else{W}?.* {
VLwarn(yylloc, "warning: `else not supported. Use an external preprocessor.");
}
^{W}?`elsif{W}?.* {
VLwarn(yylloc, "warning: `elsif not supported. Use an external preprocessor.");
}
^{W}?`endif{W}?.* {
VLwarn(yylloc, "warning: `endif not supported. Use an external preprocessor.");
}
^{W}?`ifdef{W}?.* {
VLwarn(yylloc, "warning: `ifdef not supported. Use an external preprocessor.");
}
^{W}?`ifndef{W}?.* {
VLwarn(yylloc, "warning: `ifndef not supported. Use an external preprocessor.");
}
^`include{W}?.* {
VLwarn(yylloc, "warning: `include not supported. Use an external preprocessor.");
}
^`undef{W}?.* {
VLwarn(yylloc, "warning: `undef not supported. Use an external preprocessor.");
}
`[a-zA-Z_]+ {
VLwarn(yylloc, "warning: Macro replacement not supported. "
"Use an external preprocessor.");
}
`{W} { VLerror(yylloc, "error: Stray tic (`) here. Perhaps you put white "
"space between the tic and preprocessor directive?"); }
. { return yytext[0]; }
/* Final catchall. something got lost or mishandled. */
/* XXX Should we tell the user something about the lexical state? */
<*>.|\n {
if (isprint(yytext[0]))
VLerror(yylloc, "error: Unmatched character (%c).", yytext[0]);
else
VLerror(yylloc, "error: Unmatched character (0x%x).",
(unsigned char) yytext[0]);
}
%%
/*
* The UDP state table needs some slightly different treatment by the
* lexor. The level characters are normally accepted as other things,
* so the parser needs to switch my mode when it believes in needs to.
*/
void lex_end_table()
{
BEGIN(INITIAL);
}
static unsigned truncate_to_integer_width(verinum::V*bits, unsigned size)
{
if (size <= integer_width) return size;
verinum::V pad = bits[size-1];
if (pad == verinum::V1) pad = verinum::V0;
for (unsigned idx = integer_width; idx < size; idx += 1) {
if (bits[idx] != pad) {
VLwarn(yylloc, "warning: Unsized numeric constant truncated "
"to integer width.");
break;
}
}
return integer_width;
}
verinum*make_unsized_binary(const char*txt)
{
bool sign_flag = false;
bool single_flag = false;
const char*ptr = txt;
assert(*ptr == '\'');
ptr += 1;
if (tolower(*ptr) == 's') {
sign_flag = true;
ptr += 1;
}
assert((tolower(*ptr) == 'b') || gn_system_verilog());
if (tolower(*ptr) == 'b') {
ptr += 1;
} else {
assert(sign_flag == false);
single_flag = true;
}
while (*ptr && ((*ptr == ' ') || (*ptr == '\t')))
ptr += 1;
unsigned size = 0;
for (const char*idx = ptr ; *idx ; idx += 1)
if (*idx != '_') size += 1;
if (size == 0) {
VLerror(yylloc, "error: Numeric literal has no digits in it.");
verinum*out = new verinum();
out->has_sign(sign_flag);
out->is_single(single_flag);
return out;
}
if ((based_size > 0) && (size > based_size)) VLwarn(yylloc,
"warning: Extra digits given for sized binary constant.");
// Allocate one extra bit in case we need to zero-extend.
verinum::V*bits = new verinum::V[size+1];
unsigned idx = size;
while (*ptr) {
switch (ptr[0]) {
case '0':
bits[--idx] = verinum::V0;
break;
case '1':
bits[--idx] = verinum::V1;
break;
case 'z': case 'Z': case '?':
bits[--idx] = verinum::Vz;
break;
case 'x': case 'X':
bits[--idx] = verinum::Vx;
break;
case '_':
break;
default:
fprintf(stderr, "%c\n", ptr[0]);