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Benjamin Herrenschmidt da0bd89c43 crhelpers: Constraint "crnum" integer
This seems to save quite a few LUTs

Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
5 years ago
Benjamin Herrenschmidt 4437487ad0 execute1: Reformat
No functional change

Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
5 years ago
Benjamin Herrenschmidt 858b1e7930 writeback: Remove a mux leg on data_in
Initialize to 0 forces the mux to have an extra leg fed with zeros.

Instead initialize data_in to one of the mux inputs

Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
5 years ago
Anton Blanchard 4433118c91
Merge pull request #105 from paulusmack/writeback
Writeback
5 years ago
Paul Mackerras 57b200d6cb writeback: Eliminate inferred latch
This initializes data_in to all zeroes so that it doesn't become a
set of 64 inferred latches.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@ozlabs.org>
5 years ago
Anton Blanchard 640af89e72
Merge pull request #106 from paulusmack/master
wishbone_debug_master: Improve timing
5 years ago
Paul Mackerras a27ed0ec27 wishbone_debug_master: Improve timing
The current code has the possibility that we could set reg_addr
or reg_ctrl and then increment reg_addr in the same cycle, resulting
in some long timing paths.  Rearrange the code to make it clear
that we are not trying to add an auto-increment to data from
outside the module; in any given cycle we either set one of
reg_addr and reg_ctrl, or we possibly increment reg_addr.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@ozlabs.org>
5 years ago
Paul Mackerras f49a5a99a5 Remove execute2 stage
Since the condition setting got moved to writeback, execute2 does
nothing aside from wasting a cycle.  This removes it.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@ozlabs.org>
5 years ago
Anton Blanchard 63f5dce820
Merge pull request #104 from paulusmack/master
Implement neg using OP_ADD
5 years ago
Paul Mackerras 9646fe28b0 Do sign-extension instructions in writeback instead of execute1
This makes the exts[bhw] instructions do the sign extension in the
writeback stage using the sign-extension logic there instead of
having unique sign extension logic in execute1.  This requires
passing the data length and sign extend flag from decode2 down
through execute1 and execute2 and into writeback.  As a side bonus
we reduce the number of values in insn_type_t by two.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@ozlabs.org>
5 years ago
Paul Mackerras 374f4c536d writeback: Do data formatting and condition recording in writeback
This adds code to writeback to format data and test the result
against zero for the purpose of setting CR0.  The data formatter
is able to shift and mask by bytes and do byte reversal and sign
extension.  It can also put together bytes from two input
doublewords to support unaligned loads (including unaligned
byte-reversed loads).

The data formatter starts with an 8:1 multiplexer that is able
to direct any byte of the input to any byte of the output.  This
lets us rotate the data and simultaneously byte-reverse it.
The rotated/reversed data goes to a register for the unaligned
cases that overlap two doublewords.  Then there is per-byte logic
that does trimming, sign extension, and splicing together bytes
from a previous input doubleword (stored in data_latched) and the
current doubleword.  Finally the 64-bit result is tested to set
CR0 if rc = 1.

This removes the RC logic from the execute2, multiply and divide
units, and the shift/mask/byte-reverse/sign-extend logic from
loadstore2.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@ozlabs.org>
5 years ago
Anton Blanchard 45271acb35
Merge pull request #103 from paulusmack/divider
Divider
5 years ago
Paul Mackerras 86c53aa3f7 Implement neg using OP_ADD
We have all the machinery in place to implement the neg instruction
as OP_ADD.  Doing that means we can ditch OP_NEG, and saves about
66 slice LUTs on the A7-100.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@ozlabs.org>
5 years ago
Paul Mackerras 82c19d4e7a divider: Reduce delay in detecting 32-bit overflow
Timing analysis showed that even with the output register, timing
was still a bit tight in the output stage, where the carry has to
propagate all the way through the 64-bit negater, and we were then
testing the top 33 bits to determine if a 32-bit operation had
overflowed.

Instead of detecting overflow at the end, we watch for any 1
bits getting shifted into the top 32 bits of the quotient register
as we are doing the division.  That is relatively easy to do and
simplifies the output stage.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@ozlabs.org>
5 years ago
Anton Blanchard 6c4edf80ae
Merge pull request #102 from antonblanchard/gpr-hazard-5-c
Add CR hazard detection
5 years ago
Anton Blanchard 813f834012 Add CR hazard detection
To keep things simple we treat the CR as a single entity.

Signed-off-by: Anton Blanchard <anton@linux.ibm.com>
5 years ago
Anton Blanchard 58b348deae
Merge pull request #101 from antonblanchard/gpr-hazard-5-b
Add GPR hazard detection
5 years ago
Paul Mackerras c7025f9f28 divider: Add an output register
This puts the output of the divider through a register.  With the
addition of the logic to detect overflow, the combinatorial output
logic of the divider was becoming a critical path.  Adding the
output register adds a cycle to the latency of the divider but
helps make timing at 100MHz on the A7-100.

This also makes the valid, write_reg_enable and write_cr_enable
fields of the output be registered, which eliminates warnings
about register/latch pins with no clock.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@ozlabs.org>
5 years ago
Anton Blanchard bb65d0b899 Remove issue restrictions on a number of instructions
Anything that isn't a load or store and anything that doesn't read the
CR can go as soon as its inputs are ready.

While we could also allow SPR read/write and carry read/write, we plan
to change them to be read in decode2 and written in writeback soon and
they will need separate hazard detection to be added.

Signed-off-by: Anton Blanchard <anton@linux.ibm.com>
5 years ago
Anton Blanchard bdc26b7527 Add GPR hazard detection
Check GPRs against any writers in the pipeline.

All instructions are still marked single in pipeline at
this stage.

Signed-off-by: Anton Blanchard <anton@linux.ibm.com>
5 years ago
Anton Blanchard e4c98dce36
Merge pull request #100 from antonblanchard/gpr-hazard-5-a
Separate issue control into its own unit
5 years ago
Anton Blanchard f181bf31e2
Merge pull request #99 from paulusmack/logical
Logical
5 years ago
Anton Blanchard d5346d0abf Separate issue control into its own unit
Signed-off-by: Anton Blanchard <anton@linux.ibm.com>
5 years ago
Paul Mackerras 4396eddc31 countzero: Add a testbench
Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@ozlabs.org>
5 years ago
Paul Mackerras e527e3a9b7 countzero: Reorganize to have fewer levels of logic and fewer LUTs
By using 4:1 multiplexers rather than 2:1, this cuts the number of
levels of multiplexing from 4 to 2 and also reduces the total number
of slice LUTs required.  Because we are now handling 4 bits at each
level, including the bottom level, the logic to do the priority
encoding can be factored out into a function that is used at each
level.

This rearranges the logic so that the encoding and selection of bits
is done whether or not the input operand is zero, and the if statement
testing whether the input is zero only affects what is assigned to
result.  With this we don't get the inferred latches and we can go
back to using signals rather than variables.

Also add some comments about what is being done.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@ozlabs.org>
5 years ago
Anton Blanchard 0a0fe03767
Merge pull request #98 from antonblanchard/fix-mod
mod* doesn't have an RC form
5 years ago
Anton Blanchard 10a990bba8 mod* doesn't have an RC form
The RC bit should be ignored for mod* instructions.

Signed-off-by: Anton Blanchard <anton@linux.ibm.com>
5 years ago
Anton Blanchard 56908edea2
Merge pull request #96 from antonblanchard/clk_gen_bypass-fix
Fix clk_gen_bypass
5 years ago
Anton Blanchard 6cdb8ca9f5 Fix clk_gen_bypass
clk_gen_bypass needed updating after the addition of CLK_INPUT_HZ and
CLK_OUTPUT_HZ.

Signed-off-by: Anton Blanchard <anton@linux.ibm.com>
5 years ago
Anton Blanchard 8530500a71
Merge pull request #94 from antonblanchard/icbi-nop
decode: Handle icbi
5 years ago
Anton Blanchard 854c93f970
Merge pull request #93 from antonblanchard/fifo-fix
Remove shared variable from fifo, and reformat
5 years ago
Anton Blanchard c41da84226 decode: Handle icbi
We will need a proper handler for icbi, but in the meantime treat it
as a nop.

Signed-off-by: Anton Blanchard <anton@linux.ibm.com>
5 years ago
Anton Blanchard 7aaed5abd5 fifo: Reformat
Signed-off-by: Anton Blanchard <anton@linux.ibm.com>
5 years ago
Anton Blanchard ad6c6790f9 fifo: Remove shared variable
The shared variable used for FIFO memory is not VHDL 2008 compliant.
I can't see why it needs to be a shared variable since reads and writes
update top and bottom synchronously, meaning they don't need same cycle
access to the FIFO memory.

Signed-off-by: Anton Blanchard <anton@linux.ibm.com>
5 years ago
Anton Blanchard bd73c1753b
Merge pull request #92 from paulusmack/divider
Divider
5 years ago
Anton Blanchard 625eb0175f
Merge pull request #91 from tgingold/gpr-file-fix
Fix register file size (there are 32 gprs).
5 years ago
Paul Mackerras d4f51e08c8 divider: Return 0 for invalid and overflow cases, like P9 does
This adds logic to detect the cases where the quotient of the
division overflows the range of the output representation, and
return all zeroes in those cases, which is what POWER9 does.
To do this, we extend the dividend register by 1 bit and we do
an extra step in the division process to get a 2^64 bit of the
quotient, which ends up in the 'overflow' signal.  This catches all
the cases where dividend >= 2^64 * divisor, including the case
where divisor = 0, and the divde/divdeu cases where |RA| >= |RB|.

Then, in the output stage, we also check that the result fits in
the representable range, which depends on whether the division is
a signed division or not, and whether it is a 32-bit or 64-bit
division.  If dividend >= 2^64 or the result doesn't fit in the
representable range, write_data is set to 0 and write_cr_data to
0x20000000 (i.e. cr0.eq = 1).

POWER9 sets the top 32 bits of the result to zero for 32-bit signed
divisions, and sets CR0 when RC=1 according to the 64-bit value
(i.e. CR0.LT is always 0 for 32-bit signed divisions, even if the
32-bit result is negative).  However, modsw with a negative result
sets the top 32 bits to all 1s.  We follow suit.

This updates divider_tb to check the invalid cases as well as the
valid case.

This also fixes a small bug where the reset signal for the divider
was driven from rst when it should have been driven from core_rst.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@ozlabs.org>
5 years ago
Paul Mackerras 5c0ba90722 decode2: Fix 32-bit flag passed to divider
Previously the 32-bit flag passed to the divider was always wrong;
this fixes it.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@ozlabs.org>
5 years ago
Tristan Gingold 0169d48ee6 Fix register file size (there are 32 gprs). 5 years ago
Anton Blanchard bbb1a3610c
Merge pull request #84 from classilla/master
Add logo
5 years ago
Anton Blanchard 460447a31b
Merge pull request #89 from mikey/gitignore
Update gitignore for new test bench build files
5 years ago
Anton Blanchard 23f8702e68
Merge pull request #90 from antonblanchard/newcrf-inferred-latch
Don't infer latch for newcrf
5 years ago
Anton Blanchard 57b7f1ed71 Don't infer latch for newcrf
Always initialize newcrf to avoid inferring a latch.

Signed-off-by: Anton Blanchard <anton@linux.ibm.com>
5 years ago
Michael Neuling 1edc4aa004 Update gitignore for new test bench build files
Just ignore all *_tb files

Signed-off-by: Michael Neuling <mikey@neuling.org>
5 years ago
Anton Blanchard f76b5f9ea2
Merge pull request #87 from antonblanchard/cmod-a7-freq
Fix cmod-a7 frequency
5 years ago
Anton Blanchard 9b8c094cf6 Fix cmod-a7 frequency
The cmod-a7 is ignoring the clk_frequency parameter and running at
100 MHz. Fix it.

Signed-off-by: Anton Blanchard <anton@linux.ibm.com>
5 years ago
Anton Blanchard 16ca868909
Merge pull request #86 from antonblanchard/outstanding-range
Limit outstanding range
5 years ago
Anton Blanchard 938b453501
Merge pull request #85 from antonblanchard/leadingzeroes-fix
Fix count-leading/trailing-zeroes
5 years ago
Anton Blanchard e54db5b496
Merge pull request #79 from deece/uart_address
Tighten UART address
5 years ago
Anton Blanchard 4016f69e70 Limit outstanding range
outstanding can only ever be -1 to 2 at the moment (0 or 1 on a
rising clock edge). Vivado is synthesizing a much wider adder
which is silly. Constrain it with a range statement. This should
be good for timing and saves us about 85 LUTs.

This will get relaxed when we add more pipelining, but only by a
few bits.

Signed-off-by: Anton Blanchard <anton@linux.ibm.com>
5 years ago