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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
Anton Blanchard 1b559aee31 Fix count-leading/trailing-zeroes
The current code simulates correctly, but produces miscompares when synthesized
onto an FPGA. On closer inspection GHDL synthesis complains about inferred
latches and there does seem to be issues.

Convert it to variables that are always initialized to zero at the start of the
process.

Fixes: 24a4a796ce ("execute: Consolidate count-leading/trailing-zeroes implementations")
Signed-off-by: Anton Blanchard <anton@linux.ibm.com>
5 years ago
Cameron Kaiser 07d3c8e4de Add logo to README.md
Signed-off-by: Cameron Kaiser <classilla@floodgap.com>
5 years ago
Cameron Kaiser 0cb0f78777 Add title image
Signed-off-by: Cameron Kaiser <classilla@floodgap.com>
5 years ago
Anton Blanchard 3c6e66dc96
Merge pull request #83 from paulusmack/logical
execute: Consolidate count-leading/trailing-zeroes implementations
5 years ago
Anton Blanchard 4b7b702e01
Merge pull request #81 from antonblanchard/logical
Consolidate logical instructions
5 years ago
Anton Blanchard 5dff75219c
Merge pull request #82 from antonblanchard/icache-set-assoc
A new set associative icache from Ben
5 years ago
Paul Mackerras 24a4a796ce execute: Consolidate count-leading/trailing-zeroes implementations
This adds combinatorial logic that does 32-bit and 64-bit count
leading and trailing zeroes in one unit, and consolidates the
four instructions under a single OP_CNTZ opcode.

This saves 84 slice LUTs on the Arty A7-100.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@ozlabs.org>
5 years ago
Anton Blanchard b8fb721b81 Consolidate logical instructions
Consolidate and/andc/nand, or/orc/nor and xor/eqv, using a common
invert on the input and output. This saves us about 200 LUTs.

Signed-off-by: Anton Blanchard <anton@linux.ibm.com>
5 years ago
Alastair D'Silva ccd52bf6f2 Tighten UART address
The current scheme has UART0 repeating throughout the UART address range.

This patch tightens the address checking so that it only occurs once.

Signed-off-by: Alastair D'Silva <alastair@d-silva.org>
5 years ago
Benjamin Herrenschmidt b56b46b7d1 icache: Set associative icache
This adds support for set associativity to the icache. It can still
be direct mapped by setting NUM_WAYS to 1.

The replacement policy uses a simple tree-PLRU for each set.

This is only lightly tested, tests pass but I have to double check
that we are using the ways effectively and not creating duplicates.

Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
5 years ago
Benjamin Herrenschmidt 004eb074c9 plru: Add a simple PLRU module
Tested in sim only for now

Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
5 years ago
Benjamin Herrenschmidt e1cf44cec8 fetch2: Remove blank line
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
5 years ago
Benjamin Herrenschmidt d40c1c1a25 icache: Use narrower block RAMs
We only ever access the cache memory for at most the wishbone bus
width at a time. So having the BRAMs organized as a cache-line-wide
port is a waste of resources.

Instead, use a wishbone-wide memory and store a line as consecutive
rows in the BRAM.

This significantly improves BRAM usage in the FPGA as we can now use
more rows in the BRAM blocks. It also saves a few LUTs and muxes.

Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
5 years ago
Benjamin Herrenschmidt d415e5544a fetch/icache: Fit icache in BRAM
The goal is to have the icache fit in BRAM by latching the output
into a register. In order to avoid timing issues , we need to give
the BRAM a full cycle on reads, and thus we souce the BRAM address
directly from fetch1 latched NIA.

(Note: This will be problematic if/when we want to hash the address,
we'll probably be better off having fetch1 latch a fully hashed address
along with the normal one, so the icache can use the former to address
the BRAM and pass the latter along)

One difficulty is that we cannot really stall the icache without adding
more combo logic that would break the "one full cycle" BRAM model. This
means that on stalls from decode, by the time we stall fetch1, it has
already gone to the next address, which the icache is already latching.

We work around this by having a "stash" buffer in fetch2 that will stash
away the icache output on a stall, and override the output of the icache
with the content of the stash buffer when unstalling.

This requires a rewrite of the stop/step debug logic as well. We now
do most of the hard work in fetch1 which makes more sense.

Note: Vivado is still not inferring an built-in output register for the
BRAMs. I don't want to add another cycle... I don't fully understand why
it wouldn't be able to treat current_row as such but clearly it won't. At
least the timing seems good enough now for 100Mhz, possibly more.

Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
5 years ago
Benjamin Herrenschmidt 3589f92d5a fetch1: Simplify a bit
There is no need to have two different state records

Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
5 years ago
Benjamin Herrenschmidt fb01dc8a90 icache: Reformat icache
No code change

Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
5 years ago
Anton Blanchard 3a2c4b8978
Merge pull request #78 from paulusmack/new-decode
New decode
5 years ago
Paul Mackerras f7c393ba7e Add a rotate/mask/shift unit and use it in execute1
This adds a new entity 'rotator' which contains combinatorial logic
for rotating and masking 64-bit values.  It implements the operations
of the rlwinm, rlwnm, rlwimi, rldicl, rldicr, rldic, rldimi, rldcl,
rldcr, sld, slw, srd, srw, srad, sradi, sraw and srawi instructions.
It consists of a 3-stage 64-bit rotator using 4:1 multiplexors at
each stage, two mask generators, output logic and control logic.

The insn_type_t values used for these instructions have been reduced
to just 5: OP_RLC, OP_RLCL and OP_RLCR for the rotate and mask
instructions (clear both left and right, clear left, clear right
variants), OP_SHL for left shifts, and OP_SHR for right shifts.
The control signals for the rotator are derived from the opcode
and from the is_32bit and is_signed fields of the decode_rom_t.

The rotator is instantiated as an entity in execute1 so that we can
be sure we only have one of it.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@ozlabs.org>
5 years ago
Paul Mackerras 90b6e27380 Generalize the mul_32bit and mul_signed fields of decode_rom_t
This changes the names of the mul_32bit and mul_signed fields of
decode_rom_t to is_32bit and is_signed, so they can be used with
other types of operations besides multiplies.

This plumbs the is_32bit and is_signed flags down into execute1,
though they are not used at this point.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@ozlabs.org>
5 years ago
Paul Mackerras 7fe84220a5 decode: Avoid multiplexing from instruction reg fields to regfile address ports
This aims to simplify the logic between the instruction image and
the register file read address ports and reduce the size of the decode
tables.  With this patch, the input_reg_a column of the decode tables
can only select RA or zeroes, the input_reg_b column can only select
RB or a constant (0, -1, or an immediate value from the instruction),
and the input_reg_c columns can only select RS or zeroes.

That means that the rotate/shift/logical ops now have their first
input coming in via the input_reg_c column.  That means we need to
add a read_data3 field to the Decode2ToExecuteType record, but that
will go away again when we split out the rotate/mask/logical ops to
their own unit.

As a related but not tightly connected change, this patch also sets
the read1_enable signal to the register file be 0 when RA=0 and the
input_reg_a for the instruction is RA_OR_ZERO (previously it was 1).

Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@ozlabs.org>
5 years ago
Paul Mackerras 96b402a4bf Consolidate add/subtract instructions into a single op
All of the PPC add and subtract instructions, including carrying
and extended versions, do much the same arithmetic operation:

	result = (I xor A) + B + C

where A is the value from RA, I provides a logical inversion of A
(i.e. I is 0 or -1), B is either from RB or is a constant 0 or -1,
and C is 0, 1 or the carry bit from XER (CA).

To consolidate all the add/subtract instructions into a single
OP_ADD, we add a column to decode_rom_t to indicate when A should
be inverted, and change the input_carry field to a 3-state selector
to select C in the equation above.

This also adds a new "CONST_M1" value for input_reg_b_t to indicate
that B is a constant -1.  This allows us to implement addme and
subfme.

The addex instruction appears not to exist, so the comments referring
to it are removed.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@ozlabs.org>
5 years ago
Anton Blanchard f1ac8894b1
Merge pull request #80 from antonblanchard/misc
Reduce register file footprint
5 years ago
Paul Mackerras b0f302ecf4 decode: Make all update-form indexed loads and stores use RA_OR_ZERO
Experimentation on POWER9 indicates that the invalid form of lbzux
with RA=0 uses just RB as the address, not R0 + RB.  Extrapolating
this to all update-form loads and stores with RA=0, change all the
update-form loads and stores to use RA_OR_ZERO rather than RA.

This then means that all decode ROM entries with insn_type = LDST
have input_reg_a = RA_OR_ZERO.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@ozlabs.org>
5 years ago
Benjamin Herrenschmidt ec1868f7d2 register_file: Move GPRs into distributed RAM
The register file is currently implemented as a whole pile of individual
1-bit registers instead of LUT memory which is a huge waste of FPGA
space.

This is caused by the output signal exposing the register file to the
outside world for simulation debug.

This removes that output, and moves the dumping of the register file
to the register file module itself. This saves about 8% of fpga on
the little Arty A7-35T.

Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
5 years ago
Paul Mackerras 58b06eb5f3 decode: Remove const fields from decode_rom_t
The const* fields of decode_rom_t drove multiplexers in decode2 that
picked out various instruction fields and put them into the const*
fields of the Decode2ToExecute1Type record, from where they were
used in execute1.  However, the code in execute1 can just as easily
use the appropriate fields of the original instruction word, since
that is now available in execute1.  This therefore changes the
code to do that, resulting in smaller decode tables.

Suggested-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@ozlabs.org>
5 years ago
Benjamin Herrenschmidt a2969fa298 debug/sim: Make connect/disconnect messages quieter
Those don't need to go to stderr, send them to stdout instead

Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
5 years ago
Paul Mackerras 143d0ae9e4 decode: Fix larx/stcx instructions to use RA_OR_ZERO not RA
The l?arx and st?cx. instructions are defined to use the normal indexed
mode address calculations, i.e. (RA|0) + RB.  Fix their entries in the
decode table to say RA_OR_ZERO rather than RA.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@ozlabs.org>
5 years ago
Paul Mackerras bbae2d1eda decode: Index minor op table with insn bits for opcode 31
This changes decode_op_31_array from being indexed by a ppc_insn_t
(which is derived from the instruction word by a whole series of
if/elsif statements) to being indexed directly by bits 10...1 of
the instruction word.  With this we no longer need ppc_insn.

This then means that the decode1 stage doesn't distinguish between
mfcr and mfocrf, or between mtcrf and mtocrf, since those are
distinguished by the value in bit 20 of the instruction.  To
accommodate that, execute1 changes so that the one op value (OP_MFCR)
does either the mfcr or the mfocrf behaviour depending on bit 20
of the instruction word; and similarly for mtcrf/mtocrf.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@ozlabs.org>
5 years ago
Paul Mackerras 21d3f8a5ed decode: Index minor op table with insn bits for opcode 30
This comprises the 64-bit rotate and mask instructions.  In order to
reduce the table index to 3 bits, we combine rldcl and rdlcr into a
single op (OP_RLDCX), and choose the right mask at execute time based
on bit 1 of the instruction word.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@ozlabs.org>
5 years ago
Paul Mackerras 00e9f801f6 decode: Index minor op table with insn bits for opcode 19
This changes the decoding of major opcode 19 from using the ppc_insn_t
index to using bits of the instruction word directly.  Opcode 19 has
a 10-bit minor opcode field (bits 10..1) but the space is sparsely
filled.  Therefore we index a table of single-bit entries with the
10-bit minor opcode to filter out the illegal minor opcodes, and
index a table using just 3 bits -- 5, 3 and 2 -- of the instruction
to get the decode entry.  This groups together all the instructions
in 4 columns of the opcode map as a single entry.  That means that
mcrf and all the CR logical ops get grouped together, and bcctr, bclr
and bctar get grouped together.  At present the CR logical ops are not
implemented, so their grouping has no impact.

The code for bclr and bcctr in execute1 is now common, using a single
op, and it now determines the branch address by looking at bit 10 of
the instruction word at execute time.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@ozlabs.org>
5 years ago
Paul Mackerras e30a87593a decode: Start moving towards decoding by major opcode first
With this, we have a table for most major opcodes and separate
tables for each major opcode that has further decoding required.
These tables are still mostly indexed by the ppc_insn_t values,
however.

A few things are still decoded completely at the top level: nop,
attn and sim_config.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@ozlabs.org>
5 years ago