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Michael Neuling 9b96ab730c
Merge pull request #357 from antonblanchard/xics-warning
xics: Fix warning when comparing two std_ulogic_vectors
3 years ago
Anton Blanchard 00bf0af21c xics: Fix warning when comparing two std_ulogic_vectors
Use unsigned() to make it clear what we are doing.

Signed-off-by: Anton Blanchard <anton@linux.ibm.com>
3 years ago
Michael Neuling f01f3d233a
Merge pull request #352 from mkj/static-urjtag
mw_debug: Add STATIC_URJTAG flag
3 years ago
Matt Johnston c0c00d05bc mw_debug: Add STATIC_URJTAG flag
Revert to linking dynamically by default, can statically link with
`make STATIC_URJTAG=1`

Fixes #351

Signed-off-by: Matt Johnston <matt@codeconstruct.com.au>
3 years ago
Michael Neuling ffcdaaa92d
Update the README Issues (#350)
We've had these for a while now:
 - D/I cache
 - GPR bypassing
 - Supervisor state (and can boot linux)

We still need Vector/VMX/VSX (and probably some other things)

Signed-off-by: Michael Neuling <mikey@neuling.org>
3 years ago
Michael Neuling b4770197a2
Merge pull request #349 from madscientist159/master
Extend LiteDRAM VHDL wrapper to allow more than one clock line
3 years ago
Raptor Engineering Development Team fcb783a0fb Extend LiteDRAM VHDL wrapper to allow more than one clock line
This is necessary for the upcoming Arctic Tern system enablement,
since Arctic Tern uses two DRAM devices and a separate clock line
is routed to each device.  LiteX handles this behavior correctly,
therefore we assume other hardware exists that uses a similar
DRAM clock design.

Updates from Mikey to fix some compile issues.

Signed-off-by: Timothy Pearson <tpearson@raptorengineering.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Neuling <mikey@neuling.org>
3 years ago
Michael Neuling 2b97fb0bf3
Merge pull request #348 from paulusmack/reduce
Reduce LUT usage
3 years ago
Paul Mackerras 0aa898c7a6 xics: Rework the irq_gen process
At present, the loop in the irq_gen process generates a chain of
comparators and other logic to work out the source number and priority
of the most-favoured (lowest priority number) pending interrupt.
This replaces that chain with (1) logic to generate an array of bits,
one per priority, indicating whether any interrupt is pending at that
priority, (2) a priority encoder to select the most favoured priority
with an interrupt pending, (3) logic to generate an array of bits, one
per source, indicating whether an interrupt is pending at the priority
calculated in step 2, and (4) a priority encoder to work out the
lowest numbered source that has an interrupt pending at the selected
priority.  This reduces LUT utilization.

The priority encoder function implemented here uses the optimized
count-leading-zeroes logic from helpers.vhdl.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@ozlabs.org>
3 years ago
Paul Mackerras 1720a0584a Use alternative count-leading-zeroes algorithm in the FPU and LSU
Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@ozlabs.org>
3 years ago
Paul Mackerras 1086988883 countzero: Use alternative algorithm for higher bits
This implements an alternative count-leading-zeroes algorithm which
uses less LUTs to generate the higher-order bits (2..5) of the
result.

By doing (v | -v) rather than (v & -v), we get a value which has ones
from the MSB down to the rightmost 1 bit in v and then zeroes down to
the LSB.  This means that we can generate the MSB of the result (the
index of the rightmost 1 bit in v) just by looking at bits 63 and 31
of (v | -v), assuming that v is 64 bits.  Bit 4 of the result requires
looking at bits 63, 47, 31 and 15.  In contrast, each bit of the
result using (v & -v), which has a single 1, requires ORing together
32 bits.

It turns out that the minimum LUT usage comes from using (v & -v) to
generate bits 0 and 1 of the result, and using (v | -v) to generate
bits 2 to 5.  This saves almost 60 6-input LUTs on the Artix-7.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@ozlabs.org>
3 years ago
Paul Mackerras 4cf2921b0b soc: Re-do peripheral address decode to improve timing
This generates a series of io_cycle_* signals which are clean latches
and which become the 'cyc' signals of the wishbone buses going to
various peripherals (syscon, uarts, XICS, GPIO, etc.).  Effectively
this is done by moving the address decoding into the slave_io_latch
process.  The slave_io_type, which drives the multiplexer which
selects which wishbone to look for a response on, is reduced to just 8
values in the expectation that an 8-way multiplexer will use less
logic than one with more than 8 inputs.

With this timing is considerably better on the A7-100T.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@ozlabs.org>
3 years ago
Michael Neuling 27b660ef76
Merge pull request #346 from mkj/dmi_ecp5
Add DMI and mw_debug for ECP5
3 years ago
Anton Blanchard 5a5a082601
Merge pull request #343 from mikey/orange-crab-ci
ci: Add new Orange Crab build
3 years ago
Matt Johnston 9c64f8a98b mw_debug: Add Lattice ECP5 support
"-b ecp5" will select ECP5 interface that talks to a JTAGG
primitive.

For example with a FT232H JTAG board:

./mw_debug  -t 'ft2232 vid=0x0403 pid=0x6014'  -s 30000000 -b ecp5 mr ff003888 6
Connected to libftdi driver.
Found device ID: 0x41113043
00000000ff003888: 6d6f636c65570a0a  ..Welcom
00000000ff003890: 63694d206f742065  e to Mic
00000000ff003898: 2120747461776f72  rowatt !
00000000ff0038a0: 0000000000000a0a  ........
00000000ff0038a8: 67697320636f5320   Soc sig
00000000ff0038b0: 203a65727574616e  nature:
Core: running
 NIA: c0000000000187f8
 MSR: 9000000000001033

Signed-off-by: Matt Johnston <matt@codeconstruct.com.au>
3 years ago
Matt Johnston 3775650df3 dmi_dtm_ecp5: Use ECP5 JTAGG for DMI
This uses the JTAGG primitive which is similar to BSCANE2.
The LUT4 delay approach came from Florian and Greg in
https://github.com/enjoy-digital/litex/pull/1087

Has been tested on an OrangeCrab with 48MHz sysclk
FT232H up to 30MHz (though libusb/urjtag is by far the bottleneck vs
the JTAG clock)

Signed-off-by: Matt Johnston <matt@codeconstruct.com.au>
3 years ago
Matt Johnston eb20195a10 mw_debug: Link urjtag statically
liburjtag isn't in Debian, so usually we're pointing at a urjtag
build directory when building mw_debug

Signed-off-by: Matt Johnston <matt@codeconstruct.com.au>
3 years ago
Matt Johnston 763138798e mw_debug: use isxdigit for hex arguments
Signed-off-by: Matt Johnston <matt@codeconstruct.com.au>
3 years ago
Matt Johnston 04cc4a842c mw_debug: Add -s frequency argument
Chose -s for speed, vs -f for --force

Signed-off-by: Matt Johnston <matt@codeconstruct.com.au>
3 years ago
Matt Johnston e05ae0c8cb mw_debug: pass target parameters to urjtag
An example

./mw_debug -d -t 'ft2232 vid=0x0403 pid=0x6014'

Signed-off-by: Matt Johnston <matt@codeconstruct.com.au>
3 years ago
Paul Mackerras 49ec80ac3e fetch1/icache1: Remove the use_previous logic
This removes logic that I added some time ago with the thought that it
would enable us to do prefetching in the icache.  This logic detects
when the fetch address is an odd multiple of 4 and the next address in
sequence from the previous cycle.  In that case the instruction we
want is in the output register of the icache RAM already so there is
no need to do another read or any icache tag or TLB lookup.

However, this logic adds complexity, and removing it improves timing,
so this removes it.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@ozlabs.org>
3 years ago
Paul Mackerras cef3660e74
Merge pull request #345 from antonblanchard/popcnt-go-fast
popcnt* timing improvements from Paul
3 years ago
Paul Mackerras 2491aa7fc5 core: Make popcnt* take two cycles
This moves the calculation of the result for popcnt* into the
countbits unit, renamed from countzero, so that we can take two cycles
to get the result.  The motivation for this is that the popcnt*
calculation was showing up as a critical path.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@ozlabs.org>
3 years ago
Michael Neuling 286757f0f7 ci: Add new Orange Crab build
This builds the Orange Crab v0.21 + litedram image

Signed-off-by: Michael Neuling <mikey@neuling.org>
3 years ago
Michael Neuling 6ff3b2499c
Merge pull request #342 from mkj/orangecrab-merge
Orangecrab working with litedram

Fixed up a few simple merge conflicts in the Makefile.
3 years ago
Michael Neuling cdd661d844
Merge branch 'master' into orangecrab-merge 3 years ago
Michael Neuling fda8879e2f
Merge pull request #341 from mkj/progtools
orangecrab programming targets
3 years ago
Michael Neuling ffbf2f9964
Merge pull request #340 from mkj/orangecrab-ghdl-plugin
Makefile: detect when ghdl is a yosys plugin
3 years ago
Matt Johnston 049f0549d8 orangecrab: Fix sdcard wishbone addressing
Orangecrab missed out on:

Make wishbone addresses be in units of doublewords or words
Author: Paul Mackerras <paulus@ozlabs.org>
Date:   Wed Sep 15 18:18:09 2021 +1000

Signed-off-by: Matt Johnston <matt@codeconstruct.com.au>
3 years ago
Matt Johnston abc6a4f372 orangecrab: use litesdcard
Currently not working (tested in Linux)

Signed-off-by: Matt Johnston <matt@codeconstruct.com.au>
3 years ago
Matt Johnston 42959184dd litesdcard: add lattice, regenerate
Modifies litescard generate script to take a clock speed.

Regenerated verilog with latest litesdcard
e52c731 ("Bump year.")

Signed-off-by: Matt Johnston <matt@codeconstruct.com.au>
3 years ago
Matt Johnston d794cc70b1 orangecrab: No BTC, LOG_LENGTH, dram NUM_LINES
Reduce litedram NUM_LINES 64->8
This allows us to meet timing. Can probably
be improved in future with better BRAM usage.

Signed-off-by: Matt Johnston <matt@codeconstruct.com.au>
3 years ago
Matt Johnston a8d9203c5d orangecrab: Use litedram
Signed-off-by: Matt Johnston <matt@codeconstruct.com.au>
3 years ago
Matt Johnston 57d4c4c117 orangecrab: set HAS_SHORT_MULT
It seems free, generated as a single MULT18X18D

Signed-off-by: Matt Johnston <matt@codeconstruct.com.au>
3 years ago
Matt Johnston a9b467f43b orangecrab: add Orange Crab r0.2 target
top-orangecrab0.2 is a copy of top-arty with various changes.
USRMCLK is added for the SPI clock
ethernet is removed

Signed-off-by: Matt Johnston <matt@codeconstruct.com.au>
3 years ago
Matt Johnston 8901e84d8d litedram: Add orangecrab-85-0.2 target
Parameters are based on
https://github.com/gregdavill/OrangeCrab-test-sw/blob/main/hw/OrangeCrab-bitstream.py
and litex-boards orangecrab.py

rtt_nom and cmd_delay are overridden for OrangeCrab, we do the same here.

Generated with litedram and litex
62abf9c ("litedram_gen: Add block_until_ready port parameter to control blocking behaviour.")
add2746a ("tools/litex_cli: Rename wb to bus.")

Signed-off-by: Matt Johnston <matt@codeconstruct.com.au>
3 years ago
Matt Johnston 08021ae28e litedram: set Makefile -Werror
Signed-off-by: Matt Johnston <matt@codeconstruct.com.au>
3 years ago
Matt Johnston 5a3cdc8b22 litedram: disable block_until_ready, regenerate
Recent litedram gets stuck at memtest unless block_until_ready=False.
(discussion in https://github.com/enjoy-digital/litedram/pull/292)

This change regenerates with latest litedram and litex
62abf9c ("litedram_gen: Add block_until_ready port parameter to control blocking behaviour.")
add2746a ("tools/litex_cli: Rename wb to bus.")

Signed-off-by: Matt Johnston <matt@codeconstruct.com.au>
3 years ago
Matt Johnston 5e90133b61 Makefile: add ecpprog targets
The 0x80000 offset is specific to the OrangeCrab bootloader.

Signed-off-by: Matt Johnston <matt@codeconstruct.com.au>
3 years ago
Matt Johnston 7761bf8b71 Makefile: Add DFU programming
Signed-off-by: Matt Johnston <matt@codeconstruct.com.au>
3 years ago
Matt Johnston 2ec0d5fccd Makefile: detect when ghdl is a yosys plugin
oss-cad-suite builds it as a plugin, some other toolchains
have it built in.

Signed-off-by: Matt Johnston <matt@codeconstruct.com.au>
3 years ago
Anton Blanchard 67164a6ffa
Merge pull request #338 from shenki/yosys-read-verilog
Makefile: Use read_verilog with yosys
3 years ago
Joel Stanley 9ceb463957 Makefile: Use read_verilog with yosys
Yosys changed command line behaviour following the v0.12 release.  Work
around this by using read_verilog, which maintains the old behaviour.

This should work fine for current yosys and be compatible with
future releases.

See https://github.com/YosysHQ/yosys/issues/3109

Signed-off-by: Joel Stanley <joel@jms.id.au>
3 years ago
Michael Neuling 7fa7b45faa
Merge pull request #337 from paulusmack/fixes
ECP5: Adjust PLL constants so the PLL lock indication works
3 years ago
Paul Mackerras d458b5845c ECP5: Adjust PLL constants so the PLL lock indication works
At present, code (such as simple_random) which produces serial port
output during the first few milliseconds of operation produces garbled
output.  The reason is that the clock has not yet stabilized and is
running slow, resulting in the bit time of the serial characters being
too long.

The ECP5 data sheet says that the phase detector should be operated
between 10 and 400 MHz.  The current code operates it at 2MHz.
Consequently, the PLL lock indication doesn't work, i.e. it is always
zero.  The current code works around that by inverting it, i.e. taking
the "not locked" indication to mean "locked".

Instead, we now run it at 12MHz, chosen because the common external
clock inputs on ECP5 boards are 12MHz and 48MHz.  Normally this would
mean that the available system clock frequencies would be multiples of
12MHz, but this is a little inconvenient as we use 40MHz on the Orange
Crab v0.21 boards.  Instead, by using the secondary clock output for
feedback, we can have any divisor of the PLL frequency as the system
clock frequency.

The ECP5 data sheet says the PLL oscillator can run at 400 to 800
MHz.  Here we choose 480MHz since that allows us to generate 40MHz and
48MHz easily and is a multiple of 12MHz.

With this, the lock signal works correctly, and the inversion can be
removed.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@ozlabs.org>
3 years ago
Michael Neuling 8a030502a2
Merge pull request #336 from paulusmack/fixes
Makefile: Correct parameters for the Orange Crab 85F
3 years ago
Paul Mackerras a5c9b3c412 Makefile: Add a target for the Orange Crab v0.21 with LFE5U-85F
The existing orange crab target is for an older board with a
LFE5UM5G-85F device.  Newer orange crab boards (v0.21) have a
LFE5U-85F device in the -8 speed grade, so make a new target for them
called ORANGE-CRAB-0.21.

Also add flags to ecppack to indicate that the bitstream should be
compressed and can be loaded at 38.8MHz.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@ozlabs.org>
3 years ago
Michael Neuling 9cbe1f4a17
Merge pull request #334 from antonblanchard/icbi-issue
Add a test for icbi and dcbz issues
3 years ago
Anton Blanchard 099862bee9
Merge pull request #335 from ozbenh/misc
Misc cleanups and icache fix
3 years ago
Benjamin Herrenschmidt e675eba0df icache: req_laddr becomes req_raddr
Uses real_addr_t and only stores the real address bits

Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
3 years ago