Difference between revisions of "System attributes"

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     (" is_concurrent", "1") // ReadPort/WritePort only
 
     (" is_concurrent", "1") // ReadPort/WritePort only
 
     (" BLOCKING", "1") // ReadPort/WritePort only
 
     (" BLOCKING", "1") // ReadPort/WritePort only
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    (" from_array_inst", (full_name)?full_name:inst_name)
 
Net
 
Net
 
     (" basic_constant", const_val) // is driven by a constant and also connected to a blackbox
 
     (" basic_constant", const_val) // is driven by a constant and also connected to a blackbox
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     (" orig_port_name", name)
 
     (" orig_port_name", name)
 
Netlist
 
Netlist
     (" language", "edif") // the language it comes from - "edif", "verilog", "vhdl", "upf", "synlib"
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     (" language", "edif") // the language it comes from - "edif", "verilog", "vhdl", "upf", "synlib", "upf"
 
     (" cell_name", module_name) // original module/unit name in input file
 
     (" cell_name", module_name) // original module/unit name in input file
 
     (" from_netlist_reader", "1") // from structural netlist reader (not synthesized from RTL)
 
     (" from_netlist_reader", "1") // from structural netlist reader (not synthesized from RTL)
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     (" package", "1")
 
     (" package", "1")
 
     (" upf_uniquified", "1"))
 
     (" upf_uniquified", "1"))
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    (" is_sequential", 0)
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    (" is_latch", 0)
 
  </nowiki>
 
  </nowiki>
  

Revision as of 12:01, 12 April 2021

Verific system attributes are attributes added and attached to DesignObjs (Design Objects) during the process of building the Netlist Database.

To distinguish with user-declared attributes, the key (name) of a system attribute has a space as the first character.

Below is the list of system attributes in the Netlist database. Note that depending on the flow, a DesignObj may or may not have a particular attribute.

Instance
    (" named_group", named_group)
    (" GATE_TYPE", "gated_clock")
    (" creating_port_refs", "1")
    (" enum_encoding", user_encoding) // DFF
    (" PROCESS_ID", buffer) // ReadPort/WritePort only
    (" is_concurrent", "1") // ReadPort/WritePort only
    (" BLOCKING", "1") // ReadPort/WritePort only
    (" from_array_inst", (full_name)?full_name:inst_name)
Net
    (" basic_constant", const_val) // is driven by a constant and also connected to a blackbox
    (" wired", "1")
    (" is_up_dir", "1")
    (" original_name", name) // original name in the input file, for nets being renamed to avoid to name conflict
    (" supply0", "1") // from Verilog "supply0" construct
    (" supply1", "1") // from Verilog "supply1" construct
    (" specify_cond", cond_pp) // SDF only
    (" package_net", "1")
    (" global_clocking_ref", "1") // SVA
    (" sva_clock_ref", "1") // SVA
    (" enum_encoding", user_encoding)
NetBus
    (" original_name", name)
Port
    (" orig_port_name", name)
    (" created_from_test_cell", "1") // created from test cell in SynLib
    (" open_port", "1")
PortBus
    (" orig_port_name", name)
Netlist
    (" language", "edif") // the language it comes from - "edif", "verilog", "vhdl", "upf", "synlib", "upf"
    (" cell_name", module_name) // original module/unit name in input file
    (" from_netlist_reader", "1") // from structural netlist reader (not synthesized from RTL)
    (" primitive", "1")
    (" unknown_design", "2")) // "1" for Verilog instance, "2" for VHDL instance
    (" changed_by_interface_overwrite", "1")
    (" changed_by_hier_ref", "1")
    (" celldefine","1")
    (" package", "1")
    (" upf_uniquified", "1"))
    (" is_sequential", 0)
    (" is_latch", 0)
 

To access the attributes of a DesignObj, use macro FOREACH_ATTRIBUTE. For example:

C++:

Netlist *netlist = ....; // or any other derived class from DesignObj
Att *attr;
MapIter mi;
FOREACH_ATTRIBUTE(netlist, mi, attr) {           
    const char *key = (attr) ? attr->Key() : 0 ;
    if (!key) continue ;
    if (key[0] == ' ') continue ; // if you want to skip system attributes
    // Do whatever you want here, e.g.            
    Message::Msg(VERIFIC_INFO, 0, 0, "   -- attribute name: %s, value: %s", attr->Key(), attr->Value());
}