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'''Q: How do I upgrade/downgrade messages from Verific?''' | '''Q: How do I upgrade/downgrade messages from Verific?''' | ||
− | Verific message table, with notation as whether the error can be safely downgraded: | + | Verific message table, with notation as whether the error can be safely downgraded: [http://www.verific.com/docs/index.php?title=Message_Downgrading_Table Verific Message Table] |
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− | [http://www.verific.com/docs/index.php?title=Message_Downgrading_Table | + | |
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Message::ClearAllMessageTypes() - Clear all forced message types | Message::ClearAllMessageTypes() - Clear all forced message types | ||
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+ | For Python, use the following APIs: | ||
+ | <nowiki> | ||
+ | Message.SetMessageType() - Force a message type by message id | ||
+ | Message.GetMessageType() - Get the message type by message id | ||
+ | Message.ClearMessageType() - Clear a message type by message id | ||
+ | Message.SetAllMessageType() - Force all messages of type 'orig' to behave as type 'type'. | ||
+ | Message.ClearAllMessageTypes() - Clear all forced message types | ||
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+ | * Python interface also accepts 'Message_SetMessageType()' but 'Message.SetMessageType()' is accepted and is more readable. | ||
+ | </nowiki> | ||
+ | Some Python usage example: | ||
+ | <nowiki> | ||
+ | Orignal messages log: | ||
+ | -- Analyzing Verilog file '../../src/example_designs/verilog/r4000.v' (VERI-1482) | ||
+ | ../../src/example_designs/verilog/r4000.v(82): INFO: analyzing included file '../../src/example_designs/verilog/cntrl.v' (VERI-1328) | ||
+ | ../../src/example_designs/verilog/r4000.v(82): INFO: back to file '../../src/example_designs/verilog/r4000.v' (VERI-2320) | ||
+ | ../../src/example_designs/verilog/r4000.v(83): INFO: analyzing included file '../../src/example_designs/verilog/alu.v' (VERI-1328) | ||
+ | ../../src/example_designs/verilog/r4000.v(83): INFO: back to file '../../src/example_designs/verilog/r4000.v' (VERI-2320) | ||
+ | ../../src/example_designs/verilog/r4000.v(84): INFO: analyzing included file '../../src/example_designs/verilog/register.v' (VERI-1328) | ||
+ | ../../src/example_designs/verilog/r4000.v(84): INFO: back to file '../../src/example_designs/verilog/r4000.v' (VERI-2320) | ||
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+ | This python line is added before analyzing the file: | ||
+ | Verific.Message.SetMessageType("VERI-1328", Verific.VERIFIC_IGNORE) | ||
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+ | New messages log: | ||
+ | -- Analyzing Verilog file '../../src/example_designs/verilog/r4000.v' (VERI-1482) | ||
+ | ../../src/example_designs/verilog/r4000.v(82): INFO: back to file '../../src/example_designs/verilog/r4000.v' (VERI-2320) | ||
+ | ../../src/example_designs/verilog/r4000.v(83): INFO: back to file '../../src/example_designs/verilog/r4000.v' (VERI-2320) | ||
+ | ../../src/example_designs/verilog/r4000.v(84): INFO: back to file '../../src/example_designs/verilog/r4000.v' (VERI-2320) | ||
+ | </nowiki> | ||
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For Tcl, use the following commands: | For Tcl, use the following commands: | ||
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'''Q: How do I get messages with more details?''' | '''Q: How do I get messages with more details?''' | ||
− | For "syntax error" messages, you can get messages with more details by enabling compile flag "VERIFIC_PRODUCE_VERBOSE_SYNTAX_ERROR_MESSAGE" or its runtime equivalent "verific_produce_verbose_syntax_error_message | + | For "syntax error" messages, you can get messages with more details by enabling compile flag "VERIFIC_PRODUCE_VERBOSE_SYNTAX_ERROR_MESSAGE" or its runtime equivalent "verific_produce_verbose_syntax_error_message". |
− | With these flags enabled, for syntax errors, the parsers will print the whole line and point to the token where the issue is | + | With these flags enabled, for syntax errors, the parsers will print the whole line and point to the exact token where the issue is. |
For example, with: | For example, with: |
Latest revision as of 11:48, 12 December 2023
Q: How do I upgrade/downgrade messages from Verific?
Verific message table, with notation as whether the error can be safely downgraded: Verific Message Table
(Access to Verific On-line Documentation requires login. Contact Verific if you don't know/don't have credentials).
You can set any message to any type below:
VERIFIC_NONE, // print no prefix VERIFIC_ERROR, // print ERROR: VERIFIC_WARNING, // print WARNING: VERIFIC_IGNORE, // ignore message (do not print message): VERIFIC_INFO, // print INFO: VERIFIC_COMMENT, // print -- VERIFIC_PROGRAM_ERROR // print PROGRAM_ERROR
For C++, use the following APIs:
Message::SetMessageType() - Force a message type by message id Message::GetMessageType() - Get the message type by message id Message::ClearMessageType() - Clear a message type by message id Message::SetAllMessageType() - Force all messages of type 'orig' to behave as type 'type'. Message::ClearAllMessageTypes() - Clear all forced message types
For Python, use the following APIs:
Message.SetMessageType() - Force a message type by message id Message.GetMessageType() - Get the message type by message id Message.ClearMessageType() - Clear a message type by message id Message.SetAllMessageType() - Force all messages of type 'orig' to behave as type 'type'. Message.ClearAllMessageTypes() - Clear all forced message types * Python interface also accepts 'Message_SetMessageType()' but 'Message.SetMessageType()' is accepted and is more readable.
Some Python usage example:
Orignal messages log: -- Analyzing Verilog file '../../src/example_designs/verilog/r4000.v' (VERI-1482) ../../src/example_designs/verilog/r4000.v(82): INFO: analyzing included file '../../src/example_designs/verilog/cntrl.v' (VERI-1328) ../../src/example_designs/verilog/r4000.v(82): INFO: back to file '../../src/example_designs/verilog/r4000.v' (VERI-2320) ../../src/example_designs/verilog/r4000.v(83): INFO: analyzing included file '../../src/example_designs/verilog/alu.v' (VERI-1328) ../../src/example_designs/verilog/r4000.v(83): INFO: back to file '../../src/example_designs/verilog/r4000.v' (VERI-2320) ../../src/example_designs/verilog/r4000.v(84): INFO: analyzing included file '../../src/example_designs/verilog/register.v' (VERI-1328) ../../src/example_designs/verilog/r4000.v(84): INFO: back to file '../../src/example_designs/verilog/r4000.v' (VERI-2320) This python line is added before analyzing the file: Verific.Message.SetMessageType("VERI-1328", Verific.VERIFIC_IGNORE) New messages log: -- Analyzing Verilog file '../../src/example_designs/verilog/r4000.v' (VERI-1482) ../../src/example_designs/verilog/r4000.v(82): INFO: back to file '../../src/example_designs/verilog/r4000.v' (VERI-2320) ../../src/example_designs/verilog/r4000.v(83): INFO: back to file '../../src/example_designs/verilog/r4000.v' (VERI-2320) ../../src/example_designs/verilog/r4000.v(84): INFO: back to file '../../src/example_designs/verilog/r4000.v' (VERI-2320)
For Tcl, use the following commands:
setmsgtype clearmsgtype
Some Perl command examples:
# ignore message VNLR-1015 Verific::Message::SetMessageType("VNLR-1015", $Verific::VERIFIC_IGNORE); # ignore all warning messages Verific::Message::SetAllMessageType($Verific::VERIFIC_WARNING, $Verific::VERIFIC_IGNORE);
Note that downgrading an error may have unpredictable/undesirable results.
Q: How do I get messages with more details?
For "syntax error" messages, you can get messages with more details by enabling compile flag "VERIFIC_PRODUCE_VERBOSE_SYNTAX_ERROR_MESSAGE" or its runtime equivalent "verific_produce_verbose_syntax_error_message".
With these flags enabled, for syntax errors, the parsers will print the whole line and point to the exact token where the issue is.
For example, with:
1. module test (input c, output reg o) ; 2. always@(*) 3. unique priority case (c) 4. 1'b0 : o = 1'b1 ; 5. 1'b1 : o = 1'b0 ; 6. endcase 7. endmodule
By default, the Verilog parser outputs:
-- Analyzing Verilog file 'test.v' (VERI-1482) test.v(3): ERROR: syntax error near 'priority' (VERI-1137) test.v(3): ERROR: SystemVerilog keyword priority used in incorrect context (VERI-2344) test.v(4): ERROR: syntax error near '=' (VERI-1137) test.v(5): ERROR: syntax error near '=' (VERI-1137) test.v(3): ERROR: 'c' is not a constant (VERI-1188) test.v(4): ERROR: 'o' is not a type (VERI-1281) test.v(5): ERROR: 'o' is not a type (VERI-1281) test.v(7): ERROR: module 'test' ignored due to previous errors (VERI-1072) ERROR: analyze: failed (CMD-1014)
With "verific_produce_verbose_syntax_error_message" enabled, you'll see:
-- Analyzing Verilog file 'test.v' (VERI-1482) test.v(3): INFO: unique priority case (c) (VERI-2124) test.v(3): INFO: ^ (VERI-2124) test.v(3): ERROR: syntax error near 'priority', expecting 'case' or 'casex' or 'casez' or 'if' (VERI-1137) test.v(3): ERROR: SystemVerilog keyword priority used in incorrect context (VERI-2344) test.v(4): INFO: 1'b0 : o = 1'b1 ; (VERI-2124) test.v(4): INFO: ^ (VERI-2124) test.v(4): ERROR: syntax error near '=' (VERI-1137) test.v(5): INFO: 1'b1 : o = 1'b0 ; (VERI-2124) test.v(5): INFO: ^ (VERI-2124) test.v(5): ERROR: syntax error near '=' (VERI-1137) test.v(3): ERROR: 'c' is not a constant (VERI-1188) test.v(4): ERROR: 'o' is not a type (VERI-1281) test.v(5): ERROR: 'o' is not a type (VERI-1281) test.v(7): ERROR: module 'test' ignored due to previous errors (VERI-1072) ERROR: analyze: failed (CMD-1014)
Other useful APIs
// Control if messages going to console: SetConsoleOutput(unsigned console_output) // Control if messages going to a logfile: OpenLogFile(const char *log_file) CloseLogFile()