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PTask.h
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#ifndef IVL_PTask_H
#define IVL_PTask_H
/*
* Copyright (c) 1999-2021 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
*
* This source code is free software; you can redistribute it
* and/or modify it in source code form under the terms of the GNU
* General Public License as published by the Free Software
* Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option)
* any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
# include "PScope.h"
# include "PNamedItem.h"
# include "StringHeap.h"
# include <string>
# include <vector>
# include <list>
class Design;
class NetExpr;
class NetNet;
class NetScope;
class PChainConstructor;
class PWire;
class Statement;
class PExpr;
class PTaskFunc : public PScope, public PNamedItem {
public:
PTaskFunc(perm_string name, LexicalScope*parent);
~PTaskFunc();
bool var_init_needs_explicit_lifetime() const;
void set_ports(std::vector<pform_tf_port_t>*p);
void set_this(class_type_t*use_type, PWire*this_wire);
// If this task is a method of a class, this returns a pointer
// to the class type.
inline class_type_t* method_of() const { return this_type_; }
virtual void elaborate_sig(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const =0;
virtual void elaborate(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const =0;
virtual void dump(std::ostream&, unsigned) const =0;
protected:
// Elaborate the ports list. Write into the ports vector the
// NetNet pointers for the ports, and write into the pdefs the
// default value expressions, if any.
void elaborate_sig_ports_(Design*des, NetScope*scope,
std::vector<NetNet*>&ports,
std::vector<NetExpr*> &pdefs,
std::vector<perm_string> &port_names) const;
void dump_ports_(std::ostream&out, unsigned ind) const;
private:
class_type_t*this_type_;
std::vector<pform_tf_port_t>*ports_;
};
/*
* The PTask holds the parsed definitions of a task.
*/
class PTask : public PTaskFunc {
public:
explicit PTask(perm_string name, LexicalScope*parent, bool is_auto);
~PTask();
void set_statement(Statement *s);
// Tasks introduce scope, to need to be handled during the
// scope elaboration pass. The scope passed is my scope,
// created by the containing scope. I fill it in with stuff if
// I need to.
void elaborate_scope(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const;
// Bind the ports to the regs that are the ports.
void elaborate_sig(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const;
// Elaborate the statement to finish off the task definition.
void elaborate(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const;
bool is_auto() const { return is_auto_; };
void dump(std::ostream&, unsigned) const;
SymbolType symbol_type() const;
private:
Statement*statement_;
bool is_auto_;
private: // Not implemented
PTask(const PTask&);
PTask& operator=(const PTask&);
};
/*
* The function is similar to a task (in this context) but there is a
* single output port and a set of input ports. The output port is the
* function return value.
*
* The output value is not elaborated until elaborate_sig.
*/
class PFunction : public PTaskFunc {
public:
explicit PFunction(perm_string name, LexicalScope*parent, bool is_auto);
~PFunction();
void set_statement(Statement *s);
void set_return(data_type_t*t);
inline Statement* get_statement() { return statement_; }
// Push this statement to the front of the existing
// definition. If the statement is a simple statement, make a
// block to contain the statements.
void push_statement_front(Statement*stmt);
// This is only used if this function is a constructor. In
// that case, this method looks for a PChainConstructor in the
// statement and extracts it if found.
PChainConstructor*extract_chain_constructor();
void elaborate_scope(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const;
/* elaborate the ports and return value. */
void elaborate_sig(Design *des, NetScope*) const;
/* Elaborate the behavioral statement. */
void elaborate(Design *des, NetScope*) const;
bool is_auto() const { return is_auto_; };
void dump(std::ostream&, unsigned) const;
SymbolType symbol_type() const;
private:
data_type_t* return_type_;
Statement *statement_;
bool is_auto_;
};
// A let is like a simple function that is expanded in the compiler
class PLet : public PTaskFunc {
public:
typedef struct let_port {
data_type_t*type_;
perm_string name_;
std::list<pform_range_t>*range_;
PExpr*def_;
void dump(std::ostream&, unsigned) const;
} let_port_t;
// FIXME: Should the port list be a vector. Check once implemented completely
explicit PLet(perm_string name, LexicalScope*parent,
std::list<let_port_t*>*ports, PExpr*expr);
~PLet();
void elaborate_sig(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const { (void)des; (void)scope; }
void elaborate(Design*des, NetScope*scope) const { (void)des; (void)scope; }
void dump(std::ostream&, unsigned) const;
private:
std::list<let_port_t*>*ports_;
PExpr*expr_;
};
#endif /* IVL_PTask_H */