# wally-batch.do # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH SHL-2.1 # # Modification by Oklahoma State University & Harvey Mudd College # Use with Testbench # James Stine, 2008; David Harris 2021 # Go Cowboys!!!!!! # # Takes 1:10 to run RV64IC tests using gui # Usage: do wally-batch.do [-coverage] [+acc] [any number of +value] [any number of -G VAR=VAL] # Example: do wally-batch.do rv64gc arch64i testbench # Use this wally-batch.do file to run this example. # Either bring up ModelSim and type the following at the "ModelSim>" prompt: # do wally-batch.do # or, to run from a shell, type the following at the shell prompt: # vsim -do wally-batch.do -c # (omit the "-c" to see the GUI while running from the shell) onbreak {resume} set CFG ${1} set TESTSUITE ${2} set TESTBENCH ${3} set WKDIR wkdir/${CFG}_${TESTSUITE} set WALLY $::env(WALLY) set CONFIG ${WALLY}/config set SRC ${WALLY}/src set TB ${WALLY}/testbench # create library if [file exists ${WKDIR}] { vdel -lib ${WKDIR} -all } vlib ${WKDIR} # Create directory for coverage data mkdir -p cov set coverage 0 set CoverageVoptArg "" set CoverageVsimArg "" # Need to be able to pass arguments to vopt. Unforunately argv does not work because # it takes on different values if vsim and the do file are called from the command line or # if the do file isd called from questa sim directly. This chunk of code uses the $4 through $n # variables and compacts into a single list for passing to vopt. set tbArgs "" set from 4 set step 1 set lst {} set GUI 0 set PlusArgs {} set ParamArgs {} set accFlag "" for {set i 0} true {incr i} { set x [expr {$i*$step + $from}] if {$x > $argc} break set arg [expr "$$x"] lappend lst $arg } if {$argc >= 3} { if {[lindex $lst [expr { [llength $lst] -1 } ]] eq "+acc"} { set GUI 1 set accFlag "+acc" set tbArgs [lrange $lst 0 end-1] } else { set tbArgs $lst } set tbArgsLst [split $lst " "] # separate the +args from the -G parameters foreach otherArg $tbArgsLst { if {[string index $otherArg 0] eq "+"} { lappend PlusArgs $otherArg } else { lappend ParamArgs $otherArg } } #echo "PlusArgs" #echo $PlusArgs #echo "ParamArgs" #echo $ParamArgs #echo "accFlag" #echo $accFlag #if {$3 eq "-coverage" || ($argc >= 7 && $7 eq "-coverage")} { # set coverage 1 # set CoverageVoptArg "+cover=sbecf" # set CoverageVsimArg "-coverage" #} elseif {$3 eq "tbArgs"} { # set tbArgs $lst # puts $tbArgs #} } # compile source files # suppress spurious warnngs about # "Extra checking for conflicts with always_comb done at vopt time" # because vsim will run vopt vlog -lint -work ${WKDIR} +incdir+${CONFIG}/$1 +incdir+${CONFIG}/deriv/$1 +incdir+${CONFIG}/shared ${SRC}/cvw.sv ${TB}/${TESTBENCH}.sv ${TB}/common/*.sv ${SRC}/*/*.sv ${SRC}/*/*/*.sv -suppress 2583 -suppress 7063,2596,13286 # start and run simulation # remove +acc flag for faster sim during regressions if there is no need to access internal signals vopt $accFlag wkdir/${CFG}_${TESTSUITE}.${TESTBENCH} -work ${WKDIR} ${tbArgs} -o testbenchopt ${CoverageVoptArg} # *** tbArgs producees a warning that TEST not found in design when running sim-testfloat-batch. Need to separate -G and + arguments to pass separately to vopt and vsim vsim -lib ${WKDIR} testbenchopt +TEST=${TESTSUITE} ${PlusArgs} -fatal 7 -suppress 3829 ${CoverageVsimArg} # vsim -lib wkdir/work_${1}_${2} testbenchopt -fatal 7 -suppress 3829 # power add generates the logging necessary for said generation. # power add -r /dut/core/* if { ${GUI} } { add log -recursive /* if { ${TESTBENCH} eq "testbench_fp" } { do wave-fpu.do } else { do wave.do } } run -all # power off -r /dut/core/* if {$coverage} { set UCDB cov/${CFG}_${TESTSUITE}.ucdb echo "Saving coverage to ${UCDB}" do coverage-exclusions-rv64gc.do # beware: this assumes testing the rv64gc configuration coverage save -instance /testbench/dut/core ${UCDB} } # These aren't doing anything helpful #profile report -calltree -file wally-calltree.rpt -cutoff 2 #power report -all -bsaif power.saif # terminate simulation unless we need to keep the GUI running if { ${GUI} == 0} { quit }