cvw/src/mmu/adrdec.sv
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Update adrdec.sv
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// adrdec.sv
//
// Written: David_Harris@hmc.edu 29 January 2021
// Modified:
//
// Purpose: Address decoder
//
// Documentation: RISC-V System on Chip Design Chapter 8
//
// A component of the CORE-V-WALLY configurable RISC-V project.
//
// Copyright (C) 2021-23 Harvey Mudd College & Oklahoma State University
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH SHL-2.1
//
// Licensed under the Solderpad Hardware License v 2.1 (the “License”); you may not use this file
// except in compliance with the License, or, at your option, the Apache License version 2.0. You
// may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// https://solderpad.org/licenses/SHL-2.1/
//
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module adrdec #(parameter PA_BITS) (
input logic [PA_BITS-1:0] PhysicalAddress, // Physical address to decode
input logic [PA_BITS-1:0] Base, Range, // Base and range of peripheral addresses
input logic Supported, // Is this peripheral supported?
input logic AccessValid, // Is the access type valid?
input logic [1:0] Size, // Size of access
input logic [3:0] SizeMask, // List of supported sizes: 0 = 8, 1 = 16, 2 = 32, 3 = 64-bit
output logic Sel // Decoder selects this peripheral
);
logic Match; // Address matches in range
logic SizeValid; // Size of access is valid
// determine if an address is in a range starting at the base
// for example, if Base = 0x04002000 and range = 0x00000FFF,
// then anything address between 0x04002000 and 0x04002FFF should match (HSEL=1)
assign Match = &((PhysicalAddress ~^ Base) | Range);
// determine if legal size of access is being made (byte, halfword, word, doubleword)
assign SizeValid = SizeMask[Size];
// Select this peripheral if the address matches, the peripheral is supported, and the type and size of access is ok
assign Sel = Match & Supported & AccessValid & SizeValid;
endmodule