cvw/wally-pipelined/regression/wally-pipelined-ross.do
Ross Thompson 8cbc9f7e51 Wrote a bash script to generate custom modelsim radix which maps instruction addresses into human readable lables.
Once combined with some simulation verilog this will display the current function in modelsim.
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# wally-pipelined.do
#
# 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
# Use this wally-pipelined.do file to run this example.
# Either bring up ModelSim and type the following at the "ModelSim>" prompt:
# do wally-pipelined.do
# or, to run from a shell, type the following at the shell prompt:
# vsim -do wally-pipelined.do -c
# (omit the "-c" to see the GUI while running from the shell)
onbreak {resume}
# create library
if [file exists work] {
vdel -all
}
vlib work
# compile source files
# suppress spurious warnngs about
# "Extra checking for conflicts with always_comb done at vopt time"
# because vsim will run vopt
# default to config/rv64ic, but allow this to be overridden at the command line. For example:
# do wally-pipelined.do ../config/rv32ic
switch $argc {
0 {vlog +incdir+../config/rv64ic ../testbench/testbench-imperas.sv ../src/*/*.sv -suppress 2583}
1 {vlog +incdir+$1 ../testbench/testbench-imperas.sv ../src/*/*.sv -suppress 2583}
}
# start and run simulation
# remove +acc flag for faster sim during regressions if there is no need to access internal signals
vopt +acc work.testbench -o workopt
vsim workopt
# load the branch predictors with known data. The value of the data is not important for function, but
# is important for perventing pessimistic x propagation.
mem load -infile twoBitPredictor.txt -format bin testbench/dut/hart/ifu/bpred/DirPredictor/memory/memory
mem load -infile BTBPredictor.txt -format bin testbench/dut/hart/ifu/bpred/TargetPredictor/memory/memory
do wave.do
add log /* -recursive
-- Run the Simulation
#run 1000
run -all
#quit