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Fixes #3064.
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s/((Claire|Xen|Xenia|Clifford)\s+)+(Wolf|Xen)\s+<(claire|clifford)@(symbioticeda.com|clifford.at|yosyshq.com)>/Claire Xenia Wolf <claire@yosyshq.com>/gi;
s/((Nina|Nak|N\.)\s+)+Engelhardt\s+<nak@(symbioticeda.com|yosyshq.com)>/N. Engelhardt <nak@yosyshq.com>/gi;
s/((David)\s+)+Shah\s+<(dave|david)@(symbioticeda.com|yosyshq.com|ds0.me)>/David Shah <dave@ds0.me>/gi;
s/((Miodrag)\s+)+Milanovic\s+<(miodrag|micko)@(symbioticeda.com|yosyshq.com)>/Miodrag Milanovic <micko@yosyshq.com>/gi;
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There will soon be more (versioned) memory cells, so handle passes that
only care if a cell is memory-related by a simple helper call instead of
a hardcoded list.
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- Signed cell outputs are sign extended when bound to larger wires
- Signed connections are sign extended when bound to larger cell inputs
- Sign extension is performed in hierarchy and flatten phases
- genrtlil indirects signed constants through signed wires
- Other phases producing RTLIL may need to be updated to preserve
signedness information
- Resolves #1418
- Resolves #2265
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For connection `assign a = b;`, `sigmap(a)` returns `b`. This is
exactly the opposite of the desired canonicalization for driven bits.
Consider the following code:
module foo(inout a, b);
assign a = b;
endmodule
module bar(output c);
foo f(c, 1'b0);
endmodule
Before this commit, the inout ports would be swapped after flattening
(and cause a crash while attempting to drive a constant value).
This issue was introduced in 9f772eb9.
Fixes #2183.
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Before this commit, `flatten` matched the template objects with
the newly created objects solely by their name. Because of this,
it could be confused by code such as:
module bar();
$dff a();
endmodule
module foo();
bar b();
$dff \b.a ();
endmodule
After this commit, `flatten` avoids every possible case of name
collision.
Fixes #2106.
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`flatten` cannot derive modules in most cases because that would just
yield processes, and it does not support `-autoproc`; in practice
`flatten` has to be preceded by a call to `hierarchy`, which makes
deriving unnecessary.
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Remove redundant sigmaps.
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Flattening does not benefit from topologically sorting cells within
a module when processing them.
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Flatten is non-recursive and doesn't need to keep track of handled
cells.
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Flattening always does "non-recursive" mapping.
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The `celltypeMap` always maps `x` to `{x}`.
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The `design` and `map` designs are always the same when flattening.
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After splitting the passes, some options can never be activated,
and most conditions involving them become dead. Remove them, and also
all of the newly dead code.
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Although the two passes started out very similar, they diverged over
time and now have little in common. Moreover, `techmap` is extremely
complex while `flatten` does not have to be, and this complexity
interferes with improving `flatten`.
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