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.. program:: ghdl | ||
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Continuous Integration | ||
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Ubuntu. | ||
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MSYS2 is set up with Action `msys2/setup-msys2 <https://github.com/msys2/setup-msys2>`_. | ||
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is defined in :cosimtree:`test.py <test.py>`. Details about which examples are not supported on specific platforms can | ||
be found there. | ||
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.. program:: ghdl | ||
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Co-simulation with GHDL | ||
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.. index:: interfacing | ||
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.. index:: other languages | ||
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.. index:: foreign | ||
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.. index:: VPI | ||
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.. index:: VHPI | ||
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.. index:: VHPIDIRECT | ||
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.. index:: SystemC | ||
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This repository contains **documentation** and **working examples** about how to co-simulate VHDL and other languages through | ||
GHDL's foreign interfaces. Since specific features of the language and the tool are used, it is suggested for users | ||
who are new to either `GHDL` or `VHDL` to first read the :ref:`USING:QuickStart` in the main documentation | ||
(`ghdl.github.io/ghdl <https://ghdl.github.io/ghdl>`_). | ||
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Three main approaches are used to co-simulate (co-execute) VHDL sources along with software applications written in a | ||
language other than VHDL (typically C/C++/SystemC): | ||
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* `Verilog Procedural Interface <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verilog_Procedural_Interface>`_ (VPI), also known as | ||
Program Language Interface (PLI) 2.0. | ||
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* `VHDL Programming Interface <https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/4299594>`_ (VHPI), or specific implementations, | ||
such as Foreign Language Interface (FLI). | ||
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* Generation of C/C++ models/sources through a transpiler. | ||
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VPI and VHPI are complex APIs which allow to inspect the hierarchy, set callbacks and/or assign signals. Because | ||
provided features are similar but VPI was published years before VHPI, GHDL supports VPI only. Furthermore, as an | ||
easier to use alternative, GHDL features a custom coexecution interface named VHPIDIRECT, similar to SystemVerilog's | ||
DPI (`Direct Programming Interface <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SystemVerilog_DPI>`_). | ||
As of today, generation of C++/SystemC models à la `Verilator <https://www.veripool.org/wiki/verilator>`_ is not | ||
supported. However, a *vhdlator*/*ghdlator* might be available in the future. | ||
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.. ATTENTION:: In fact, VHPIDIRECT is defined as part of VHPI in VHDL 2008 LRM. However, GHDL's implementation is not | ||
compliant with the standard. This is probably because VHPIDIRECT was implemented in GHDL based on some draft, | ||
before VHDL 2008 was official. Nevertheless, the VASG is currently discussing the addition of a Foreign Function | ||
Interface (FFI) or Direct Programming Interface (DPI) to the next revision of the standard. See `[LCS-202x] VHDL DPI/FFI based on GHDL’s implementation of VHPIDIRECT <https://umarcor.github.io/ghdl-cosim/vhdl202x/index.html>`_ | ||
(`PDF <https://github.com/umarcor/ghdl-cosim/blob/gh-pages/vhdl202x/vhdl202x-lcs-dpi.pdf>`_). | ||
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:ref:`VHPIDIRECT <COSIM:VHPIDIRECT:Intro>` is easier to use than :ref:`VPI <COSIM:VPI:Intro>`/:ref:`VHPI <COSIM:VHPI:Intro>` | ||
because, as the name suggests, it is a direct interface. However, on the one hand VHPIDIRECT requires modification of | ||
VHDL sources, which might not be possible or desirable in certain contexts. On the other hand, VPI/VHPI allow use cases | ||
which are not yet possible with VHPIDIRECT, such as controlling execution time steps. It is suggested to read the quick | ||
start examples of both interfacing mechanisms, in order to get a feel for the differences. | ||
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:caption: VHPIDIRECT | ||
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vhpidirect/index | ||
vhpidirect/declarations | ||
vhpidirect/wrapping | ||
vhpidirect/linking | ||
vhpidirect/dynamic | ||
vhpidirect/grt | ||
vhpidirect/examples/index | ||
vhpidirect/notebook/index | ||
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.. toctree:: | ||
:caption: VPI | ||
:hidden: | ||
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vpi/index | ||
vpi/examples/index | ||
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.. toctree:: | ||
:caption: VPHI | ||
:hidden: | ||
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vhpi/index | ||
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:caption: Appendix | ||
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.. _COSIM:VHPI:Intro: | ||
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Introduction | ||
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.. ATTENTION:: | ||
Since VPI and VHPI provide very similar features, and because VPI is already supported in GHDL, VHPI is not available | ||
(yet). Hence, the information in this section is provided for completeness only. | ||
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VHDL Programming Interface (VHPI) was introduced in 2007, as an ammendment to IEEE Std 1076-2002: `1076c-2007 - IEEE Standard VHDL Language Reference Manual - Procedural Language Application Interface <https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/4299594>`_. | ||
In the 2009, the programming interface was published as part of `1076-2008 - IEEE Standard VHDL Language Reference Manual <https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/4772740>`_. | ||
The latest version was published in 2019: `1076-2019 - IEEE Standard for VHDL Language Reference Manual <https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8938196>`_. | ||
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Some vendors support C programming interfaces similar to VHPI. For example, Mentor Graphics' ModelSim/QuestaSim supports | ||
a Foreign Language Interface (FLI) that provides functions to have procedural access to information within the simulator, | ||
``vsim``. These functions allow traversing the hierarchy, getting/setting values and controlling a simulation run. See | ||
`Using ModelSim Foreign Language Interface for c – VHDL CoSimulation and for Simulator Control on Linux x86 Platform <https://opencores.org/usercontent/doc/1380917197>`_ | ||
and `github.com/andrepool/fli <https://github.com/andrepool/fli>`_. |
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