The name of this Phase.
The name of this Phase. This will be used to generate debug/error messages or when deleting
annotations. This will default to the simpleName
of the class.
this phase's name
Override this with your own implementation for different naming behavior.
A sequence of transforms to add this transform as an optionalPrerequisite
.
A sequence of transforms to add this transform as an optionalPrerequisite
. The use of optionalPrerequisiteOf
enables the transform declaring them to always run before some other transforms. However, declaring
optionalPrerequisiteOf
will not result in the sequence of transforms executing.
This is useful for providing an ordering constraint to guarantee that other transforms (e.g., emitters) will not be scheduled before you.
This method **will not** result in the listed transforms running. If you want to add multiple transforms at
once, you should use a DependencyManager
with multiple targets.
All transforms that, if a prerequisite of *another* transform, will run before this transform.
All transforms that, if a prerequisite of *another* transform, will run before this transform.
The use of a Seq here is to preserve input order. Internally, this will be converted to a private, ordered Set.
All transform that must run before this transform
All transform that must run before this transform
The use of a Seq here is to preserve input order. Internally, this will be converted to a private, ordered Set.
Ensure that an AnnotationSeq has necessary Logger Annotations
Ensure that an AnnotationSeq has necessary Logger Annotations
input annotations
input annotations unmodified
All transforms that must run after this transform
All transforms that must run after this transform
This is a means of prerequisite injection into some other transform. Normally a transform will define its own prerequisites. Dependents exist for two main situations:
First, they improve the composition of optional transforms. If some first transform is optional (e.g., an expensive validation check), you would like to be able to conditionally cause it to run. If it is listed as a prerequisite on some other, second transform then it must always run before that second transform. There's no way to turn it off. However, by listing the second transform as a dependent of the first transform, the first transform will only run (and be treated as a prerequisite of the second transform) if included in a list of target transforms that should be run.
Second, an external library would like to inject some first transform before a second transform inside FIRRTL. In this situation, the second transform cannot have any knowledge of external libraries. The use of a dependent here allows for prerequisite injection into FIRRTL proper.
(Since version FIRRTL 1.3) Due to confusion, 'dependents' is being renamed to 'optionalPrerequisiteOf'. Override the latter instead.
The use of a Seq here is to preserve input order. Internally, this will be converted to a private, ordered Set.
firrtl.passes.CheckTypes for an example of an optional checking firrtl.Transform
Check that an AnnotationSeq has all necessary Annotations for a Logger