object loadMemoryFromFile
loadMemoryFromFile is an annotation generator that helps with loading a memory from a text file as a bind module. This relies on
Verilator and Verilog's $readmemh or $readmemb.
This annotation, when a FIRRTL compiler runs will add Verilog directives to enable the specified memories to be initialized from files.
Example module
Consider a simple Module containing a memory:
import chisel3._ class UsesMem(memoryDepth: Int, memoryType: Data) extends Module { val io = IO(new Bundle { val address = Input(UInt(memoryType.getWidth.W)) val value = Output(memoryType) }) val memory = Mem(memoryDepth, memoryType) io.value := memory(io.address) }
Above module with annotation
To load this memory from the file /workspace/workdir/mem1.hex.txt just add an import and annotate the memory:
import chisel3._ import chisel3.util.experimental.loadMemoryFromFile // <<-- new import here class UsesMem(memoryDepth: Int, memoryType: Data) extends Module { val io = IO(new Bundle { val address = Input(UInt(memoryType.getWidth.W)) val value = Output(memoryType) }) val memory = Mem(memoryDepth, memoryType) io.value := memory(io.address) loadMemoryFromFile(memory, "/workspace/workdir/mem1.hex.txt") // <<-- Note the annotation here }
Example file format
A memory file should consist of ASCII text in either hex or binary format. The following example shows such a file formatted to use hex:
0 7 d 15
A binary file can be similarly constructed.
- Source
- LoadMemoryTransform.scala
- See also
LoadMemoryFromFileSpec.scala in the test suite for additional examples.
Chisel3 Wiki entry on "Loading Memories in Simulation"
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Annotate a memory such that it can be initialized using a file
Annotate a memory such that it can be initialized using a file
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Package structure
The chisel3 package presents the public API of Chisel. It contains the concrete core types
UInt,SInt,Bool,Clock, andReg, the abstract typesBits,Aggregate, andData, and the aggregate typesBundleandVec.The Chisel package is a compatibility layer that attempts to provide chisel2 compatibility in chisel3.
Utility objects and methods are found in the
utilpackage.The
testerspackage defines the basic interface for chisel testers.