The docs indicate that this should be a dual-BOOM and single-Rocket
config, with the Hwacha attached to the Rocket. However, the
'LargeBoomAndHwachaRocketConfig' config only has a single Rocket core.
Added the 'DualLargeBoomAndHwachaRocketConfig' config to accurately
reflect what's stated in the docs.
Additionally, this fixes hart numbering to place the Hwacha accelerator
on the Rocket core rather than on the BOOM core.
There were two problems here:
1. The docs indicated that this should be a dual-BOOM and
single-Rocket config, but the config actually had two Rocket
cores.
2. Since the doc include string was 'DualBoomAndRocket', it was
accidentally matching against the 'DualBoomAndRocketOneHwacha'
section, which comes first in the file.
So, I created a new 'DualLargeBoomAndSingleRocketConfig' config which
only has one Rocket core, and changed the doc include string to
'DualBoomAndSingleRocket'.
- Build out a stage for tapeout
- Refactor annotation construction
- Create a CLI handler
- create a TapeOutStage
- Remove outputForm reference from EnumerateModules
- New GenerateTopAndHarness is fresh implmentation of Generate.scala
- GenerateTopSpec is a work in progress
- Fix name reference and weird .get.get in CostMetric
- Update to DependencyAPIMigration
- MacroCompilerTransform
- MacroCompilerOptimizations
- Delete unused class MacroCompiler
- Remove use of ExecutionOptionsManager in object MacroCompiler
- Removed stack trace when no arguments from CLI, just give message requiring args
- Update version to 0.4-SNAPSHOT
These are outdated and not used by the rest of the chisel family.
Add the scalafmt file that is used to fix code formatting. This will be used to regularize the code.
That work will be done by attrition.
The Java protoc plugin (part of FIRRTL) by default caches protoc in /tmp, and does not delete it afterwards.
This causes permissions failures when multiple users try to install Chipyard on the same machine, due to permissions failures over accessing the same cache in /tmp.
A solution is to place the tmpdir within the Chipyard repo. No other files besides protocjar.webcache currently use that directory, so I believe this should be safe.