When implementing concepts such as partition pins or deliberately split
nets, there's a need for something that looks like a cell (starts/ends
routing with pins on nets, has timing data) but isn't mapped to a fixed
bel in the architecture, but instead can have pin mappings defined at
runtime.
The PseudoCell allows this by providing an alternate, virtual-function
based API for such cells. When a cell has `pseudo_cell` used, instead of
calling functions such as getBelPinWire, getBelLocation or getCellDelay
in the Arch API; such data is provided by the cell itself, fully
flexible at runtime regardless of arch, via methods on the PseudoCell
implementation.
This uses a new data structure for net.users that allows gaps, so
removing a port from a net is no longer an O(n) operation on the number
of users the net has.
Signed-off-by: gatecat <gatecat@ds0.me>
This won't affect Python-built arches significantly; but will be useful
for the future 'viaduct' functionality where generic routing graphs can
be built on the C++ side; too.
Signed-off-by: gatecat <gatecat@ds0.me>
This makes predictDelay be based on an arbitrary belpin pair rather
than a arc of a net based on cell placement. This way 'what-if'
decisions can be evaluated without actually changing placement;
potentially useful for parallel placement.
A new helper predictArcDelay behaves like the old predictDelay to
minimise the impact on existing passes; only arches need be updated.
Signed-off-by: gatecat <gatecat@ds0.me>
This is important for distiguishing valid pseudo pips in the FPGA
interchange arch. This also avoids a double or triple lookup of
pip->net map.
Signed-off-by: Keith Rothman <537074+litghost@users.noreply.github.com>
"nextpnr.h" is no longer the god header. Important improvements:
- Functions in log.h can be used without including
BaseCtx/Arch/Context. This means that log_X functions can be called
without included "nextpnr.h"
- NPNR_ASSERT can be used without including "nextpnr.h" by including
"nextpnr_assertions.h". This allows NPNR_ASSERT to be used safely in
any header file.
- Types defined in "archdefs.h" are now available without including
BaseCtx/Arch/Context. This means that utility classes that will be
used inside of BaseCtx/Arch/Context can be defined safely in a
self-contained header.
Signed-off-by: Keith Rothman <537074+litghost@users.noreply.github.com>
This replaces the arch-specific DelayInfo structure with new DelayPair
(min/max only) and DelayQuad (min/max for both rise and fall) structures
that form part of common code.
This further reduces the amount of arch-specific code; and also provides
useful data structures for timing analysis which will need to delay
with pairs/quads of delays as it is improved.
While there may be a small performance cost to arches that didn't
separate the rise/fall cases (arches that aren't currently separating
the min/max cases just need to be fixed...) in DelayInfo, my expectation
is that inlining will mean this doesn't make much difference.
Signed-off-by: gatecat <gatecat@ds0.me>