When IdString refcounting was expensive, it made sense to pass it by const reference
instead of by value, to avoid refcount churn. Now that IdString is not refcounted,
it's slightly more efficient to pass it by value.
We could make it safe to increment autoidx during multithreaded passes, but that's
actually undesirable because it would lead to nondeterminism. If/when we need new
IDs during parallel passes, we'll have to figure out how to allocate them in a
deterministic way, and that will depend on the details of what the pass does.
So don't try to tackle that now.
In order to support unsized constants being used as parameters, the `const` struct needs to know if it is unsized (so that the parameter can be used to set the size).
Add unsized flag to param value serialization and rtlil back-/front-end.
Add cell params to `tests/rtlil/everything.v`.
Without this check it's trivially easy to crash Yosys with a tiny RTLIL input
by specifying a constant with very large width. Fuzz testers love hitting this
over and over again.
This option allows you to process a design that includes unsupported
SVA. Unsupported SVA gets imported as formal cells using 'x inputs and
with the `unsupported_sva` attribute set. This allows you to get a
complete list of defined properties or to check only a supported subset
of properties. To ensure no properties are unintentionally skipped for
actual verification, even in cases where `-sva-continue-on-error` is
used by default to read and inspect a design, `hierarchy -simcheck` and
`hierarchy -smtcheck` (run by SBY) now ensure that no `unsupported_sva`
property cells remain in the design.
This makes the Verilog backend handle the $connect and $input_port
cells. This represents the undirected $connect cell using the `tran`
primitive, so we also extend the frontend to support this.
Use Bison's typed midrule actions to construct AST_FCALL nodes
with std::unique_ptr, replacing manual 'new' and extra->ast_stack
management. This improves type safety, ensures proper ownership, and
eliminates potential memory leaks.
Ref: https://www.gnu.org/software/bison/manual/html_node/Typed-Midrule-Actions.html