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Techmap by example
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As a quick recap, the `techmap` command replaces cells in the design with
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implementations given as Verilog code (called "map files"). It can replace
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Yosys' internal cell types (such as `$or`) as well as user-defined cell types.
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- Verilog parameters are used extensively to customize the internal cell types.
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- Additional special parameters are used by techmap to communicate meta-data to
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  the map files.
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- Special wires are used to instruct techmap how to handle a module in the map
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  file.
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- Generate blocks and recursion are powerful tools for writing map files.
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Code examples used in this document are included in the Yosys code base under
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|code_examples/techmap|_.
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.. |code_examples/techmap| replace:: :file:`docs/source/code_examples/techmap`
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.. _code_examples/techmap: https://github.com/YosysHQ/yosys/tree/main/docs/source/code_examples/techmap
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Mapping OR3X1
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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.. todo:: add/expand supporting text
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.. note::
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    This is a simple example for demonstration only.  Techmap shouldn't be used
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    to implement basic logic optimization.
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.. literalinclude:: /code_examples/techmap/red_or3x1_map.v
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   :language: verilog
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   :caption: :file:`red_or3x1_map.v`
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.. figure:: /_images/code_examples/techmap/red_or3x1.*
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    :class: width-helper invert-helper
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.. literalinclude:: /code_examples/techmap/red_or3x1_test.ys
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   :language: yoscrypt
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   :caption: :file:`red_or3x1_test.ys`
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.. literalinclude:: /code_examples/techmap/red_or3x1_test.v
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   :language: verilog
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   :caption: :file:`red_or3x1_test.v`
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Conditional techmap
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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- In some cases only cells with certain properties should be substituted.
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- The special wire ``_TECHMAP_FAIL_`` can be used to disable a module in the map
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  file for a certain set of parameters.
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- The wire ``_TECHMAP_FAIL_`` must be set to a constant value. If it is non-zero
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  then the module is disabled for this set of parameters.
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- Example use-cases:
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    - coarse-grain cell types that only operate on certain bit widths
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    - memory resources for different memory geometries (width, depth, ports,
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      etc.)
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Example:
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.. figure:: /_images/code_examples/techmap/sym_mul.*
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    :class: width-helper invert-helper
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.. literalinclude:: /code_examples/techmap/sym_mul_map.v
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   :language: verilog
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   :caption: :file:`sym_mul_map.v`
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.. literalinclude:: /code_examples/techmap/sym_mul_test.v
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   :language: verilog
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   :caption: :file:`sym_mul_test.v`
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.. literalinclude:: /code_examples/techmap/sym_mul_test.ys
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   :language: yoscrypt
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   :caption: :file:`sym_mul_test.ys`
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Scripting in map modules
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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- The special wires ``_TECHMAP_DO_*`` can be used to run Yosys scripts in the
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  context of the replacement module.
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- The wire that comes first in alphabetical oder is interpreted as string (must
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  be connected to constants) that is executed as script. Then the wire is
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  removed. Repeat.
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- You can even call techmap recursively!
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- Example use-cases:
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    - Using always blocks in map module: call `proc`
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    - Perform expensive optimizations (such as `freduce`) on cells
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      where this is known to work well.
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    - Interacting with custom commands.
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.. note:: PROTIP:
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    Commands such as `shell`, ``show -pause``, and `dump` can be used in the
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    ``_TECHMAP_DO_*`` scripts for debugging map modules.
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Example:
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.. figure:: /_images/code_examples/techmap/mymul.*
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    :class: width-helper invert-helper
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.. literalinclude:: /code_examples/techmap/mymul_map.v
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   :language: verilog
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   :caption: :file:`mymul_map.v`
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.. literalinclude:: /code_examples/techmap/mymul_test.v
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   :language: verilog
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   :caption: :file:`mymul_test.v`
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.. literalinclude:: /code_examples/techmap/mymul_test.ys
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   :language: yoscrypt
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   :caption: :file:`mymul_test.ys`
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Handling constant inputs
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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- The special parameters ``_TECHMAP_CONSTMSK_<port-name>_`` and
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  ``_TECHMAP_CONSTVAL_<port-name>_`` can be used to handle constant input values
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  to cells.
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- The former contains 1-bits for all constant input bits on the port.
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- The latter contains the constant bits or undef (x) for non-constant bits.
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- Example use-cases:
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    - Converting arithmetic (for example multiply to shift).
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    - Identify constant addresses or enable bits in memory interfaces.
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Example:
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.. figure:: /_images/code_examples/techmap/mulshift.*
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    :class: width-helper invert-helper
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.. literalinclude:: /code_examples/techmap/mulshift_map.v
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   :language: verilog
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   :caption: :file:`mulshift_map.v`
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.. literalinclude:: /code_examples/techmap/mulshift_test.v
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   :language: verilog
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   :caption: :file:`mulshift_test.v`
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.. literalinclude:: /code_examples/techmap/mulshift_test.ys
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   :language: yoscrypt
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   :caption: :file:`mulshift_test.ys`
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Handling shorted inputs
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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- The special parameters ``_TECHMAP_BITS_CONNMAP_`` and
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  ``_TECHMAP_CONNMAP_<port-name>_`` can be used to handle shorted inputs.
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- Each bit of the port correlates to an ``_TECHMAP_BITS_CONNMAP_`` bits wide
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  number in ``_TECHMAP_CONNMAP_<port-name>_``.
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- Each unique signal bit is assigned its own number. Identical fields in the
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  ``_TECHMAP_CONNMAP_<port-name>_`` parameters mean shorted signal bits.
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- The numbers 0-3 are reserved for ``0``, ``1``, ``x``, and ``z`` respectively.
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- Example use-cases:
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    - Detecting shared clock or control signals in memory interfaces.
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    - In some cases this can be used for for optimization.
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Example:
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.. figure:: /_images/code_examples/techmap/addshift.*
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    :class: width-helper invert-helper
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.. literalinclude:: /code_examples/techmap/addshift_map.v
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   :language: verilog
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   :caption: :file:`addshift_map.v`
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.. literalinclude:: /code_examples/techmap/addshift_test.v
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   :language: verilog
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   :caption: :file:`addshift_test.v`
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.. literalinclude:: /code_examples/techmap/addshift_test.ys
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   :language: yoscrypt
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   :caption: :file:`addshift_test.ys`
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Notes on using techmap
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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- Don't use positional cell parameters in map modules.
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- You can use the ``$__``-prefix for internal cell types to avoid collisions
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  with the user-namespace. But always use two underscores or the internal
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  consistency checker will trigger on these cells.
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- Techmap has two major use cases:
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    - Creating good logic-level representation of arithmetic functions. This
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      also means using dedicated hardware resources such as half- and full-adder
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      cells in ASICS or dedicated carry logic in FPGAs.
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    - Mapping of coarse-grain resources such as block memory or DSP cells.
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