A lot of utility code was just being imported willy-nilly from one
package to another. This moves the common code into util to make things
more sensible. The code moved were
* The AsyncQueue and AsyncDecoupledCrossing from junctions.
* All of the code in rocket's util.scala
* The BlackBox asynchronous reset registers from uncore.tilelink2
* The implicit definitions from uncore.util
* rocketchip: rename identically names devices with _%d
If you connect two devices with the same name in TL2 (totally ok there),
when they get put into the TL1 addrmap, one gets silently overwritten.
This renames the second occurance as _1, third as _2, and so on...
* junctions: blow if duplicates add to addrmap
A chip's power-up sequence, or awake-from-sleep sequence, may wish to
set the reset PC based upon dynamic properties, e.g., the settings of
external pins. Support this by passing the reset vector to the Coreplex.
ExampleTop simply hard-wires the reset vector, as was the case before.
Additionally, allow MTVEC to *not* be reset. In most cases, including
riscv-tests, pk, and bbl, overriding MTVEC is one of the first things
that the boot sequence does. So the reset value is superfluous.
Unfortunately, I had to touch a lot of code, which weren't quite possible to split up into multiple commits.
This commit gets rid of the "extra" infrastructure to add periphery devices into Top.