1. Bundles be created after base class Module constructor runs
2. Bundles must be created before Module(...) runs
Solution: pass a bundle constructor to the cake base class
Require the constructor to take a parameter so people don't use it by
accident; they should get a type error.
Consistently name all the cake arguments with an _io, _coreplex, _outer,
so that they don't shadow the base class variables you should be using.
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
This would allow, for instance, putting the coreplex on a separate clock
domain and crossing the IOs over through asynchronous queues.
The ExampleMultiClockTop* classes are removed since they no longer fit
into the class hierarchy.
This API makes it much more readable when you have multiple adapters
combined into a single line. The arguments for each adapter stay
beside the adapter.
For example, this:
peripheryBus.node := TLWidthWidget(TLBuffer(TLAtomicAutomata()(TLHintHandler(legacy.node))), legacy.tlDataBytes)
becomes this:
peripheryBus.node := TLWidthWidget(legacy.tlDataBytes)(TLBuffer()(TLAtomicAutomata()(TLHintHandler()(legacy.node))))