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Palmer Dabbelt
a0f3189c74 Change MIF_DATA_BITS back to 64
It turns out the Chisel C++ backend can't emit correct initialization
code for a 128 bit wide NastiROM.  Rather than trying to fix Chisel, I'm
just going to hack up the backup memory port Verilog harness a bit more
to make it work.

Note that the backup memory port Verilog already couldn't take arbitrary
parameters for MIF_*, so it's not like we're losing any flexibility
here.
2016-02-27 11:43:44 -08:00
Palmer Dabbelt
7c0c48fac4 Resurrect the backup memory port
We need this to work for our chip, and it's not been tested in a long
time in upstream -- it didn't even used to build since the Nasti
conversion.  This makes a few changes:

 * Rather than calling the backup memory port parameters MEM_*, it calls
   them MIF_* (to match the MIT* paramater objects).  A new name was
   necessary because the Nasti stuff is now dumped as MEM_*, which has
   similar names but incompatible values.

 * p(MIFDataBits) was changed back to 128, as otherwise the backup
   memory port doesn't work (it only send half a TileLink transaction).
   64 also causes readmemh to bail out, but changing the elf2hex parameters
   works around that.

 * A configuration was added that enabled the backup memory port in the
   tester.  While this is kind of an awkward way to do it, I want to
   make sure I can start testing this regularly and this makes it easy to
   integrate.
2016-02-27 10:46:56 -08:00
Yunsup Lee
1cfd9f5a0e add LICENSE 2014-09-12 10:15:04 -07:00
Yunsup Lee
02c08a156f generate consts.vh from chisel source 2014-09-10 17:14:55 -07:00
Yunsup Lee
c03c09ec31 update for rocket-chip release 2014-08-31 20:26:55 -07:00