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def ram_rom_compare1(xram, yrom, num_matches):
assert len(xram) == len(yrom)
numitems = len(xram)
@always_comb
def compare():
count = 0
for ii in range(numitems):
if xram[ii] == yrom[ii]:
count = count + 1
num_matches.next = count
return compare
def ram_rom_compare2(xram, yrom, num_matches):
assert len(xram) == len(yrom)
numitems = len(xram)
@always_comb
def compare():
count = 0
for ii in range(numitems):
romii = yrom[ii]
if xram[ii] == romii:
count = count + 1
num_matches.next = count
return compare
def test_convert_compare():
numitems = 12
xram = [Signal(intbv(randint(-8, 7), min=-8, max=8)) for _ in range(numitems)]
yrom = tuple([randint(-8, 7) for _ in range(numitems)])
matches = len([True for x, y in zip(xram, yrom) if x == y])
print(list(map(int, xram)))
print(yrom)
print(matches)
num_matches1 = Signal(intbv(0, min=0, max=numitems+1))
num_matches2 = Signal(intbv(0, min=0, max=numitems+1))
tbdut1 = ram_rom_compare1(xram, yrom, num_matches1)
tbdut2 = ram_rom_compare2(xram, yrom, num_matches2)
@instance
def tbstim():
yield delay(10)
assert matches == num_matches1 == num_matches2
raise StopSimulation
Simulation((tbdut1, tbdut2, tbstim)).run()
def top_wrapper(mod=1):
xram = [Signal(intbv(randint(-8, 7), min=-8, max=8)) for _ in range(numitems)]
yrom = tuple([randint(-8, 7) for _ in range(numitems)])
if mod == 1:
g = ram_rom_compare1(xram, yrom, num_matches1)
elif mod == 2:
g = ram_rom_compare2(xram, yrom, num_matches2)
return g
del xram, yrom
# the direct access to rom will fail to convert
try:
toVerilog(top_wrapper, 1)
except:
print("module 1 failed")
# accessing separately will convert
toVerilog(top_wrapper, 2)
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