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#!/usr/bin/env python3
import sys, os, re
sys.path.append("../../../utils/")
from segmaker import segmaker
segmk = segmaker("design.bits")
cache = dict()
print("Loading tags")
'''
module,loc,n
clb_NFFMUX_O5,SLICE_X12Y100,3
clb_NFFMUX_AX,SLICE_X13Y100,2
clb_NFFMUX_O6,SLICE_X14Y100,3
'''
f = open('params.csv', 'r')
f.readline()
for l in f:
module, loc, n = l.split(',')
n = int(n)
which = chr(ord('A') + n)
# clb_NFFMUX_AX => AX
src = module.replace('clb_NOUTMUX_', '')
'''
BOUTMUX
30_20 30_21 30_22 30_23
O6 1
O5 1 1
XOR 1
CY 1 1
F8 1 1
B5Q 1
'''
# if location not included in cache yet: start with assuming all four MUXes are unused.
if loc not in cache:
cache[loc] = set("ABCD")
# rewrite name of F78 source net: MUXes A and C have an F7 input, MUX B has an F8 input
if src == "F78":
if which in "AC":
src = "F7"
elif which == "B":
src = "F8"
else:
assert 0
# rewrite name of B5Q source net: It's actually A5Q, B5Q, C5Q, or D5Q
if src == "B5Q":
src = which + "5Q"
# add the 1-tag for this connection
tag = "%sOUTMUX.%s" % (which, src)
segmk.addtag(loc, tag, 1)
# remove this MUX from the cache, preventing generation of 0-tags for this MUX
cache[loc].remove(which)
# create 0-tags for all sources on the remaining (unused) MUXes
for loc, muxes in cache.items():
for which in muxes:
for src in "F7 F8 CY O5 XOR O6 5Q".split():
if src == "F7" and which not in "AC": continue
if src == "F8" and which not in "B": continue
if src == "5Q": src = which + "5Q"
tag = "%sOUTMUX.%s" % (which, src)
segmk.addtag(loc, tag, 0)
def bitfilter(frame_idx, bit_idx):
assert os.getenv("XRAY_DATABASE") == "artix7"
# locations of A5MA, B5MA, C5MA, D5MA bits. because of the way we generate specimens
# in this fuzzer we get some aliasing with those bits, so we have to manually exclude
# them. (Maybe FIXME: read the bit locations from the database files)
if (frame_idx, bit_idx) in [
(30, 55),
(31, 55), # D5MA
(31, 44),
(31, 45), # C5MA
(30, 19),
(31, 19), # B5MA
(30, 9),
(31, 8), # A5MA
]:
return False
# we know that all bits for those MUXes are in frames 30 and 31, so filter all other bits
return frame_idx in [30, 31]
segmk.compile(bitfilter=bitfilter)
segmk.write()