commit | 6c83129f0129d4c5c3334b6b0813788ffacc61a7 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Rupert Swarbrick <rswarbrick@lowrisc.org> | Thu Feb 25 17:08:53 2021 +0000 |
committer | Rupert Swarbrick <rswarbrick@gmail.com> | Thu Mar 11 16:26:49 2021 +0000 |
tree | ca712975fbb5bd87819c2dbdb7f8f1423ceef76d | |
parent | e0d36964c4a56cd4dfb43900550590a45848f140 [diff] |
[reggen/comport] Syntax for multiple interfaces in a peripheral Rather than try to bodge things with an "other_device_interfaces" key or similar, I've simplified the configuration file format a bit. Now, an IP block just needs to list all its interfaces, host or device. All the existing blocks look something like this at the moment: bus_interfaces: [ { protocol: "tlul", direction: "device" } ], which specifies a single, unnamed, device interface. However, we now have the syntax to specify a block with two device interfaces: bus_interfaces: [ { protocol: "tlul", direction: "device", name: "if_a" }, { protocol: "tlul", direction: "device", name: "if_b" } ], This won't actually work at the moment because topgen assumes each block instance has exactly one connection to the crossbar. We'll fix that in a follow-up commit. Signed-off-by: Rupert Swarbrick <rswarbrick@lowrisc.org>
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