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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# See copyright, etc in below POD section.
######################################################################

require 5.005;
use FindBin qw($RealBin);
use lib "$RealBin/blib/arch";
use lib "$RealBin/blib/lib";
use lib "$RealBin";

use Getopt::Long;
use IO::File;
use Pod::Usage;

use Verilog::Netlist;
use Verilog::Getopt;
use strict;
use vars qw ($Debug $VERSION);

$VERSION = '3.422';

######################################################################
# main

$Debug = 0;
my $opt_output_filename = undef;
my @opt_files;

autoflush STDOUT 1;
autoflush STDERR 1;

# Option parsing
my $Opt = new Verilog::Getopt(filename_expansion=>1);
my $Opt_Cells;
my $Opt_Modules;
my $Opt_ModFiles;
my $Opt_InFiles;
my $Opt_Missing = 1;
my $Opt_Missing_Modules;
my $Opt_TopModule;
my $Opt_ResolveFiles;
my $Opt_Synthesis;
my $Opt_Instance;
my $Opt_Forest;
my $opt_skiplist;
my @Opt_Skiplist_Names;
my $Opt_Xml;

Getopt::Long::config ("no_auto_abbrev","pass_through");
GetOptions ("debug" => \&debug);  # Snarf --debug ASAP, before parse -f files

@ARGV = $Opt->parameter(@ARGV);
Getopt::Long::config ("no_auto_abbrev","no_pass_through");
if (! GetOptions (
		  "help"	=> \&usage,
		  "debug"	=> \&debug,
		  "o=s"		=> \$opt_output_filename,
		  "cells!"	=> \$Opt_Cells,
		  "module-files!"	=> \$Opt_ModFiles,
		  "modules!"		=> \$Opt_Modules,
		  "input-files!"	=> \$Opt_InFiles,
		  "resolve-files!"	=> \$Opt_ResolveFiles,
		  "skiplist=s"		=> \$opt_skiplist,
		  "sv!"			=> sub { shift; Verilog::Language::language_standard("1800-2012"); },
		  "language=s"		=> sub { shift; Verilog::Language::language_standard(shift); },
		  "missing!"		=> \$Opt_Missing,
		  "missing-modules!"	=> \$Opt_Missing_Modules,
		  "synthesis!"		=> \$Opt_Synthesis,
		  "top-module=s"	=> \$Opt_TopModule,
		  "version"	=> sub { print "Version $VERSION\n"; exit(0); },
		  "forest"	=> \$Opt_Forest,
		  "instance"	=> \$Opt_Instance,
		  "xml!"	=> \$Opt_Xml,
		  "<>"		=> \&parameter,
		  )) {
    die "%Error: Bad usage, try 'vhier --help'\n";
}

if (!@opt_files) {
    die "%Error: vhier: No input filenames specified.\n";
}

my $fh = IO::File->new;
if ($opt_output_filename) {
    $fh->open(">$opt_output_filename") or die "%Error: $! $opt_output_filename\n";
} else {
    $fh->open(">-") or die;
}

read_skiplist($opt_skiplist) if $opt_skiplist;

vhier($fh, @opt_files);

exit (0);

######################################################################

sub usage {
    print "Version $VERSION\n";
    pod2usage(-verbose=>2, -exitval=>2, -output=>\*STDOUT, -noperldoc=>1);
    exit (1);
}

sub debug {
    $Debug = 1;
}

sub parameter {
    my $param = shift;
    if ($param =~ /^--?/) {
	die "%Error: vhier: Unknown parameter: $param\n";
    } else {
	push @opt_files, "$param"; # Must quote to convert Getopt to string, bug298
    }
}

######################################################################
#### Creation

sub vhier {
    my $fh = shift;
    my @files = @_;

    my $nl = new Verilog::Netlist (options => $Opt,
				   keep_comments => 0,
				   use_vars => 0,
				   link_read_nonfatal => !$Opt_Missing,
				   synthesis => $Opt_Synthesis,
				   );

    $fh->print("<vhier>\n") if $Opt_Xml;

    if ($Opt_ResolveFiles) {
	$nl->read_libraries();
	$fh->print(" <resolve_files>\n") if $Opt_Xml;
	foreach my $file (@files) {
	    if (my $resolved = $nl->resolve_filename ($file, "all")) {
		$fh->print( "$resolved\n") if !$Opt_Xml;
		$fh->print( "  <file>$resolved</file>\n") if $Opt_Xml;
	    }
	}
	$fh->print(" </resolve_files>\n") if $Opt_Xml;
	return;
    }
    foreach my $file (@files) {
	print "   Reading $file\n" if $Debug;
	$nl->read_file (filename=>$file);
    }
    # Read in any sub-modules
    $nl->link();
    $nl->lint();  # Simplified as use_vars => 0
    $nl->exit_if_error();

    if ($Opt_TopModule) {
	my $topmod = $nl->find_module($Opt_TopModule)
	    or die "%Error: --top-module '$Opt_TopModule' was not found.\n";
	$topmod->is_top(1);

	# We could just pass this to all of the following routines,
	# but each would need a different edit.  Instead, just edit the netlist
	# to contain only the specified tree.
	my %marked_modules;
	_mod_mark_recurse($nl, $topmod, \%marked_modules);

	foreach my $mod ($nl->modules_sorted) {
	    if (!$marked_modules{$mod->name}) {
		$mod->delete;
	    }
	}
    }

    if ($Opt_Cells || $Opt_Forest) {
	$fh->print(" <cells>\n") if $Opt_Xml;
	foreach my $mod ($nl->modules_sorted) {
	    if ($mod->is_top) {
		my %recursing;
		show_hier ($fh, \%recursing, $mod, undef, "  ", $mod->name);
	    }
	}
	$fh->print(" </cells>\n") if $Opt_Xml;
    }

    if ($Opt_Modules) {
	show_module_names($nl, $fh);
    }

    if ($Opt_ModFiles) {
	show_mod_files($nl, $fh);
    }

    if ($Opt_InFiles) {
	$fh->print(" <input_files>\n") if $Opt_Xml;
	foreach my $filename ($Opt->depend_files) {
	    $fh->print("  $filename\n") if !$Opt_Xml;
	    $fh->print("  <file>$filename</file>\n") if $Opt_Xml;
	}
	$fh->print(" </input_files>\n") if $Opt_Xml;
    }

    if ($Opt_Missing_Modules) {
	show_missing_module_names($nl,$fh);
    }

    $fh->print("</vhier>\n") if $Opt_Xml;
}

sub show_module_names {
    my $nl = shift;
    my $fh = shift;
    $fh->print(" <modules>\n") if $Opt_Xml;
    foreach my $mod ($nl->modules_sorted) {
	$fh->printf("  %s\n", $mod->name) if !$Opt_Xml;
	$fh->printf("  <module name=\"%s\" />\n", $mod->name) if $Opt_Xml;
    }
    $fh->print(" </modules>\n") if $Opt_Xml;
}

sub show_missing_module_names {
    my $nl = shift;
    my $fh = shift;

    my %miss_names;
    foreach my $mod ($nl->modules) {
	foreach my $cell ($mod->cells_sorted) {
	    if (!$cell->submod && !$cell->gateprim) {
		$miss_names{$cell->submodname} = 1;
	    }
	}
    }

    $fh->print(" <missing_modules>\n") if $Opt_Xml;
    foreach my $key (sort (keys %miss_names)) {
	$fh->printf("  %s\n",$key) if !$Opt_Xml;
	$fh->printf("  <module name=\"%s\" />\n",$key) if $Opt_Xml;
    }
    $fh->print(" </missing_modules>\n") if $Opt_Xml;
}

sub show_mod_files {
    my $nl = shift;
    my $fh = shift;
    # We'll attach a level attribute to each module indicating its maximum depth
    foreach my $mod ($nl->modules, $nl->interfaces) {
	$mod->attributes("_vhier_level", 0);
    }
    # Recurse the tree and determine level
    foreach my $mod ($nl->modules, $nl->interfaces) {
	if ($mod->is_top) {
	    my %recursing;
	    _mod_files_recurse($mod, 1, \%recursing);
	}
    }
    # Make sort key based on numeric level
    my %keys;
    foreach my $mod ($nl->modules) { # No interfaces, it's --module-files implying modules only
	my $key = sprintf("%03d_%s", $mod->attributes("_vhier_level"), $mod->name);
	$keys{$key} = $mod;
    }
    my @files;
    my %files;  # Uniquify the array
    foreach my $key (sort {$b cmp $a} (keys %keys)) {
	my $mod = $keys{$key};
	my $filename = $mod->filename;
	if (!$files{$filename}) {
	    $files{$filename} = 1;
	    push @files, [" "x($mod->attributes("_vhier_level")), $filename];
	}
    }
    $fh->print(" <module_files>\n") if $Opt_Xml;
    foreach my $filespace (reverse @files) {
	$fh->printf("  %s%s\n",$filespace->[0],$filespace->[1]) if !$Opt_Xml;
	$fh->printf("  %s<file>%s</file>\n",$filespace->[0],$filespace->[1]) if $Opt_Xml;
    }
    $fh->print(" </module_files>\n") if $Opt_Xml;
}

sub _mod_mark_recurse {
    my $nl = shift;
    my $mod = shift;
    my $marked = shift;

    return if $marked->{$mod->name}++;
    foreach my $cell ($mod->cells_sorted) {
	if ($cell->submod) {
	    _mod_mark_recurse ($nl, $cell->submod, $marked);
	}
    }
}

sub _mod_files_recurse {
    my $mod = shift;
    my $level = shift;
    my $recursing = shift;

    my $name = $mod->name;
    return if $recursing->{$name};
    ++$recursing->{$name};
    if (($mod->attributes("_vhier_level")||0) < $level) {
	$mod->attributes("_vhier_level", $level);
    }
    foreach my $cell ($mod->cells_sorted) {
	if ($cell->submod) {
	    _mod_files_recurse ($cell->submod, $level+1, $recursing);
	}
    }
    --$recursing->{$name};
}

sub show_hier {
    my $fh = shift;
    my $recursing = shift;
    my $mod = shift;
    my $parcell = shift;
    my $indent = shift;
    my $hier = shift;
    my $submodname = shift;
    # print the design hierarchy starting at mod (recursive)

    my $name = $mod->name;

    # check if mod name has match in regex list to skip
    if (grep { $name =~ $_ } @Opt_Skiplist_Names) {
        print "Debug: Skipping module $name" if $Debug;
        return;
    }

    return if $recursing->{$name};
    ++$recursing->{$name};

    printf "%-38s %s\n", $indent."Module ".$name,$hier if $Debug;
    my $instance = $parcell ? $parcell->name : $name;

    # print the mod instance
    $Opt_Xml ?
        $fh->printf("%s<cell name=\"%s\" submodname=\"%s\" hier=\"%s\">\n",
            $indent, $parcell ? $parcell->name : $name, $name, $hier) :
            $Opt_Instance ?
                $fh->printf("%s%s %s\n", $indent, $instance, $name) :
                $fh->printf("%s%s\n",    $indent,            $name);

    # print the design hierarchy of each cell in mod
    my $i = 0;
    my $suffix;

    my @cellCount = $mod->cells_sorted; # Returns list of name sorted references to Verilog::Netlist::Cell in the module
    $fh->printf("\t\t%d cells_sorted for %s\n", $#cellCount+1, $name) if $Debug;

    my @subMods = grep($_->submod, $mod->cells_sorted); # list of submods of the current mod

    $fh->printf("\t\t%d submods in cells_sorted.\t", $#subMods+1) if $Debug;
    $fh->printf("\t\tsubmods=%s\n", join(',',map($_->name, @subMods))) if $Debug;

    foreach my $cell ($mod->cells_sorted) {
        if ($cell->submod) {    # Reference to the Verilog::Netlist::Module the cell instantiates
	    # true if the cell refers to a defined module

            # set the suffix characters used to indent lower level of hierarchy
            if ($Opt_Forest) {
                if ($i < $#subMods) {
                    $suffix = "|--";    # indent chars for not last cell in the module
                } else {
                    $suffix = "\\--";    # tweak indent chars for last cell in the module
                }
                $indent =~ tr/-\\/  /;   # clear out higher-level indent chars
            } else {
                $suffix = "  "; # simple indenting with spaces
            }
            show_hier ($fh, $recursing, $cell->submod, $cell, $indent.$suffix, $hier.".".$cell->name);
            $i++;
        }
    }
    $fh->printf("%s</cell>\n", $indent) if $Opt_Xml;
    --$recursing->{$name};
}

sub read_skiplist {
    my $filename = shift;
    my $fh = IO::File->new("<$filename") or die "%Error: $! $filename,";
    while (<$fh>) {
            chomp;
            push @Opt_Skiplist_Names, $_;
    }
    $fh->close;
    if ($Debug) {
	print "Debug: skiplist:\n";
	foreach (@Opt_Skiplist_Names) { print "\t$_\n"; }
    }
}

######################################################################
######################################################################
######################################################################

__END__

=pod

=head1 NAME

vhier - Return all files in a verilog hierarchy using Verilog::Netlist

=head1 SYNOPSIS

  vhier --help
  vhier [verilog_options] [-o filename] [verilog_files.v...]

=head1 DESCRIPTION

Vhier reads the Verilog files passed on the command line and outputs a tree
of all of the filenames, modules, and cells referenced by that file.

=head1 VERILOG ARGUMENTS

The following arguments are compatible with GCC, VCS and most Verilog
programs.

=over 4

=item +define+I<var>+I<value>
=item -DI<var>=I<value>

Defines the given preprocessor symbol.

=item -F I<file>

Read the specified file, and act as if all text inside it was specified as
command line parameters.  Any relative paths are relative to the directory
containing the specified file.

=item -f I<file>

Read the specified file, and act as if all text inside it was specified as
command line parameters.  Any relative paths are relative to the current
directory.

=item +incdir+I<dir>
=item -II<dir>

Add the directory to the list of directories that should be searched
for include directories or libraries.

=item +libext+I<ext>+I<ext>...

Specify the extensions that should be used for finding modules.  If for
example module I<x> is referenced, look in I<x>.I<ext>.

=item -sv

Specifies SystemVerilog language features should be enabled; equivalent to
"--language 1800-2012".  This option is selected by default, it exists for
compatibility with other simulators.

=item -y I<dir>

Add the directory to the list of directories that should be searched
for include directories or libraries.

=back

=head1 VHIER ARGUMENTS

=over 4

=item --help

Displays this message and program version and exits.

=item --o I<file>

Use the given filename for output instead of stdout.

=item --cells

Show the module name of all cells in top-down order.

=item --forest

Show "ASCII-art" hierarchy tree of all cells (like ps --forest)

=item --input-files

Show all input filenames.  Copying all of these files should result in only
those files needed to represent the entire design.

=item --instance

With --cells or --forest, show module instance names.

=item --language <1364-1995|1364-2001|1364-2005|1800-2005|1800-2009|1800-2012>

Set the language standard for the files.  This determines which tokens are
signals versus keywords, such as the ever-common "do" (data-out signal,
versus a do-while loop keyword).

=item --resolve-files

Show resolved filenames passed on the command line.  This will convert raw
module and filenames without paths to include the library search path
directory.  Output filenames will be in the same order as passed on the
command line.  Unlike --input-files or --module-files, hierarchy is not
traversed.

=item --module-files

Show all module filenames in top-down order.  Child modules will always
appear as low as possible, so that reversing the list will allow bottom-up
processing of modules.  Unlike input-files, header files are not included.

=item --modules

Show all module names.

=item --nomissing

Do not complain about references to missing modules.

=item --missing-modules

With --nomissing, show all modules that are not found.

=item --skiplist I<file>

Given file contains a list of regular expressions, one per line. If a
module name in the design hierarchy matches one of these expressions, skip
showing that module and any sub-hierarchy.

=item --synthesis

Define SYNTHESIS, and ignore text bewteen "ambit", "pragma", "synopsys" or
"synthesis" translate_off and translate_on meta comments.  Note using
metacomments is discouraged as they have led to silicon bugs (versus ifdef
SYNTHESIS); see
L<http://www.veripool.org/papers/TenIPEdits_SNUGBos07_paper.pdf>.

=item --top-module I<module>

Start the report at the specified module name, ignoring all modules that
are not the one specified with --top-module or below, and report an error
if the --top-module specified does not exist.  Without this option vhier
will report all modules, starting at the module(s) that have no children
below them.

Note this option will not change the result of the --input-files list,
as the files needed to parse any design are independent of which modules
are used.

=item --version

Displays program version and exits.

=item --xml

Create output in XML format.

=back

=head1 DISTRIBUTION

Verilog-Perl is part of the L<http://www.veripool.org/> free Verilog EDA
software tool suite.  The latest version is available from CPAN and from
L<http://www.veripool.org/verilog-perl>.

Copyright 2005-2016 by Wilson Snyder.  This package is free software; you
can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either the GNU
Lesser General Public License Version 3 or the Perl Artistic License Version 2.0.

=head1 AUTHORS

Wilson Snyder <wsnyder@wsnyder.org>

=head1 SEE ALSO

L<Verilog-Perl>,
L<Verilog::Getopt>,
L<Verilog::Preproc>,
L<Verilog::Netlist>

=cut
######################################################################