diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore index 6ebc1f5d11e2158e895383297863436b651309f1..c1e09d2e36074cd6cea7aaf6edc06becf5a826c3 100644 --- a/.gitignore +++ b/.gitignore @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ .vscode/ build*/ bin*/ -logs/ +doc/ dist/ CMakeLists.txt.user* *.autosave @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ env/ venv/ *.pyd *.so -_b_asic_debug_log.txt \ No newline at end of file +_b_asic_debug_log.txt diff --git a/CMakeLists.txt b/CMakeLists.txt index 85ecb3db700070ccf262b61002b8d8bf927e856a..3f8304e375e1442932b0cf79e2855505c74690d3 100644 --- a/CMakeLists.txt +++ b/CMakeLists.txt @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.8) project( "B-ASIC" - VERSION 0.0.1 + VERSION 1.0.0 DESCRIPTION "Better ASIC Toolbox for Python 3" LANGUAGES C CXX ) @@ -98,4 +98,4 @@ if(NOT ASIC_BUILDING_PYTHON_DISTRIBUTION) COMMENT "Copying binaries to ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}" DEPENDS "${TARGET_NAME}" ) -endif() \ No newline at end of file +endif() diff --git a/Doxyfile b/Doxyfile new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6ee7c4a5c8fbda53c512e45642de09d3ef65ff16 --- /dev/null +++ b/Doxyfile @@ -0,0 +1,2553 @@ +# Doxyfile 1.8.18 + +# This file describes the settings to be used by the documentation system +# doxygen (www.doxygen.org) for a project. +# +# All text after a double hash (##) is considered a comment and is placed in +# front of the TAG it is preceding. +# +# All text after a single hash (#) is considered a comment and will be ignored. +# The format is: +# TAG = value [value, ...] +# For lists, items can also be appended using: +# TAG += value [value, ...] +# Values that contain spaces should be placed between quotes (\" \"). + +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Project related configuration options +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# This tag specifies the encoding used for all characters in the configuration +# file that follow. 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Also note that the +# files will be copied as-is; there are no commands or markers available. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. + +HTML_EXTRA_FILES = + +# The HTML_COLORSTYLE_HUE tag controls the color of the HTML output. Doxygen +# will adjust the colors in the style sheet and background images according to +# this color. Hue is specified as an angle on a colorwheel, see +# https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hue for more information. For instance the value +# 0 represents red, 60 is yellow, 120 is green, 180 is cyan, 240 is blue, 300 +# purple, and 360 is red again. +# Minimum value: 0, maximum value: 359, default value: 220. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. + +HTML_COLORSTYLE_HUE = 220 + +# The HTML_COLORSTYLE_SAT tag controls the purity (or saturation) of the colors +# in the HTML output. For a value of 0 the output will use grayscales only. 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See https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/featuredarticles/Doxy +# genXcode/_index.html for more information. +# The default value is: NO. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. + +GENERATE_DOCSET = NO + +# This tag determines the name of the docset feed. A documentation feed provides +# an umbrella under which multiple documentation sets from a single provider +# (such as a company or product suite) can be grouped. +# The default value is: Doxygen generated docs. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_DOCSET is set to YES. + +DOCSET_FEEDNAME = "Doxygen generated docs" + +# This tag specifies a string that should uniquely identify the documentation +# set bundle. This should be a reverse domain-name style string, e.g. +# com.mycompany.MyDocSet. Doxygen will append .docset to the name. +# The default value is: org.doxygen.Project. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_DOCSET is set to YES. + +DOCSET_BUNDLE_ID = org.doxygen.Project + +# The DOCSET_PUBLISHER_ID tag specifies a string that should uniquely identify +# the documentation publisher. This should be a reverse domain-name style +# string, e.g. com.mycompany.MyDocSet.documentation. +# The default value is: org.doxygen.Publisher. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_DOCSET is set to YES. + +DOCSET_PUBLISHER_ID = org.doxygen.Publisher + +# The DOCSET_PUBLISHER_NAME tag identifies the documentation publisher. +# The default value is: Publisher. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_DOCSET is set to YES. + +DOCSET_PUBLISHER_NAME = Publisher + +# If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES then doxygen generates three +# additional HTML index files: index.hhp, index.hhc, and index.hhk. The +# index.hhp is a project file that can be read by Microsoft's HTML Help Workshop +# (see: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=21138) on +# Windows. +# +# The HTML Help Workshop contains a compiler that can convert all HTML output +# generated by doxygen into a single compiled HTML file (.chm). Compiled HTML +# files are now used as the Windows 98 help format, and will replace the old +# Windows help format (.hlp) on all Windows platforms in the future. Compressed +# HTML files also contain an index, a table of contents, and you can search for +# words in the documentation. The HTML workshop also contains a viewer for +# compressed HTML files. +# The default value is: NO. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. + +GENERATE_HTMLHELP = NO + +# The CHM_FILE tag can be used to specify the file name of the resulting .chm +# file. You can add a path in front of the file if the result should not be +# written to the html output directory. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTMLHELP is set to YES. + +CHM_FILE = + +# The HHC_LOCATION tag can be used to specify the location (absolute path +# including file name) of the HTML help compiler (hhc.exe). If non-empty, +# doxygen will try to run the HTML help compiler on the generated index.hhp. +# The file has to be specified with full path. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTMLHELP is set to YES. + +HHC_LOCATION = + +# The GENERATE_CHI flag controls if a separate .chi index file is generated +# (YES) or that it should be included in the master .chm file (NO). +# The default value is: NO. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTMLHELP is set to YES. + +GENERATE_CHI = NO + +# The CHM_INDEX_ENCODING is used to encode HtmlHelp index (hhk), content (hhc) +# and project file content. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTMLHELP is set to YES. + +CHM_INDEX_ENCODING = + +# The BINARY_TOC flag controls whether a binary table of contents is generated +# (YES) or a normal table of contents (NO) in the .chm file. Furthermore it +# enables the Previous and Next buttons. +# The default value is: NO. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTMLHELP is set to YES. + +BINARY_TOC = NO + +# The TOC_EXPAND flag can be set to YES to add extra items for group members to +# the table of contents of the HTML help documentation and to the tree view. +# The default value is: NO. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTMLHELP is set to YES. + +TOC_EXPAND = NO + +# If the GENERATE_QHP tag is set to YES and both QHP_NAMESPACE and +# QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER are set, an additional index file will be generated that +# can be used as input for Qt's qhelpgenerator to generate a Qt Compressed Help +# (.qch) of the generated HTML documentation. +# The default value is: NO. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. + +GENERATE_QHP = NO + +# If the QHG_LOCATION tag is specified, the QCH_FILE tag can be used to specify +# the file name of the resulting .qch file. The path specified is relative to +# the HTML output folder. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_QHP is set to YES. + +QCH_FILE = + +# The QHP_NAMESPACE tag specifies the namespace to use when generating Qt Help +# Project output. For more information please see Qt Help Project / Namespace +# (see: https://doc.qt.io/archives/qt-4.8/qthelpproject.html#namespace). +# The default value is: org.doxygen.Project. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_QHP is set to YES. + +QHP_NAMESPACE = org.doxygen.Project + +# The QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER tag specifies the namespace to use when generating Qt +# Help Project output. For more information please see Qt Help Project / Virtual +# Folders (see: https://doc.qt.io/archives/qt-4.8/qthelpproject.html#virtual- +# folders). +# The default value is: doc. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_QHP is set to YES. + +QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER = doc + +# If the QHP_CUST_FILTER_NAME tag is set, it specifies the name of a custom +# filter to add. For more information please see Qt Help Project / Custom +# Filters (see: https://doc.qt.io/archives/qt-4.8/qthelpproject.html#custom- +# filters). +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_QHP is set to YES. + +QHP_CUST_FILTER_NAME = + +# The QHP_CUST_FILTER_ATTRS tag specifies the list of the attributes of the +# custom filter to add. For more information please see Qt Help Project / Custom +# Filters (see: https://doc.qt.io/archives/qt-4.8/qthelpproject.html#custom- +# filters). +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_QHP is set to YES. + +QHP_CUST_FILTER_ATTRS = + +# The QHP_SECT_FILTER_ATTRS tag specifies the list of the attributes this +# project's filter section matches. Qt Help Project / Filter Attributes (see: +# https://doc.qt.io/archives/qt-4.8/qthelpproject.html#filter-attributes). +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_QHP is set to YES. + +QHP_SECT_FILTER_ATTRS = + +# The QHG_LOCATION tag can be used to specify the location of Qt's +# qhelpgenerator. If non-empty doxygen will try to run qhelpgenerator on the +# generated .qhp file. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_QHP is set to YES. + +QHG_LOCATION = + +# If the GENERATE_ECLIPSEHELP tag is set to YES, additional index files will be +# generated, together with the HTML files, they form an Eclipse help plugin. To +# install this plugin and make it available under the help contents menu in +# Eclipse, the contents of the directory containing the HTML and XML files needs +# to be copied into the plugins directory of eclipse. The name of the directory +# within the plugins directory should be the same as the ECLIPSE_DOC_ID value. +# After copying Eclipse needs to be restarted before the help appears. +# The default value is: NO. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. + +GENERATE_ECLIPSEHELP = NO + +# A unique identifier for the Eclipse help plugin. When installing the plugin +# the directory name containing the HTML and XML files should also have this +# name. Each documentation set should have its own identifier. +# The default value is: org.doxygen.Project. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_ECLIPSEHELP is set to YES. + +ECLIPSE_DOC_ID = org.doxygen.Project + +# If you want full control over the layout of the generated HTML pages it might +# be necessary to disable the index and replace it with your own. The +# DISABLE_INDEX tag can be used to turn on/off the condensed index (tabs) at top +# of each HTML page. A value of NO enables the index and the value YES disables +# it. Since the tabs in the index contain the same information as the navigation +# tree, you can set this option to YES if you also set GENERATE_TREEVIEW to YES. +# The default value is: NO. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. + +DISABLE_INDEX = NO + +# The GENERATE_TREEVIEW tag is used to specify whether a tree-like index +# structure should be generated to display hierarchical information. If the tag +# value is set to YES, a side panel will be generated containing a tree-like +# index structure (just like the one that is generated for HTML Help). For this +# to work a browser that supports JavaScript, DHTML, CSS and frames is required +# (i.e. any modern browser). Windows users are probably better off using the +# HTML help feature. Via custom style sheets (see HTML_EXTRA_STYLESHEET) one can +# further fine-tune the look of the index. As an example, the default style +# sheet generated by doxygen has an example that shows how to put an image at +# the root of the tree instead of the PROJECT_NAME. Since the tree basically has +# the same information as the tab index, you could consider setting +# DISABLE_INDEX to YES when enabling this option. +# The default value is: NO. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. + +GENERATE_TREEVIEW = NO + +# The ENUM_VALUES_PER_LINE tag can be used to set the number of enum values that +# doxygen will group on one line in the generated HTML documentation. +# +# Note that a value of 0 will completely suppress the enum values from appearing +# in the overview section. +# Minimum value: 0, maximum value: 20, default value: 4. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. + +ENUM_VALUES_PER_LINE = 4 + +# If the treeview is enabled (see GENERATE_TREEVIEW) then this tag can be used +# to set the initial width (in pixels) of the frame in which the tree is shown. +# Minimum value: 0, maximum value: 1500, default value: 250. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. + +TREEVIEW_WIDTH = 250 + +# If the EXT_LINKS_IN_WINDOW option is set to YES, doxygen will open links to +# external symbols imported via tag files in a separate window. +# The default value is: NO. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. + +EXT_LINKS_IN_WINDOW = NO + +# If the HTML_FORMULA_FORMAT option is set to svg, doxygen will use the pdf2svg +# tool (see https://github.com/dawbarton/pdf2svg) or inkscape (see +# https://inkscape.org) to generate formulas as SVG images instead of PNGs for +# the HTML output. These images will generally look nicer at scaled resolutions. +# Possible values are: png The default and svg Looks nicer but requires the +# pdf2svg tool. +# The default value is: png. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. + +HTML_FORMULA_FORMAT = png + +# Use this tag to change the font size of LaTeX formulas included as images in +# the HTML documentation. When you change the font size after a successful +# doxygen run you need to manually remove any form_*.png images from the HTML +# output directory to force them to be regenerated. +# Minimum value: 8, maximum value: 50, default value: 10. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. + +FORMULA_FONTSIZE = 10 + +# Use the FORMULA_TRANSPARENT tag to determine whether or not the images +# generated for formulas are transparent PNGs. Transparent PNGs are not +# supported properly for IE 6.0, but are supported on all modern browsers. +# +# Note that when changing this option you need to delete any form_*.png files in +# the HTML output directory before the changes have effect. +# The default value is: YES. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. + +FORMULA_TRANSPARENT = YES + +# The FORMULA_MACROFILE can contain LaTeX \newcommand and \renewcommand commands +# to create new LaTeX commands to be used in formulas as building blocks. See +# the section "Including formulas" for details. + +FORMULA_MACROFILE = + +# Enable the USE_MATHJAX option to render LaTeX formulas using MathJax (see +# https://www.mathjax.org) which uses client side JavaScript for the rendering +# instead of using pre-rendered bitmaps. Use this if you do not have LaTeX +# installed or if you want to formulas look prettier in the HTML output. When +# enabled you may also need to install MathJax separately and configure the path +# to it using the MATHJAX_RELPATH option. +# The default value is: NO. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. + +USE_MATHJAX = NO + +# When MathJax is enabled you can set the default output format to be used for +# the MathJax output. See the MathJax site (see: +# http://docs.mathjax.org/en/latest/output.html) for more details. +# Possible values are: HTML-CSS (which is slower, but has the best +# compatibility), NativeMML (i.e. MathML) and SVG. +# The default value is: HTML-CSS. +# This tag requires that the tag USE_MATHJAX is set to YES. + +MATHJAX_FORMAT = HTML-CSS + +# When MathJax is enabled you need to specify the location relative to the HTML +# output directory using the MATHJAX_RELPATH option. The destination directory +# should contain the MathJax.js script. For instance, if the mathjax directory +# is located at the same level as the HTML output directory, then +# MATHJAX_RELPATH should be ../mathjax. The default value points to the MathJax +# Content Delivery Network so you can quickly see the result without installing +# MathJax. However, it is strongly recommended to install a local copy of +# MathJax from https://www.mathjax.org before deployment. +# The default value is: https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/mathjax@2. +# This tag requires that the tag USE_MATHJAX is set to YES. + +MATHJAX_RELPATH = https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/mathjax@2 + +# The MATHJAX_EXTENSIONS tag can be used to specify one or more MathJax +# extension names that should be enabled during MathJax rendering. For example +# MATHJAX_EXTENSIONS = TeX/AMSmath TeX/AMSsymbols +# This tag requires that the tag USE_MATHJAX is set to YES. + +MATHJAX_EXTENSIONS = + +# The MATHJAX_CODEFILE tag can be used to specify a file with javascript pieces +# of code that will be used on startup of the MathJax code. See the MathJax site +# (see: http://docs.mathjax.org/en/latest/output.html) for more details. For an +# example see the documentation. +# This tag requires that the tag USE_MATHJAX is set to YES. + +MATHJAX_CODEFILE = + +# When the SEARCHENGINE tag is enabled doxygen will generate a search box for +# the HTML output. The underlying search engine uses javascript and DHTML and +# should work on any modern browser. Note that when using HTML help +# (GENERATE_HTMLHELP), Qt help (GENERATE_QHP), or docsets (GENERATE_DOCSET) +# there is already a search function so this one should typically be disabled. +# For large projects the javascript based search engine can be slow, then +# enabling SERVER_BASED_SEARCH may provide a better solution. It is possible to +# search using the keyboard; to jump to the search box use <access key> + S +# (what the <access key> is depends on the OS and browser, but it is typically +# <CTRL>, <ALT>/<option>, or both). Inside the search box use the <cursor down +# key> to jump into the search results window, the results can be navigated +# using the <cursor keys>. Press <Enter> to select an item or <escape> to cancel +# the search. The filter options can be selected when the cursor is inside the +# search box by pressing <Shift>+<cursor down>. Also here use the <cursor keys> +# to select a filter and <Enter> or <escape> to activate or cancel the filter +# option. +# The default value is: YES. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. + +SEARCHENGINE = YES + +# When the SERVER_BASED_SEARCH tag is enabled the search engine will be +# implemented using a web server instead of a web client using JavaScript. There +# are two flavors of web server based searching depending on the EXTERNAL_SEARCH +# setting. When disabled, doxygen will generate a PHP script for searching and +# an index file used by the script. When EXTERNAL_SEARCH is enabled the indexing +# and searching needs to be provided by external tools. See the section +# "External Indexing and Searching" for details. +# The default value is: NO. +# This tag requires that the tag SEARCHENGINE is set to YES. + +SERVER_BASED_SEARCH = NO + +# When EXTERNAL_SEARCH tag is enabled doxygen will no longer generate the PHP +# script for searching. Instead the search results are written to an XML file +# which needs to be processed by an external indexer. Doxygen will invoke an +# external search engine pointed to by the SEARCHENGINE_URL option to obtain the +# search results. +# +# Doxygen ships with an example indexer (doxyindexer) and search engine +# (doxysearch.cgi) which are based on the open source search engine library +# Xapian (see: https://xapian.org/). +# +# See the section "External Indexing and Searching" for details. +# The default value is: NO. +# This tag requires that the tag SEARCHENGINE is set to YES. + +EXTERNAL_SEARCH = NO + +# The SEARCHENGINE_URL should point to a search engine hosted by a web server +# which will return the search results when EXTERNAL_SEARCH is enabled. +# +# Doxygen ships with an example indexer (doxyindexer) and search engine +# (doxysearch.cgi) which are based on the open source search engine library +# Xapian (see: https://xapian.org/). See the section "External Indexing and +# Searching" for details. +# This tag requires that the tag SEARCHENGINE is set to YES. + +SEARCHENGINE_URL = + +# When SERVER_BASED_SEARCH and EXTERNAL_SEARCH are both enabled the unindexed +# search data is written to a file for indexing by an external tool. With the +# SEARCHDATA_FILE tag the name of this file can be specified. +# The default file is: searchdata.xml. +# This tag requires that the tag SEARCHENGINE is set to YES. + +SEARCHDATA_FILE = searchdata.xml + +# When SERVER_BASED_SEARCH and EXTERNAL_SEARCH are both enabled the +# EXTERNAL_SEARCH_ID tag can be used as an identifier for the project. This is +# useful in combination with EXTRA_SEARCH_MAPPINGS to search through multiple +# projects and redirect the results back to the right project. +# This tag requires that the tag SEARCHENGINE is set to YES. + +EXTERNAL_SEARCH_ID = + +# The EXTRA_SEARCH_MAPPINGS tag can be used to enable searching through doxygen +# projects other than the one defined by this configuration file, but that are +# all added to the same external search index. Each project needs to have a +# unique id set via EXTERNAL_SEARCH_ID. The search mapping then maps the id of +# to a relative location where the documentation can be found. The format is: +# EXTRA_SEARCH_MAPPINGS = tagname1=loc1 tagname2=loc2 ... +# This tag requires that the tag SEARCHENGINE is set to YES. + +EXTRA_SEARCH_MAPPINGS = + +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Configuration options related to the LaTeX output +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# If the GENERATE_LATEX tag is set to YES, doxygen will generate LaTeX output. +# The default value is: YES. + +GENERATE_LATEX = YES + +# The LATEX_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the LaTeX docs will be put. If a +# relative path is entered the value of OUTPUT_DIRECTORY will be put in front of +# it. +# The default directory is: latex. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_LATEX is set to YES. + +LATEX_OUTPUT = latex + +# The LATEX_CMD_NAME tag can be used to specify the LaTeX command name to be +# invoked. +# +# Note that when not enabling USE_PDFLATEX the default is latex when enabling +# USE_PDFLATEX the default is pdflatex and when in the later case latex is +# chosen this is overwritten by pdflatex. For specific output languages the +# default can have been set differently, this depends on the implementation of +# the output language. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_LATEX is set to YES. + +LATEX_CMD_NAME = + +# The MAKEINDEX_CMD_NAME tag can be used to specify the command name to generate +# index for LaTeX. +# Note: This tag is used in the Makefile / make.bat. +# See also: LATEX_MAKEINDEX_CMD for the part in the generated output file +# (.tex). +# The default file is: makeindex. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_LATEX is set to YES. + +MAKEINDEX_CMD_NAME = makeindex + +# The LATEX_MAKEINDEX_CMD tag can be used to specify the command name to +# generate index for LaTeX. In case there is no backslash (\) as first character +# it will be automatically added in the LaTeX code. +# Note: This tag is used in the generated output file (.tex). +# See also: MAKEINDEX_CMD_NAME for the part in the Makefile / make.bat. +# The default value is: makeindex. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_LATEX is set to YES. + +LATEX_MAKEINDEX_CMD = makeindex + +# If the COMPACT_LATEX tag is set to YES, doxygen generates more compact LaTeX +# documents. This may be useful for small projects and may help to save some +# trees in general. +# The default value is: NO. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_LATEX is set to YES. + +COMPACT_LATEX = NO + +# The PAPER_TYPE tag can be used to set the paper type that is used by the +# printer. +# Possible values are: a4 (210 x 297 mm), letter (8.5 x 11 inches), legal (8.5 x +# 14 inches) and executive (7.25 x 10.5 inches). +# The default value is: a4. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_LATEX is set to YES. + +PAPER_TYPE = a4 + +# The EXTRA_PACKAGES tag can be used to specify one or more LaTeX package names +# that should be included in the LaTeX output. The package can be specified just +# by its name or with the correct syntax as to be used with the LaTeX +# \usepackage command. To get the times font for instance you can specify : +# EXTRA_PACKAGES=times or EXTRA_PACKAGES={times} +# To use the option intlimits with the amsmath package you can specify: +# EXTRA_PACKAGES=[intlimits]{amsmath} +# If left blank no extra packages will be included. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_LATEX is set to YES. + +EXTRA_PACKAGES = + +# The LATEX_HEADER tag can be used to specify a personal LaTeX header for the +# generated LaTeX document. The header should contain everything until the first +# chapter. If it is left blank doxygen will generate a standard header. See +# section "Doxygen usage" for information on how to let doxygen write the +# default header to a separate file. +# +# Note: Only use a user-defined header if you know what you are doing! The +# following commands have a special meaning inside the header: $title, +# $datetime, $date, $doxygenversion, $projectname, $projectnumber, +# $projectbrief, $projectlogo. Doxygen will replace $title with the empty +# string, for the replacement values of the other commands the user is referred +# to HTML_HEADER. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_LATEX is set to YES. + +LATEX_HEADER = + +# The LATEX_FOOTER tag can be used to specify a personal LaTeX footer for the +# generated LaTeX document. The footer should contain everything after the last +# chapter. If it is left blank doxygen will generate a standard footer. See +# LATEX_HEADER for more information on how to generate a default footer and what +# special commands can be used inside the footer. +# +# Note: Only use a user-defined footer if you know what you are doing! +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_LATEX is set to YES. + +LATEX_FOOTER = + +# The LATEX_EXTRA_STYLESHEET tag can be used to specify additional user-defined +# LaTeX style sheets that are included after the standard style sheets created +# by doxygen. Using this option one can overrule certain style aspects. Doxygen +# will copy the style sheet files to the output directory. +# Note: The order of the extra style sheet files is of importance (e.g. the last +# style sheet in the list overrules the setting of the previous ones in the +# list). +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_LATEX is set to YES. + +LATEX_EXTRA_STYLESHEET = + +# The LATEX_EXTRA_FILES tag can be used to specify one or more extra images or +# other source files which should be copied to the LATEX_OUTPUT output +# directory. Note that the files will be copied as-is; there are no commands or +# markers available. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_LATEX is set to YES. + +LATEX_EXTRA_FILES = + +# If the PDF_HYPERLINKS tag is set to YES, the LaTeX that is generated is +# prepared for conversion to PDF (using ps2pdf or pdflatex). The PDF file will +# contain links (just like the HTML output) instead of page references. This +# makes the output suitable for online browsing using a PDF viewer. +# The default value is: YES. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_LATEX is set to YES. + +PDF_HYPERLINKS = YES + +# If the USE_PDFLATEX tag is set to YES, doxygen will use pdflatex to generate +# the PDF file directly from the LaTeX files. Set this option to YES, to get a +# higher quality PDF documentation. +# The default value is: YES. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_LATEX is set to YES. + +USE_PDFLATEX = YES + +# If the LATEX_BATCHMODE tag is set to YES, doxygen will add the \batchmode +# command to the generated LaTeX files. This will instruct LaTeX to keep running +# if errors occur, instead of asking the user for help. This option is also used +# when generating formulas in HTML. +# The default value is: NO. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_LATEX is set to YES. + +LATEX_BATCHMODE = NO + +# If the LATEX_HIDE_INDICES tag is set to YES then doxygen will not include the +# index chapters (such as File Index, Compound Index, etc.) in the output. +# The default value is: NO. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_LATEX is set to YES. + +LATEX_HIDE_INDICES = NO + +# If the LATEX_SOURCE_CODE tag is set to YES then doxygen will include source +# code with syntax highlighting in the LaTeX output. +# +# Note that which sources are shown also depends on other settings such as +# SOURCE_BROWSER. +# The default value is: NO. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_LATEX is set to YES. + +LATEX_SOURCE_CODE = NO + +# The LATEX_BIB_STYLE tag can be used to specify the style to use for the +# bibliography, e.g. plainnat, or ieeetr. See +# https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BibTeX and \cite for more info. +# The default value is: plain. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_LATEX is set to YES. + +LATEX_BIB_STYLE = plain + +# If the LATEX_TIMESTAMP tag is set to YES then the footer of each generated +# page will contain the date and time when the page was generated. Setting this +# to NO can help when comparing the output of multiple runs. +# The default value is: NO. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_LATEX is set to YES. + +LATEX_TIMESTAMP = NO + +# The LATEX_EMOJI_DIRECTORY tag is used to specify the (relative or absolute) +# path from which the emoji images will be read. If a relative path is entered, +# it will be relative to the LATEX_OUTPUT directory. If left blank the +# LATEX_OUTPUT directory will be used. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_LATEX is set to YES. + +LATEX_EMOJI_DIRECTORY = + +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Configuration options related to the RTF output +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# If the GENERATE_RTF tag is set to YES, doxygen will generate RTF output. The +# RTF output is optimized for Word 97 and may not look too pretty with other RTF +# readers/editors. +# The default value is: NO. + +GENERATE_RTF = NO + +# The RTF_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the RTF docs will be put. If a +# relative path is entered the value of OUTPUT_DIRECTORY will be put in front of +# it. +# The default directory is: rtf. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_RTF is set to YES. + +RTF_OUTPUT = rtf + +# If the COMPACT_RTF tag is set to YES, doxygen generates more compact RTF +# documents. 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This +# makes dot run faster, but since only newer versions of dot (>1.8.10) support +# this, this feature is disabled by default. +# The default value is: NO. +# This tag requires that the tag HAVE_DOT is set to YES. + +DOT_MULTI_TARGETS = NO + +# If the GENERATE_LEGEND tag is set to YES doxygen will generate a legend page +# explaining the meaning of the various boxes and arrows in the dot generated +# graphs. +# The default value is: YES. +# This tag requires that the tag HAVE_DOT is set to YES. + +GENERATE_LEGEND = YES + +# If the DOT_CLEANUP tag is set to YES, doxygen will remove the intermediate dot +# files that are used to generate the various graphs. +# The default value is: YES. +# This tag requires that the tag HAVE_DOT is set to YES. + +DOT_CLEANUP = YES diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index b2972f30828f19038e5efe612831f989b8f5ffd5..db11db76c8a3053acb05f3430f2b19a4aedee5a5 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -8,13 +8,12 @@ How to build and debug the library during development. ### Prerequisites The following packages are required in order to build the library: -* C++: - * cmake 3.8+ - * gcc 7+/clang 7+/msvc 16+ - * fmtlib 5.2.1+ - * pybind11 2.3.0+ +* cmake 3.8+ +* gcc 7+/clang 7+/msvc 16+ +* fmtlib +* pybind11 2.3.0+ +* python 3.6+ * Python: - * python 3.6+ * setuptools * pybind11 * numpy @@ -28,6 +27,9 @@ To run the test suite, the following additional packages are required: * Python: * pytest * pytest-cov (for testing with coverage) + +To generate the documentation, the following additional packages are required: +* doxygen ### Using CMake directly How to build using CMake. @@ -109,6 +111,13 @@ pytest pytest --cov=b_asic --cov-report html test ``` +### Generating documentation +In `B-ASIC`: +``` +doxygen +``` +The output gets written to `B-ASIC/doc`. + ## Usage How to build and use the library as a user. diff --git a/b_asic/GUI/__init__.py b/b_asic/GUI/__init__.py index 0b0902af19e41d0855dd13d5cea45ceb950a082b..f330b58905bbebb411b1c96f877955b7ef644e28 100644 --- a/b_asic/GUI/__init__.py +++ b/b_asic/GUI/__init__.py @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -""" -Better ASIC Toolbox GUI. -TODO: More info. +"""B-ASIC GUI Module. + +Graphical user interface for B-ASIC. """ from b_asic.GUI.main_window import * from b_asic.GUI.about_window import * diff --git a/b_asic/GUI/drag_button.py b/b_asic/GUI/drag_button.py index d300315f0217f203bf1c849ce04d614fddfc87e1..a1d8118e094bd80d9c37c838e56b6746969b4453 100644 --- a/b_asic/GUI/drag_button.py +++ b/b_asic/GUI/drag_button.py @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -"""@package docstring -Drag button class. -This class creates a dragbutton which can be clicked, dragged and dropped. +"""B-ASIC Drag Button Module. + +Contains a GUI class for drag buttons. """ import os.path @@ -15,9 +15,15 @@ from PySide2.QtGui import QIcon @decorate_class(handle_error) class DragButton(QPushButton): + """Drag button class. + + This class creates a drag button which can be clicked, dragged and dropped. + """ + connectionRequested = Signal(QPushButton) moved = Signal() - def __init__(self, name, operation, operation_path_name, is_show_name, window, parent = None): + + def __init__(self, name, operation, operation_path_name, is_show_name, window, parent=None): self.name = name self.ports = [] self.is_show_name = is_show_name @@ -67,7 +73,8 @@ class DragButton(QPushButton): if button is self: continue - button.move(button.mapToParent(event.pos() - self._mouse_press_pos)) + button.move(button.mapToParent( + event.pos() - self._mouse_press_pos)) self._window.scene.update() self._window.graphic_view.update() @@ -92,7 +99,8 @@ class DragButton(QPushButton): self.pressed = not pressed self.setStyleSheet(f"background-color: {'white' if not self.pressed else 'grey'}; border-style: solid;\ border-color: black; border-width: 2px") - path_to_image = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'operation_icons', f"{self.operation_path_name}{'_grey.png' if self.pressed else '.png'}") + path_to_image = os.path.join(os.path.dirname( + __file__), 'operation_icons', f"{self.operation_path_name}{'_grey.png' if self.pressed else '.png'}") self.setIcon(QIcon(path_to_image)) self.setIconSize(QSize(55, 55)) @@ -115,22 +123,27 @@ class DragButton(QPushButton): signal.update() def remove(self): - self._window.logger.info(f"Removing operation with name {self.operation.name}.") - self._window.scene.removeItem(self._window.dragOperationSceneDict[self]) + self._window.logger.info( + f"Removing operation with name {self.operation.name}.") + self._window.scene.removeItem( + self._window.dragOperationSceneDict[self]) _signals = [] for signal, ports in self._window.signalPortDict.items(): if any(map(lambda port: set(port).intersection(set(self._window.portDict[self])), ports)): - self._window.logger.info(f"Removed signal with name: {signal.signal.name} to/from operation: {self.operation.name}.") + self._window.logger.info( + f"Removed signal with name: {signal.signal.name} to/from operation: {self.operation.name}.") _signals.append(signal) for signal in _signals: signal.remove() if self in self._window.opToSFG: - self._window.logger.info(f"Operation detected in existing sfg, removing sfg with name: {self._window.opToSFG[self].name}.") + self._window.logger.info( + f"Operation detected in existing sfg, removing sfg with name: {self._window.opToSFG[self].name}.") del self._window.sfg_dict[self._window.opToSFG[self].name] - self._window.opToSFG = {op: self._window.opToSFG[op] for op in self._window.opToSFG if self._window.opToSFG[op] is not self._window.opToSFG[self]} + self._window.opToSFG = { + op: self._window.opToSFG[op] for op in self._window.opToSFG if self._window.opToSFG[op] is not self._window.opToSFG[self]} for port in self._window.portDict[self]: if port in self._window.pressed_ports: diff --git a/b_asic/GUI/main_window.py b/b_asic/GUI/main_window.py index 5c78e69d8ba78ec43f417af2f6b106c06909f194..630e4af04affe5be9e84559d52d58ec99092bf41 100644 --- a/b_asic/GUI/main_window.py +++ b/b_asic/GUI/main_window.py @@ -1,8 +1,33 @@ -"""@package docstring -B-ASIC GUI Module. -This python file is the main window of the GUI for B-ASIC. +"""B-ASIC Main Window Module. + +This file opens the main window of the GUI for B-ASIC when run. """ +from tkinter.filedialog import askopenfilename, askopenfile +from tkinter import Tk +from PySide2.QtGui import QIcon, QFont, QPainter, QPen, QBrush, QKeySequence +from PySide2.QtCore import Qt, QSize, QFileInfo +from PySide2.QtWidgets import QApplication, QWidget, QMainWindow, QLabel, QAction,\ + QStatusBar, QMenuBar, QLineEdit, QPushButton, QSlider, QScrollArea, QVBoxLayout,\ + QHBoxLayout, QDockWidget, QToolBar, QMenu, QLayout, QSizePolicy, QListWidget,\ + QListWidgetItem, QGraphicsView, QGraphicsScene, QShortcut, QGraphicsTextItem,\ + QGraphicsProxyWidget, QInputDialog, QTextEdit, QFileDialog +from numpy import linspace +from b_asic.save_load_structure import * +from select_sfg_window import SelectSFGWindow +from simulate_sfg_window import SimulateSFGWindow, Plot +from utils import decorate_class, handle_error +import b_asic.special_operations as s_oper +import b_asic.core_operations as c_oper +from b_asic import Operation, SFG, InputPort, OutputPort, Input, Output, FastSimulation +from b_asic.simulation import Simulation +from show_pc_window import ShowPCWindow +from port_button import PortButton +from arrow import Arrow +from gui_interface import Ui_main_window +from drag_button import DragButton +from about_window import AboutWindow, FaqWindow, KeybindsWindow +import sys from pprint import pprint from os import getcwd, path import importlib @@ -32,10 +57,10 @@ from b_asic.save_load_structure import * from numpy import linspace from PySide2.QtWidgets import QApplication, QWidget, QMainWindow, QLabel, QAction,\ -QStatusBar, QMenuBar, QLineEdit, QPushButton, QSlider, QScrollArea, QVBoxLayout,\ -QHBoxLayout, QDockWidget, QToolBar, QMenu, QLayout, QSizePolicy, QListWidget,\ -QListWidgetItem, QGraphicsView, QGraphicsScene, QShortcut, QGraphicsTextItem,\ -QGraphicsProxyWidget, QInputDialog, QTextEdit, QFileDialog + QStatusBar, QMenuBar, QLineEdit, QPushButton, QSlider, QScrollArea, QVBoxLayout,\ + QHBoxLayout, QDockWidget, QToolBar, QMenu, QLayout, QSizePolicy, QListWidget,\ + QListWidgetItem, QGraphicsView, QGraphicsScene, QShortcut, QGraphicsTextItem,\ + QGraphicsProxyWidget, QInputDialog, QTextEdit, QFileDialog from PySide2.QtCore import Qt, QSize, QFileInfo from PySide2.QtGui import QIcon, QFont, QPainter, QPen, QBrush, QKeySequence @@ -69,11 +94,15 @@ class MainWindow(QMainWindow): self._window = self self.logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) self.init_ui() - self.add_operations_from_namespace(c_oper, self.ui.core_operations_list) - self.add_operations_from_namespace(s_oper, self.ui.special_operations_list) - - self.shortcut_core = QShortcut(QKeySequence("Ctrl+R"), self.ui.operation_box) - self.shortcut_core.activated.connect(self._refresh_operations_list_from_namespace) + self.add_operations_from_namespace( + c_oper, self.ui.core_operations_list) + self.add_operations_from_namespace( + s_oper, self.ui.special_operations_list) + + self.shortcut_core = QShortcut( + QKeySequence("Ctrl+R"), self.ui.operation_box) + self.shortcut_core.activated.connect( + self._refresh_operations_list_from_namespace) self.scene.selectionChanged.connect(self._select_operations) self.move_button_index = 0 @@ -90,9 +119,12 @@ class MainWindow(QMainWindow): self.ui.faqBASIC.triggered.connect(self.display_faq_page) self.ui.aboutBASIC.triggered.connect(self.display_about_page) self.ui.keybindsBASIC.triggered.connect(self.display_keybinds_page) - self.ui.core_operations_list.itemClicked.connect(self.on_list_widget_item_clicked) - self.ui.special_operations_list.itemClicked.connect(self.on_list_widget_item_clicked) - self.ui.custom_operations_list.itemClicked.connect(self.on_list_widget_item_clicked) + self.ui.core_operations_list.itemClicked.connect( + self.on_list_widget_item_clicked) + self.ui.special_operations_list.itemClicked.connect( + self.on_list_widget_item_clicked) + self.ui.custom_operations_list.itemClicked.connect( + self.on_list_widget_item_clicked) self.ui.save_menu.triggered.connect(self.save_work) self.ui.load_menu.triggered.connect(self.load_work) self.ui.load_operations.triggered.connect(self.add_namespace) @@ -107,7 +139,8 @@ class MainWindow(QMainWindow): self.shortcut_signal.activated.connect(self._connect_button) self.logger.info("Finished setting up GUI") - self.logger.info("For questions please refer to 'Ctrl+?', or visit the 'Help' section on the toolbar.") + self.logger.info( + "For questions please refer to 'Ctrl+?', or visit the 'Help' section on the toolbar.") def init_ui(self): self.create_toolbar_view() @@ -117,7 +150,8 @@ class MainWindow(QMainWindow): self.scene = QGraphicsScene(self) self.graphic_view = QGraphicsView(self.scene, self) self.graphic_view.setRenderHint(QPainter.Antialiasing) - self.graphic_view.setGeometry(self.ui.operation_box.width(), 20, self.width(), self.height()) + self.graphic_view.setGeometry( + self.ui.operation_box.width(), 20, self.width(), self.height()) self.graphic_view.setDragMode(QGraphicsView.RubberBandDrag) def create_toolbar_view(self): @@ -126,8 +160,10 @@ class MainWindow(QMainWindow): self.toolbar.addAction("Clear Workspace", self.clear_workspace) def resizeEvent(self, event): - self.ui.operation_box.setGeometry(10, 10, self.ui.operation_box.width(), self.height()) - self.graphic_view.setGeometry(self.ui.operation_box.width() + 20, 60, self.width() - self.ui.operation_box.width() - 20, self.height()-30) + self.ui.operation_box.setGeometry( + 10, 10, self.ui.operation_box.width(), self.height()) + self.graphic_view.setGeometry(self.ui.operation_box.width( + ) + 20, 60, self.width() - self.ui.operation_box.width() - 20, self.height()-30) super(MainWindow, self).resizeEvent(event) def wheelEvent(self, event): @@ -158,13 +194,16 @@ class MainWindow(QMainWindow): self.logger.info(f"Saving sfg to path: {module}.") operation_positions = dict() for operation_drag, operation_scene in self.dragOperationSceneDict.items(): - operation_positions[operation_drag.operation.graph_id] = (operation_scene.x(), operation_scene.y()) + operation_positions[operation_drag.operation.graph_id] = ( + operation_scene.x(), operation_scene.y()) try: with open(module, "w+") as file_obj: - file_obj.write(sfg_to_python(sfg, suffix=f"positions = {str(operation_positions)}")) + file_obj.write(sfg_to_python( + sfg, suffix=f"positions = {str(operation_positions)}")) except Exception as e: - self.logger.error(f"Failed to save sfg to path: {module}, with error: {e}.") + self.logger.error( + f"Failed to save sfg to path: {module}, with error: {e}.") return self.logger.info(f"Saved sfg to path: {module}.") @@ -185,25 +224,31 @@ class MainWindow(QMainWindow): try: sfg, positions = python_to_sfg(module) except ImportError as e: - self.logger.error(f"Failed to load module: {module} with the following error: {e}.") + self.logger.error( + f"Failed to load module: {module} with the following error: {e}.") return while sfg.name in self.sfg_dict: - self.logger.warning(f"Duplicate sfg with name: {sfg.name} detected. Please choose a new name.") - name, accepted = QInputDialog.getText(self, "Change SFG Name", "Name: ", QLineEdit.Normal) + self.logger.warning( + f"Duplicate sfg with name: {sfg.name} detected. Please choose a new name.") + name, accepted = QInputDialog.getText( + self, "Change SFG Name", "Name: ", QLineEdit.Normal) if not accepted: return sfg.name = name for op in sfg.split(): - self.create_operation(op, positions[op.graph_id] if op.graph_id in positions else None) + self.create_operation( + op, positions[op.graph_id] if op.graph_id in positions else None) def connect_ports(ports): for port in ports: for signal in port.signals: - source = [source for source in self.portDict[self.operationDragDict[signal.source.operation]] if source.port is signal.source] - destination = [destination for destination in self.portDict[self.operationDragDict[signal.destination.operation]] if destination.port is signal.destination] + source = [source for source in self.portDict[self.operationDragDict[signal.source.operation]] + if source.port is signal.source] + destination = [destination for destination in self.portDict[self.operationDragDict[ + signal.destination.operation]] if destination.port is signal.destination] if source and destination: self.connect_button(source[0], destination[0]) @@ -249,7 +294,8 @@ class MainWindow(QMainWindow): elif isinstance(op.operation, Output): outputs.append(op.operation) - name, accepted = QInputDialog.getText(self, "Create SFG", "Name: ", QLineEdit.Normal) + name, accepted = QInputDialog.getText( + self, "Create SFG", "Name: ", QLineEdit.Normal) if not accepted: return @@ -257,37 +303,43 @@ class MainWindow(QMainWindow): self.logger.warning(f"Failed to initialize SFG with empty name.") return - self.logger.info(f"Creating SFG with name: {name} from selected operations.") + self.logger.info( + f"Creating SFG with name: {name} from selected operations.") sfg = SFG(inputs=inputs, outputs=outputs, name=name) - self.logger.info(f"Created SFG with name: {name} from selected operations.") + self.logger.info( + f"Created SFG with name: {name} from selected operations.") def check_equality(signal, signal_2): - if not (signal.source.operation.type_name() == signal_2.source.operation.type_name() \ - and signal.destination.operation.type_name() == signal_2.destination.operation.type_name()): + if not (signal.source.operation.type_name() == signal_2.source.operation.type_name() + and signal.destination.operation.type_name() == signal_2.destination.operation.type_name()): return False if hasattr(signal.source.operation, "value") and hasattr(signal_2.source.operation, "value") \ - and hasattr(signal.destination.operation, "value") and hasattr(signal_2.destination.operation, "value"): - if not (signal.source.operation.value == signal_2.source.operation.value \ - and signal.destination.operation.value == signal_2.destination.operation.value): + and hasattr(signal.destination.operation, "value") and hasattr(signal_2.destination.operation, "value"): + if not (signal.source.operation.value == signal_2.source.operation.value + and signal.destination.operation.value == signal_2.destination.operation.value): return False if hasattr(signal.source.operation, "name") and hasattr(signal_2.source.operation, "name") \ - and hasattr(signal.destination.operation, "name") and hasattr(signal_2.destination.operation, "name"): - if not (signal.source.operation.name == signal_2.source.operation.name \ - and signal.destination.operation.name == signal_2.destination.operation.name): + and hasattr(signal.destination.operation, "name") and hasattr(signal_2.destination.operation, "name"): + if not (signal.source.operation.name == signal_2.source.operation.name + and signal.destination.operation.name == signal_2.destination.operation.name): return False try: - _signal_source_index = [signal.source.operation.outputs.index(port) for port in signal.source.operation.outputs if signal in port.signals] - _signal_2_source_index = [signal_2.source.operation.outputs.index(port) for port in signal_2.source.operation.outputs if signal_2 in port.signals] + _signal_source_index = [signal.source.operation.outputs.index( + port) for port in signal.source.operation.outputs if signal in port.signals] + _signal_2_source_index = [signal_2.source.operation.outputs.index( + port) for port in signal_2.source.operation.outputs if signal_2 in port.signals] except ValueError: return False # Signal output connections not matching try: - _signal_destination_index = [signal.destination.operation.inputs.index(port) for port in signal.destination.operation.inputs if signal in port.signals] - _signal_2_destination_index = [signal_2.destination.operation.inputs.index(port) for port in signal_2.destination.operation.inputs if signal_2 in port.signals] + _signal_destination_index = [signal.destination.operation.inputs.index( + port) for port in signal.destination.operation.inputs if signal in port.signals] + _signal_2_destination_index = [signal_2.destination.operation.inputs.index( + port) for port in signal_2.destination.operation.inputs if signal_2 in port.signals] except ValueError: return False # Signal input connections not matching @@ -330,26 +382,31 @@ class MainWindow(QMainWindow): return [length / 2] if ports == 1 else linspace(0, length, ports) def add_ports(self, operation): - _output_ports_dist = self._determine_port_distance(55 - 17, operation.operation.output_count) - _input_ports_dist = self._determine_port_distance(55 - 17, operation.operation.input_count) + _output_ports_dist = self._determine_port_distance( + 55 - 17, operation.operation.output_count) + _input_ports_dist = self._determine_port_distance( + 55 - 17, operation.operation.input_count) self.portDict[operation] = list() for i, dist in enumerate(_input_ports_dist): - port = PortButton(">", operation, operation.operation.input(i), self) + port = PortButton( + ">", operation, operation.operation.input(i), self) self.portDict[operation].append(port) operation.ports.append(port) port.move(0, dist) port.show() for i, dist in enumerate(_output_ports_dist): - port = PortButton(">", operation, operation.operation.output(i), self) + port = PortButton( + ">", operation, operation.operation.output(i), self) self.portDict[operation].append(port) operation.ports.append(port) port.move(55 - 12, dist) port.show() def get_operations_from_namespace(self, namespace): - self.logger.info(f"Fetching operations from namespace: {namespace.__name__}.") + self.logger.info( + f"Fetching operations from namespace: {namespace.__name__}.") return [comp for comp in dir(namespace) if hasattr(getattr(namespace, comp), "type_name")] def add_operations_from_namespace(self, namespace, _list): @@ -363,22 +420,26 @@ class MainWindow(QMainWindow): except NotImplementedError: pass - self.logger.info(f"Added operations from namespace: {namespace.__name__}.") + self.logger.info( + f"Added operations from namespace: {namespace.__name__}.") def add_namespace(self): module, accepted = QFileDialog().getOpenFileName() if not accepted: return - spec = importlib.util.spec_from_file_location(f"{QFileInfo(module).fileName()}", module) + spec = importlib.util.spec_from_file_location( + f"{QFileInfo(module).fileName()}", module) namespace = importlib.util.module_from_spec(spec) spec.loader.exec_module(namespace) - self.add_operations_from_namespace(namespace, self.ui.custom_operations_list) + self.add_operations_from_namespace( + namespace, self.ui.custom_operations_list) def create_operation(self, op, position=None): try: - attr_button = DragButton(op.graph_id, op, op.type_name().lower(), True, window = self) + attr_button = DragButton( + op.graph_id, op, op.type_name().lower(), True, window=self) if position is None: attr_button.move(250, 100) else: @@ -389,9 +450,11 @@ class MainWindow(QMainWindow): border-color: black; border-width: 2px") self.add_ports(attr_button) - icon_path = path.join(path.dirname(__file__), "operation_icons", f"{op.type_name().lower()}.png") + icon_path = path.join(path.dirname( + __file__), "operation_icons", f"{op.type_name().lower()}.png") if not path.exists(icon_path): - icon_path = path.join(path.dirname(__file__), "operation_icons", f"custom_operation.png") + icon_path = path.join(path.dirname( + __file__), "operation_icons", f"custom_operation.png") attr_button.setIcon(QIcon(icon_path)) attr_button.setIconSize(QSize(55, 55)) attr_button.setToolTip("No sfg") @@ -400,18 +463,21 @@ class MainWindow(QMainWindow): attr_button.setParent(None) attr_button_scene = self.scene.addWidget(attr_button) if position is None: - attr_button_scene.moveBy(int(self.scene.width() / 2), int(self.scene.height() / 2)) + attr_button_scene.moveBy( + int(self.scene.width() / 2), int(self.scene.height() / 2)) attr_button_scene.setFlag(attr_button_scene.ItemIsSelectable, True) operation_label = QGraphicsTextItem(op.name, attr_button_scene) if not self.is_show_names: operation_label.setOpacity(0) - operation_label.setTransformOriginPoint(operation_label.boundingRect().center()) + operation_label.setTransformOriginPoint( + operation_label.boundingRect().center()) operation_label.moveBy(10, -20) attr_button.add_label(operation_label) self.operationDragDict[op] = attr_button self.dragOperationSceneDict[attr_button] = attr_button_scene except Exception as e: - self.logger.error(f"Unexpected error occured while creating operation: {e}.") + self.logger.error( + f"Unexpected error occured while creating operation: {e}.") def _create_operation_item(self, item): self.logger.info(f"Creating operation of type: {item.text()}.") @@ -419,15 +485,18 @@ class MainWindow(QMainWindow): attr_oper = self._operations_from_name[item.text()]() self.create_operation(attr_oper) except Exception as e: - self.logger.error(f"Unexpected error occured while creating operation: {e}.") + self.logger.error( + f"Unexpected error occured while creating operation: {e}.") def _refresh_operations_list_from_namespace(self): self.logger.info("Refreshing operation list.") self.ui.core_operations_list.clear() self.ui.special_operations_list.clear() - self.add_operations_from_namespace(c_oper, self.ui.core_operations_list) - self.add_operations_from_namespace(s_oper, self.ui.special_operations_list) + self.add_operations_from_namespace( + c_oper, self.ui.core_operations_list) + self.add_operations_from_namespace( + s_oper, self.ui.special_operations_list) self.logger.info("Finished refreshing operation list.") def on_list_widget_item_clicked(self, item): @@ -443,18 +512,22 @@ class MainWindow(QMainWindow): def _connect_button(self, *event): if len(self.pressed_ports) < 2: - self.logger.warning("Can't connect less than two ports. Please select more.") + self.logger.warning( + "Can't connect less than two ports. Please select more.") return for i in range(len(self.pressed_ports) - 1): - source = self.pressed_ports[i] if isinstance(self.pressed_ports[i].port, OutputPort) else self.pressed_ports[i + 1] - destination = self.pressed_ports[i + 1] if source is not self.pressed_ports[i + 1] else self.pressed_ports[i] + source = self.pressed_ports[i] if isinstance( + self.pressed_ports[i].port, OutputPort) else self.pressed_ports[i + 1] + destination = self.pressed_ports[i + + 1] if source is not self.pressed_ports[i + 1] else self.pressed_ports[i] if source.port.operation is destination.port.operation: self.logger.warning("Can't connect to the same port") continue if type(source.port) == type(destination.port): - self.logger.warning(f"Can't connect port of type: {type(source.port).__name__} to port of type: {type(destination.port).__name__}.") + self.logger.warning( + f"Can't connect port of type: {type(source.port).__name__} to port of type: {type(destination.port).__name__}.") continue self.connect_button(source, destination) @@ -463,8 +536,10 @@ class MainWindow(QMainWindow): port.select_port() def connect_button(self, source, destination): - signal_exists = (signal for signal in source.port.signals if signal.destination is destination.port) - self.logger.info(f"Connecting: {source.operation.operation.type_name()} -> {destination.operation.operation.type_name()}.") + signal_exists = ( + signal for signal in source.port.signals if signal.destination is destination.port) + self.logger.info( + f"Connecting: {source.operation.operation.type_name()} -> {destination.operation.operation.type_name()}.") try: line = Arrow(source, destination, self, signal=next(signal_exists)) except StopIteration: @@ -497,16 +572,21 @@ class MainWindow(QMainWindow): def _simulate_sfg(self): for sfg, properties in self.dialog.properties.items(): self.logger.info(f"Simulating sfg with name: {sfg.name}.") - simulation = FastSimulation(sfg, input_providers=properties["input_values"]) - l_result = simulation.run_for(properties["iteration_count"], save_results=properties["all_results"]) + simulation = FastSimulation( + sfg, input_providers=properties["input_values"]) + l_result = simulation.run_for( + properties["iteration_count"], save_results=properties["all_results"]) print(f"{'=' * 10} {sfg.name} {'=' * 10}") - pprint(simulation.results if properties["all_results"] else l_result) + pprint( + simulation.results if properties["all_results"] else l_result) print(f"{'=' * 10} /{sfg.name} {'=' * 10}") if properties["show_plot"]: - self.logger.info(f"Opening plot for sfg with name: {sfg.name}.") - self.logger.info("To save the plot press 'Ctrl+S' when the plot is focused.") + self.logger.info( + f"Opening plot for sfg with name: {sfg.name}.") + self.logger.info( + "To save the plot press 'Ctrl+S' when the plot is focused.") self.plot = Plot(simulation, sfg, self) self.plot.show() @@ -543,4 +623,3 @@ def start_gui(): if __name__ == "__main__": start_gui() - diff --git a/b_asic/__init__.py b/b_asic/__init__.py index 9405cbcb3d106a344d160d40108bc41fff1537d9..e69f04987f4ff2921e57d7f0274e1c8c1e5c3ebd 100644 --- a/b_asic/__init__.py +++ b/b_asic/__init__.py @@ -1,8 +1,12 @@ +"""B-ASIC - Better ASIC Toolbox. +ASIC toolbox that simplifies circuit design and optimization. """ -Better ASIC Toolbox. -TODO: More info. -""" +# Extension module (C++). +# NOTE: If this import gives an error, +# make sure the C++ module has been compiled and installed properly. +# See the included README.md for more information on how to build/install. from _b_asic import * +# Python modules. from b_asic.core_operations import * from b_asic.graph_component import * from b_asic.operation import * diff --git a/b_asic/core_operations.py b/b_asic/core_operations.py index 9a11d91943e9621e43daa3c88ddfa67d3441060c..c822fe8f4843c26f5dfabc33a48f3cbe92d74eef 100644 --- a/b_asic/core_operations.py +++ b/b_asic/core_operations.py @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -"""@package docstring -B-ASIC Core Operations Module. -TODO: More info. +"""B-ASIC Core Operations Module. + +Contains some of the most commonly used mathematical operations. """ from numbers import Number @@ -14,10 +14,14 @@ from b_asic.graph_component import Name, TypeName class Constant(AbstractOperation): """Constant value operation. - TODO: More info. + + Gives a specified value that remains constant for every iteration. + + output(0): self.param("value") """ def __init__(self, value: Number = 0, name: Name = ""): + """Construct a Constant operation with the given value.""" super().__init__(input_count=0, output_count=1, name=name) self.set_param("value", value) @@ -41,10 +45,14 @@ class Constant(AbstractOperation): class Addition(AbstractOperation): """Binary addition operation. - TODO: More info. + + Gives the result of adding two inputs. + + output(0): input(0) + input(1) """ - def __init__(self, src0: Optional[SignalSourceProvider] = None, src1: Optional[SignalSourceProvider] = None, name: Name = "", latency: int = None, latency_offsets: Dict[str, int] = None): + def __init__(self, src0: Optional[SignalSourceProvider] = None, src1: Optional[SignalSourceProvider] = None, name: Name = "", latency: Optional[int] = None, latency_offsets: Optional[Dict[str, int]] = None): + """Construct an Addition operation.""" super().__init__(input_count=2, output_count=1, name=name, input_sources=[src0, src1], latency=latency, latency_offsets=latency_offsets) @@ -58,10 +66,14 @@ class Addition(AbstractOperation): class Subtraction(AbstractOperation): """Binary subtraction operation. - TODO: More info. + + Gives the result of subtracting the second input from the first one. + + output(0): input(0) - input(1) """ - def __init__(self, src0: Optional[SignalSourceProvider] = None, src1: Optional[SignalSourceProvider] = None, name: Name = "", latency: int = None, latency_offsets: Dict[str, int] = None): + def __init__(self, src0: Optional[SignalSourceProvider] = None, src1: Optional[SignalSourceProvider] = None, name: Name = "", latency: Optional[int] = None, latency_offsets: Optional[Dict[str, int]] = None): + """Construct a Subtraction operation.""" super().__init__(input_count=2, output_count=1, name=name, input_sources=[src0, src1], latency=latency, latency_offsets=latency_offsets) @@ -75,10 +87,14 @@ class Subtraction(AbstractOperation): class Multiplication(AbstractOperation): """Binary multiplication operation. - TODO: More info. + + Gives the result of multiplying two inputs. + + output(0): input(0) * input(1) """ - def __init__(self, src0: Optional[SignalSourceProvider] = None, src1: Optional[SignalSourceProvider] = None, name: Name = "", latency: int = None, latency_offsets: Dict[str, int] = None): + def __init__(self, src0: Optional[SignalSourceProvider] = None, src1: Optional[SignalSourceProvider] = None, name: Name = "", latency: Optional[int] = None, latency_offsets: Optional[Dict[str, int]] = None): + """Construct a Multiplication operation.""" super().__init__(input_count=2, output_count=1, name=name, input_sources=[src0, src1], latency=latency, latency_offsets=latency_offsets) @@ -92,10 +108,14 @@ class Multiplication(AbstractOperation): class Division(AbstractOperation): """Binary division operation. - TODO: More info. + + Gives the result of dividing the first input by the second one. + + output(0): input(0) / input(1) """ - def __init__(self, src0: Optional[SignalSourceProvider] = None, src1: Optional[SignalSourceProvider] = None, name: Name = "", latency: int = None, latency_offsets: Dict[str, int] = None): + def __init__(self, src0: Optional[SignalSourceProvider] = None, src1: Optional[SignalSourceProvider] = None, name: Name = "", latency: Optional[int] = None, latency_offsets: Optional[Dict[str, int]] = None): + """Construct a Division operation.""" super().__init__(input_count=2, output_count=1, name=name, input_sources=[src0, src1], latency=latency, latency_offsets=latency_offsets) @@ -109,10 +129,15 @@ class Division(AbstractOperation): class Min(AbstractOperation): """Binary min operation. - TODO: More info. + + Gives the minimum value of two inputs. + NOTE: Non-real numbers are not supported. + + output(0): min(input(0), input(1)) """ - def __init__(self, src0: Optional[SignalSourceProvider] = None, src1: Optional[SignalSourceProvider] = None, name: Name = "", latency: int = None, latency_offsets: Dict[str, int] = None): + def __init__(self, src0: Optional[SignalSourceProvider] = None, src1: Optional[SignalSourceProvider] = None, name: Name = "", latency: Optional[int] = None, latency_offsets: Optional[Dict[str, int]] = None): + """Construct a Min operation.""" super().__init__(input_count=2, output_count=1, name=name, input_sources=[src0, src1], latency=latency, latency_offsets=latency_offsets) @@ -128,10 +153,15 @@ class Min(AbstractOperation): class Max(AbstractOperation): """Binary max operation. - TODO: More info. + + Gives the maximum value of two inputs. + NOTE: Non-real numbers are not supported. + + output(0): max(input(0), input(1)) """ - def __init__(self, src0: Optional[SignalSourceProvider] = None, src1: Optional[SignalSourceProvider] = None, name: Name = "", latency: int = None, latency_offsets: Dict[str, int] = None): + def __init__(self, src0: Optional[SignalSourceProvider] = None, src1: Optional[SignalSourceProvider] = None, name: Name = "", latency: Optional[int] = None, latency_offsets: Optional[Dict[str, int]] = None): + """Construct a Max operation.""" super().__init__(input_count=2, output_count=1, name=name, input_sources=[src0, src1], latency=latency, latency_offsets=latency_offsets) @@ -146,11 +176,15 @@ class Max(AbstractOperation): class SquareRoot(AbstractOperation): - """Unary square root operation. - TODO: More info. + """Square root operation. + + Gives the square root of its input. + + output(0): sqrt(input(0)) """ - def __init__(self, src0: Optional[SignalSourceProvider] = None, name: Name = "", latency: int = None, latency_offsets: Dict[str, int] = None): + def __init__(self, src0: Optional[SignalSourceProvider] = None, name: Name = "", latency: Optional[int] = None, latency_offsets: Optional[Dict[str, int]] = None): + """Construct a SquareRoot operation.""" super().__init__(input_count=1, output_count=1, name=name, input_sources=[src0], latency=latency, latency_offsets=latency_offsets) @@ -163,11 +197,15 @@ class SquareRoot(AbstractOperation): class ComplexConjugate(AbstractOperation): - """Unary complex conjugate operation. - TODO: More info. + """Complex conjugate operation. + + Gives the complex conjugate of its input. + + output(0): conj(input(0)) """ - def __init__(self, src0: Optional[SignalSourceProvider] = None, name: Name = "", latency: int = None, latency_offsets: Dict[str, int] = None): + def __init__(self, src0: Optional[SignalSourceProvider] = None, name: Name = "", latency: Optional[int] = None, latency_offsets: Optional[Dict[str, int]] = None): + """Construct a ComplexConjugate operation.""" super().__init__(input_count=1, output_count=1, name=name, input_sources=[src0], latency=latency, latency_offsets=latency_offsets) @@ -180,11 +218,15 @@ class ComplexConjugate(AbstractOperation): class Absolute(AbstractOperation): - """Unary absolute value operation. - TODO: More info. + """Absolute value operation. + + Gives the absolute value of its input. + + output(0): abs(input(0)) """ - def __init__(self, src0: Optional[SignalSourceProvider] = None, name: Name = "", latency: int = None, latency_offsets: Dict[str, int] = None): + def __init__(self, src0: Optional[SignalSourceProvider] = None, name: Name = "", latency: Optional[int] = None, latency_offsets: Optional[Dict[str, int]] = None): + """Construct an Absolute operation.""" super().__init__(input_count=1, output_count=1, name=name, input_sources=[src0], latency=latency, latency_offsets=latency_offsets) @@ -197,11 +239,15 @@ class Absolute(AbstractOperation): class ConstantMultiplication(AbstractOperation): - """Unary constant multiplication operation. - TODO: More info. + """Constant multiplication operation. + + Gives the result of multiplying its input by a specified value. + + output(0): self.param("value") * input(0) """ - def __init__(self, value: Number = 0, src0: Optional[SignalSourceProvider] = None, name: Name = "", latency: int = None, latency_offsets: Dict[str, int] = None): + def __init__(self, value: Number = 0, src0: Optional[SignalSourceProvider] = None, name: Name = "", latency: Optional[int] = None, latency_offsets: Optional[Dict[str, int]] = None): + """Construct a ConstantMultiplication operation with the given value.""" super().__init__(input_count=1, output_count=1, name=name, input_sources=[src0], latency=latency, latency_offsets=latency_offsets) self.set_param("value", value) @@ -225,12 +271,17 @@ class ConstantMultiplication(AbstractOperation): class Butterfly(AbstractOperation): - """Butterfly operation that returns two outputs. - The first output is a + b and the second output is a - b. - TODO: More info. + """Butterfly operation. + + Gives the result of adding its two inputs, as well as the result of + subtracting the second input from the first one. + + output(0): input(0) + input(1) + output(1): input(0) - input(1) """ - def __init__(self, src0: Optional[SignalSourceProvider] = None, src1: Optional[SignalSourceProvider] = None, name: Name = "", latency: int = None, latency_offsets: Dict[str, int] = None): + def __init__(self, src0: Optional[SignalSourceProvider] = None, src1: Optional[SignalSourceProvider] = None, name: Name = "", latency: Optional[int] = None, latency_offsets: Optional[Dict[str, int]] = None): + """Construct a Butterfly operation.""" super().__init__(input_count=2, output_count=2, name=name, input_sources=[src0, src1], latency=latency, latency_offsets=latency_offsets) @@ -243,11 +294,16 @@ class Butterfly(AbstractOperation): class MAD(AbstractOperation): - """Multiply-and-add operation. - TODO: More info. + """Multiply-add operation. + + Gives the result of multiplying the first input by the second input and + then adding the third input. + + output(0): (input(0) * input(1)) + input(2) """ - def __init__(self, src0: Optional[SignalSourceProvider] = None, src1: Optional[SignalSourceProvider] = None, src2: Optional[SignalSourceProvider] = None, name: Name = "", latency: int = None, latency_offsets: Dict[str, int] = None): + def __init__(self, src0: Optional[SignalSourceProvider] = None, src1: Optional[SignalSourceProvider] = None, src2: Optional[SignalSourceProvider] = None, name: Name = "", latency: Optional[int] = None, latency_offsets: Optional[Dict[str, int]] = None): + """Construct a MAD operation.""" super().__init__(input_count=3, output_count=1, name=name, input_sources=[src0, src1, src2], latency=latency, latency_offsets=latency_offsets) diff --git a/b_asic/graph_component.py b/b_asic/graph_component.py index e08422a842a84d08dcab58ab03d7f581cb1bc664..8a0b4a9a6e7385ed2ababd28cc5b4619c1c586d7 100644 --- a/b_asic/graph_component.py +++ b/b_asic/graph_component.py @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -"""@package docstring -B-ASIC Operation Module. -TODO: More info. +"""B-ASIC Graph Component Module. + +Contains the base for all components with an ID in a signal flow graph. """ from abc import ABC, abstractmethod @@ -17,7 +17,14 @@ GraphIDNumber = NewType("GraphIDNumber", int) class GraphComponent(ABC): """Graph component interface. - TODO: More info. + + Each graph component has a type name, a name and a unique ID. + Graph components also contain parameters and provide an interface for + copying that automatically copies each parameter in its default + implementation. + + Graph components also provide an interface for traversing connected graph + components and accessing their direct neighbors. """ @classmethod @@ -92,8 +99,10 @@ class GraphComponent(ABC): class AbstractGraphComponent(GraphComponent): - """Abstract Graph Component class which is a component of a signal flow graph. - TODO: More info. + """Generic abstract graph component base class. + + Concrete graph components should normally derive from this to get the + default behavior. """ _name: Name @@ -101,13 +110,16 @@ class AbstractGraphComponent(GraphComponent): _parameters: Dict[str, Any] def __init__(self, name: Name = ""): + """Construct a graph component.""" self._name = name self._graph_id = "" self._parameters = {} - def __str__(self): + def __str__(self) -> str: + """Get a string representation of this graph component.""" return f"id: {self.graph_id if self.graph_id else 'no_id'}, \tname: {self.name if self.name else 'no_name'}" + \ - "".join((f", \t{key}: {str(param)}" for key, param in self._parameters.items())) + "".join((f", \t{key}: {str(param)}" for key, + param in self._parameters.items())) @property def name(self) -> Name: @@ -140,7 +152,8 @@ class AbstractGraphComponent(GraphComponent): new_component.name = copy(self.name) new_component.graph_id = copy(self.graph_id) for name, value in self.params.items(): - new_component.set_param(copy(name), deepcopy(value)) # pylint: disable=no-member + new_component.set_param(copy(name), deepcopy( + value)) # pylint: disable=no-member return new_component def traverse(self) -> Generator[GraphComponent, None, None]: diff --git a/b_asic/operation.py b/b_asic/operation.py index 0778b5747fd8ad342bc076187293b65a0524741e..2ce783963d883f65c1ec29d3dddb7bf0eeccbd6f 100644 --- a/b_asic/operation.py +++ b/b_asic/operation.py @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -"""@package docstring -B-ASIC Operation Module. -TODO: More info. +"""B-ASIC Operation Module. + +Contains the base for operations that are used by B-ASIC. """ from b_asic.signal import Signal @@ -21,9 +21,16 @@ MutableResultMap = MutableMapping[ResultKey, Optional[Number]] DelayMap = Mapping[ResultKey, Number] MutableDelayMap = MutableMapping[ResultKey, Number] + class Operation(GraphComponent, SignalSourceProvider): """Operation interface. - TODO: More info. + + Operations are graph components that perform a certain function. + They are connected to eachother by signals through their input/output + ports. + + Operations can be evaluated independently using evaluate_output(). + Operations may specify how to truncate inputs through truncate_input(). """ @abstractmethod @@ -83,7 +90,7 @@ class Operation(GraphComponent, SignalSourceProvider): object that is connected to the self and other objects. """ raise NotImplementedError - + @abstractmethod def __lshift__(self, src: SignalSourceProvider) -> Signal: """Overloads the left shift operator to make it connect the provided signal source @@ -191,6 +198,13 @@ class Operation(GraphComponent, SignalSourceProvider): """ raise NotImplementedError + @abstractmethod + def to_sfg(self) -> "SFG": + """Convert the operation into its corresponding SFG. + If the operation is composed by multiple operations, the operation will be split. + """ + raise NotImplementedError + @abstractmethod def inputs_required_for_output(self, output_index: int) -> Iterable[int]: """Get the input indices of all inputs in this operation whose values are required in order to evaluate the output at the given output index.""" @@ -201,13 +215,6 @@ class Operation(GraphComponent, SignalSourceProvider): """Truncate the value to be used as input at the given index to a certain bit length.""" raise NotImplementedError - @abstractmethod - def to_sfg(self) -> "SFG": - """Convert the operation into its corresponding SFG. - If the operation is composed by multiple operations, the operation will be split. - """ - raise NotImplementedError - @property @abstractmethod def latency(self) -> int: @@ -243,14 +250,24 @@ class Operation(GraphComponent, SignalSourceProvider): class AbstractOperation(Operation, AbstractGraphComponent): - """Generic abstract operation class which most implementations will derive from. - TODO: More info. + """Generic abstract operation base class. + + Concrete operations should normally derive from this to get the default + behavior. """ _input_ports: List[InputPort] _output_ports: List[OutputPort] - def __init__(self, input_count: int, output_count: int, name: Name = "", input_sources: Optional[Sequence[Optional[SignalSourceProvider]]] = None, latency: int = None, latency_offsets: Dict[str, int] = None): + def __init__(self, input_count: int, output_count: int, name: Name = "", input_sources: Optional[Sequence[Optional[SignalSourceProvider]]] = None, latency: Optional[int] = None, latency_offsets: Optional[Dict[str, int]] = None): + """Construct an operation with the given input/output count. + + A list of input sources may be specified to automatically connect + to the input ports. + If provided, the number of sources must match the number of inputs. + + The latency offsets may also be specified to be initialized. + """ super().__init__(name) self._input_ports = [InputPort(self, i) for i in range(input_count)] @@ -333,8 +350,9 @@ class AbstractOperation(Operation, AbstractGraphComponent): raise TypeError( f"{self.__class__.__name__} cannot be used as a destination because it has {diff} than 1 input") return self.input(0).connect(src) - - def __str__(self): + + def __str__(self) -> str: + """Get a string representation of this operation.""" inputs_dict = dict() for i, port in enumerate(self.inputs): if port.signal_count == 0: @@ -422,7 +440,7 @@ class AbstractOperation(Operation, AbstractGraphComponent): elif not key: key = str(index) return key - + def current_output(self, index: int, delays: Optional[DelayMap] = None, prefix: str = "") -> Optional[Number]: return None @@ -431,9 +449,11 @@ class AbstractOperation(Operation, AbstractGraphComponent): raise IndexError( f"Output index out of range (expected 0-{self.output_count - 1}, got {index})") if len(input_values) != self.input_count: - raise ValueError(f"Wrong number of input values supplied to operation (expected {self.input_count}, got {len(input_values)})") + raise ValueError( + f"Wrong number of input values supplied to operation (expected {self.input_count}, got {len(input_values)})") - values = self.evaluate(*(self.truncate_inputs(input_values, bits_override) if truncate else input_values)) + values = self.evaluate( + *(self.truncate_inputs(input_values, bits_override) if truncate else input_values)) if isinstance(values, collections.abc.Sequence): if len(values) != self.output_count: raise RuntimeError( @@ -486,7 +506,7 @@ class AbstractOperation(Operation, AbstractGraphComponent): last_operations = [last_operations] outputs = [Output(o) for o in last_operations] except TypeError: - operation_copy = self.copy_component() + operation_copy: Operation = self.copy_component() inputs = [] for i in range(self.input_count): _input = Input() @@ -497,8 +517,8 @@ class AbstractOperation(Operation, AbstractGraphComponent): return SFG(inputs=inputs, outputs=outputs) - def copy_component(self, *args, **kwargs) -> Operation: - new_component = super().copy_component(*args, **kwargs) + def copy_component(self, *args, **kwargs) -> GraphComponent: + new_component: Operation = super().copy_component(*args, **kwargs) for i, inp in enumerate(self.inputs): new_component.input(i).latency_offset = inp.latency_offset for i, outp in enumerate(self.outputs): @@ -507,8 +527,10 @@ class AbstractOperation(Operation, AbstractGraphComponent): def inputs_required_for_output(self, output_index: int) -> Iterable[int]: if output_index < 0 or output_index >= self.output_count: - raise IndexError(f"Output index out of range (expected 0-{self.output_count - 1}, got {output_index})") - return [i for i in range(self.input_count)] # By default, assume each output depends on all inputs. + raise IndexError( + f"Output index out of range (expected 0-{self.output_count - 1}, got {output_index})") + # By default, assume each output depends on all inputs. + return [i for i in range(self.input_count)] @property def neighbors(self) -> Iterable[GraphComponent]: @@ -545,7 +567,8 @@ class AbstractOperation(Operation, AbstractGraphComponent): bits = input_port.signals[0].bits if bits_override is not None: if isinstance(value, complex): - raise TypeError("Complex value cannot be truncated to {bits} bits as requested by the signal connected to input #{i}") + raise TypeError( + "Complex value cannot be truncated to {bits} bits as requested by the signal connected to input #{i}") value = self.truncate_input(i, value, bits) args.append(value) return args @@ -553,17 +576,11 @@ class AbstractOperation(Operation, AbstractGraphComponent): @property def latency(self) -> int: if None in [inp.latency_offset for inp in self.inputs] or None in [outp.latency_offset for outp in self.outputs]: - raise ValueError("All native offsets have to set to a non-negative value to calculate the latency.") + raise ValueError( + "All native offsets have to set to a non-negative value to calculate the latency.") return max(((outp.latency_offset - inp.latency_offset) for outp, inp in it.product(self.outputs, self.inputs))) - def set_latency(self, latency: int) -> None: - assert latency >= 0, "Negative latency entered." - for inport in self.inputs: - inport.latency_offset = 0 - for outport in self.outputs: - outport.latency_offset = latency - @property def latency_offsets(self) -> Sequence[Sequence[int]]: latency_offsets = dict() @@ -576,6 +593,13 @@ class AbstractOperation(Operation, AbstractGraphComponent): return latency_offsets + def set_latency(self, latency: int) -> None: + assert latency >= 0, "Negative latency entered." + for inport in self.inputs: + inport.latency_offset = 0 + for outport in self.outputs: + outport.latency_offset = latency + def set_latency_offsets(self, latency_offsets: Dict[str, int]) -> None: for port_str, latency_offset in latency_offsets.items(): port_str = port_str.lower() @@ -588,4 +612,5 @@ class AbstractOperation(Operation, AbstractGraphComponent): assert index_str.isdigit(), "Incorrectly formatted index in string, expected 'out' + index" self.output(int(index_str)).latency_offset = latency_offset else: - raise ValueError("Incorrectly formatted string, expected 'in' + index or 'out' + index") + raise ValueError( + "Incorrectly formatted string, expected 'in' + index or 'out' + index") diff --git a/b_asic/port.py b/b_asic/port.py index 2d6093886992922f22af1ac0c3f09c25696301b8..25197891d452b7844545cdae144979d73f6345d5 100644 --- a/b_asic/port.py +++ b/b_asic/port.py @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -"""@package docstring -B-ASIC Port Module. -TODO: More info. +"""B-ASIC Port Module. + +Contains classes for managing the ports of operations. """ from abc import ABC, abstractmethod @@ -15,9 +15,15 @@ if TYPE_CHECKING: class Port(ABC): - """Port Interface. + """Port interface. + + Ports serve as connection points for connecting signals between operations. + They also store information about the latency of the corresponding + calculations of the operation. - TODO: More documentaiton? + Aside from connected signals, each port also provides a reference to the + parent operation that "owns" it as well as the operation's port index at + which the port resides. """ @property @@ -59,7 +65,7 @@ class Port(ABC): @abstractmethod def add_signal(self, signal: Signal) -> None: """Connect this port to the entered signal. If the entered signal isn't connected to - this port then connect the entered signal to the port aswell. + this port then connect the entered signal to the port as well. """ raise NotImplementedError @@ -67,7 +73,7 @@ class Port(ABC): def remove_signal(self, signal: Signal) -> None: """Remove the signal that was entered from the Ports signals. If the entered signal still is connected to this port then disconnect the - entered signal from the port aswell. + entered signal from the port as well. Keyword arguments: - signal: Signal to remove. @@ -81,16 +87,18 @@ class Port(ABC): class AbstractPort(Port): - """Abstract port class. + """Generic abstract port base class. - Handles functionality for port id and saves the connection to the parent operation. + Concrete ports should normally derive from this to get the default + behavior. """ _operation: "Operation" _index: int _latency_offset: Optional[int] - def __init__(self, operation: "Operation", index: int, latency_offset: int = None): + def __init__(self, operation: "Operation", index: int, latency_offset: Optional[int] = None): + """Construct a port of the given operation at the given port index.""" self._operation = operation self._index = index self._latency_offset = latency_offset @@ -114,7 +122,9 @@ class AbstractPort(Port): class SignalSourceProvider(ABC): """Signal source provider interface. - TODO: More info. + + Signal source providers give access to a single output port that can be + used to connect signals from. """ @property @@ -126,12 +136,14 @@ class SignalSourceProvider(ABC): class InputPort(AbstractPort): """Input port. - TODO: More info. + + May have one or zero signals connected to it. """ _source_signal: Optional[Signal] def __init__(self, operation: "Operation", index: int): + """Construct an InputPort.""" super().__init__(operation, index) self._source_signal = None @@ -172,7 +184,7 @@ class InputPort(AbstractPort): assert self._source_signal is None, "Attempted to connect already connected input port." # self._source_signal is set by the signal constructor. return Signal(source=src.source, destination=self, name=name) - + def __lshift__(self, src: SignalSourceProvider) -> Signal: """Overloads the left shift operator to make it connect the provided signal source to this input port. Returns the new signal. @@ -182,12 +194,14 @@ class InputPort(AbstractPort): class OutputPort(AbstractPort, SignalSourceProvider): """Output port. - TODO: More info. + + May have zero or more signals connected to it. """ _destination_signals: List[Signal] def __init__(self, operation: "Operation", index: int): + """Construct an OutputPort.""" super().__init__(operation, index) self._destination_signals = [] diff --git a/b_asic/save_load_structure.py b/b_asic/save_load_structure.py index 165461236beb47cdba624bcb01eb5ba6609f5ef3..222e474193691ce9b1ca9b7320dc5ffd6fd9b75d 100644 --- a/b_asic/save_load_structure.py +++ b/b_asic/save_load_structure.py @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ -"""@package docstring -B-ASIC Save/Load SFG Module. -Given a structure try to serialize it and save it to a file. -Given a serialized file try to deserialize it and load it to the library. +"""B-ASIC Save/Load Structure Module. + +Contains functions for saving/loading SFGs to/from strings that can be stored +as files. """ from b_asic.signal_flow_graph import SFG @@ -11,7 +11,9 @@ from datetime import datetime from inspect import signature from os import path + def sfg_to_python(sfg: SFG, counter: int = 0, suffix: str = None) -> str: + """Given an SFG structure try to serialize it for saving to a file.""" result = ( "\n\"\"\"\nB-ASIC automatically generated SFG file.\n" + "Name: " + f"{sfg.name}" + "\n" + @@ -25,8 +27,10 @@ def sfg_to_python(sfg: SFG, counter: int = 0, suffix: str = None) -> str: def kwarg_unpacker(comp: GraphComponent, params=None) -> str: if params is None: - params_filtered = {attr: getattr(op, attr) for attr in signature(op.__init__).parameters if attr != "latency" and hasattr(op, attr)} - params = {attr: getattr(op, attr) if not isinstance(getattr(op, attr), str) else f'"{getattr(op, attr)}"' for attr in params_filtered} + params_filtered = {attr: getattr(op, attr) for attr in signature( + op.__init__).parameters if attr != "latency" and hasattr(op, attr)} + params = {attr: getattr(op, attr) if not isinstance(getattr( + op, attr), str) else f'"{getattr(op, attr)}"' for attr in params_filtered} return ", ".join([f"{param[0]}={param[1]}" for param in params.items()]) @@ -48,7 +52,8 @@ def sfg_to_python(sfg: SFG, counter: int = 0, suffix: str = None) -> str: result += f"{op.graph_id} = {op.__class__.__name__}({kwarg_unpacker(op)})\n" result += "\n# Signals:\n" - connections = list() # Keep track of already existing connections to avoid adding duplicates + # Keep track of already existing connections to avoid adding duplicates + connections = list() for op in sfg.split(): for out in op.outputs: for signal in out.signals: @@ -61,18 +66,23 @@ def sfg_to_python(sfg: SFG, counter: int = 0, suffix: str = None) -> str: connections.append(connection) inputs = "[" + ", ".join(op.graph_id for op in sfg.input_operations) + "]" - outputs = "[" + ", ".join(op.graph_id for op in sfg.output_operations) + "]" - sfg_name = sfg.name if sfg.name else "sfg" + str(counter) if counter > 0 else 'sfg' + outputs = "[" + \ + ", ".join(op.graph_id for op in sfg.output_operations) + "]" + sfg_name = sfg.name if sfg.name else "sfg" + \ + str(counter) if counter > 0 else 'sfg' sfg_name_var = sfg_name.replace(" ", "_") result += f"\n{sfg_name_var} = SFG(inputs={inputs}, outputs={outputs}, name='{sfg_name}')\n" - result += "\n# SFG Properties:\n" + "prop = {'name':" + f"{sfg_name_var}" + "}" + result += "\n# SFG Properties:\n" + \ + "prop = {'name':" + f"{sfg_name_var}" + "}" if suffix is not None: result += "\n" + suffix + "\n" return result + def python_to_sfg(path: str) -> SFG: + """Given a serialized file try to deserialize it and load it to the library.""" with open(path) as f: code = compile(f.read(), path, 'exec') exec(code, globals(), locals()) diff --git a/b_asic/schema.py b/b_asic/schema.py index 157ed3b8ec57a35ffe66f1de476e2d77c3e28abd..25f18eb6fb423009edd52f3d2f40024fb37e3422 100644 --- a/b_asic/schema.py +++ b/b_asic/schema.py @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ -"""@package docstring -This module contains the Schema class. -TODO: More info +"""B-ASIC Schema Module. + +Contains the schema class for scheduling operations in an SFG. """ -from typing import Dict, List +from typing import Dict, List, Optional from b_asic.signal_flow_graph import SFG from b_asic.graph_component import GraphID @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ from b_asic.operation import Operation class Schema: - """A class that represents an SFG with scheduled Operations.""" + """Schema of an SFG with scheduled Operations.""" _sfg: SFG _start_times: Dict[GraphID, int] @@ -20,8 +20,8 @@ class Schema: _cyclic: bool _resolution: int - def __init__(self, sfg: SFG, schedule_time: int = None, cyclic: bool = False, resolution: int = 1, scheduling_alg: str = "ASAP"): - + def __init__(self, sfg: SFG, schedule_time: Optional[int] = None, cyclic: bool = False, resolution: int = 1, scheduling_alg: str = "ASAP"): + """Construct a Schema from an SFG.""" self._sfg = sfg self._start_times = dict() self._laps = dict() @@ -31,37 +31,40 @@ class Schema: if scheduling_alg == "ASAP": self._schedule_asap() else: - raise NotImplementedError(f"No algorithm with name: {scheduling_alg} defined.") + raise NotImplementedError( + f"No algorithm with name: {scheduling_alg} defined.") max_end_time = 0 for op_id, op_start_time in self._start_times.items(): op = self._sfg.find_by_id(op_id) for outport in op.outputs: - max_end_time = max(max_end_time, op_start_time + outport.latency_offset) + max_end_time = max( + max_end_time, op_start_time + outport.latency_offset) if not self._cyclic: if schedule_time is None: self._schedule_time = max_end_time elif schedule_time < max_end_time: - raise ValueError("Too short schedule time for non-cyclic Schedule entered.") + raise ValueError( + "Too short schedule time for non-cyclic Schedule entered.") else: self._schedule_time = schedule_time - def start_time_of_operation(self, op_id: GraphID): + def start_time_of_operation(self, op_id: GraphID) -> int: """Get the start time of the operation with the specified by the op_id.""" assert op_id in self._start_times, "No operation with the specified op_id in this schema." return self._start_times[op_id] - def forward_slack(self, op_id): + def forward_slack(self, op_id: GraphID) -> int: raise NotImplementedError - def backward_slack(self, op_id): + def backward_slack(self, op_id: GraphID) -> int: raise NotImplementedError - def print_slacks(self): + def print_slacks(self) -> None: raise NotImplementedError - def _schedule_asap(self): + def _schedule_asap(self) -> None: pl = self._sfg.get_precedence_list() if len(pl) < 2: @@ -84,7 +87,8 @@ class Schema: op_start_time = 0 for inport in op.inputs: print(inport.operation.graph_id) - assert len(inport.signals) == 1, "Error in scheduling, dangling input port detected." + assert len( + inport.signals) == 1, "Error in scheduling, dangling input port detected." assert inport.signals[0].source is not None, "Error in scheduling, signal with no source detected." source_port = inport.signals[0].source @@ -102,6 +106,7 @@ class Schema: source_end_time = source_op_time + source_port.latency_offset op_start_time_from_in = source_end_time - inport.latency_offset - op_start_time = max(op_start_time, op_start_time_from_in) + op_start_time = max( + op_start_time, op_start_time_from_in) self._start_times[op.graph_id] = op_start_time diff --git a/b_asic/signal.py b/b_asic/signal.py index 24e8cc81566b7ba5dfb961dadb137f74afe2e111..747b25fc9c51c1cde707066e42778514b80f9eb6 100644 --- a/b_asic/signal.py +++ b/b_asic/signal.py @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ -"""@package docstring -B-ASIC Signal Module. +"""B-ASIC Signal Module. + +Contains the class for representing the connections between operations. """ from typing import Optional, Iterable, TYPE_CHECKING @@ -16,6 +17,7 @@ class Signal(AbstractGraphComponent): _destination: Optional["InputPort"] def __init__(self, source: Optional["OutputPort"] = None, destination: Optional["InputPort"] = None, bits: Optional[int] = None, name: Name = ""): + """Construct a Signal.""" super().__init__(name) self._source = None self._destination = None diff --git a/b_asic/signal_flow_graph.py b/b_asic/signal_flow_graph.py index 3abe54b66a9d5645bd72a197227aea19d29e0501..1c0f48708eaaa761ffc822f46e24c3d88df04eb9 100644 --- a/b_asic/signal_flow_graph.py +++ b/b_asic/signal_flow_graph.py @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -"""@package docstring -B-ASIC Signal Flow Graph Module. -TODO: More info. +"""B-ASIC Signal Flow Graph Module. + +Contains the signal flow graph operation. """ from typing import List, Iterable, Sequence, Dict, Optional, DefaultDict, MutableSet, Tuple @@ -22,11 +22,12 @@ DelayQueue = List[Tuple[str, ResultKey, OutputPort]] class GraphIDGenerator: - """A class that generates Graph IDs for objects.""" + """Generates Graph IDs for objects.""" _next_id_number: DefaultDict[TypeName, GraphIDNumber] def __init__(self, id_number_offset: GraphIDNumber = 0): + """Construct a GraphIDGenerator.""" self._next_id_number = defaultdict(lambda: id_number_offset) def next_id(self, type_name: TypeName) -> GraphID: @@ -42,7 +43,9 @@ class GraphIDGenerator: class SFG(AbstractOperation): """Signal flow graph. - TODO: More info. + + Contains a set of connected operations, forming a new operation. + Used as a base for simulation, scheduling, etc. """ _components_by_id: Dict[GraphID, GraphComponent] @@ -58,10 +61,22 @@ class SFG(AbstractOperation): _original_output_signals_to_indices: Dict[Signal, int] _precedence_list: Optional[List[List[OutputPort]]] - def __init__(self, input_signals: Optional[Sequence[Signal]] = None, output_signals: Optional[Sequence[Signal]] = None, - inputs: Optional[Sequence[Input]] = None, outputs: Optional[Sequence[Output]] = None, + def __init__(self, inputs: Optional[Sequence[Input]] = None, outputs: Optional[Sequence[Output]] = None, + input_signals: Optional[Sequence[Signal]] = None, output_signals: Optional[Sequence[Signal]] = None, id_number_offset: GraphIDNumber = 0, name: Name = "", input_sources: Optional[Sequence[Optional[SignalSourceProvider]]] = None): + """Construct an SFG given its inputs and outputs. + + Inputs/outputs may be specified using either Input/Output operations + directly with the inputs/outputs parameters, or using signals with the + input_signals/output_signals parameters. If signals are used, the + corresponding Input/Output operations will be created automatically. + + The id_number_offset parameter specifies what number graph IDs will be + offset by for each new graph component type. IDs start at 1 by default, + so the default offset of 0 will result in IDs like "c1", "c2", etc. + while an offset of 3 will result in "c4", "c5", etc. + """ input_signal_count = 0 if input_signals is None else len(input_signals) input_operation_count = 0 if inputs is None else len(inputs) @@ -216,17 +231,19 @@ class SFG(AbstractOperation): results = {} if delays is None: delays = {} - + # Set the values of our input operations to the given input values. for op, arg in zip(self._input_operations, self.truncate_inputs(input_values, bits_override) if truncate else input_values): op.value = arg - + deferred_delays = [] - value = self._evaluate_source(self._output_operations[index].input(0).signals[0].source, results, delays, prefix, bits_override, truncate, deferred_delays) + value = self._evaluate_source(self._output_operations[index].input( + 0).signals[0].source, results, delays, prefix, bits_override, truncate, deferred_delays) while deferred_delays: new_deferred_delays = [] for key_base, key, src in deferred_delays: - self._do_evaluate_source(key_base, key, src, results, delays, prefix, bits_override, truncate, new_deferred_delays) + self._do_evaluate_source( + key_base, key, src, results, delays, prefix, bits_override, truncate, new_deferred_delays) deferred_delays = new_deferred_delays results[self.key(index, prefix)] = value return value @@ -235,9 +252,11 @@ class SFG(AbstractOperation): """ Connects any external signals to this SFG's internal operations. This SFG becomes unconnected to the SFG it is a component off, causing it to become invalid afterwards. Returns True if succesful, False otherwise. """ if len(self.inputs) != len(self.input_operations): - raise IndexError(f"Number of inputs does not match the number of input_operations in SFG.") + raise IndexError( + f"Number of inputs does not match the number of input_operations in SFG.") if len(self.outputs) != len(self.output_operations): - raise IndexError(f"Number of outputs does not match the number of output_operations SFG.") + raise IndexError( + f"Number of outputs does not match the number of output_operations SFG.") if len(self.input_signals) == 0: return False if len(self.output_signals) == 0: @@ -319,8 +338,9 @@ class SFG(AbstractOperation): """Get all operations of this graph in depth-first order.""" return self._operations_dfs_order - def get_components_with_type_name(self, type_name: TypeName) -> List[GraphComponent]: - """Get a list with all components in this graph with the specified type_name. + def find_by_type_name(self, type_name: TypeName) -> Sequence[GraphComponent]: + """Find all components in this graph with the specified type name. + Returns an empty sequence if no components were found. Keyword arguments: type_name: The type_name of the desired components. @@ -367,38 +387,37 @@ class SFG(AbstractOperation): if isinstance(comp, Operation): keys.append(comp.key(output_index, comp.graph_id)) return keys - - def replace_component(self, component: Operation, _id: GraphID): + + def replace_component(self, component: Operation, graph_id: GraphID) -> "SFG": """Find and replace all components matching either on GraphID, Type or both. Then return a new deepcopy of the sfg with the replaced component. Arguments: component: The new component(s), e.g Multiplication - _id: The GraphID to match the component to replace. + graph_id: The GraphID to match the component to replace. """ - _sfg_copy = self() - _component = _sfg_copy.find_by_id(_id) + sfg_copy = self() # Copy to not mess with this SFG. + component_copy = sfg_copy.find_by_id(graph_id) - assert _component is not None and isinstance(_component, Operation), \ + assert component_copy is not None and isinstance(component_copy, Operation), \ "No operation matching the criteria found" - assert _component.output_count == component.output_count, \ + assert component_copy.output_count == component.output_count, \ "The output count may not differ between the operations" - assert _component.input_count == component.input_count, \ + assert component_copy.input_count == component.input_count, \ "The input count may not differ between the operations" - for index_in, _inp in enumerate(_component.inputs): - for _signal in _inp.signals: - _signal.remove_destination() - _signal.set_destination(component.input(index_in)) + for index_in, inp in enumerate(component_copy.inputs): + for signal in inp.signals: + signal.remove_destination() + signal.set_destination(component.input(index_in)) - for index_out, _out in enumerate(_component.outputs): - for _signal in _out.signals: - _signal.remove_source() - _signal.set_source(component.output(index_out)) + for index_out, outp in enumerate(component_copy.outputs): + for signal in outp.signals: + signal.remove_source() + signal.set_source(component.output(index_out)) - # The old SFG will be deleted by Python GC - return _sfg_copy() + return sfg_copy() # Copy again to update IDs. def insert_operation(self, component: Operation, output_comp_id: GraphID) -> Optional["SFG"]: """Insert an operation in the SFG after a given source operation. @@ -441,7 +460,8 @@ class SFG(AbstractOperation): return None if operation.input_count != operation.output_count: - raise ValueError("Different number of input and output ports of operation with the specified id") + raise ValueError( + "Different number of input and output ports of operation with the specified id") for i, outport in enumerate(operation.outputs): if outport.signal_count > 0: @@ -462,7 +482,7 @@ class SFG(AbstractOperation): return sfg_copy() - def get_precedence_list(self) -> List[List[OutputPort]]: + def get_precedence_list(self) -> Sequence[Sequence[OutputPort]]: """Returns a Precedence list of the SFG where each element in n:th the list consists of elements that are executed in the n:th step. If the precedence list already has been calculated for the current SFG then returns the cached version.""" @@ -470,44 +490,19 @@ class SFG(AbstractOperation): return self._precedence_list # Find all operations with only outputs and no inputs. - no_input_ops = list(filter(lambda op: op.input_count == 0, self.operations)) - delay_ops = self.get_components_with_type_name(Delay.type_name()) + no_input_ops = list( + filter(lambda op: op.input_count == 0, self.operations)) + delay_ops = self.find_by_type_name(Delay.type_name()) # Find all first iter output ports for precedence - first_iter_ports = [op.output(i) for op in (no_input_ops + delay_ops) for i in range(op.output_count)] + first_iter_ports = [op.output(i) for op in ( + no_input_ops + delay_ops) for i in range(op.output_count)] - self._precedence_list = self._traverse_for_precedence_list(first_iter_ports) + self._precedence_list = self._traverse_for_precedence_list( + first_iter_ports) return self._precedence_list - def _traverse_for_precedence_list(self, first_iter_ports: List[OutputPort]) -> List[List[OutputPort]]: - # Find dependencies of output ports and input ports. - remaining_inports_per_operation = {op: op.input_count for op in self.operations} - - # Traverse output ports for precedence - curr_iter_ports = first_iter_ports - precedence_list = [] - - while curr_iter_ports: - # Add the found ports to the current iter - precedence_list.append(curr_iter_ports) - - next_iter_ports = [] - - for outport in curr_iter_ports: - for signal in outport.signals: - new_inport = signal.destination - # Don't traverse over delays. - if new_inport is not None and not isinstance(new_inport.operation, Delay): - new_op = new_inport.operation - remaining_inports_per_operation[new_op] -= 1 - if remaining_inports_per_operation[new_op] == 0: - next_iter_ports.extend(new_op.outputs) - - curr_iter_ports = next_iter_ports - - return precedence_list - def show_precedence_graph(self) -> None: p_list = self.get_precedence_list() pg = Digraph() @@ -525,9 +520,12 @@ class SFG(AbstractOperation): ports = p_list[i] for port in ports: for signal in port.signals: - pg.edge(port.operation.graph_id + '.' + str(port.index), signal.destination.operation.graph_id) - pg.node(signal.destination.operation.graph_id, shape='square') - pg.edge(port.operation.graph_id, port.operation.graph_id + '.' + str(port.index)) + pg.edge(port.operation.graph_id + '.' + str(port.index), + signal.destination.operation.graph_id) + pg.node(signal.destination.operation.graph_id, + shape='square') + pg.edge(port.operation.graph_id, + port.operation.graph_id + '.' + str(port.index)) pg.node(port.operation.graph_id, shape='square') pg.view() @@ -568,22 +566,26 @@ class SFG(AbstractOperation): if self._operations_topological_order: return self._operations_topological_order - no_inputs_queue = deque(list(filter(lambda op: op.input_count == 0, self.operations))) - remaining_inports_per_operation = {op: op.input_count for op in self.operations} + no_inputs_queue = deque( + list(filter(lambda op: op.input_count == 0, self.operations))) + remaining_inports_per_operation = { + op: op.input_count for op in self.operations} # Maps number of input counts to a queue of seen objects with such a size. seen_with_inputs_dict = defaultdict(deque) seen = set() top_order = [] - assert len(no_inputs_queue) > 0, "Illegal SFG state, dangling signals in SFG." + assert len( + no_inputs_queue) > 0, "Illegal SFG state, dangling signals in SFG." first_op = no_inputs_queue.popleft() visited = set([first_op]) p_queue = PriorityQueue() p_queue_entry_num = it.count() # Negative priority as max-heap popping is wanted - p_queue.put((-first_op.output_count, -next(p_queue_entry_num), first_op)) + p_queue.put((-first_op.output_count, - + next(p_queue_entry_num), first_op)) operations_left = len(self.operations) - 1 @@ -604,23 +606,27 @@ class SFG(AbstractOperation): remaining_inports = remaining_inports_per_operation[neighbor_op] if remaining_inports == 0: - p_queue.put((-neighbor_op.output_count, -next(p_queue_entry_num), neighbor_op)) + p_queue.put( + (-neighbor_op.output_count, -next(p_queue_entry_num), neighbor_op)) elif remaining_inports > 0: if neighbor_op in seen: - seen_with_inputs_dict[remaining_inports + 1].remove(neighbor_op) + seen_with_inputs_dict[remaining_inports + + 1].remove(neighbor_op) else: seen.add(neighbor_op) seen_but_not_visited_count += 1 - seen_with_inputs_dict[remaining_inports].append(neighbor_op) + seen_with_inputs_dict[remaining_inports].append( + neighbor_op) # Check if have to fetch Operations from somewhere else since p_queue is empty if operations_left > 0: # First check if can fetch from Operations with no input ports if no_inputs_queue: new_op = no_inputs_queue.popleft() - p_queue.put((-new_op.output_count, -next(p_queue_entry_num), new_op)) + p_queue.put((-new_op.output_count, - + next(p_queue_entry_num), new_op)) # Else fetch operation with lowest input count that is not zero elif seen_but_not_visited_count > 0: @@ -628,7 +634,8 @@ class SFG(AbstractOperation): seen_inputs_queue = seen_with_inputs_dict[i] if seen_inputs_queue: new_op = seen_inputs_queue.popleft() - p_queue.put((-new_op.output_count, -next(p_queue_entry_num), new_op)) + p_queue.put((-new_op.output_count, - + next(p_queue_entry_num), new_op)) seen_but_not_visited_count -= 1 break else: @@ -636,17 +643,46 @@ class SFG(AbstractOperation): self._operations_topological_order = top_order return self._operations_topological_order - + def set_latency_of_type(self, type_name: TypeName, latency: int) -> None: - """TODO: docstring""" - for op in self.get_components_with_type_name(type_name): + """Set the latency of all components with the given type name.""" + for op in self.find_by_type_name(type_name): op.set_latency(latency) def set_latency_offsets_of_type(self, type_name: TypeName, latency_offsets: Dict[str, int]) -> None: - """TODO: docstring""" - for op in self.get_components_with_type_name(type_name): + """Set the latency offset of all components with the given type name.""" + for op in self.find_by_type_name(type_name): op.set_latency_offsets(latency_offsets) + def _traverse_for_precedence_list(self, first_iter_ports: List[OutputPort]) -> List[List[OutputPort]]: + # Find dependencies of output ports and input ports. + remaining_inports_per_operation = { + op: op.input_count for op in self.operations} + + # Traverse output ports for precedence + curr_iter_ports = first_iter_ports + precedence_list = [] + + while curr_iter_ports: + # Add the found ports to the current iter + precedence_list.append(curr_iter_ports) + + next_iter_ports = [] + + for outport in curr_iter_ports: + for signal in outport.signals: + new_inport = signal.destination + # Don't traverse over delays. + if new_inport is not None and not isinstance(new_inport.operation, Delay): + new_op = new_inport.operation + remaining_inports_per_operation[new_op] -= 1 + if remaining_inports_per_operation[new_op] == 0: + next_iter_ports.extend(new_op.outputs) + + curr_iter_ports = next_iter_ports + + return precedence_list + def _add_component_unconnected_copy(self, original_component: GraphComponent) -> GraphComponent: assert original_component not in self._original_components_to_new, "Tried to add duplicate SFG component" new_component = original_component.copy_component() @@ -680,18 +716,24 @@ class SFG(AbstractOperation): if original_signal in self._original_input_signals_to_indices: # New signal already created during first step of constructor. new_signal = self._original_components_to_new[original_signal] - new_signal.set_destination(new_op.input(original_input_port.index)) + new_signal.set_destination( + new_op.input(original_input_port.index)) - self._components_dfs_order.extend([new_signal, new_signal.source.operation]) - self._operations_dfs_order.append(new_signal.source.operation) + self._components_dfs_order.extend( + [new_signal, new_signal.source.operation]) + self._operations_dfs_order.append( + new_signal.source.operation) # Check if the signal has not been added before. elif original_signal not in self._original_components_to_new: if original_signal.source is None: - raise ValueError("Dangling signal without source in SFG") + raise ValueError( + "Dangling signal without source in SFG") - new_signal = self._add_component_unconnected_copy(original_signal) - new_signal.set_destination(new_op.input(original_input_port.index)) + new_signal = self._add_component_unconnected_copy( + original_signal) + new_signal.set_destination( + new_op.input(original_input_port.index)) self._components_dfs_order.append(new_signal) @@ -703,8 +745,10 @@ class SFG(AbstractOperation): original_signal.source.index)) else: # Create new operation, set signal source to it. - new_connected_op = self._add_component_unconnected_copy(original_connected_op) - new_signal.set_source(new_connected_op.output(original_signal.source.index)) + new_connected_op = self._add_component_unconnected_copy( + original_connected_op) + new_signal.set_source(new_connected_op.output( + original_signal.source.index)) self._components_dfs_order.append(new_connected_op) self._operations_dfs_order.append(new_connected_op) @@ -719,18 +763,24 @@ class SFG(AbstractOperation): if original_signal in self._original_output_signals_to_indices: # New signal already created during first step of constructor. new_signal = self._original_components_to_new[original_signal] - new_signal.set_source(new_op.output(original_output_port.index)) + new_signal.set_source( + new_op.output(original_output_port.index)) - self._components_dfs_order.extend([new_signal, new_signal.destination.operation]) - self._operations_dfs_order.append(new_signal.destination.operation) + self._components_dfs_order.extend( + [new_signal, new_signal.destination.operation]) + self._operations_dfs_order.append( + new_signal.destination.operation) # Check if signal has not been added before. elif original_signal not in self._original_components_to_new: if original_signal.source is None: - raise ValueError("Dangling signal without source in SFG") + raise ValueError( + "Dangling signal without source in SFG") - new_signal = self._add_component_unconnected_copy(original_signal) - new_signal.set_source(new_op.output(original_output_port.index)) + new_signal = self._add_component_unconnected_copy( + original_signal) + new_signal.set_source( + new_op.output(original_output_port.index)) self._components_dfs_order.append(new_signal) @@ -742,8 +792,10 @@ class SFG(AbstractOperation): original_signal.destination.index)) else: # Create new operation, set destination to it. - new_connected_op = self._add_component_unconnected_copy(original_connected_op) - new_signal.set_destination(new_connected_op.input(original_signal.destination.index)) + new_connected_op = self._add_component_unconnected_copy( + original_connected_op) + new_signal.set_destination(new_connected_op.input( + original_signal.destination.index)) self._components_dfs_order.append(new_connected_op) self._operations_dfs_order.append(new_connected_op) @@ -752,39 +804,30 @@ class SFG(AbstractOperation): op_stack.append(original_connected_op) def _evaluate_source(self, src: OutputPort, results: MutableResultMap, delays: MutableDelayMap, prefix: str, bits_override: Optional[int], truncate: bool, deferred_delays: DelayQueue) -> Number: - key_base = (prefix + "." + src.operation.graph_id) if prefix else src.operation.graph_id + key_base = ( + prefix + "." + src.operation.graph_id) if prefix else src.operation.graph_id key = src.operation.key(src.index, key_base) if key in results: value = results[key] if value is None: - raise RuntimeError("Direct feedback loop detected when evaluating operation.") + raise RuntimeError( + "Direct feedback loop detected when evaluating operation.") return value - + value = src.operation.current_output(src.index, delays, key_base) results[key] = value if value is None: - value = self._do_evaluate_source(key_base, key, src, results, delays, prefix, bits_override, truncate, deferred_delays) + value = self._do_evaluate_source( + key_base, key, src, results, delays, prefix, bits_override, truncate, deferred_delays) else: - deferred_delays.append((key_base, key, src)) # Evaluate later. Use current value for now. + # Evaluate later. Use current value for now. + deferred_delays.append((key_base, key, src)) return value def _do_evaluate_source(self, key_base: str, key: ResultKey, src: OutputPort, results: MutableResultMap, delays: MutableDelayMap, prefix: str, bits_override: Optional[int], truncate: bool, deferred_delays: DelayQueue) -> Number: - input_values = [self._evaluate_source(input_port.signals[0].source, results, delays, prefix, bits_override, truncate, deferred_delays) for input_port in src.operation.inputs] - value = src.operation.evaluate_output(src.index, input_values, results, delays, key_base, bits_override, truncate) + input_values = [self._evaluate_source(input_port.signals[0].source, results, delays, prefix, + bits_override, truncate, deferred_delays) for input_port in src.operation.inputs] + value = src.operation.evaluate_output( + src.index, input_values, results, delays, key_base, bits_override, truncate) results[key] = value return value - - def _inputs_required_for_source(self, src: OutputPort, visited: MutableSet[Operation]) -> Sequence[bool]: - if src.operation in visited: - return [] - visited.add(src.operation) - - if isinstance(src.operation, Input): - for i, input_operation in enumerate(self._input_operations): - if input_operation is src.operation: - return [i] - - input_indices = [] - for i in src.operation.inputs_required_for_output(src.index): - input_indices.extend(self._inputs_required_for_source(src.operation.input(i).signals[0].source, visited)) - return input_indices diff --git a/b_asic/simulation.py b/b_asic/simulation.py index 7829d171a38ff74c9a90b513e5a21034727e7492..5fece8d78f08b5273313bedf7e0a7bdbeebe483b 100644 --- a/b_asic/simulation.py +++ b/b_asic/simulation.py @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -"""@package docstring -B-ASIC Simulation Module. -TODO: More info. +"""B-ASIC Simulation Module. + +Contains a class for simulating the result of an SFG given a set of input values. """ import numpy as np @@ -20,8 +20,10 @@ InputProvider = Union[Number, Sequence[Number], InputFunction] class Simulation: - """Simulation. - TODO: More info. + """Simulation of an SFG. + + Use FastSimulation (from the C++ extension module) for a more effective + simulation when running many iterations. """ _sfg: SFG @@ -32,11 +34,13 @@ class Simulation: _input_length: Optional[int] def __init__(self, sfg: SFG, input_providers: Optional[Sequence[Optional[InputProvider]]] = None): - self._sfg = sfg + """Construct a Simulation of an SFG.""" + self._sfg = sfg() # Copy the SFG to make sure it's not modified from the outside. self._results = defaultdict(list) self._delays = {} self._iteration = 0 - self._input_functions = [lambda _: 0 for _ in range(self._sfg.input_count)] + self._input_functions = [ + lambda _: 0 for _ in range(self._sfg.input_count)] self._input_length = None if input_providers is not None: self.set_inputs(input_providers) @@ -54,13 +58,15 @@ class Simulation: if self._input_length is None: self._input_length = len(input_provider) elif self._input_length != len(input_provider): - raise ValueError(f"Inconsistent input length for simulation (was {self._input_length}, got {len(input_provider)})") + raise ValueError( + f"Inconsistent input length for simulation (was {self._input_length}, got {len(input_provider)})") self._input_functions[index] = lambda n: input_provider[n] def set_inputs(self, input_providers: Sequence[Optional[InputProvider]]) -> None: """Set the input functions used to get values for the inputs to the internal SFG.""" if len(input_providers) != self._sfg.input_count: - raise ValueError(f"Wrong number of inputs supplied to simulation (expected {self._sfg.input_count}, got {len(input_providers)})") + raise ValueError( + f"Wrong number of inputs supplied to simulation (expected {self._sfg.input_count}, got {len(input_providers)})") for index, input_provider in enumerate(input_providers): if input_provider is not None: self.set_input(index, input_provider) @@ -75,9 +81,11 @@ class Simulation: """ result = [] while self._iteration < iteration: - input_values = [self._input_functions[i](self._iteration) for i in range(self._sfg.input_count)] + input_values = [self._input_functions[i]( + self._iteration) for i in range(self._sfg.input_count)] results = {} - result = self._sfg.evaluate_outputs(input_values, results, self._delays, "", bits_override, truncate) + result = self._sfg.evaluate_outputs( + input_values, results, self._delays, "", bits_override, truncate) if save_results: for key, value in results.items(): self._results[key].append(value) diff --git a/b_asic/special_operations.py b/b_asic/special_operations.py index 8c15c55aed2ab7821467b51e84750a86743bde7a..dc84f0bcb8186b0db31ca96551f2876f48b9b523 100644 --- a/b_asic/special_operations.py +++ b/b_asic/special_operations.py @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ -"""@package docstring -B-ASIC Special Operations Module. -TODO: More info. +"""B-ASIC Special Operations Module. + +Contains operations with special purposes that may be treated differently from +normal operations in an SFG. """ from numbers import Number @@ -13,10 +14,13 @@ from b_asic.port import SignalSourceProvider class Input(AbstractOperation): """Input operation. - TODO: More info. + + Marks an input port to an SFG. + Its value will be updated on each iteration when simulating the SFG. """ def __init__(self, name: Name = ""): + """Construct an Input operation.""" super().__init__(input_count=0, output_count=1, name=name) self.set_param("value", 0) @@ -40,10 +44,14 @@ class Input(AbstractOperation): class Output(AbstractOperation): """Output operation. - TODO: More info. + + Marks an output port to an SFG. + The SFG will forward its input to the corresponding output signal + destinations. """ def __init__(self, src0: Optional[SignalSourceProvider] = None, name: Name = ""): + """Construct an Output operation.""" super().__init__(input_count=1, output_count=0, name=name, input_sources=[src0]) @@ -57,10 +65,13 @@ class Output(AbstractOperation): class Delay(AbstractOperation): """Unit delay operation. - TODO: More info. + + Represents one unit of delay in a circuit, typically a clock cycle. + Can be thought of as a register or a D flip-flop. """ def __init__(self, src0: Optional[SignalSourceProvider] = None, initial_value: Number = 0, name: Name = ""): + """Construct a Delay operation.""" super().__init__(input_count=1, output_count=1, name=name, input_sources=[src0]) self.set_param("initial_value", initial_value) @@ -76,7 +87,7 @@ class Delay(AbstractOperation): if delays is not None: return delays.get(self.key(index, prefix), self.param("initial_value")) return self.param("initial_value") - + def evaluate_output(self, index: int, input_values: Sequence[Number], results: Optional[MutableResultMap] = None, delays: Optional[MutableDelayMap] = None, prefix: str = "", bits_override: Optional[int] = None, truncate: bool = True) -> Number: if index != 0: raise IndexError( @@ -89,7 +100,8 @@ class Delay(AbstractOperation): value = self.param("initial_value") if delays is not None: value = delays.get(key, value) - delays[key] = self.truncate_inputs(input_values, bits_override)[0] if truncate else input_values[0] + delays[key] = self.truncate_inputs(input_values, bits_override)[ + 0] if truncate else input_values[0] if results is not None: results[key] = value return value diff --git a/logo_tiny.png b/logo_tiny.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ae5359b69cdb0b04f1be87da750bccc9fbe16ac2 Binary files /dev/null and b/logo_tiny.png differ diff --git a/setup.py b/setup.py index 37a143a1ccdf4de1fd8b35d31c2d67e6cb1f78b3..e58603441c1c1c95a5870ce79f7a660fe025eaad 100644 --- a/setup.py +++ b/setup.py @@ -8,21 +8,25 @@ from setuptools.command.build_ext import build_ext CMAKE_EXE = os.environ.get("CMAKE_EXE", shutil.which("cmake")) + class CMakeExtension(Extension): - def __init__(self, name, sourcedir = ""): + def __init__(self, name, sourcedir=""): super().__init__(name, sources=[]) self.sourcedir = os.path.abspath(sourcedir) + class CMakeBuild(build_ext): def build_extension(self, ext): if not isinstance(ext, CMakeExtension): return super().build_extension(ext) if not CMAKE_EXE: - raise RuntimeError(f"Cannot build extension {ext.name}: CMake executable not found! Set the CMAKE_EXE environment variable or update your path.") + raise RuntimeError( + f"Cannot build extension {ext.name}: CMake executable not found! Set the CMAKE_EXE environment variable or update your path.") cmake_build_type = "Debug" if self.debug else "Release" - cmake_output_dir = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(self.get_ext_fullpath(ext.name))) + cmake_output_dir = os.path.abspath( + os.path.dirname(self.get_ext_fullpath(ext.name))) cmake_configure_argv = [ CMAKE_EXE, ext.sourcedir, "-DASIC_BUILDING_PYTHON_DISTRIBUTION=true", @@ -43,7 +47,8 @@ class CMakeBuild(build_ext): print(f"=== Configuring {ext.name} ===") print(f"Temp dir: {self.build_temp}") print(f"Output dir: {cmake_output_dir}") - subprocess.check_call(cmake_configure_argv, cwd=self.build_temp, env=env) + subprocess.check_call(cmake_configure_argv, + cwd=self.build_temp, env=env) print(f"=== Building {ext.name} ===") print(f"Temp dir: {self.build_temp}") @@ -53,32 +58,33 @@ class CMakeBuild(build_ext): print() + setuptools.setup( - name = "b-asic", - version = "0.0.1", - author = "Adam Jakobsson, Angus Lothian, Arvid Westerlund, Felix Goding, Ivar Härnqvist, Jacob Wahlman, Kevin Scott, Rasmus Karlsson", - author_email = "adaja901@student.liu.se, anglo547@student.liu.se, arvwe160@student.liu.se, felgo673@student.liu.se, ivaha717@student.liu.se, jacwa448@student.liu.se, kevsc634@student.liu.se, raska119@student.liu.se", - description = "Better ASIC Toolbox", - long_description = open("README.md", "r").read(), - long_description_content_type = "text/markdown", - url = "https://gitlab.liu.se/PUM_TDDD96/B-ASIC", - license = "MIT", - classifiers = [ + name="b-asic", + version="1.0.0", + author="Adam Jakobsson, Angus Lothian, Arvid Westerlund, Felix Goding, Ivar Härnqvist, Jacob Wahlman, Kevin Scott, Rasmus Karlsson", + author_email="adaja901@student.liu.se, anglo547@student.liu.se, arvwe160@student.liu.se, felgo673@student.liu.se, ivaha717@student.liu.se, jacwa448@student.liu.se, kevsc634@student.liu.se, raska119@student.liu.se", + description="Better ASIC Toolbox", + long_description=open("README.md", "r").read(), + long_description_content_type="text/markdown", + url="https://gitlab.liu.se/PUM_TDDD96/B-ASIC", + license="MIT", + classifiers=[ "Programming Language :: Python :: 3", "License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License", "Operating System :: OS Independent", ], - python_requires = ">=3.6", - install_requires = [ + python_requires=">=3.6", + install_requires=[ "pybind11>=2.3.0", "numpy", "pyside2", "graphviz", "matplotlib" ], - packages = ["b_asic", "b_asic/GUI"], - ext_modules = [CMakeExtension("b_asic")], - cmdclass = {"build_ext": CMakeBuild}, - zip_safe = False, - include_package_data = True + packages=["b_asic", "b_asic/GUI"], + ext_modules=[CMakeExtension("b_asic")], + cmdclass={"build_ext": CMakeBuild}, + zip_safe=False, + include_package_data=True ) diff --git a/test/test_sfg.py b/test/test_sfg.py index b71eaa477b32b198b76a0148867fb18424fbfdec..2124daa9f9694d395292485ed1036efe63c9c088 100644 --- a/test/test_sfg.py +++ b/test/test_sfg.py @@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ import sys from b_asic import SFG, Signal, Input, Output, Delay, FastSimulation from b_asic.core_operations import Constant, Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, \ -Division, Min, Max, SquareRoot, ComplexConjugate, Absolute, ConstantMultiplication, \ -Butterfly + Division, Min, Max, SquareRoot, ComplexConjugate, Absolute, ConstantMultiplication, \ + Butterfly from b_asic.save_load_structure import sfg_to_python, python_to_sfg @@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ class TestReplaceComponents: component_id = "add1" sfg = sfg.replace_component( - Multiplication(name="Multi"), _id=component_id) + Multiplication(name="Multi"), graph_id=component_id) assert component_id not in sfg._components_by_id.keys() assert "Multi" in sfg._components_by_name.keys() @@ -247,17 +247,17 @@ class TestReplaceComponents: component_id = "add3" sfg = sfg.replace_component( - Multiplication(name="Multi"), _id=component_id) + Multiplication(name="Multi"), graph_id=component_id) assert "Multi" in sfg._components_by_name.keys() assert component_id not in sfg._components_by_id.keys() def test_replace_no_input_component(self, operation_tree): sfg = SFG(outputs=[Output(operation_tree)]) component_id = "c1" - _const = sfg.find_by_id(component_id) + const_ = sfg.find_by_id(component_id) - sfg = sfg.replace_component(Constant(1), _id=component_id) - assert _const is not sfg.find_by_id(component_id) + sfg = sfg.replace_component(Constant(1), graph_id=component_id) + assert const_ is not sfg.find_by_id(component_id) def test_no_match_on_replace(self, large_operation_tree): sfg = SFG(outputs=[Output(large_operation_tree)]) @@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ class TestReplaceComponents: try: sfg = sfg.replace_component( - Multiplication(name="Multi"), _id=component_id) + Multiplication(name="Multi"), graph_id=component_id) except AssertionError: assert True else: @@ -277,7 +277,7 @@ class TestReplaceComponents: try: sfg = sfg.replace_component( - Multiplication(name="Multi"), _id=component_id) + Multiplication(name="Multi"), graph_id=component_id) except AssertionError: assert True else: @@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ class TestConstructSFG: sim = FastSimulation(sfg) sim.step() assert sim.results["0"][0].real == 2000 - + def test_1k_subtractions(self): prev_op = Subtraction(Constant(0), Constant(2)) for _ in range(999): @@ -303,7 +303,7 @@ class TestConstructSFG: sim = FastSimulation(sfg) sim.step() assert sim.results["0"][0].real == -2000 - + def test_1k_butterfly(self): prev_op_add = Addition(Constant(1), Constant(1)) prev_op_sub = Subtraction(Constant(-1), Constant(1)) @@ -312,7 +312,8 @@ class TestConstructSFG: for _ in range(499): prev_op_sub = Subtraction(prev_op_sub, Constant(2)) butterfly = Butterfly(prev_op_add, prev_op_sub) - sfg = SFG(outputs=[Output(butterfly.output(0)), Output(butterfly.output(1))]) + sfg = SFG(outputs=[Output(butterfly.output(0)), + Output(butterfly.output(1))]) sim = FastSimulation(sfg) sim.step() assert sim.results["0"][0].real == 0 @@ -397,19 +398,25 @@ class TestInsertComponent: sfg = SFG(outputs=[Output(large_operation_tree_names)]) sqrt = SquareRoot() - _sfg = sfg.insert_operation(sqrt, sfg.find_by_name("constant4")[0].graph_id) + _sfg = sfg.insert_operation( + sqrt, sfg.find_by_name("constant4")[0].graph_id) assert _sfg.evaluate() != sfg.evaluate() assert any([isinstance(comp, SquareRoot) for comp in _sfg.operations]) - assert not any([isinstance(comp, SquareRoot) for comp in sfg.operations]) + assert not any([isinstance(comp, SquareRoot) + for comp in sfg.operations]) - assert not isinstance(sfg.find_by_name("constant4")[0].output(0).signals[0].destination.operation, SquareRoot) - assert isinstance(_sfg.find_by_name("constant4")[0].output(0).signals[0].destination.operation, SquareRoot) + assert not isinstance(sfg.find_by_name("constant4")[0].output( + 0).signals[0].destination.operation, SquareRoot) + assert isinstance(_sfg.find_by_name("constant4")[0].output( + 0).signals[0].destination.operation, SquareRoot) - assert sfg.find_by_name("constant4")[0].output(0).signals[0].destination.operation is sfg.find_by_id("add3") + assert sfg.find_by_name("constant4")[0].output( + 0).signals[0].destination.operation is sfg.find_by_id("add3") assert _sfg.find_by_name("constant4")[0].output( 0).signals[0].destination.operation is not _sfg.find_by_id("add3") - assert _sfg.find_by_id("sqrt1").output(0).signals[0].destination.operation is _sfg.find_by_id("add3") + assert _sfg.find_by_id("sqrt1").output( + 0).signals[0].destination.operation is _sfg.find_by_id("add3") def test_insert_invalid_component_in_sfg(self, large_operation_tree): sfg = SFG(outputs=[Output(large_operation_tree)]) @@ -443,8 +450,10 @@ class TestInsertComponent: 1).signals[0].destination.operation is _sfg.find_by_name("n_bfly")[0] # Correctly connected new input -> old output - assert _sfg.find_by_name("n_bfly")[0].input(0).signals[0].source.operation is _sfg.find_by_name("bfly3")[0] - assert _sfg.find_by_name("n_bfly")[0].input(1).signals[0].source.operation is _sfg.find_by_name("bfly3")[0] + assert _sfg.find_by_name("n_bfly")[0].input( + 0).signals[0].source.operation is _sfg.find_by_name("bfly3")[0] + assert _sfg.find_by_name("n_bfly")[0].input( + 1).signals[0].source.operation is _sfg.find_by_name("bfly3")[0] # Correctly connected new output -> next input assert _sfg.find_by_name("n_bfly")[0].output( @@ -453,8 +462,10 @@ class TestInsertComponent: 1).signals[0].destination.operation is _sfg.find_by_name("bfly2")[0] # Correctly connected next input -> new output - assert _sfg.find_by_name("bfly2")[0].input(0).signals[0].source.operation is _sfg.find_by_name("n_bfly")[0] - assert _sfg.find_by_name("bfly2")[0].input(1).signals[0].source.operation is _sfg.find_by_name("n_bfly")[0] + assert _sfg.find_by_name("bfly2")[0].input( + 0).signals[0].source.operation is _sfg.find_by_name("n_bfly")[0] + assert _sfg.find_by_name("bfly2")[0].input( + 1).signals[0].source.operation is _sfg.find_by_name("n_bfly")[0] class TestFindComponentsWithTypeName: @@ -477,19 +488,19 @@ class TestFindComponentsWithTypeName: mac_sfg = SFG(inputs=[inp1, inp2], outputs=[out1], name="mac_sfg") - assert {comp.name for comp in mac_sfg.get_components_with_type_name( + assert {comp.name for comp in mac_sfg.find_by_type_name( inp1.type_name())} == {"INP1", "INP2", "INP3"} - assert {comp.name for comp in mac_sfg.get_components_with_type_name( + assert {comp.name for comp in mac_sfg.find_by_type_name( add1.type_name())} == {"ADD1", "ADD2"} - assert {comp.name for comp in mac_sfg.get_components_with_type_name( + assert {comp.name for comp in mac_sfg.find_by_type_name( mul1.type_name())} == {"MUL1"} - assert {comp.name for comp in mac_sfg.get_components_with_type_name( + assert {comp.name for comp in mac_sfg.find_by_type_name( out1.type_name())} == {"OUT1"} - assert {comp.name for comp in mac_sfg.get_components_with_type_name( + assert {comp.name for comp in mac_sfg.find_by_type_name( Signal.type_name())} == {"S1", "S2", "S3", "S4", "S5", "S6", "S7"} @@ -814,32 +825,41 @@ class TestTopologicalOrderOperations: def test_feedback_sfg(self, sfg_simple_filter): topological_order = sfg_simple_filter.get_operations_topological_order() - assert [comp.name for comp in topological_order] == ["IN1", "ADD1", "T1", "CMUL1", "OUT1"] + assert [comp.name for comp in topological_order] == [ + "IN1", "ADD1", "T1", "CMUL1", "OUT1"] def test_multiple_independent_inputs(self, sfg_two_inputs_two_outputs_independent): topological_order = sfg_two_inputs_two_outputs_independent.get_operations_topological_order() - assert [comp.name for comp in topological_order] == ["IN1", "OUT1", "IN2", "C1", "ADD1", "OUT2"] + assert [comp.name for comp in topological_order] == [ + "IN1", "OUT1", "IN2", "C1", "ADD1", "OUT2"] def test_complex_graph(self, precedence_sfg_delays): topological_order = precedence_sfg_delays.get_operations_topological_order() assert [comp.name for comp in topological_order] == \ - ['IN1', 'C0', 'ADD1', 'Q1', 'A0', 'T1', 'B1', 'A1', 'T2', 'B2', 'ADD2', 'A2', 'ADD3', 'ADD4', 'OUT1'] + ['IN1', 'C0', 'ADD1', 'Q1', 'A0', 'T1', 'B1', 'A1', + 'T2', 'B2', 'ADD2', 'A2', 'ADD3', 'ADD4', 'OUT1'] class TestRemove: def test_remove_single_input_outputs(self, sfg_simple_filter): new_sfg = sfg_simple_filter.remove_operation("cmul1") - assert set(op.name for op in sfg_simple_filter.find_by_name("T1")[0].subsequent_operations) == {"CMUL1", "OUT1"} - assert set(op.name for op in new_sfg.find_by_name("T1")[0].subsequent_operations) == {"ADD1", "OUT1"} + assert set(op.name for op in sfg_simple_filter.find_by_name( + "T1")[0].subsequent_operations) == {"CMUL1", "OUT1"} + assert set(op.name for op in new_sfg.find_by_name("T1")[ + 0].subsequent_operations) == {"ADD1", "OUT1"} - assert set(op.name for op in sfg_simple_filter.find_by_name("ADD1")[0].preceding_operations) == {"CMUL1", "IN1"} - assert set(op.name for op in new_sfg.find_by_name("ADD1")[0].preceding_operations) == {"T1", "IN1"} + assert set(op.name for op in sfg_simple_filter.find_by_name( + "ADD1")[0].preceding_operations) == {"CMUL1", "IN1"} + assert set(op.name for op in new_sfg.find_by_name( + "ADD1")[0].preceding_operations) == {"T1", "IN1"} - assert "S1" in set([sig.name for sig in sfg_simple_filter.find_by_name("T1")[0].output(0).signals]) - assert "S2" in set([sig.name for sig in new_sfg.find_by_name("T1")[0].output(0).signals]) + assert "S1" in set( + [sig.name for sig in sfg_simple_filter.find_by_name("T1")[0].output(0).signals]) + assert "S2" in set( + [sig.name for sig in new_sfg.find_by_name("T1")[0].output(0).signals]) def test_remove_multiple_inputs_outputs(self, butterfly_operation_tree): out1 = Output(butterfly_operation_tree.output(0), "OUT1") @@ -852,8 +872,10 @@ class TestRemove: assert sfg.find_by_name("bfly3")[0].output(0).signal_count == 1 assert new_sfg.find_by_name("bfly3")[0].output(0).signal_count == 1 - sfg_dest_0 = sfg.find_by_name("bfly3")[0].output(0).signals[0].destination - new_sfg_dest_0 = new_sfg.find_by_name("bfly3")[0].output(0).signals[0].destination + sfg_dest_0 = sfg.find_by_name( + "bfly3")[0].output(0).signals[0].destination + new_sfg_dest_0 = new_sfg.find_by_name( + "bfly3")[0].output(0).signals[0].destination assert sfg_dest_0.index == 0 assert new_sfg_dest_0.index == 0 @@ -863,8 +885,10 @@ class TestRemove: assert sfg.find_by_name("bfly3")[0].output(1).signal_count == 1 assert new_sfg.find_by_name("bfly3")[0].output(1).signal_count == 1 - sfg_dest_1 = sfg.find_by_name("bfly3")[0].output(1).signals[0].destination - new_sfg_dest_1 = new_sfg.find_by_name("bfly3")[0].output(1).signals[0].destination + sfg_dest_1 = sfg.find_by_name( + "bfly3")[0].output(1).signals[0].destination + new_sfg_dest_1 = new_sfg.find_by_name( + "bfly3")[0].output(1).signals[0].destination assert sfg_dest_1.index == 1 assert new_sfg_dest_1.index == 1 @@ -875,7 +899,8 @@ class TestRemove: assert new_sfg.find_by_name("bfly1")[0].input(0).signal_count == 1 sfg_source_0 = sfg.find_by_name("bfly1")[0].input(0).signals[0].source - new_sfg_source_0 = new_sfg.find_by_name("bfly1")[0].input(0).signals[0].source + new_sfg_source_0 = new_sfg.find_by_name( + "bfly1")[0].input(0).signals[0].source assert sfg_source_0.index == 0 assert new_sfg_source_0.index == 0 @@ -883,7 +908,8 @@ class TestRemove: assert new_sfg_source_0.operation.name == "bfly3" sfg_source_1 = sfg.find_by_name("bfly1")[0].input(1).signals[0].source - new_sfg_source_1 = new_sfg.find_by_name("bfly1")[0].input(1).signals[0].source + new_sfg_source_1 = new_sfg.find_by_name( + "bfly1")[0].input(1).signals[0].source assert sfg_source_1.index == 1 assert new_sfg_source_1.index == 1 @@ -901,7 +927,8 @@ class TestSaveLoadSFG: def get_path(self, existing=False): path_ = "".join(random.choices(string.ascii_uppercase, k=4)) + ".py" while path.exists(path_) if not existing else not path.exists(path_): - path_ = "".join(random.choices(string.ascii_uppercase, k=4)) + ".py" + path_ = "".join(random.choices( + string.ascii_uppercase, k=4)) + ".py" return path_ @@ -964,7 +991,8 @@ class TestSaveLoadSFG: precedence_sfg_registers_and_constants_, _ = python_to_sfg(path_) - assert str(precedence_sfg_delays_and_constants) == str(precedence_sfg_registers_and_constants_) + assert str(precedence_sfg_delays_and_constants) == str( + precedence_sfg_registers_and_constants_) remove(path_) @@ -976,15 +1004,15 @@ class TestSaveLoadSFG: class TestGetComponentsOfType: def test_get_no_operations_of_type(self, sfg_two_inputs_two_outputs): - assert [op.name for op in sfg_two_inputs_two_outputs.get_components_with_type_name(Multiplication.type_name())] \ + assert [op.name for op in sfg_two_inputs_two_outputs.find_by_type_name(Multiplication.type_name())] \ == [] def test_get_multple_operations_of_type(self, sfg_two_inputs_two_outputs): - assert [op.name for op in sfg_two_inputs_two_outputs.get_components_with_type_name(Addition.type_name())] \ + assert [op.name for op in sfg_two_inputs_two_outputs.find_by_type_name(Addition.type_name())] \ == ["ADD1", "ADD2"] - assert [op.name for op in sfg_two_inputs_two_outputs.get_components_with_type_name(Input.type_name())] \ + assert [op.name for op in sfg_two_inputs_two_outputs.find_by_type_name(Input.type_name())] \ == ["IN1", "IN2"] - assert [op.name for op in sfg_two_inputs_two_outputs.get_components_with_type_name(Output.type_name())] \ + assert [op.name for op in sfg_two_inputs_two_outputs.find_by_type_name(Output.type_name())] \ == ["OUT1", "OUT2"]