require 'origen' class OrigenLinkApplication < Origen::Application # See http://origen-sdk.org/origen/api/Origen/Application/Configuration.html # for a full list of the configuration options available # These attributes should never be changed, the duplication here will be resolved in future # by condensing these attributes that do similar things self.name = "origen_link" self.namespace = "OrigenLink" config.name = "origen_link" config.initials = "OrigenLink" # Change this to point to the revision control repository for this application config.rc_url = "git@github.com:Origen-SDK/OrigenLink.git" config.release_externally = true # To enable deployment of your documentation to a web server (via the 'origen web' # command) fill in these attributes. #config.web_directory = "/path/to/server/origen_link" #config.web_domain = "http://origen.mycompany.net/origen_link" config.web_directory = "git@github.com:Origen-SDK/Origen-SDK.github.io.git/OrigenLink" config.web_domain = "http://origen-sdk.org/OrigenLink" # When false Origen will be less strict about checking for some common coding errors, # it is recommended that you leave this to true for better feedback and easier debug. # This will be the default setting in Origen v3. config.strict_errors = true # See: http://origen-sdk.org/origen/latest/guides/utilities/lint/ config.lint_test = { # Require the lint tests to pass before allowing a release to proceed run_on_tag: true, # Auto correct violations where possible whenever 'origen lint' is run auto_correct: true, # Limit the testing for large legacy applications #level: :easy, # Run on these directories/files by default #files: ["lib", "config/application.rb"], } config.semantically_version = true # An example of how to set application specific LSF parameters #config.lsf.project = "msg.te" # An example of how to specify a prefix to add to all generated patterns #config.pattern_prefix = "nvm" # An example of how to add header comments to all generated patterns #config.pattern_header do # cc "This is a pattern created by the example origen application" #end # By default all generated output will end up in ./output. # Here you can specify an alternative directory entirely, or make it dynamic such that # the output ends up in a setup specific directory. #config.output_directory do # "#{Origen.root}/output/#{$dut.class}" #end # Similarly for the reference files, generally you want to setup the reference directory # structure to mirror that of your output directory structure. #config.reference_directory do # "#{Origen.root}/.ref/#{$dut.class}" #end # This will automatically deploy your documentation after every tag #def after_release_email(tag, note, type, selector, options) # command = "origen web compile --remote --api" # Dir.chdir Origen.root do # system command # end #end # Ensure that all tests pass before allowing a release to continue #def validate_release # if !system("origen specs") || !system("origen examples") # puts "Sorry but you can't release with failing tests, please fix them and try again." # exit 1 # else # puts "All tests passing, proceeding with release process!" # end #end # To enabled source-less pattern generation create a class (for example PatternDispatcher) # to generate the pattern. This should return false if the requested pattern has been # dispatched, otherwise Origen will proceed with looking up a pattern source as normal. #def before_pattern_lookup(requested_pattern) # PatternDispatcher.new.dispatch_or_return(requested_pattern) #end # If you use pattern iterators you may come across the case where you request a pattern # like this: # origen g example_pat_b0.atp # # However it cannot be found by Origen since the pattern name is actually example_pat_bx.atp # In the case where the pattern cannot be found Origen will pass the name to this translator # if it exists, and here you can make any substitutions to help Origen find the file you # want. In this example any instances of _b\d, where \d means a number, are replaced by # _bx. #config.pattern_name_translator do |name| # name.gsub(/_b\d/, "_bx") #end end