# This file should be used to extend the origen with application specific commands # Map any command aliases here, for example to allow 'origen ex' to refer to a # command called execute you would add a reference as shown below: aliases ={ # "ex" => "execute", } # The requested command is passed in here as @command, this checks it against # the above alias table and should not be removed. @command = aliases[@command] || @command # Now branch to the specific task code case @command # Here is an example of how to implement a command, the logic can go straight # in here or you can require an external file if preferred. when "sim:build_example" Dir.chdir(Origen.root) do output = `origen sim:build #{Origen.app.remotes_dir}/example_rtl/dut1/dut1.v` puts output Origen.load_target FileUtils.mkdir_p "simulation/default/#{tester.simulator.config[:vendor]}" case tester.simulator.config[:vendor] when :icarus output =~ / (cd .*)\n/ system $1 FileUtils.mv "#{Origen.config.output_directory}/origen.vpi", "simulation/default/icarus" output =~ / (iverilog .*)\n/ system $1 FileUtils.mv "origen.vvp", "simulation/default/icarus" when :cadence output =~ / (irun .*)\n/ system = $1 FileUtils.mv "INCA_libs", "simulation/default/cadence" end puts puts "Done, run this command to run a test simulation:" puts puts " origen g test" puts end exit 0 ## Example of how to make a command to run unit tests, this simply invokes RSpec on ## the spec directory #when "specs" # require "rspec" # exit RSpec::Core::Runner.run(['spec']) ## Example of how to make a command to run diff-based tests #when "examples", "test" # Origen.load_application # status = 0 # # # Compiler tests # ARGV = %w(templates/example.txt.erb -t debug -r approved) # load "origen/commands/compile.rb" # # Pattern generator tests # #ARGV = %w(some_pattern -t debug -r approved) # #load "#{Origen.top}/lib/origen/commands/generate.rb" # # if Origen.app.stats.changed_files == 0 && # Origen.app.stats.new_files == 0 && # Origen.app.stats.changed_patterns == 0 && # Origen.app.stats.new_patterns == 0 # # Origen.app.stats.report_pass # else # Origen.app.stats.report_fail # status = 1 # end # puts # if @command == "test" # Origen.app.unload_target! # require "rspec" # result = RSpec::Core::Runner.run(['spec']) # status = status == 1 ? 1 : result # end # exit status # Exit with a 1 on the event of a failure per std unix result codes # Always leave an else clause to allow control to fall back through to the # Origen command handler. else # You probably want to also add the your commands to the help shown via # origen -h, you can do this be assigning the required text to @application_commands # before handing control back to Origen. Un-comment the example below to get started. @application_commands = <<-EOT sim:build_example Build the example simulation object for the current environment setting EOT end