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Memories
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Memories (on-chip SRAM) are not supported, but will be soon, using a
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mechanism similar to instances. (TODO)
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Memories (on-chip SRAM) are supported using a mechanism similar to
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instances.
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A memory object has the following parameters:
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- the width, which is the number of bits in each word.
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- the depth, which represents the number of words in the memory.
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- an optional list of integers used to initialize the memory.
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- a list of port descriptions.
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Each port description contains:
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- the address signal (mandatory).
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- the data read signal (mandatory).
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- the write enable signal (optional). If the port is using masked
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writes, the width of the write enable signal should match the number
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of sub-words.
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- the data write signal (iff there is a write enable signal).
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- whether reads are synchronous (default) or asynchronous.
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- the read enable port (optional, ignored for asynchronous ports).
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- the write granularity (default 0), which defines the number of bits
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in each sub-word. If it is set to 0, the port is using whole-word
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writes only and the width of the write enable signal must be 1. This
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parameter is ignored if there is no write enable signal.
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- the mode of the port (default READ_FIRST, ignored for asynchronous
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ports). It can be:
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* READ_FIRST: during a write, the previous value is read.
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* WRITE_FIRST: the written value is returned.
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* NO_CHANGE: the data read signal keeps its previous value on a
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write.
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Migen generates behavioural V*HDL code that should be compatible with all
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simulators and, if the number of ports is <= 2, most FPGA synthesizers.
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If a specific code is needed, the memory generator function can be
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overriden using the memory_handler parameter of the conversion function.
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Fragments
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