# # This file is part of LiteX. # # Copyright (c) 2021 Leon Schuermann # SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause import unittest import unittest import random import itertools import sys from migen import * from litex.soc.interconnect.stream import * # Function to iterate over chunks of data, from # https://docs.python.org/3/library/itertools.html#itertools-recipes def grouper(iterable, n, fillvalue=None): "Collect data into fixed-length chunks or blocks" # grouper('ABCDEFG', 3, 'x') --> ABC DEF Gxx" args = [iter(iterable)] * n return itertools.zip_longest(*args, fillvalue=fillvalue) class StreamPacket: def __init__(self, data, params={}): # Data must be a list of bytes assert type(data) == list for b in data: assert type(b) == int and b >= 0 and b < 256 # Params must be a dictionary of strings mapping to integers assert type(params) == dict for param_key, param_value in params.items(): assert type(param_key) == str assert type(param_value) == int self.data = data self.params = params def compare(self, other, quiet=True, output_target=sys.stdout): if len(self.data) != len(other.data): if not quiet: print("Length mismatch in number of received bytes of packet:" \ " {} {}".format(len(self.data), len(other.data)), file=sys.stdout) return False for nbyte, (byte_a, byte_b) in enumerate(zip(self.data, other.data)): if byte_a != byte_b: if not quiet: print("Mismatch between sent and received bytes {}: " \ "0x{:02x} 0x{:02x}".format(nbyte, byte_a, byte_b), file=sys.stdout) return False if set(self.params.keys()) != set(other.params.keys()): if not quiet: print("Sent and received packets have different param fields:" \ " {} {}".format(self.params.keys(), other.params.keys()), file=sys.stdout) return False for param_name, self_param_value in self.params.items(): other_param_value = other.params[param_name] if self_param_value != other_param_value: if not quiet: print("Sent and received packets have different value for" \ " param signal \"{}\": 0x{:x} 0x{:x}".format( param_name, self_param_value, other_param_value), file=sys.stdout) return False return True def stream_inserter( sink, src, seed=42, valid_rand=50, debug_print=False, broken_8bit_last_be=True): """Insert a list of packets of bytes on to the stream interface `sink`. If `sink` has a `last_be` signal, that is set accordingly. """ prng = random.Random(seed) # Extract the data width from the provided sink Endpoint dw = len(sink.data) # Make sure dw is evenly divisible by 8 as the logic below relies on # that. Also, last_be wouldn't make much sense otherwise. assert dw % 8 == 0 # If a last_be signal is provided, it must contain one bit per byte of data, # i.e. be dw // 8 long. if hasattr(sink, "last_be"): assert dw // 8 == len(sink.last_be) # src is a list of lists. Each list represents a packet of bytes. Send each # packet over the bus. for pi, packet in enumerate(src): assert len(packet.data) > 0, "Packets of length 0 are not compatible " \ "with the ready/valid stream interface" # Each packet is a list. We must send dw // 8 bytes at a time. Use the # grouper method to get a chunked iterator over the packet bytes and # shift them to their correct position. Use a random filler byte to # complete a bus word. words = [] for chunk in grouper(packet.data, dw // 8, prng.randrange(256)): word = 0 for i, b in enumerate(chunk): assert b >= 0 and b < 256 word |= b << (i * 8) words += [word] if hasattr(sink, "last_be"): encoded_last_be = Constant( 1 << ((len(packet.data) - 1) % (dw // 8)), bits_sign=len(sink.last_be) ) # In legacy code for 8bit data paths last_be might not be set # properly: while last_be should always be equal to last for 8bit # data paths, if new code interacts with old code which is not yet # last_be aware, it might always be deasserted. If # broken_8bit_last_be is set and we have an 8bit data path, randomly # set last_be to either one or zero to check whether the DUT handles # these cases properly. if broken_8bit_last_be and dw == 8: encoded_last_be = Constant(prng.randrange(2), bits_sign=1) # At the very beginning of the packet transmission, set the param # signals for param_signal, param_value in packet.params.items(): yield getattr(sink, param_signal).eq(param_value) for i, word in enumerate(words): last = i == len(words) - 1 # Place the word on the bus, if its the last word set last and # last_be accordingly and finally set sink to valid yield sink.data.eq(word) yield sink.last.eq(last) if hasattr(sink, "last_be"): if last: yield sink.last_be.eq(encoded_last_be) else: yield sink.last_be.eq(0) yield sink.valid.eq(1) yield # Wait until the sink has become ready for one clock cycle while not (yield sink.ready): yield # Set sink to not valid for a random amount of time yield sink.valid.eq(0) while prng.randrange(100) < valid_rand: yield # Okay, we've transmitted a packet. We must set sink.valid to false, for # good measure clear all other signals as well. We don't explicitly # yield, given a there might be a new packet waiting already. yield sink.data.eq(0) yield sink.last.eq(0) if hasattr(sink, "last_be"): yield sink.last_be.eq(0) for param_signal in packet.params.keys(): yield getattr(sink, param_signal).eq(0) yield sink.valid.eq(0) if debug_print: print("Sent packet {}.".format(pi), file=sys.stderr) # All packets have been transmitted. sink.valid has already been # deasserted, yield once to properly apply that value. yield def stream_collector( source, dest=[], expect_npackets=None, seed=42, ready_rand=50, debug_print=False): """Consume some packets of bytes from the stream interface `source`. If `source` has a `last_be` signal, that is respected properly. """ prng = random.Random(seed) # Extract the data width from the provided source endpoint dw = len(source.data) # Make sure dw is evenly divisible by 8 as the logic below relies on # that. Also, last_be wouldn't make much sense otherwise. assert dw % 8 == 0 # If a last_be signal is provided, it must contain one bit per byte of data, # i.e. be dw // 8 long. if hasattr(source, "last_be"): assert dw // 8 == len(source.last_be) # Extract "param_signals" from the source Endpoint. They are extracted on # the first valid word of a packet. If dest will be a list of tuples with # data and param signals if there are any, otherwise just a list of lists. param_signals = [ signal_name for signal_name, _, _ in source.param.layout ] if hasattr(source, "param") else [] # Loop for collecting individual packets, separated by source.last while expect_npackets == None or len(dest) < expect_npackets: # Buffer for the current packet collected_bytes = [] param_signal_states = {} # Iterate until "last" has been seen. That concludes the end of a bus # transaction / packet. read_last = False first_word = True while not read_last: # We are ready to accept another bus word yield source.ready.eq(1) yield # Wait for data to become valid while (yield source.valid) == 0: yield # Data is now valid, read it byte by byte data = yield source.data for byte in range(dw // 8): if (yield source.last) == 1: read_last = True if hasattr(source, "last_be") and \ 2**byte > (yield source.last_be): break collected_bytes += [((data >> (byte * 8)) & 0xFF)] # Also, if this is the first loop iteration, latch all param signals for param_signal in param_signals: param_signal_states[param_signal] = \ yield getattr(source, param_signal) # Set source to not valid for a random amount of time yield source.ready.eq(0) while prng.randrange(100) < ready_rand: yield # This is no longer the first loop iteration first_word = False # A full packet has been read. Append it to dest. dest += [StreamPacket(collected_bytes, param_signal_states)] if debug_print: print("Received packet {}.".format(len(dest) - 1), file=sys.stderr) def generate_test_packets(npackets, seed=42): # Generate a number of last-terminated bus transaction byte contents (dubbed # packets) prng = random.Random(42) packets = [] for _ in range(npackets): # With a random number of bytes from [1, 1024) values = [] for _ in range(prng.randrange(1023) + 1): # With random values from [0, 256). values += [prng.randrange(256)] packets += [StreamPacket(values)] return packets def compare_packets(packets_a, packets_b): if len(packets_a) != len(packets_b): print("Length mismatch in number of received packets: {} {}" .format(len(packets_a), len(packets_b)), file=sys.stderr) return False for npacket, (packet_a, packet_b) in enumerate(zip(packets_a, packets_b)): if not packet_a.compare(packet_b): print("Error in packet", npacket) packet_a.compare(packet_b, quiet=False) return False return True class TestStream(unittest.TestCase): def pipe_test(self, dut, seed=42, npackets=64, debug_print=False): # Get some data to test with packets = generate_test_packets(npackets, seed=seed) # Buffer for received packets (filled by collector) recvd_packets = [] run_simulation( dut, [ stream_inserter( dut.sink, src=packets, debug_print=debug_print, seed=seed, ), stream_collector( dut.source, dest=recvd_packets, expect_npackets=npackets, debug_print=debug_print, seed=seed, ), ], ) self.assertTrue(compare_packets(packets, recvd_packets)) def test_pipe_valid(self): # PipeValid either connects the entire payload or not. Thus we don't # need to test for 8bit support or a missing last_be signal # specifically. This test does however ensure that last_be will continue # to be respected in the future. dut = PipeValid([("data", 32), ("last_be", 4)]) self.pipe_test(dut) def test_pipe_ready(self): # PipeReady either connects the entire stream Endpoint or not. Thus we # don't need to test for 8bit support or a missing last_be signal # specifically. This test does however ensure that last_be will continue # to be respected in the future. dut = PipeReady([("data", 64), ("last_be", 8)]) self.pipe_test(dut)