# libvhdl A LGPLv3 licensed library of reusable components for VHDL designs and testbenches ##sim (Non) synthesible components for testbenches ##### AssertP Package with various assertion procedures. * `assert_true(x[, str, level])` checks if boolean x = false * `assert_false(x[, str, level])` checks if boolean x = false * `assert_equal(x, y[, str, level])` checks if x = y * `assert_unequal(x, y[, str, level])` checks if x /= y All of the assert_* procedures have following optional parameters: * `str` print string str to console instead implemented one * `level` severity level (note, warning, error, failure) ##### SimP Package with various components general useful for simulation * `wait_cycles(x, n)` waits for n rising edges on std_logic signal x * `spi_master()` configurable master for SPI protocol, supports all cpol/cpha modes * `spi_slave()` configurable slave for SPI protocol, supports all cpol/cpha modes ##### QueueP Package with various implementations of queue types: * `t_simple_queue` simple array based FIFO queue * `t_list_queue` linked list FIFO queue using access types ## syn Synthesizable components for implementing in FPGA ##### SpiMasterE Configurable SPI master with support modes 0-3 and simple VAI local backend. ##### SpiSlaveE Configurable SPI slave with support modes 0-3 and simple VAI local backend. ##### WishBoneMasterE Simple WishBone bus master with support of classic single write & read ##### WishBoneSlaveE Simple WishBone bus slave with support of classic single write & read and register backend ##test Unit tests for each component ##### QueueT Unit tests for components of QueueP package ##### SimT Unit tests for components of SimP package ##### SpiT Unit tests for SpiMasterE and SpiSlaveE components ##### WishBoneT Unit tests for WishBoneMasterE and WishBoneSlaveE components ## Dependencies To run the tests, you have to install GHDL. You can get it from [http://sourceforge.net/projects/ghdl-updates/](http://sourceforge.net/projects/ghdl-updates/). Furthermore, you need the VHDL-2008 proposed packages because libvhdl uses various VHDL-2008 features. To get the needed files, you can use the get_vhdl_2008.sh script which downloads the files into the vhdl_2008 folder and patches the env_c.vhdl file to get in compiled with GHDL. If you another simulator with full VHDL-2008 support, you don't need these packages. Instead you have to outcomment the references to these packages from the source files. libvhdl also uses the OSVVM library to generate random data for the unit tests. We use version OSVVM version 2.1 because of restrictions of the current GHDL release. You can find it under the osvvm_2.1 folder in the test/ directory. If you use another simulator with full OSVVM support, you can download newer versions of the library from [http://osvvm.org](http://osvvm.org). Another useful tool is GTKWave, install it if you want to use the waveform files generated by some of the tests. ## Building Type `make` to do all tests. You should see the successfully running tests like this: ``` $ make ghdl -a --std=02 ../sim/QueueP.vhd QueueT.vhd ghdl -e --std=02 QueueT ghdl -r --std=02 QueueT QueueT.vhd:52:5:@0ms:(report note): INFO: t_simple_queue test finished successfully QueueT.vhd:87:5:@0ms:(report note): INFO: t_list_queue test finished successfully ```