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authorjcorgan <jcorgan@221aa14e-8319-0410-a670-987f0aec2ac5>2008-09-08 01:00:12 +0000
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Merged r9433:9527 from features/gr-usrp2 into trunk. Adds usrp2 and gr-usrp2 top-level components. Trunk passes distcheck with mb-gcc installed, but currently not without them. The key issue is that when mb-gcc is not installed, the build system skips over the usrp2/firmware directory, and the firmware include files don't get put into the dist tarball. But we can't do the usual DIST_SUBDIRS method as the firmware is a subpackage.
git-svn-id: http://gnuradio.org/svn/gnuradio/trunk@9528 221aa14e-8319-0410-a670-987f0aec2ac5
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+// Dual ported RAM
+// Addresses are byte-oriented, so botton 2 address bits are ignored.
+// AWIDTH of 13 allows you to address 8K bytes.
+// For Spartan 3, if the total RAM size is not a multiple of 8K then BRAM space is wasted
+// RAM_SIZE parameter allows odd-sized RAMs, like 24K
+
+module dpram32 #(parameter AWIDTH=15,
+ parameter RAM_SIZE=16384)
+ (input clk,
+
+ input [AWIDTH-1:0] adr1_i,
+ input [31:0] dat1_i,
+ output reg [31:0] dat1_o,
+ input we1_i,
+ input en1_i,
+ input [3:0] sel1_i,
+
+ input [AWIDTH-1:0] adr2_i,
+ input [31:0] dat2_i,
+ output reg [31:0] dat2_o,
+ input we2_i,
+ input en2_i,
+ input [3:0] sel2_i );
+
+ reg [7:0] ram0 [0:(RAM_SIZE/4)-1];
+ reg [7:0] ram1 [0:(RAM_SIZE/4)-1];
+ reg [7:0] ram2 [0:(RAM_SIZE/4)-1];
+ reg [7:0] ram3 [0:(RAM_SIZE/4)-1];
+
+ // This is how we used to size the RAM -->
+ // reg [7:0] ram3 [0:(1<<(AWIDTH-2))-1];
+
+ // Port 1
+ always @(posedge clk)
+ if(en1_i) dat1_o[31:24] <= ram3[adr1_i[AWIDTH-1:2]];
+ always @(posedge clk)
+ if(en1_i) dat1_o[23:16] <= ram2[adr1_i[AWIDTH-1:2]];
+ always @(posedge clk)
+ if(en1_i) dat1_o[15:8] <= ram1[adr1_i[AWIDTH-1:2]];
+ always @(posedge clk)
+ if(en1_i) dat1_o[7:0] <= ram0[adr1_i[AWIDTH-1:2]];
+
+ always @(posedge clk)
+ if(we1_i & en1_i & sel1_i[3])
+ ram3[adr1_i[AWIDTH-1:2]] <= dat1_i[31:24];
+ always @(posedge clk)
+ if(we1_i & en1_i & sel1_i[2])
+ ram2[adr1_i[AWIDTH-1:2]] <= dat1_i[23:16];
+ always @(posedge clk)
+ if(we1_i & en1_i & sel1_i[1])
+ ram1[adr1_i[AWIDTH-1:2]] <= dat1_i[15:8];
+ always @(posedge clk)
+ if(we1_i & en1_i & sel1_i[0])
+ ram0[adr1_i[AWIDTH-1:2]] <= dat1_i[7:0];
+
+ // Port 2
+ always @(posedge clk)
+ if(en2_i) dat2_o[31:24] <= ram3[adr2_i[AWIDTH-1:2]];
+ always @(posedge clk)
+ if(en2_i) dat2_o[23:16] <= ram2[adr2_i[AWIDTH-1:2]];
+ always @(posedge clk)
+ if(en2_i) dat2_o[15:8] <= ram1[adr2_i[AWIDTH-1:2]];
+ always @(posedge clk)
+ if(en2_i) dat2_o[7:0] <= ram0[adr2_i[AWIDTH-1:2]];
+
+ always @(posedge clk)
+ if(we2_i & en2_i & sel2_i[3])
+ ram3[adr2_i[AWIDTH-1:2]] <= dat2_i[31:24];
+ always @(posedge clk)
+ if(we2_i & en2_i & sel2_i[2])
+ ram2[adr2_i[AWIDTH-1:2]] <= dat2_i[23:16];
+ always @(posedge clk)
+ if(we2_i & en2_i & sel2_i[1])
+ ram1[adr2_i[AWIDTH-1:2]] <= dat2_i[15:8];
+ always @(posedge clk)
+ if(we2_i & en2_i & sel2_i[0])
+ ram0[adr2_i[AWIDTH-1:2]] <= dat2_i[7:0];
+
+endmodule // dpram32
+
+