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chisel3.util

MuxLookup

object MuxLookup extends SourceInfoDoc

Creates a cascade of n Muxs to search for a key value. The Selector may be a UInt or an EnumType.

Source
Mux.scala
Example:
  1. MuxLookup(idx, default)(Seq(0.U -> a, 1.U -> b))
    MuxLookup(myEnum, default)(Seq(MyEnum.a -> 1.U, MyEnum.b -> 2.U, MyEnum.c -> 3.U))
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  1. final def !=(arg0: Any): Boolean
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  2. final def ##: Int
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  3. final def ==(arg0: Any): Boolean
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  4. macro def apply[S <: EnumType, T <: Data](key: S, default: T)(mapping: Seq[(S, T)]): T

    key

    a key to search for

    default

    a default value if nothing is found

    mapping

    a sequence to search of keys and values

    returns

    the value found or the default if not

  5. macro def apply[T <: Data](key: UInt, default: T)(mapping: Seq[(UInt, T)]): T

    key

    a key to search for

    default

    a default value if nothing is found

    mapping

    a sequence to search of keys and values

    returns

    the value found or the default if not

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  7. def clone(): AnyRef
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  8. def do_apply[S <: UInt, T <: Data](key: S, default: T, mapping: Seq[(S, T)])(implicit sourceinfo: SourceInfo): T

  9. def do_applyEnum[S <: EnumType, T <: Data](key: S, default: T, mapping: Seq[(S, T)])(implicit sourceinfo: SourceInfo): T

  10. final def eq(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean
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  16. final def ne(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean
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These internal methods are not part of the public-facing API!

The equivalent public-facing methods do not have the do_ prefix or have the same name. Use and look at the documentation for those. If you want left shift, use <<, not do_<<. If you want conversion to a Seq of Bools look at the asBools above, not the one below. Users can safely ignore every method in this group!

🐉🐉🐉 Here be dragons... 🐉🐉🐉

These do_X methods are used to enable both implicit passing of SourceInfo while also supporting chained apply methods. In effect all "normal" methods that you, as a user, will use in your designs, are converted to their "hidden", do_*, via macro transformations. Without using macros here, only one of the above wanted behaviors is allowed (implicit passing and chained applies)---the compiler interprets a chained apply as an explicit 'implicit' argument and will throw type errors.

The "normal", public-facing methods then take no SourceInfo. However, a macro transforms this public-facing method into a call to an internal, hidden do_* that takes an explicit SourceInfo by inserting an implicitly[SourceInfo] as the explicit argument.