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#ifndef VPI_USER_H
#define VPI_USER_H
/*
* Copyright (c) 1999-2020 Stephen Williams (steve@icarus.com)
*
* This source code is free software; you can redistribute it
* and/or modify it in source code form under the terms of the GNU
* General Public License as published by the Free Software
* Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option)
* any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
#if defined(__MINGW32__) || defined (__CYGWIN__)
# define DLLEXPORT __declspec(dllexport)
#else
# define DLLEXPORT
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
# define EXTERN_C_START extern "C" {
# define EXTERN_C_END }
#else
# define EXTERN_C_START
# define EXTERN_C_END
#endif
#ifndef __GNUC__
# undef __attribute__
# define __attribute__(x)
#endif
EXTERN_C_START
# include <stdarg.h>
# include <stdio.h>
# include <stdarg.h>
# include "_pli_types.h"
#ifndef ICARUS_VPI_CONST
#define ICARUS_VPI_CONST
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
typedef class __vpiHandle *vpiHandle;
#else
typedef struct __vpiHandle *vpiHandle;
#endif
/*
* This structure is created by the VPI application to provide hooks
* into the application that the compiler/simulator can access.
*/
typedef struct t_vpi_systf_data {
PLI_INT32 type;
PLI_INT32 sysfunctype;
const char *tfname;
PLI_INT32 (*calltf) (ICARUS_VPI_CONST PLI_BYTE8*);
PLI_INT32 (*compiletf)(ICARUS_VPI_CONST PLI_BYTE8*);
PLI_INT32 (*sizetf) (ICARUS_VPI_CONST PLI_BYTE8*);
ICARUS_VPI_CONST PLI_BYTE8 *user_data;
} s_vpi_systf_data, *p_vpi_systf_data;
/* The type in the above structure can have one of the following
values: */
#define vpiSysTask 1
#define vpiSysFunc 2
typedef struct t_vpi_vlog_info
{
PLI_INT32 argc;
char **argv;
char *product;
char *version;
} s_vpi_vlog_info, *p_vpi_vlog_info;
typedef struct t_vpi_time {
/*
Type can be :
vpiScaledRealTime == 1
vpiSimTime == 2
vpiSuppressTime == 3
*/
PLI_INT32 type;
PLI_UINT32 high;
PLI_UINT32 low;
double real;
} s_vpi_time, *p_vpi_time;
#define vpiScaledRealTime 1
#define vpiSimTime 2
#define vpiSuppressTime 3
typedef struct t_vpi_vecval {
PLI_INT32 aval, bval; /* ab encoding: 00=0, 10=1, 11=X, 01=Z */
} s_vpi_vecval, *p_vpi_vecval;
typedef struct t_vpi_strengthval {
PLI_INT32 logic;
PLI_INT32 s0, s1;
} s_vpi_strengthval, *p_vpi_strengthval;
/*
* This structure holds values that are passed back and forth between
* the simulator and the application.
*/
typedef struct t_vpi_value {
PLI_INT32 format;
union {
char *str;
PLI_INT32 scalar;
PLI_INT32 integer;
double real;
struct t_vpi_time *time;
struct t_vpi_vecval *vector;
struct t_vpi_strengthval *strength;
char *misc;
} value;
} s_vpi_value, *p_vpi_value;
/*
Conform the IEEE 1364, We add the
Standard vpi_delay structure to
enable the modpath delay values
Conform IEEE 1364, Pg 670 :
The "da" field of the s_vpi_delay
structure shall be a user allocated
array of "s_vpi_time" structure
The array shall store delay values returned
by vpi_get_delay(). The number of elements in
the array shall be determined by
(1) The number of delays to be retrieved
( normally this is used in vpi_get_delays (..) )
{
(1.1) Set by "no_of_delays" field
(1.2) For the primitive_object, the no_of_delays
shall be 2 or 3
(1.3) For path_delay object the no_of_delays shall
be 1,2,3,6, 12
(1.4) For timing_check_object, the no_of_delays shall
be match the number of limits existing in the
Time Check
(1.5) For intermodule_path object, the no_of_delays shall
be 2 or 3
}
(2) The "mtm_flag" && "pulsere_flag"
Normally, if you set mtm = X, pulsere = Y
then, you will need allocate (num * no_of_delay)
s_vpi_time elements for 'da' array before calling
the vpi_get/put_delays (..)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
| | | |
| mtm_flag | No of s_vpi_time array | order in which delay |
| pulsere_flag | element required by the | elements shall be filed |
| | s_vpi_delay->da | |
| | | |
|----------------|-------------------------|------------------------------|
| | | 1o delay da[0]--> 1o delay |
| mtm = false | no_of_delay | 2o delay da[1]--> 2o delay |
| pulere = false | | |
| | | |
|----------------|-------------------------|------------------------------|
| | | 1o delay da[0]--> min delay |
| mtm = true | | da[1]--> typ delay |
| pulere = false | 3*no_of_delay | da[2]--> max delay |
| | | 2o delay da[3]--> min delay |
| | | da[4]--> typ delay |
| | | .... |
|----------------|-------------------------|------------------------------|
| | | 1o delay da[0]--> delay |
| mtm = false | | da[1]--> rej limit |
| pulere = true | 3*no_of_delay | da[2]--> err limit |
| | | 2o delay da[3]--> delay |
| | | da[4]--> rej limit |
| | | .... |
|----------------|-------------------------|------------------------------|
| | | 1o delay da[0]--> min delay |
| mtm = true | | da[1]--> typ delay |
| pulere = true | 9*no_of_delay | da[2]--> max delay |
| | | da[3]--> min delay |
| | | da[4]--> typ delay |
| | | da[5]--> max delay |
| | | da[6]--> min delay |
| | | da[7]--> typ delay |
| | | da[8]--> max delay |
| | | 2o delay da[9]--> min delay |
| | | .... |
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMPORTANT :
The delay Structure has to be allocated before passing a pointer to
"vpi_get_delays ( )".
*/
typedef struct t_vpi_delay {
struct t_vpi_time *da; /* Array of delay data */
PLI_INT32 no_of_delays ;
PLI_INT32 time_type; /* vpiScaledRealTime, vpiSimTime */
PLI_INT32 mtm_flag;
PLI_INT32 append_flag;
PLI_INT32 pulsere_flag;
} s_vpi_delay, *p_vpi_delay;
/* These are valid codes for the format of the t_vpi_value structure. */
#define vpiBinStrVal 1
#define vpiOctStrVal 2
#define vpiDecStrVal 3
#define vpiHexStrVal 4
#define vpiScalarVal 5
#define vpiIntVal 6
#define vpiRealVal 7
#define vpiStringVal 8
#define vpiVectorVal 9
#define vpiStrengthVal 10
#define vpiTimeVal 11
#define vpiObjTypeVal 12
#define vpiSuppressVal 13
/* SCALAR VALUES */
#define vpi0 0
#define vpi1 1
#define vpiZ 2
#define vpiX 3
#define vpiH 4
#define vpiL 5
#define vpiDontCare 6
/* STRENGTH VALUES */
#define vpiSupplyDrive 0x80
#define vpiStrongDrive 0x40
#define vpiPullDrive 0x20
#define vpiLargeCharge 0x10
#define vpiWeakDrive 0x08
#define vpiMediumCharge 0x04
#define vpiSmallCharge 0x02
#define vpiHiZ 0x01
/* OBJECT CODES */
#define vpiConstant 7
#define vpiFunction 20
#define vpiIntegerVar 25
#define vpiIterator 27
#define vpiMemory 29
#define vpiMemoryWord 30
#define vpiModPath 31
#define vpiModule 32
#define vpiNamedBegin 33
#define vpiNamedEvent 34
#define vpiNamedFork 35
#define vpiNet 36
#define vpiNetBit 37
#define vpiParameter 41
#define vpiPartSelect 42
#define vpiPathTerm 43
#define vpiPort 44
#define vpiRealVar 47
#define vpiReg 48
#define vpiRegBit 49
#define vpiSysFuncCall 56
#define vpiSysTaskCall 57
#define vpiTask 59
#define vpiTimeVar 63
#define vpiUdpDefn 66
#define vpiUserSystf 67
#define vpiNetArray 114
#define vpiIndex 78
#define vpiLeftRange 79
#define vpiParent 81
#define vpiRightRange 83
#define vpiScope 84
#define vpiSysTfCall 85
#define vpiArgument 89
#define vpiInternalScope 92
#define vpiModPathIn 95
#define vpiModPathOut 96
#define vpiVariables 100
#define vpiExpr 102
/********************** object types added with 1364-2001 *********************/
#define vpiCallback 107
#define vpiRegArray 116
/********************** object types added with 1364-2005 *********************/
#define vpiGenScope 134
/* PROPERTIES */
#define vpiUndefined (-1)
#define vpiType 1
#define vpiName 2
#define vpiFullName 3
#define vpiSize 4
#define vpiFile 5
#define vpiLineNo 6
#define vpiTopModule 7
#define vpiCellInstance 8
#define vpiDefName 9
#define vpiTimeUnit 11
#define vpiTimePrecision 12
#define vpiDefFile 15
#define vpiDefLineNo 16
#define vpiScalar 17
#define vpiVector 18
#define vpiDirection 20 /* direction of port: */
# define vpiInput 1
# define vpiOutput 2
# define vpiInout 3
# define vpiMixedIO 4 /* Not currently output */
# define vpiNoDirection 5
#define vpiNetType 22
# define vpiWire 1
# define vpiWand 2
# define vpiWor 3
# define vpiTri 4
# define vpiTri0 5
# define vpiTri1 6
# define vpiTriReg 7
# define vpiTriAnd 8
# define vpiTriOr 9
# define vpiSupply1 10
# define vpiSupply0 11
#define vpiArray 28
#define vpiPortIndex 29
#define vpiEdge 36
# define vpiNoEdge 0x00 /* No edge */
# define vpiEdge01 0x01 /* 0 --> 1 */
# define vpiEdge10 0x02 /* 1 --> 0 */
# define vpiEdge0x 0x04 /* 0 --> x */
# define vpiEdgex1 0x08 /* x --> 1 */
# define vpiEdge1x 0x10 /* 1 --> x */
# define vpiEdgex0 0x20 /* x --> 0 */
# define vpiPosedge (vpiEdgex1|vpiEdge01|vpiEdge0x)
# define vpiNegedge (vpiEdgex0|vpiEdge10|vpiEdge1x)
# define vpiAnyEdge (vpiPosedge|vpiNegedge)
#define vpiConstType 40
# define vpiDecConst 1
# define vpiRealConst 2
# define vpiBinaryConst 3
# define vpiOctConst 4
# define vpiHexConst 5
# define vpiStringConst 6
#define vpiFuncType 44
# define vpiIntFunc 1
# define vpiRealFunc 2
# define vpiTimeFunc 3
# define vpiSizedFunc 4
# define vpiSizedSignedFunc 5
#define vpiSysFuncType vpiFuncType
# define vpiSysFuncInt vpiIntFunc
# define vpiSysFuncReal vpiRealFunc
# define vpiSysFuncTime vpiTimeFunc
# define vpiSysFuncSized vpiSizedFunc
#define vpiUserDefn 45
#define vpiAutomatic 50
#define vpiConstantSelect 53
#define vpiSigned 65
#define vpiLocalParam 70
/* IVL private properties, also see vvp/vpi_priv.h for other properties */
#define _vpiNexusId 0x1000000
/* used in vvp/vpi_priv.h 0x1000001 */
#define _vpiDelaySelection 0x1000002
# define _vpiDelaySelMinimum 1
# define _vpiDelaySelTypical 2
# define _vpiDelaySelMaximum 3
/* used in vvp/vpi_priv.h 0x1000003 */
/* used in vvp/vpi_priv.h 0x1000004 */
/* DELAY MODES */
#define vpiNoDelay 1
#define vpiInertialDelay 2
#define vpiTransportDelay 3
#define vpiPureTransportDelay 4
#define vpiForceFlag 5
#define vpiReleaseFlag 6
#define vpiReturnEvent 0x1000
/* VPI FUNCTIONS */
extern vpiHandle vpi_register_systf(const struct t_vpi_systf_data*ss);
extern void vpi_get_systf_info(vpiHandle obj, p_vpi_systf_data data);
/* I/O routines */
extern PLI_UINT32 vpi_mcd_open(char *name);
extern PLI_UINT32 vpi_mcd_close(PLI_UINT32 mcd);
extern char *vpi_mcd_name(PLI_UINT32 mcd);
extern PLI_INT32 vpi_mcd_printf(PLI_UINT32 mcd, const char*fmt, ...)
#ifdef __MINGW32__
__attribute__((format (gnu_printf,2,3)));
#else
__attribute__((format (printf,2,3)));
#endif
extern PLI_INT32 vpi_printf(const char*fmt, ...)
#ifdef __MINGW32__
__attribute__((format (gnu_printf,1,2)));
#else
__attribute__((format (printf,1,2)));
#endif
extern PLI_INT32 vpi_vprintf(const char*fmt, va_list ap);
extern PLI_INT32 vpi_mcd_vprintf(PLI_UINT32 mcd, const char*fmt, va_list ap);
extern PLI_INT32 vpi_flush(void);
extern PLI_INT32 vpi_mcd_flush(PLI_UINT32 mcd);
/* proposed extensions */
/*
* These functions are proposed extensions to Verilog, and
* are described by the Verilog PLI task force as issue#347.
*
* The vpi_fopen() function is exactly the same as the $fopen system
* function. That is, it takes a path string and a mode string, and
* opens the file. The result is a 32bit value with bit 31 set, the
* remaining bits made up a small integer to represent the file.
*
* The vpi_get_file(fd) function takes as input a descriptor as
* returned by vpi_fopen or $fopen. Bit 31 must be set. The result
* is the C FILE* that represents the file.
*/
extern PLI_INT32 vpi_fopen(const char*name, const char*mode);
extern FILE *vpi_get_file(PLI_INT32 fd);
/*
* support for VPI callback functions.
*/
typedef struct t_cb_data {
PLI_INT32 reason;
PLI_INT32 (*cb_rtn)(struct t_cb_data*cb);
vpiHandle obj;
p_vpi_time time;
p_vpi_value value;
PLI_INT32 index;
ICARUS_VPI_CONST PLI_BYTE8 *user_data;
} s_cb_data, *p_cb_data;
#define cbValueChange 1
#define cbStmt 2
#define cbForce 3
#define cbRelease 4
#define cbAtStartOfSimTime 5
#define cbReadWriteSynch 6
#define cbReadOnlySynch 7
#define cbNextSimTime 8
#define cbAfterDelay 9
#define cbEndOfCompile 10
#define cbStartOfSimulation 11
#define cbEndOfSimulation 12
#define cbError 13
#define cbTchkViolation 14
#define cbStartOfSave 15
#define cbEndOfSave 16
#define cbStartOfRestart 17
#define cbEndOfRestart 18
#define cbStartOfReset 19
#define cbEndOfReset 20
#define cbEnterInteractive 21
#define cbExitInteractive 22
#define cbInteractiveScopeChange 23
#define cbUnresolvedSystf 24
#define cbAtEndOfSimTime 31
extern vpiHandle vpi_register_cb(p_cb_data data);
extern PLI_INT32 vpi_remove_cb(vpiHandle ref);
/*
* This function allows a vpi application to control the simulation
* engine. The operation parameter specifies the function to
* perform. The remaining parameters (if any) are interpreted by the
* operation. The vpi_sim_control definition (now named vpi_control)
* was added to P1364-2000 14 July 1999. See PLI Task Force ID: PTF-161
*
* vpiFinish - perform the $finish operation, as soon as the user
* function returns. This operation takes a single
* parameter, a diagnostic exit code.
*
* vpiStop -
* vpiReset -
* vpiSetInteractiveScope -
*/
extern void vpi_control(PLI_INT32 operation, ...);
/************* vpi_control() constants (added with 1364-2000) *************/
#define vpiStop 66 /* execute simulator's $stop */
#define vpiFinish 67 /* execute simulator's $finish */
#define vpiReset 68 /* execute simulator's $reset */
#define vpiSetInteractiveScope 69 /* set simulator's interactive scope */
#define __ivl_legacy_vpiStop 1
#define __ivl_legacy_vpiFinish 2
/* vpi_sim_control is the incorrect name for vpi_control. */
extern void vpi_sim_control(PLI_INT32 operation, ...);
extern vpiHandle vpi_handle(PLI_INT32 type, vpiHandle ref);
extern vpiHandle vpi_iterate(PLI_INT32 type, vpiHandle ref);
extern vpiHandle vpi_scan(vpiHandle iter);
extern vpiHandle vpi_handle_by_index(vpiHandle ref, PLI_INT32 idx);
extern vpiHandle vpi_handle_by_name(const char*name, vpiHandle scope);
extern void vpi_get_time(vpiHandle obj, s_vpi_time*t);
extern PLI_INT32 vpi_get(int property, vpiHandle ref);
extern char *vpi_get_str(PLI_INT32 property, vpiHandle ref);
extern void vpi_get_value(vpiHandle expr, p_vpi_value value);
/*
* This function puts a value into the object referenced by the
* handle. This assumes that the value supports having its value
* written to. The time parameter specifies when the assignment is to
* take place. This allows you to schedule an assignment to happen in
* the future.
*
* The flags value specifies the delay model to use in assigning the
* value. This specifies how the time value is to be used.
*
* vpiNoDelay -- Set the value immediately. The p_vpi_time parameter
* may be NULL, in this case. This is like a blocking assignment
* in behavioral code.
*
* vpiInertialDelay -- Set the value using the transport delay. The
* p_vpi_time parameter is required and specifies when the
* assignment is to take place. This is like a non-blocking
* assignment in behavioral code.
*/
extern vpiHandle vpi_put_value(vpiHandle obj, p_vpi_value value,
p_vpi_time when, PLI_INT32 flags);
extern PLI_INT32 vpi_free_object(vpiHandle ref);
extern PLI_INT32 vpi_get_vlog_info(p_vpi_vlog_info vlog_info_p);
/*
These Routines will enable the modpath vpiHandle
to read/write delay values
*/
extern void vpi_get_delays(vpiHandle expr, p_vpi_delay delays);
extern void vpi_put_delays(vpiHandle expr, p_vpi_delay delays);
/*
* Check to see if two handles point to the same object.
*/
extern PLI_INT32 vpi_compare_objects(vpiHandle obj1, vpiHandle obj2);
/*
* These functions support attaching user data to an instance of a
* system task or function. These functions only apply to
* vpiSysTaskCall or vpiSysFuncCall handles.
*/
extern PLI_INT32 vpi_put_userdata(vpiHandle obj, void*data);
extern void*vpi_get_userdata(vpiHandle obj);
/*
* Support for handling errors.
*/
typedef struct t_vpi_error_info {
PLI_INT32 state;
PLI_INT32 level;
char *message;
char *product;
char *code;
char *file;
PLI_INT32 line;
} s_vpi_error_info, *p_vpi_error_info;
/* error_info states */
# define vpiCompile 1
# define vpiPLI 2
# define vpiRun 3
/* error_info levels */
# define vpiNotice 1
# define vpiWarning 2
# define vpiError 3
# define vpiSystem 4
# define vpiInternal 5
extern PLI_INT32 vpi_chk_error(p_vpi_error_info info);
/* This is the table of startup routines included in each module. */
extern DLLEXPORT void (*vlog_startup_routines[])(void);
/*
* ICARUS VERILOG EXTENSIONS
*
* The vpip_* functions are Icarus Verilog extensions. They are not
* standard VPI functions, so use these at your own risk.
*
* The vpip_format_* functions format values in string format in the
* manner of the $display system task.
*/
/* Format a scalar a la %v. The str points to a 4byte character
buffer. The value must be a vpiStrengthVal. */
extern void vpip_format_strength(char*str, s_vpi_value*value, unsigned bit);
/* Set the return value to return from the vvp run time. This is
usually 0 or 1. This is the exit code that the vvp process
returns, and in distinct from the finish_number that is an
argument to $fatal and other severity tasks. The $fatal and
$finish system tasks bundled with iverilog use this function to
tell vvp to exit SUCCESS or FAILURE. */
extern void vpip_set_return_value(int value);
extern s_vpi_vecval vpip_calc_clog2(vpiHandle arg);
extern void vpip_make_systf_system_defined(vpiHandle ref);
/* Perform fwrite to mcd files. This is used to write raw data,
which may include nulls. */
extern void vpip_mcd_rawwrite(PLI_UINT32 mcd, const char*buf, size_t count);
/* Return driver information for a net bit. The information is returned
in the 'counts' array as follows:
counts[0] - number of drivers driving '0' onto the net
counts[1] - number of drivers driving '1' onto the net
counts[2] - number of drivers driving 'X' onto the net
counts[3] - set to 1 if the net is forced, 0 otherwise
The 'ref' argument should reference a net. The 'idx' argument selects
which bit of the net is examined. */
extern void vpip_count_drivers(vpiHandle ref, unsigned idx,
unsigned counts[4]);
/*
* Stopgap fix for br916. We need to reject any attempt to pass a thread
* variable to $strobe or $monitor. To do this, we use some private VPI
* properties that are normally only used by the VVP thread cleanup code.
* Normally the following definitions are provided by vvp/vpi_priv.h, but
* for the stopgap fix we need to make them more widely available.
*/
#define BR916_STOPGAP_FIX
#ifdef BR916_STOPGAP_FIX
#define _vpiFromThr 0x1000001
# define _vpiNoThr 0
# define _vpiString 1
# define _vpiVThr 2
# define _vpiWord 3
# define _vpi_at_PV 4
# define _vpi_at_A 5
# define _vpi_at_APV 6
#endif
#if defined(__MINGW32__) || defined (__CYGWIN__)
/*
* In Linux, when loaded, a shared library can automatically bind to functions
* provided by its client. In Windows, a DLL can only do this statically at
* link time, and is then tied to a specific client. So to enable VPI modules
* to be used by both the compiler and the simulator, we construct a jump table
* for the VPI routines that we can pass down to the VPI modules.
*/
// Increment the version number any time vpip_routines_s is changed.
static const PLI_UINT32 vpip_routines_version = 1;
typedef struct {
vpiHandle (*register_cb)(p_cb_data);
PLI_INT32 (*remove_cb)(vpiHandle);
vpiHandle (*register_systf)(const struct t_vpi_systf_data*ss);
void (*get_systf_info)(vpiHandle, p_vpi_systf_data);
vpiHandle (*handle_by_name)(const char*, vpiHandle);
vpiHandle (*handle_by_index)(vpiHandle, PLI_INT32);
vpiHandle (*handle)(PLI_INT32, vpiHandle);
vpiHandle (*iterate)(PLI_INT32, vpiHandle);
vpiHandle (*scan)(vpiHandle);
PLI_INT32 (*get)(int, vpiHandle);
char* (*get_str)(PLI_INT32, vpiHandle);
void (*get_delays)(vpiHandle, p_vpi_delay);
void (*put_delays)(vpiHandle, p_vpi_delay);
void (*get_value)(vpiHandle, p_vpi_value);
vpiHandle (*put_value)(vpiHandle, p_vpi_value, p_vpi_time, PLI_INT32);
void (*get_time)(vpiHandle, s_vpi_time*);
void* (*get_userdata)(vpiHandle);
PLI_INT32 (*put_userdata)(vpiHandle, void*);
PLI_UINT32 (*mcd_open)(char *);
PLI_UINT32 (*mcd_close)(PLI_UINT32);
PLI_INT32 (*mcd_flush)(PLI_UINT32);
char* (*mcd_name)(PLI_UINT32);
PLI_INT32 (*mcd_vprintf)(PLI_UINT32, const char*, va_list);
PLI_INT32 (*flush)(void);
PLI_INT32 (*vprintf)(const char*, va_list);
PLI_INT32 (*chk_error)(p_vpi_error_info);
PLI_INT32 (*compare_objects)(vpiHandle, vpiHandle);
PLI_INT32 (*free_object)(vpiHandle);
PLI_INT32 (*get_vlog_info)(p_vpi_vlog_info info) ;
void (*vcontrol)(PLI_INT32, va_list);
PLI_INT32 (*fopen)(const char*, const char*);
FILE* (*get_file)(PLI_INT32);
s_vpi_vecval(*calc_clog2)(vpiHandle);
void (*count_drivers)(vpiHandle, unsigned, unsigned [4]);
void (*format_strength)(char*, s_vpi_value*, unsigned);
void (*make_systf_system_defined)(vpiHandle);
void (*mcd_rawwrite)(PLI_UINT32, const char*, size_t);
void (*set_return_value)(int);
} vpip_routines_s;
extern DLLEXPORT PLI_UINT32 vpip_set_callback(vpip_routines_s*routines, PLI_UINT32 version);
#endif // defined(__MINGW32__) || defined (__CYGWIN__)
EXTERN_C_END
#endif /* VPI_USER_H */
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