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gem5/ext/systemc/src/systemc.h
Matthias Jung aa651c7f83 ext: Include SystemC 2.3.1 into gem5
In the past it happened several times that some changes in gem5 broke the
SystemC coupling. Recently Accelera has changed the licence for SystemC
from their own licence to Apache2.0, which is compatible with gem5.
However, SystemC usually relies on the Boost library, but I was able to
exchange the boost calls by c++11 alternatives. The recent SystemC version
is placed into /ext and is integrated into gem5's build system. The goal is
to integrate some SystemC tests for the CI in some following patches.

Change-Id: I4b66ec806b5e3cffc1d7c85d3735ff4fa5b31fd0
Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/2240
Reviewed-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>
Maintainer: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>
2017-05-18 08:36:56 +00:00

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systemc.h - Top-level include file for the SystemC library with usings.
Original Author: Stan Y. Liao, Synopsys, Inc.
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Name, Affiliation, Date: Andy Goodrich, Forte Design Systems, 31 Mar 2005
Description of Modification: Changes for namespace support.
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#ifndef SYSTEMC_H
#define SYSTEMC_H
// INCLUDE SYSTEM (std) DEFINITIONS:
#include <cassert>
#include <climits>
#include <cmath> // math.h?
#include <cstddef>
#include <cstdio>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <cstring>
#include <exception>
#include <fstream>
#include <iostream>
#include <memory>
#include <string>
#if defined(__sun) || defined(__sun__)
# include <inttypes.h>
#elif !defined(WIN32) && !defined(_WIN32)
# include <stdint.h>
#endif
#include <typeinfo>
#include <utility>
#include <vector>
// USINGS FOR I/O STREAM SUPPORT:
using std::ios;
using std::streambuf;
using std::streampos;
using std::streamsize;
using std::iostream;
using std::istream;
using std::ostream;
using std::cin;
using std::cout;
using std::cerr;
using std::endl;
using std::flush;
using std::dec;
using std::hex;
using std::oct;
using std::noshowbase;
using std::showbase;
using std::fstream;
using std::ifstream;
using std::ofstream;
// from <cstdio>:
using std::size_t;
using std::FILE;
using std::fpos_t;
using std::fclose;
using std::clearerr;
using std::remove;
using std::rename;
using std::tmpfile;
using std::tmpnam;
using std::fflush;
using std::fopen;
using std::freopen;
using std::setbuf;
using std::setvbuf;
using std::fprintf;
using std::fscanf;
using std::printf;
using std::scanf;
using std::sprintf;
using std::sscanf;
using std::vfprintf;
using std::vprintf;
using std::vsprintf;
using std::fgetc;
using std::fgets;
using std::fputc;
using std::fputs;
using std::getc;
using std::getchar;
using std::gets;
using std::putc;
using std::putchar;
using std::puts;
using std::ungetc;
using std::fread;
using std::fwrite;
using std::fgetpos;
using std::fseek;
using std::fsetpos;
using std::ftell;
using std::rewind;
using std::feof;
using std::ferror;
using std::perror;
// from <cstdlib>:
using std::div_t;
using std::ldiv_t;
using std::atof;
using std::atoi;
using std::atol;
using std::strtod;
using std::strtol;
using std::strtoul;
using std::rand;
using std::srand;
using std::calloc;
using std::free;
using std::malloc;
using std::realloc;
using std::abort;
using std::atexit;
using std::exit;
using std::getenv;
using std::system;
using std::bsearch;
using std::qsort;
using std::abs;
using std::div;
using std::labs;
using std::ldiv;
using std::mblen;
using std::mbtowc;
using std::mbstowcs;
#if !defined(__CYGWIN__) && !defined(__CYGWIN32)
using std::wctomb;
using std::wcstombs;
#endif
// from <cstring>:
using std::memcpy;
using std::memmove;
using std::strcpy;
using std::strncpy;
using std::strcat;
using std::strncat;
using std::memcmp;
using std::strcmp;
using std::strcoll;
using std::strncmp;
using std::strxfrm;
using std::memchr;
using std::strchr;
using std::strcspn;
using std::strpbrk;
using std::strrchr;
using std::strspn;
using std::strstr;
using std::strtok;
using std::memset;
using std::strerror;
using std::strlen;
// deprecated strstream support
#if defined( SC_INCLUDE_STRSTREAM )
#include <strstream>
using std::strstream;
using std::strstreambuf;
using std::istrstream;
using std::ostrstream;
#endif // SC_INCLUDE_STRSTREAM
// INCLUDE SYSTEMC DEFINITIONS for sc_dt AND sc_core NAMESPACES:
#include "systemc"
// USINGS FOR THE sc_dt NAMESPACE:
using sc_dt::SC_BIN;
using sc_dt::SC_BIN_SM;
using sc_dt::SC_BIN_US;
using sc_dt::SC_CSD;
using sc_dt::SC_DEC;
using sc_dt::SC_HEX;
using sc_dt::SC_HEX_SM;
using sc_dt::SC_HEX_US;
using sc_dt::SC_LOGIC_0;
using sc_dt::SC_LOGIC_1;
using sc_dt::SC_LOGIC_X;
using sc_dt::SC_LOGIC_Z;
using sc_dt::SC_NOBASE;
using sc_dt::SC_OCT;
using sc_dt::SC_OCT_SM;
using sc_dt::SC_OCT_US;
using sc_dt::int64;
using sc_dt::sc_abs;
using sc_dt::sc_bigint;
using sc_dt::sc_biguint;
using sc_dt::sc_bit;
using sc_dt::sc_bv;
using sc_dt::sc_bv_base;
using sc_dt::sc_digit;
using sc_dt::sc_int;
using sc_dt::sc_int_base;
using sc_dt::sc_io_show_base;
using sc_dt::sc_length_context;
using sc_dt::sc_length_param;
using sc_dt::sc_logic;
using sc_dt::sc_lv;
using sc_dt::sc_lv_base;
using sc_dt::sc_max;
using sc_dt::sc_min;
using sc_dt::sc_numrep;
using sc_dt::sc_signed;
using sc_dt::sc_uint;
using sc_dt::sc_uint_base;
using sc_dt::sc_unsigned;
using sc_dt::uint64;
// #ifdef SC_DT_DEPRECATED
using sc_dt::sc_logic_0;
using sc_dt::sc_logic_1;
using sc_dt::sc_logic_Z;
using sc_dt::sc_logic_X;
// #endif
#ifdef SC_INCLUDE_FX
using sc_dt::sc_fxnum;
using sc_dt::sc_fxnum_bitref;
using sc_dt::sc_fxnum_fast;
using sc_dt::sc_fix;
using sc_dt::sc_fix_fast;
using sc_dt::sc_ufix;
using sc_dt::sc_ufix_fast;
using sc_dt::sc_fixed;
using sc_dt::sc_fixed_fast;
using sc_dt::sc_ufixed;
using sc_dt::sc_ufixed_fast;
using sc_dt::sc_fxval;
using sc_dt::sc_fxval_fast;
using sc_dt::sc_fxcast_switch;
using sc_dt::sc_fxcast_context;
using sc_dt::sc_fxtype_params;
using sc_dt::sc_fxtype_context;
using sc_dt::sc_q_mode;
using sc_dt::SC_RND;
using sc_dt::SC_RND_ZERO;
using sc_dt::SC_RND_MIN_INF;
using sc_dt::SC_RND_INF;
using sc_dt::SC_RND_CONV;
using sc_dt::SC_TRN;
using sc_dt::SC_TRN_ZERO;
using sc_dt::sc_o_mode;
using sc_dt::SC_SAT;
using sc_dt::SC_SAT_ZERO;
using sc_dt::SC_SAT_SYM;
using sc_dt::SC_WRAP;
using sc_dt::SC_WRAP_SM;
using sc_dt::sc_switch;
using sc_dt::SC_OFF;
using sc_dt::SC_ON;
using sc_dt::sc_fmt;
using sc_dt::SC_F;
using sc_dt::SC_E;
using sc_dt::sc_context_begin;
using sc_dt::SC_NOW;
using sc_dt::SC_LATER;
#endif // SC_INCLUDE_FX
#if 0 // defined( _MSC_VER ) // supported versions of MSVC should support ADL
using sc_dt::equal;
using sc_dt::not_equal;
using sc_dt::b_not;
using sc_dt::b_and;
using sc_dt::b_or;
using sc_dt::b_xor;
using sc_dt::lrotate;
using sc_dt::rrotate;
using sc_dt::reverse;
using sc_dt::concat;
using sc_dt::and_reduce;
using sc_dt::or_reduce;
using sc_dt::xor_reduce;
using sc_dt::nand_reduce;
using sc_dt::nor_reduce;
using sc_dt::xnor_reduce;
#endif // defined( _MSC_VER )
// USINGS FOR sc_core:
//
// The explicit using for ::sc_core::wait is to remove an ambiguity with
// the constructor for the system's union wait on Unix and Linux. This
// causes problems with aCC, so users of aCC should explicitly select
// the SystemC wait functions using ::sc_core::wait(...). This is actually
// a good idea for SystemC programmers in general.
using namespace sc_core;
#if !defined( __HP_aCC )
using ::sc_core::wait;
#endif // !defined( __HP_aCC )
#ifdef SC_USE_SC_STRING_OLD
using sc_dt::sc_string_old;
typedef sc_dt::sc_string_old sc_string;
#endif
#ifdef SC_USE_STD_STRING
typedef ::std::string sc_string;
#endif
#endif