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diff --git a/rtl/src/verilog/hash_selector.v b/rtl/src/verilog/hash_selector.v new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3d7e05f --- /dev/null +++ b/rtl/src/verilog/hash_selector.v @@ -0,0 +1,260 @@ +//====================================================================== +// +// hash_selector.v +// --------------- +// Core selector for hash cores. +// +// +// Authors: Joachim Strombergson, Paul Selkirk, Pavel Shatov +// Copyright (c) 2014-2015, NORDUnet A/S All rights reserved. +// +// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are +// met: +// - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, +// this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. +// +// - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright +// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the +// documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. +// +// - Neither the name of the NORDUnet nor the names of its contributors may +// be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software +// without specific prior written permission. +// +// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS +// IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED +// TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A +// PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT +// HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, +// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED +// TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR +// PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF +// LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING +// NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS +// SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. +// +//====================================================================== + +module hash_selector + ( + input wire sys_clk, + input wire sys_rst, + input wire sys_ena, + + input wire [13 : 0] sys_eim_addr, + input wire sys_eim_wr, + input wire sys_eim_rd, + output wire [31 : 0] sys_read_data, + input wire [31 : 0] sys_write_data + ); + + + /* In this memory segment (HASHES) we have 14 address bits. Every core has + * 8-bit internal address space, so we can have up to 2^(14-8) = 64 cores here. + * + * Core #0 is not an actual HASH core, but a set of board-level (global) + * registers, that can be used to get information about hardware (board + * type, bitstream version and so on). + * + * So far we have three cores: SHA-1, SHA-256 and SHA-512. + */ + + /********************************************************* + * To add new HASH core named XXX follow the steps below * + ********************************************************* + * + * 1. Add corresponding `define under "List of Available Cores", this will + * allow users to exclude your core from implementation to save some + * slices in case they don't need it. + * + * `define USE_CORE_XXX + * + * + * 2. Choose address of your new core and add corresponding line under + * "Core Address Table". Core addresses can be in the range from 1 to 63 + * inclusively. Core address 0 is reserved for a page of global + * registers and must not be used. + * + * localparam CORE_ADDR_XXX = 6'dN; + * + * + * 3. Add instantiation of your new core after all existing cores + * surrounded by conditional synthesis directives. + * You also need a 32-bit output (read data) bus for your core and an + * enable flag. Note that sys_rst in an active-high sync reset signal. + * + * `ifdef USE_CORE_XXX + * wire [31: 0] read_data_xxx; + * wire enable_xxx = sys_ena && (addr_core_num == CORE_ADDR_XXX); + * xxx xxx_inst + * ( + * .clk(sys_clk), + * .reset_n(~sys_rst), + * .cs(enable_xxx & (sys_eim_rd | sys_eim_wr)), + * .we(sys_eim_wr), + * .address(addr_core_reg), + * .write_data(sys_write_data), + * .read_data(read_data_xxx), + * .error() + * ); + * `endif + * + * + * 4. Add previously created data bus to "Output (Read Data) Multiplexor" + * in the end of this file. + * + * `ifdef USE_CORE_XXX + * CORE_ADDR_XXX: + * sys_read_data_mux = read_data_xxx; + * `endif + * + */ + + + //---------------------------------------------------------------- + // Address Decoder + //---------------------------------------------------------------- + wire [ 5: 0] addr_core_num = sys_eim_addr[13: 8]; // upper 6 bits specify core being addressed + wire [ 7: 0] addr_core_reg = sys_eim_addr[ 7: 0]; // lower 8 bits specify register offset in core + + + /* We can comment following lines to exclude cores from implementation + * in case we run out of slices. + */ + + //---------------------------------------------------------------- + // List of Available Cores + //---------------------------------------------------------------- + // `define USE_CORE_SHA1 + // `define USE_CORE_SHA256 + // `define USE_CORE_SHA512 + + + //---------------------------------------------------------------- + // Core Address Table + //---------------------------------------------------------------- + localparam CORE_ADDR_GLOBAL_REGS = 6'd0; + localparam CORE_ADDR_SHA1 = 6'd1; + localparam CORE_ADDR_SHA256 = 6'd2; + localparam CORE_ADDR_SHA512 = 6'd3; + + + //---------------------------------------------------------------- + // Global Registers + //---------------------------------------------------------------- + wire [31: 0] read_data_global; + wire enable_global = sys_ena && (addr_core_num == CORE_ADDR_GLOBAL_REGS); + novena_regs novena_regs_inst + ( + .clk(sys_clk), + .rst(sys_rst), + + .cs(enable_global & (sys_eim_rd | sys_eim_wr)), + .we(sys_eim_wr), + + .address(addr_core_reg), + .write_data(sys_write_data), + .read_data(read_data_global) + ); + + + //---------------------------------------------------------------- + // SHA-1 + //---------------------------------------------------------------- + `ifdef USE_CORE_SHA1 + wire [31: 0] read_data_sha1; + wire enable_sha1 = sys_ena && (addr_core_num == CORE_ADDR_SHA1); + sha1 sha1_inst + ( + .clk(sys_clk), + .reset_n(~sys_rst), + + .cs(enable_sha1 & (sys_eim_rd | sys_eim_wr)), + .we(sys_eim_wr), + + .address(addr_core_reg), + .write_data(sys_write_data), + .read_data(read_data_sha1) + ); + `endif + + + //---------------------------------------------------------------- + // SHA-256 + //---------------------------------------------------------------- + `ifdef USE_CORE_SHA256 + wire [31: 0] read_data_sha256; + wire enable_sha256 = sys_ena && (addr_core_num == CORE_ADDR_SHA256); + sha256 sha256_inst + ( + .clk(sys_clk), + .reset_n(~sys_rst), + + .cs(enable_sha256 & (sys_eim_rd | sys_eim_wr)), + .we(sys_eim_wr), + + .address(addr_core_reg), + .write_data(sys_write_data), + .read_data(read_data_sha256) + ); + `endif + + + //---------------------------------------------------------------- + // SHA-512 + //---------------------------------------------------------------- + `ifdef USE_CORE_SHA512 + wire [31: 0] read_data_sha512; + wire enable_sha512 = sys_ena && (addr_core_num == CORE_ADDR_SHA512); + sha512 sha512_inst + ( + .clk(sys_clk), + .reset_n(~sys_rst), + + .cs(enable_sha512 & (sys_eim_rd | sys_eim_wr)), + .we(sys_eim_wr), + + .address(addr_core_reg), + .write_data(sys_write_data), + .read_data(read_data_sha512) + ); + `endif + + + //---------------------------------------------------------------- + // Output (Read Data) Multiplexor + //---------------------------------------------------------------- + reg [31: 0] sys_read_data_mux; + assign sys_read_data = sys_read_data_mux; + + always @* + // + case (addr_core_num) + // + CORE_ADDR_GLOBAL_REGS: + sys_read_data_mux = read_data_global; + `ifdef USE_CORE_SHA1 + CORE_ADDR_SHA1: + sys_read_data_mux = read_data_sha1; + `endif + `ifdef USE_CORE_SHA256 + CORE_ADDR_SHA256: + sys_read_data_mux = read_data_sha256; + `endif + `ifdef USE_CORE_SHA512 + CORE_ADDR_SHA512: + sys_read_data_mux = read_data_sha512; + `endif + // + default: + sys_read_data_mux = {32{1'b0}}; + // + endcase + + +endmodule // hash_selector + +//====================================================================== +// EOF hash_selector.v +//====================================================================== |