Copyright - Yehowshua Immanuel # A High performance, VCD Parser written in Rust # Current Features - Robust Error Handling FastWave currently offers highly robust error handling(at least on the sample VCD files in this repository) which GTKWave doesn't have. For example, selecting the ``UTILIZATON_ENABLED`` signal after opening [test2x2_regex22_string1.vcd](./test-vcd-files/xilinx_isim/test2x2_regex22_string1.vcd) (one of the sample xilinx vcd test files) in GtkWave, will crash GtkWave since this signal is malformed. FastWave on the otherhand simply notes that the signal is malformed. # Performance ## Methods I have been testing performance on a 3.04GB VCD file that can be found [here](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pfm2qo2l8fGTHHJ8TLrg1vSGaV_TUbp2/view?usp=sharing). For getting the GtkWave results, I fired up GtkWave, clicked on ``File``->``Open New Window``, and selected the VCD file linked to above. I started my stopwatch as soon as I pressed enter to beging loading the VCD file, and stopped my stopwatch once the GtkWave titlebar reached 100%. To get the memory consumption, I opened Activity Monitor on Mac, and recorded the GtkWave memory usage before and after loading the large VCD file, and took the difference. I noticed that when running FastWave in the VsCode terminal as opposed to the MacOS system terminal or the Lapce terminal, FastWave is notably slower. ## Results | Software | Time(s) | Memory(MB) | |----------|---------|------------| | FastWave | 15.09 | 267.3 | | GtkWave | ~30 | 89.8 | # Current Limitations Unable to handle VCD files that have signals with more than 2^32 - 1 = 4,294,967,295 deltas/changes. # Running This repository comes with several smaller VCD files emitted from various EDA tools. If you want a larger VCD file, grab one from [here](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pfm2qo2l8fGTHHJ8TLrg1vSGaV_TUbp2/view?usp=sharing). The first build of the program may take some time. ``cargo run --release test-vcd-files/aldec/SPI_Write.vcd`` You can run all the tests with ``cargo test`` # Testing on Bad Files You may wish to test the parser on a malformed VCD just to make sure that the parser gives useful/sane errors. Here's a command to test on a malformed VCD: `cargo run --release test-vcd-files/VCD_file_with_errors.vcd` # TODO ## Features - [ ] be explicit with imports, remove exports as possible once FastWave is known to be fairly stable. - [ ] do a read through all the code - make contents of src/types.rs public as necessary. - [ ] Print out git commit or release number. - [ ] Take a look at GTKWave parser to compare efficiency. - [ ] Move part of the performance section to another markdown file. ## Repairs - [ ] make a custom date parser for possibly up to 18 different versions(that is, for each possible tool). - [ ] Consolidate error messages and add cursors throughout. - [ ] Fix warnings especially usage and restriction warnings once I'm able to successfully parse all sample VCDs. ## Code Consistency - [ ] Change error messages to line and filenames. Go through all calls to unwrap. - [ ] search for any unwraps or any direct vectors indexing - [ ] Handle TODOs - [ ] Remove debug code/comments. ## Marketing - [ ] Send survey to community