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Summary
The always-ff-non-blocking rule currently only flags basic assignments using the = operator. Blocking assignments using modifying assignment operators or unary increments and decrements evade an enforcement.
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When running the regression, the resulting logs seem to end up in third_party/tests/$TEST/.... This of course is not unnoticed by git, so a git status shows a ton of non-added new files added.
To reproduce:
make
make regression
git status # observe all the filesBuild or test artifacts should never clutter the rest of the code-base (we should regard them as read-only in
SweRV still uses a custom generator script and it seems that it's file list is outdated (#894)
It should be fairly easy to migrate it to use FuseSoC generator since the core has FuseSoC config and with FuseSoC we won't need to manually update the file list
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- AxProt[0]
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- Secure access
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- Data access
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^ I've tried to do this a bit in the French README. The only thing you need to replicate when