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A simple program for generating DOT file representations (graphs) expressing the syntax tree of a Verilog file. This project is a simple demonstration of my Verilog Parser.


Getting started

Simply run the following commands to get started and build the library and the dot file generator.

$> ./bin/project.sh
$> cd ./build
$> make verilog-dot

This creates the CMake ./build/ directory, and checks out the verilog parser library as a submodule from Github into ./src/verilog-parser.

Example usage

After building, you can use the dot file generator thusly:

$> ./src/verilog-dot --help

Usage: ./verilog-dot [args] [input files]
Options:
--ast         - Draw the abstract syntax tree.
--hierarchy   - Draw the module instance hierarchy.
-h, --help    - Print this message and quit.
-v, --verbose - Print verbose information messages.
[-o | --output] <FILE PATH> 
              - Specifiy the output file path. By default, 
                is the input path, with .dot appended.

Example:
    ./verilog-dot -v -o module-graph.dot my_module.v

$> ./src/verilog-dot -v -o my-new-graph.v ../tests/simple.v
Input File:  ../tests/simple.v
Output File: my-new-graph.dot
Parsing of input file successful.
Dot file writing complete!
$>
$> dot -Tsvg ../tests/my-new-graph.dot > my-new-graph.svg

You can now view my-new-graph.svg, and it will show a rudimentary syntax tree of the example test file. I say rudimentary because walking the entire tree is not yet supported, but enough is there to get the idea.

Running the above example on ./tests/simple.v will give the following graph as output:

Example graph output

This graph shows the module hierarchy of the SPARCT1 microprocessors execution unit, or EXU.

Example graph output