hwdbg is a chip-level debugger written in chisel. (This is a work in progress and not yet ready for testing!).
You should now have a working Chisel3 project.
You can run the included test with:
sbt test
Alternatively, if you use Mill:
mill hwdbg.test
You should see a whole bunch of output that ends with something like the following lines
[info] Tests: succeeded 1, failed 0, canceled 0, ignored 0, pending 0
[info] All tests passed.
[success] Total time: 5 s, completed Dec 16, 2020 12:18:44 PM
If you see the above then the test was successful.
If you want to use ModelSim instead of GTKWave, you can configure the modelsim.config
file. Please visit here for more information.
The final generated codes for fuzzy controllers are available in the generated
directory.
hwdbg and all its submodules and repos, unless a license is otherwise specified, are licensed under GPLv3 LICENSE.