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VREG(1)		      User Contributed Perl Documentation	       VREG(1)

NAME
       vreg - Register configuration utility

SYNOPSIS
	 vreg --help
	 vreg ...

DESCRIPTION
       Vreg has two major uses.	 The first vreg converts a HTML document
       (saved via Word, Framemaker, LyX, or Latex) to a vreg file.  The second
       generates standard headers from the .html or from a .vregs file.

HTML CONVERSION
       When the --html switch is used, vreg generates a .vregs file from a
       .html file.  The file format is described in vregs_spec.doc or
       vregs_spec.htm.

       When saving HTML, be sure to change both the filename to .htm and the
       file format to HTML.  If inside Microsoft Word, exit.

HEADER CREATION
       When the --header switch is used, vreg reads a .vregs file and creates
       definition and class headers in the --output directory.	Vreg can also
       create LaTex tables based on the register layouts.

GENERAL ARGUMENTS
       --change-diff program
	   With --change-error, use this program to determine if the error
	   should be reported or not.  The program should exit with non-zero
	   status to raise an error.

       --change-error language
	   Report error if file of the given language would change.  Use ALL
	   for all languages.  This option may be given multiple times to
	   specify multiple languages.

       --dry-run
	   Don't write any output files, mearly report which files would
	   change.

       --help
	   Displays this message and program version and exits.

       --headers
	   Creates the header files and other files after the hardware.vregs
	   file has changed.

       --html html_filename
	   Reads the specified filename and creates a .vregs file from the
	   html.

       --if-product product
	   Only include registers in output with a Product column matching
	   that specified.  See the vregs_spec document for more information.

       --library package
	   Specifies a package to be used to resolve subclasses.  The library
	   package will only be read, not changed in any way.

       --nocomments
	   Add minimal comment to the header files, to save disk space and
	   time.  Users of the file will have to then look at the .vregs file
	   to determine what bits represent.

       --output
	   Specifies the directory name to be used for all output files.

       --package
	   Specifies the name of the package; used for creating all filenames.

       --rebuild-comment
	   Specifies a comment to be placed into output files describing to
	   users how to rebuild the file.

       --rm
	   When used with the --html switch, remove a directory named
	   html_name_files.  (This generally contains images written by
	   Microsoft Word that are not needed.)	 Also, clean up the HTML file
	   to compress out useless style tags that make the file less humanly
	   readable.

       --rules
	   Specify the name of the rules file.	(See SystemC::Vregs::Rules.)
	   Defaults to the out_directory/package__rules.pl.

       --v2k
	   Use Verilog-2001 constructs, such as localparam.  Identical to the
	   v2k package attribute.

       --version
	   Displays program version and exits.

       --vregs
	   Specify vregs format file to be read or written.  Defaults to be in
	   the directory specified by --output with the filename
	   package.vregs.

OUTPUT FILE TYPE ARGUMENTS
       --asm_h
	   Create an _asm.h file.

       --class_cpp
	   Create a _class.cpp file.

       --class_h
	   Create a _class.h C++ file.

       --defs_h
	   Create a _defs.h file.

       --defs_pm
	   Create a _defs.pl file.

       --defs_v
	   Create a _defs.v file.

       --filename-asm-h filename
	   Specify the output filename for the asm_h file.  By default this is
	   {--output}{package_name}_asm.h.

	   Similar options exist for all of the other output files.

       --files
	   Create all files. Equivalent to: --class_h --class_cpp --defs_h
	   --defs_pm --defs_v --info_cpp --hash_pm --params_v --struct_h

       --hash_pm
	   Create a _hash.pm file.

       --info_cpp
	   Create an _info.cpp file.

       --latex
	   Creates latex tables from the vregs definition, suitable for
	   formatting into printable documentation.

       --nofiles
	   Suppresses creating all files. Equivalent to: --noclass_h
	   --noclass_cpp --nodefs_h --nodefs_pm --nodefs_v --noinfo_cpp
	   --nohash_pm --noparams_v --nostruct_h

	   You can then use specific enables after the --nofiles to turn on
	   the desired files, for example: --nofiles --class_h --defs_h
	   --hash_pm

       --params_v
	   Create a _defs.pm file.

       --struct_h
	   Create a _struct.h C file.

DISTRIBUTION
       Vregs is part of the <http://www.veripool.org/> free Verilog software
       tool suite.  The latest version is available from CPAN and from
       <http://www.veripool.org/vregs>.

       Copyright 2001-2009 by Wilson Snyder.  This package is free software;
       you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either the
       GNU Lesser General Public License Version 3 or the Perl Artistic
       License Version 2.0.

AUTHORS
       Wilson Snyder <wsnyder@wsnyder.org>

SEE ALSO
       SystemC::Vregs, SystemC::Vregs::Rules

       vregs_spec.htm from the SystemC::Vregs distribution.

perl v5.14.1			  2009-05-19			       VREG(1)
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