diff --git a/pervognsen/bitwise/bitwise/bitwise053.hmml b/pervognsen/bitwise/bitwise/bitwise053.hmml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6a85275 --- /dev/null +++ b/pervognsen/bitwise/bitwise/bitwise053.hmml @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ +[video member=pervognsen stream_platform=twitch project=bitwise title="Logic Design, Part 5" vod_platform=youtube id=njaGzTDGZTE annotator=Miblo] +[0:06][Recap and set the stage for the day continuing with the simulator][:emulation :speech] +[2:30][Check out the graph of Example7, our adder][:"debug visualisation" :"logic design" :run] +[3:32][Simulate our adder][:emulation :"logic design"] +[5:16][Verify our adder simulation using python's own addition functionality][:emulation :"logic design"] +[6:41][:Run it and fail to hit our verification assertion, with a few words on this brute-force verification][:emulation :"logic design"] +[8:33][Simulate our subtraction circuit][:emulation :"logic design" :run] +[9:14][:Run it to find that our subtraction works too][:emulation :"logic design"] +[9:36][Simulate our less-than comparison circuit][:emulation :"logic design" :run] +[10:37][:Run it to find that our less-than comparison does not work][:emulation :"logic design"] +[15:06][@rygorous][carry = below, (i.e. unsigned less than). Definitely not <=. Argh, no, I'm thinking x86. x86 CMP is a SUB which sets the carry flag to "borrow", which is !carry, i.e. you need to invert. Your carry is unsigned >=, as in, regular (non-inverted) carry is] +[15:10][Negate the result of the less-than comparison in Example10][:"logic design"] +[15:58][:Run it to find that our inverted less-than comparison succeeds][:emulation :"logic design"] +[16:19][Respecify Example10 as greater-than-or-equal-to, and simulate its signed comparison][:emulation :"logic design"] +[18:29][:Run it to find that our signed greater-than-or-equal-to comparison fails][:emulation :"logic design"] +[20:29][Enable join() to interpret NOT as an unsigned operation][:"logic design"] +[21:35][Change our geus simulation test to assert that x < y (i.e. less-than), and find that it passes][:emulation :"logic design" :run] +[21:53][Understanding the lts comparison and bitwise negation before sign-extension of the second operand][:"logic design" :speech] +[24:08][Set up to cover fast adders][:"logic design" :speech] +[25:31][Understanding ripple-carry adder :performance, with a mention of FO4][:"logic design" :speech] +[28:40][Speculative execution, and carry-select addition][:"logic design" :speech] +[31:15][Set up to easily instantiate different sized adders][:"logic design"] +[33:34][Define Example11 as a divide-and-conquer ripple-carry adder][:"logic design"] +[37:08][Simulate Example11 to see that it works][:emulation :"logic design" :run] +[37:31][Define Example12 using speculative execution on Example11 to form a carry-select adder][:"logic design"] +[38:48][Simulate Example12 to see that it works][:emulation :"logic design" :run] +[39:21][Understanding why the carry-select adder is faster than ripple-carry][:"logic design" :performance :speech] +[42:16][Introduce conditional_sum_adder()][:"logic design"] +[42:45][@cubercaleb][data.medicare.gov.json?] +[42:52][Implement conditional_sum_adder()][:"logic design"] +[45:41][Check out the graph of Example12, the carry-select adder][:"debug visualisation" :"logic design" :run] +[46:26][Define Example13 as a conditional-sum adder][:"logic design"] +[48:25][Check out the graph of Example13, the conditional-sum adder][:"debug visualisation" :"logic design" :run] +[49:02][Instantiate a 16-bit conditional-sum adder, and check out its graph][:"debug visualisation" :"logic design" :run] +[50:28][Simulate our conditional-sum adder][:emulation :"logic design"] +[51:46][:Run it to find that the conditional-sum adder does not work][:emulation :"logic design"] +[54:14][Investigate the possibility that the simulator is not correctly masking][:"code generation" :emulation :"logic design"] +[1:04:45][Step through compile() to see how it treats our operands, and find that the operands don't have the same length][:"code generation" :emulation :"logic design" :run] +[1:09:14][Consult the graph of the conditional-sum adder to see a node erroneously containing bit\[5\]][:"debug visualisation" :"logic design" :run] +[1:09:39][Make Example13, the conditional-sum adder, only output the lower bits][:emulation :"logic design"] +[1:10:47][:Run it to see that we pass the test][:emulation :"logic design"] +[1:11:06][Set up to cover carry lookahead adders][:"logic design" :speech] +[1:11:33][Speculative execution in carry lookahead adders][:"logic design" :speech] +[1:13:45][Restructuring a ripple-carry adder with indexable bits, towards a carry lookahead adder][:"logic design" :speech] +[1:19:38][Parallelising the carry circuit][:"logic design" :optimisation :speech] +[1:29:37][Introduce carry_lookahead_adder() and linear_scan()][:"logic design"] +[1:33:49][Define Example14 as a linear_scan() of XOR][:"logic design"] +[1:34:56][Check out the graph of the XOR linear_scan][:"debug visualisation" :"logic design" :run] +[1:35:51][Define Example15 as a carry lookahead adder][:"logic design"] +[1:36:28][Check out the graph of the carry lookahead adder][:"debug visualisation" :"logic design" :run] +[1:36:51][Simulate the carry lookahead adder][:emulation :"logic design"] +[1:37:29][:Run the carry lookahead adder simulation to find that it doesn't work][:emulation :"logic design"] +[1:38:59][Fix pg_compose() to return the operands in the correct order][:"logic design"] +[1:40:36][Consult the carry lookahead adder graph to determine that it is off-by-one][:"debug visualisation" :"logic design" :run] +[1:41:56][Make carry_lookahead_adder() shift the carry right one bit][:"logic design"] +[1:44:29][@rygorous][I think you meant c\[1:\] \@ 0][:"logic design"] +[1:44:35][Fix carry_lookahead_adder() to slice the carry the correct way][:"logic design"] +[1:44:42][:Run the carry lookahead adder simulation to find that it passes][:emulation :"logic design"] +[1:45:24][Check out the graph of the correct carry lookahead adder][:"debug visualisation" :"logic design" :run] +[1:46:15][Introduce bruteforce_logarithmic_scan()][:"logic design"] +[1:47:49][Test our bruteforce_logarithmic_scan() and check out the graph][:"debug visualisation" :"logic design" :run] +[1:48:06][Wrap the pg_compose into a PG module][:"logic design"] +[1:49:38][Check out the graph of our carry lookahead adder with bruteforce logarithmic scan and PG module][:"debug visualisation" :"logic design" :run] +[1:50:08][Instantiate an 8-bit carry lookahead adder and check out its graph][:"debug visualisation" :"logic design" :run] +[1:51:22][Introduce sklansky_scan()][:"logic design"] +[1:54:42][Instantiate a 4-bit carry lookahead adder with sklansky_scan and check out its graph][:"debug visualisation" :"logic design" :run] +[1:55:33][Compare bruteforce and Sklansky scan 8-bit carry lookahead adder graphs][:"debug visualisation" :"logic design" :run] +[1:56:37][@spriithy][What does the \@ operator do?][:language] +[1:57:09][Introduce brent_kung_scan() and rename unzip() to interleave()][:"logic design"] +[2:04:50][Instantiate a 4-bit carry lookahead adder with Brent Kung scan, and check out its graph][:"debug visualisation" :"logic design" :run] +[2:08:41][That's it for fast adders][:"logic design" :speech] +[2:10:16][Recommend Guy Even's 'On teaching fast adder designs: revisiting Ladner & Fischer'[ref + author="Guy Even" + title="On teaching fast adder designs: revisiting Ladner & Fischer" + url=http://www.eng.tau.ac.il/~guy/Papers/PPC_adder_tutorial.pdf]][:"logic design" :research] +[2:11:16][That's it for today][:speech] +[/video] diff --git a/pervognsen/bitwise/bitwise/bitwise054.hmml b/pervognsen/bitwise/bitwise/bitwise054.hmml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..34764d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/pervognsen/bitwise/bitwise/bitwise054.hmml @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +[video member=pervognsen stream_platform=twitch project=bitwise title="Logic Design, Part 6" vod_platform=youtube id=vbjV_1EBbTg annotator=] +[/video] \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/pervognsen/bitwise/bitwise/bitwise055.hmml b/pervognsen/bitwise/bitwise/bitwise055.hmml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a5961a1 --- /dev/null +++ b/pervognsen/bitwise/bitwise/bitwise055.hmml @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +[video member=pervognsen stream_platform=twitch project=bitwise 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