Initialization of All Inferred Registers, SRLs, and Memories - 2024.1 English

Versal Adaptive SoC Hardware, IP, and Platform Development Methodology Guide (UG1387)

Document ID
UG1387
Release Date
2024-06-19
Version
2024.1 English

The GSR net initializes all registers to the specified initial value in the HDL code. If no initial value is supplied, the synthesis tool is at liberty to assign the initial state to either zero or one. Vivado synthesis generally defaults to zero with a few exceptions such as one-hot state machine encodings.

Any inferred SRL, memory, or other synchronous element can also have an initial state defined that will be programmed into the associated element upon configuration.

AMD highly recommends that you initialize all synchronous elements accordingly. Initialization of registers is completely inferable by all major device synthesis tools. This lessens the need to add a reset for the sole purpose of initialization, and makes the RTL code more closely match the implemented design in functional simulation, as all synchronous element start with a known value in the device after configuration.

Initial state of the registers and latches VHDL coding example one:

signal reg1 : std_logic := '0'; -- specifying register1 to start as a zero
signal reg2 : std_logic := ‘1’; -- specifying register2 to start as a one
signal reg3 : std_logic_vector(3 downto 0):="1011"; -- specifying INIT value for 
4-bit register

Initial state of the registers and latches Verilog coding example two:

reg register1 = 1’b0; // specifying regsiter1 to start as a zero
reg register2 = 1’b1; // specifying register2 to start as a one
reg [3:0] register3 = 4’b1011; //specifying INIT value for 4-bit register

Another possibility in Verilog is to use an initial statement:

reg [3:0] register3;
initial begin
  register3= 4’b1011;
end