Add cocotb verification environment#78
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This PR extends the verification environment and adds example test written using cocotb library.
In the directory
test_cocotbyou find a Python coroutine, which calls the top-level testbench testbench/tb_top.sv and simulates execution of a program. The core can be fed programs from external sources, e.g. RISC-V DV. To execute the test, a recipe in tools/Makefile is prepared.In the directory
test_devyou find an ALU test, which serves as an example and a starting point for developing rapid block-level unit tests, if needed.