Change README Markdown format to reStructuredText

This commit is workaround for Github not rendering
`.. include::`.

This PR adds:
 - Adds Makefile for creating conda environment under `env/conda` and
   installs `rst_include` tool.

 - Adds make README.rst target to generate `README.rst` from `README.src.rst`

 - Has Travis CI run on repository and check that the `README.rst` file
   has been rebuilt and committed if any of the dependencies have
   change.

Signed-off-by: Kamil Rakoczy <krakoczy@antmicro.com>
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Kamil Rakoczy 2020-09-09 09:38:20 +02:00
parent 21390ff61f
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# Some colors, use it like following;
# echo -e "Hello ${YELLOW}yellow${NC}"
GRAY=' \033[0;30m'
RED=' \033[0;31m'
GREEN=' \033[0;32m'
YELLOW=' \033[0;33m'
PURPLE=' \033[0;35m'
NC='\033[0m' # No Color
SPACER="echo -e ${GRAY} - ${NC}"
export -f travis_nanoseconds
export -f travis_fold
export -f travis_time_start
export -f travis_time_finish
export -f travis_wait
export -f travis_jigger
function start_section() {
travis_fold start "$1"
travis_time_start
echo -e "${PURPLE}${1}${NC}: $2${NC}"
echo -e "${GRAY}-------------------------------------------------------------------${NC}"
}
function end_section() {
echo -e "${GRAY}-------------------------------------------------------------------${NC}"
travis_time_finish
travis_fold end "$1"
}

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set -e
source .github/travis/common.sh
# Output any changes in the repository
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
start_section git-status "Current git status"
git diff
$SPACER
git status
end_section git-status
# Check there are not changes in the repository
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
start_section git-check "Checking git repository isn't dirty"
(
. "$(git --exec-path)/git-sh-setup"
require_clean_work_tree "continue" "Please run ``make README.rst`` to generate correct ``README.rst``."
)
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before_install:
- sudo locale-gen "en_US.UTF-8"
- export LANG="en_US.UTF-8"
- source .github/travis/common.sh
- rm README.rst && make README.rst && .github/travis/git-check.sh
- pip install git+https://github.com/antmicro/tuttest
- tuttest README.md unnamed0 | bash -
- tuttest README.rst unnamed0 | bash -
jobs:
include:
- stage: SymbiFlow
install:
- tuttest xc7/README.md unnamed0 | bash -
- tuttest xc7/README.rst unnamed0 | bash -
script:
- tuttest xc7/README.md unnamed1 | bash -
- tuttest xc7/README.rst unnamed1,unnamed2,unnamed3,unnamed4,unnamed5 | bash -
- #
install:
- tuttest eos-s3/README.md unnamed0 | bash -
- tuttest eos-s3/README.rst unnamed0 | bash -
script:
- tuttest eos-s3/README.md unnamed1 | bash -
- tuttest eos-s3/README.rst unnamed1,unnamed2 | bash -

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include scripts/make/conda.mk
README.rst: README.src.rst eos-s3/README.rst xc7/README.rst | $(CONDA_ENV_PYTHON)
@rm -f README.rst
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# SymbiFlow examples
This repository provides example FPGA designs that can be built using the SymbiFlow open source toolchain.
The examples target the Xilinx Artix-7 and the QuickLogic EOS S3 devices.
The repository includes:
* [eos-s3](./eos-s3) - Example FPGA designs for the QuickLogic EOS S3 series of parts:
* Verilog code
* Pin constraints files
* Timing constraints files
* Makefiles for running the SymbiFlow toolchain
* [xc7](./xc7) - Example FPGA designs for the Xilinx 7 series of parts:
* Verilog code
* Pin constraints files
* Timing constraints files
* Makefiles for running the SymbiFlow toolchain
* [.travis.yml](.travis.yml) - Travis CI configuration file
## Toolchain installation
This section describes how to install the toolchain. This procedure is divided in two steps:
- Installing the Conda package manager
- Downloading the architecture definitions and installing the toolchain
1. Conda
```bash
wget https://repo.continuum.io/miniconda/Miniconda3-latest-Linux-x86_64.sh -O conda_installer.sh
```
2. Toolchain
* For the Artix-7 devices see [xc7/README.md](xc7/README.md#setting-up-the-toolchain).
* For the EOS S3 devices see [eos-s3/README.md](eos-s3/README.md#setting-up-the-toolchain).
## Build Example Designs
With the toolchain installed, you can build the example designs.
The example designs are provided in separate directories:
* `xc7` directory for the Artix-7 devices
* `eos-s3` directory for the EOS S3 devices
### Example designs for the Artix-7 devices:
* For the Artix-7 devices see [xc7/README.md](xc7/README.md#building-the-examples).
### Example design for the EOS S3 devices:
* For the EOS S3 devices see [eos-s3/README.md](eos-s3/README.md#building-the-examples).

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SymbiFlow examples
==================
This repository provides example FPGA designs that can be built using the SymbiFlow open source toolchain.
The examples target the Xilinx Artix-7 and the QuickLogic EOS S3 devices.
The repository includes:
* `eos-s3 </eos-s3>`_ - Example FPGA designs for the QuickLogic EOS S3 series of parts:
* Verilog code
* Pin constraints files
* Timing constraints files
* Makefiles for running the SymbiFlow toolchain
* `xc7 </xc7>`_ - Example FPGA designs for the Xilinx 7 series of parts:
* Verilog code
* Pin constraints files
* Timing constraints files
* Makefiles for running the SymbiFlow toolchain
* `.travis.yml <.travis.yml>`_ - Travis CI configuration file
Toolchain installation
----------------------
This section describes how to install the toolchain. This procedure is divided in two steps:
- Installing the Conda package manager
- Downloading the architecture definitions and installing the toolchain
#. Conda
.. code:: bash
wget https://repo.continuum.io/miniconda/Miniconda3-latest-Linux-x86_64.sh -O conda_installer.sh
#. Toolchain
* For the Artix-7 devices:
.. code:: bash
INSTALL_DIR="/opt/symbiflow/xc7"
bash conda_installer.sh -b -p $INSTALL_DIR/conda && rm conda_installer.sh
source "$INSTALL_DIR/conda/etc/profile.d/conda.sh"
conda env create -f xc7/environment.yml
conda activate xc7
wget -qO- https://storage.googleapis.com/symbiflow-arch-defs/artifacts/prod/foss-fpga-tools/symbiflow-arch-defs/presubmit/install/477/20200714-082108/symbiflow-arch-defs-install-8eb88e76.tar.xz | tar -xJ --one-top-level=$INSTALL_DIR/install
conda deactivate
* For the EOS S3 devices:
.. code:: bash
export INSTALL_DIR="/opt/symbiflow/eos-s3"
bash conda_installer.sh -b -p $INSTALL_DIR/conda && rm conda_installer.sh
source "$INSTALL_DIR/conda/etc/profile.d/conda.sh"
conda env create -f eos-s3/environment.yml
conda activate eos-s3
wget -qO- https://quicklogic-my.sharepoint.com/:u:/p/kkumar/Eb7341Bq-XRAukVQ6oQ6PrgB-qdFbrsrPEON1yTa4krFSA?download=1 | tar -xJ -C $INSTALL_DIR
cp -r $INSTALL_DIR/conda/envs/eos-s3/share/yosys/* $INSTALL_DIR/conda/envs/eos-s3/share/
conda deactivate
Build Example Designs
---------------------
With the toolchain installed, you can build the example designs.
The example designs are provided in separate directories:
* ``xc7`` directory for the Artix-7 devices
* ``eos-s3`` directory for the EOS S3 devices
Example designs for the Artix-7 devices:
****************************************
* For the Artix-7 devices:
Before building any example, prepare environment:
.. code:: bash
export INSTALL_DIR="/opt/symbiflow/xc7"
# adding symbiflow toolchain binaries to PATH
export PATH="$INSTALL_DIR/install/bin:$PATH"
source "$INSTALL_DIR/conda/etc/profile.d/conda.sh"
conda activate xc7
git clone https://github.com/SymbiFlow/symbiflow-examples && cd symbiflow-examples
To build the counter example, run the following commands:
.. code:: bash
pushd xc7/counter_test && make clean && TARGET="arty_50" make && popd
pushd xc7/counter_test && make clean && TARGET="arty_100" make && popd
pushd xc7/counter_test && make clean && TARGET="basys3" make && popd
To build the picosoc example, run the following commands:
.. code:: bash
pushd xc7/picosoc_demo && make && popd
To build the litex example, run the following commands:
.. code:: bash
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/enjoy-digital/litex/master/litex_setup.py
chmod +x litex_setup.py
./litex_setup.py init
./litex_setup.py install
wget https://static.dev.sifive.com/dev-tools/riscv64-unknown-elf-gcc-8.1.0-2019.01.0-x86_64-linux-ubuntu14.tar.gz
tar -xf riscv64-unknown-elf-gcc-8.1.0-2019.01.0-x86_64-linux-ubuntu14.tar.gz
export PATH=$PATH:$PWD/riscv64-unknown-elf-gcc-8.1.0-2019.01.0-x86_64-linux-ubuntu14/bin/
pushd litex/litex/boards/targets && ./arty.py --toolchain symbiflow --cpu-type vexriscv --build && popd
To build the linux-litex-demo example, run the following commands:
.. code:: bash
pushd xc7/linux_litex_demo && make && popd
Example design for the EOS S3 devices:
**************************************
* For the EOS S3 devices:
Before building example, prepare environment:
.. code:: bash
export INSTALL_DIR="/opt/symbiflow/eos-s3"
export PATH="$INSTALL_DIR/install/bin:$PATH"
source "$INSTALL_DIR/conda/etc/profile.d/conda.sh"
conda activate eos-s3
git clone https://github.com/SymbiFlow/symbiflow-examples && cd symbiflow-examples
To build the example, run the following command:
.. code:: bash
pushd eos-s3/btn_counter && make && popd

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SymbiFlow examples
==================
This repository provides example FPGA designs that can be built using the SymbiFlow open source toolchain.
The examples target the Xilinx Artix-7 and the QuickLogic EOS S3 devices.
The repository includes:
* `eos-s3 </eos-s3>`_ - Example FPGA designs for the QuickLogic EOS S3 series of parts:
* Verilog code
* Pin constraints files
* Timing constraints files
* Makefiles for running the SymbiFlow toolchain
* `xc7 </xc7>`_ - Example FPGA designs for the Xilinx 7 series of parts:
* Verilog code
* Pin constraints files
* Timing constraints files
* Makefiles for running the SymbiFlow toolchain
* `.travis.yml <.travis.yml>`_ - Travis CI configuration file
Toolchain installation
----------------------
This section describes how to install the toolchain. This procedure is divided in two steps:
- Installing the Conda package manager
- Downloading the architecture definitions and installing the toolchain
#. Conda
.. code:: bash
wget https://repo.continuum.io/miniconda/Miniconda3-latest-Linux-x86_64.sh -O conda_installer.sh
#. Toolchain
* For the Artix-7 devices:
.. include:: xc7/README.rst
:start-after:.. toolchain_include_begin_label
:end-before:.. toolchain_include_end_label
* For the EOS S3 devices:
.. include:: eos-s3/README.rst
:start-after:.. toolchain_include_begin_label
:end-before:.. toolchain_include_end_label
Build Example Designs
---------------------
With the toolchain installed, you can build the example designs.
The example designs are provided in separate directories:
* ``xc7`` directory for the Artix-7 devices
* ``eos-s3`` directory for the EOS S3 devices
Example designs for the Artix-7 devices:
****************************************
* For the Artix-7 devices:
.. include:: xc7/README.rst
:start-after:.. build_examples_include_begin_label
:end-before:.. build_examples_include_end_label
Example design for the EOS S3 devices:
**************************************
* For the EOS S3 devices:
.. include:: eos-s3/README.rst
:start-after:.. build_examples_include_begin_label
:end-before:.. build_examples_include_end_label

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name: symbiflow-examples
channels:
- defaults
dependencies:
- python
- pip
- pip:
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# SymbiFlow Toolchain Examples for QuickLogic EOS S3
1. `btn_counter` - simple 4-bit counter driving LEDs. The design targets the [EOS S3 FPGA](https://www.quicklogic.com/products/eos-s3/).
## Setting up the toolchain
```bash
export INSTALL_DIR="/opt/symbiflow/eos-s3"
bash conda_installer.sh -b -p $INSTALL_DIR/conda && rm conda_installer.sh
source "$INSTALL_DIR/conda/etc/profile.d/conda.sh"
conda env create -f eos-s3/environment.yml
conda activate eos-s3
wget -qO- https://quicklogic-my.sharepoint.com/:u:/p/kkumar/Eb7341Bq-XRAukVQ6oQ6PrgB-qdFbrsrPEON1yTa4krFSA?download=1 | tar -xJ -C $INSTALL_DIR
cp -r $INSTALL_DIR/conda/envs/eos-s3/share/yosys/* $INSTALL_DIR/conda/envs/eos-s3/share/
conda deactivate
```
## Building the examples
To build the examples, run the following commands:
```bash
export INSTALL_DIR="/opt/symbiflow/eos-s3"
export PATH="$INSTALL_DIR/install/bin:$PATH"
source "$INSTALL_DIR/conda/etc/profile.d/conda.sh"
conda activate eos-s3
git clone https://github.com/SymbiFlow/symbiflow-examples && cd symbiflow-examples
pushd eos-s3/btn_counter && make && popd
```

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SymbiFlow Toolchain Examples for QuickLogic EOS S3
==================================================
#. ``btn_counter`` - simple 4-bit counter driving LEDs. The design targets the `EOS S3 FPGA <https://www.quicklogic.com/products/eos-s3/>`__.
Setting up the toolchain
------------------------
.. toolchain_include_begin_label
.. code:: bash
export INSTALL_DIR="/opt/symbiflow/eos-s3"
bash conda_installer.sh -b -p $INSTALL_DIR/conda && rm conda_installer.sh
source "$INSTALL_DIR/conda/etc/profile.d/conda.sh"
conda env create -f eos-s3/environment.yml
conda activate eos-s3
wget -qO- https://quicklogic-my.sharepoint.com/:u:/p/kkumar/Eb7341Bq-XRAukVQ6oQ6PrgB-qdFbrsrPEON1yTa4krFSA?download=1 | tar -xJ -C $INSTALL_DIR
cp -r $INSTALL_DIR/conda/envs/eos-s3/share/yosys/* $INSTALL_DIR/conda/envs/eos-s3/share/
conda deactivate
.. toolchain_include_end_label
Building the examples
---------------------
.. build_examples_include_begin_label
Before building example, prepare environment:
.. code:: bash
export INSTALL_DIR="/opt/symbiflow/eos-s3"
export PATH="$INSTALL_DIR/install/bin:$PATH"
source "$INSTALL_DIR/conda/etc/profile.d/conda.sh"
conda activate eos-s3
git clone https://github.com/SymbiFlow/symbiflow-examples && cd symbiflow-examples
To build the example, run the following command:
.. code:: bash
pushd eos-s3/btn_counter && make && popd
.. build_examples_include_end_label

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SHELL := /bin/bash
UNAME_S := $(shell uname -s)
ifneq (, $(findstring Linux, $(UNAME_S)))
OSFLAG := Linux
endif
ifeq ($(UNAME_S), Darwin)
OSFLAG := MacOSX
endif
ifneq (, $(findstring Cygwin, $(UNAME_S)))
OSFLAG := Linux
endif
ifneq (, $(findstring MINGW, $(UNAME_S)))
OSFLAG := Linux
endif
MAKE_DIR := $(dir $(lastword $(MAKEFILE_LIST)))
TOP_DIR := $(realpath $(MAKE_DIR)/../..)
ENV_DIR := $(TOP_DIR)/env
REQUIREMENTS_FILE := $(TOP_DIR)/requirements.txt
ENVIRONMENT_FILE := $(TOP_DIR)/environment.yml
CONDA_DIR := $(ENV_DIR)/conda
DOWNLOADS_DIR := $(ENV_DIR)/downloads
CONDA_PYTHON := $(CONDA_DIR)/bin/python
CONDA_PKGS_DIR := $(DOWNLOADS_DIR)/conda-pkgs
CONDA_PKGS_DEP := $(CONDA_PKGS_DIR)/urls.txt
CONDA_ENV_NAME := symbiflow-examples
CONDA_ENV_PYTHON := $(CONDA_DIR)/envs/$(CONDA_ENV_NAME)/bin/python
IN_CONDA_ENV_BASE := source $(CONDA_DIR)/bin/activate &&
IN_CONDA_ENV := $(IN_CONDA_ENV_BASE) conda activate $(CONDA_ENV_NAME) &&
$(ENV_DIR): | $(DOWNLOADS_DIR)
mkdir -p $(END_DIR)
$(DOWNLOADS_DIR):
mkdir -p $(DOWNLOADS_DIR)
$(DOWNLOADS_DIR)/Miniconda3-latest-$(OSFLAG)-x86_64.sh: | $(DOWNLOADS_DIR)
wget https://repo.anaconda.com/miniconda/Miniconda3-latest-$(OSFLAG)-x86_64.sh -O $(DOWNLOADS_DIR)/Miniconda3-latest-$(OSFLAG)-x86_64.sh
chmod a+x $(DOWNLOADS_DIR)/Miniconda3-latest-$(OSFLAG)-x86_64.sh
$(CONDA_PKGS_DEP): $(CONDA_PYTHON)
$(IN_CONDA_ENV_BASE) conda config --system --add pkgs_dirs $(CONDA_PKGS_DIR)
$(CONDA_PYTHON): $(DOWNLOADS_DIR)/Miniconda3-latest-$(OSFLAG)-x86_64.sh
$(DOWNLOADS_DIR)/Miniconda3-latest-$(OSFLAG)-x86_64.sh -p $(CONDA_DIR) -b -f
touch $(CONDA_PYTHON)
$(CONDA_DIR)/envs: $(CONDA_PYTHON)
$(IN_CONDA_ENV_BASE) conda config --system --add envs_dirs $(CONDA_DIR)/envs
$(CONDA_ENV_PYTHON): $(ENVIRONMENT_FILE) $(REQUIREMENTS_FILE) | $(CONDA_PYTHON) $(CONDA_DIR)/envs $(CONDA_PKGS_DEP)
$(IN_CONDA_ENV_BASE) conda env update --name $(CONDA_ENV_NAME) --file $(ENVIRONMENT_FILE)
touch $(CONDA_ENV_PYTHON)
env: $(CONDA_ENV_PYTHON)
$(IN_CONDA_ENV) conda info
.PHONY: env
enter: $(CONDA_ENV_PYTHON)
$(IN_CONDA_ENV) bash
.PHONY: enter
clean:
rm -rf env/conda
.PHONY: clean
dist-clean:
rm -rf conda
.PHONY: dist-clean
FILTER_TOP = sed -e's@$(TOP_DIR)/@$$TOP_DIR/@'
env-info:
@echo " Top level directory is: '$(TOP_DIR)'"
@echo " The version number is: '$$(git describe)'"
@echo " Git repository is using: $$(du -h -s $(TOP_DIR)/.git | sed -e's/\s.*//')" \
| $(FILTER_TOP)
@echo
@echo " Environment setup directory is: '$(ENV_DIR)'" \
| $(FILTER_TOP)
@echo " Download and cache directory is: '$(DOWNLOADS_DIR)' (using $$(du -h -s $(DOWNLOADS_DIR) | sed -e's/\s.*//'))" \
| $(FILTER_TOP)
@echo " Conda's directory is: '$(CONDA_DIR)' (using $$(du -h -s $(CONDA_DIR) | sed -e's/\s.*//'))" \
| $(FILTER_TOP)
@echo " Conda's packages download cache is: '$(CONDA_PKGS_DIR)' (using $$(du -h -s $(CONDA_PKGS_DIR) | sed -e's/\s.*//'))" \
| $(FILTER_TOP)
@echo " Conda's Python binary is: '$(CONDA_ENV_PYTHON)'"\
| $(FILTER_TOP)
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# SymbiFlow Toolchain Examples for Xilinx 7 Series
1. `counter` - simple 4-bit counter driving LEDs. The design targets the [Basys3 board](https://store.digilentinc.com/basys-3-artix-7-fpga-trainer-board-recommended-for-introductory-users/) and the [Arty board](https://store.digilentinc.com/arty-a7-artix-7-fpga-development-board-for-makers-and-hobbyists/).
1. `picosoc` - [picorv32](https://github.com/cliffordwolf/picorv32) based SoC. The design targets the [Basys3 board](https://store.digilentinc.com/basys-3-artix-7-fpga-trainer-board-recommended-for-introductory-users/).
1. `linux_litex` - [LiteX](https://github.com/enjoy-digital/litex) based system with Linux capable [VexRiscv core](https://github.com/SpinalHDL/VexRiscv). The design includes [DDR](https://github.com/enjoy-digital/litedram) and [Ethernet](https://github.com/enjoy-digital/liteeth) controllers. The design targets the [Arty board](https://store.digilentinc.com/arty-a7-artix-7-fpga-development-board-for-makers-and-hobbyists/).
The Linux images for the `linux_litex` example can be built following the [linux on litex vexriscv](https://github.com/litex-hub/linux-on-litex-vexriscv) instructions.
The `linux_litex` example is already provided with working Linux images.
## Setting up the toolchain
```bash
INSTALL_DIR="/opt/symbiflow/xc7"
bash conda_installer.sh -b -p $INSTALL_DIR/conda && rm conda_installer.sh
source "$INSTALL_DIR/conda/etc/profile.d/conda.sh"
conda env create -f xc7/environment.yml
conda activate xc7
wget -qO- https://storage.googleapis.com/symbiflow-arch-defs/artifacts/prod/foss-fpga-tools/symbiflow-arch-defs/presubmit/install/477/20200714-082108/symbiflow-arch-defs-install-8eb88e76.tar.xz | tar -xJ --one-top-level=$INSTALL_DIR/install
conda deactivate
```
## Building the examples
To build the example, run the following commands:
```bash
export INSTALL_DIR="/opt/symbiflow/xc7"
# adding symbiflow toolchain binaries to PATH
export PATH="$INSTALL_DIR/install/bin:$PATH"
source "$INSTALL_DIR/conda/etc/profile.d/conda.sh"
conda activate xc7
git clone https://github.com/SymbiFlow/symbiflow-examples && cd symbiflow-examples
# counter example
pushd xc7/counter_test && make clean && TARGET="arty_50" make && popd
pushd xc7/counter_test && make clean && TARGET="arty_100" make && popd
pushd xc7/counter_test && make clean && TARGET="basys3" make && popd
# picosoc example
pushd xc7/picosoc_demo && make && popd
# litex example
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/enjoy-digital/litex/master/litex_setup.py
chmod +x litex_setup.py
./litex_setup.py init
./litex_setup.py install
wget https://static.dev.sifive.com/dev-tools/riscv64-unknown-elf-gcc-8.1.0-2019.01.0-x86_64-linux-ubuntu14.tar.gz
tar -xf riscv64-unknown-elf-gcc-8.1.0-2019.01.0-x86_64-linux-ubuntu14.tar.gz
export PATH=$PATH:$PWD/riscv64-unknown-elf-gcc-8.1.0-2019.01.0-x86_64-linux-ubuntu14/bin/
pushd litex/litex/boards/targets && ./arty.py --toolchain symbiflow --cpu-type vexriscv --build && popd
# linux litex example
pushd xc7/linux_litex_demo && make && popd
```

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SymbiFlow Toolchain Examples for Xilinx 7 Series
================================================
#. ``counter`` - simple 4-bit counter driving LEDs. The design targets the `Basys3 board <https://store.digilentinc.com/basys-3-artix-7-fpga-trainer-board-recommended-for-introductory-users/>`__ and the `Arty board <https://store.digilentinc.com/arty-a7-artix-7-fpga-development-board-for-makers-and-hobbyists/>`__.
#. ``picosoc`` - `picorv32 <https://github.com/cliffordwolf/picorv32>`__ based SoC. The design targets the `Basys3 board <https://store.digilentinc.com/basys-3-artix-7-fpga-trainer-board-recommended-for-introductory-users/>`__.
#. ``linux_litex`` - `LiteX <https://github.com/enjoy-digital/litex>`__ based system with Linux capable `VexRiscv core <https://github.com/SpinalHDL/VexRiscv>`__. The design includes `DDR <https://github.com/enjoy-digital/litedram>`__ and `Ethernet <https://github.com/enjoy-digital/liteeth>`__ controllers. The design targets the `Arty board <https://store.digilentinc.com/arty-a7-artix-7-fpga-development-board-for-makers-and-hobbyists/>`__.
The Linux images for the ``linux_litex`` example can be built following the `linux on litex vexriscv <https://github.com/litex-hub/linux-on-litex-vexriscv>`__ instructions.
The ``linux_litex`` example is already provided with working Linux images.
Setting up the toolchain
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.. code:: bash
INSTALL_DIR="/opt/symbiflow/xc7"
bash conda_installer.sh -b -p $INSTALL_DIR/conda && rm conda_installer.sh
source "$INSTALL_DIR/conda/etc/profile.d/conda.sh"
conda env create -f xc7/environment.yml
conda activate xc7
wget -qO- https://storage.googleapis.com/symbiflow-arch-defs/artifacts/prod/foss-fpga-tools/symbiflow-arch-defs/presubmit/install/477/20200714-082108/symbiflow-arch-defs-install-8eb88e76.tar.xz | tar -xJ --one-top-level=$INSTALL_DIR/install
conda deactivate
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Building the examples
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Before building any example, prepare environment:
.. code:: bash
export INSTALL_DIR="/opt/symbiflow/xc7"
# adding symbiflow toolchain binaries to PATH
export PATH="$INSTALL_DIR/install/bin:$PATH"
source "$INSTALL_DIR/conda/etc/profile.d/conda.sh"
conda activate xc7
git clone https://github.com/SymbiFlow/symbiflow-examples && cd symbiflow-examples
To build the counter example, run the following commands:
.. code:: bash
pushd xc7/counter_test && make clean && TARGET="arty_50" make && popd
pushd xc7/counter_test && make clean && TARGET="arty_100" make && popd
pushd xc7/counter_test && make clean && TARGET="basys3" make && popd
To build the picosoc example, run the following commands:
.. code:: bash
pushd xc7/picosoc_demo && make && popd
To build the litex example, run the following commands:
.. code:: bash
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/enjoy-digital/litex/master/litex_setup.py
chmod +x litex_setup.py
./litex_setup.py init
./litex_setup.py install
wget https://static.dev.sifive.com/dev-tools/riscv64-unknown-elf-gcc-8.1.0-2019.01.0-x86_64-linux-ubuntu14.tar.gz
tar -xf riscv64-unknown-elf-gcc-8.1.0-2019.01.0-x86_64-linux-ubuntu14.tar.gz
export PATH=$PATH:$PWD/riscv64-unknown-elf-gcc-8.1.0-2019.01.0-x86_64-linux-ubuntu14/bin/
pushd litex/litex/boards/targets && ./arty.py --toolchain symbiflow --cpu-type vexriscv --build && popd
To build the linux-litex-demo example, run the following commands:
.. code:: bash
pushd xc7/linux_litex_demo && make && popd
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