global: switch to VexRiscv as the default CPU
VexRiscv can now replace LM32 for almost all usecases and we now have better software support with RISC-V.
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@ -92,32 +92,21 @@ FPGA lessons/tutorials can be found at: https://github.com/enjoy-digital/fpga_10
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0. Install Python 3.5+ and FPGA vendor's development tools.
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1. Get litex_setup.py script and execute:
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./litex_setup.py init install
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This will clone and install Migen, LiteX and LiteX's cores.
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To update all repositories execute:
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./litex_setup.py update
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1. Install Migen/LiteX and the LiteX's cores:
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wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/enjoy-digital/litex/master/litex_setup.py
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./litex_setup.py init install
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Later, if you need to update all repositories:
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./litex_setup.py update
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2. Compile and install binutils. Take the latest version from GNU.
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mkdir build && cd build
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../configure --target=lm32-elf
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make
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make install
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2. Install a RISC-V toolchain:
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wget https://static.dev.sifive.com/dev-tools/riscv64-unknown-elf-gcc-20171231-x86_64-linux-centos6.tar.gz
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tar -xvf riscv64-unknown-elf-gcc-20171231-x86_64-linux-centos6.tar.gz
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export PATH=$PATH:$PWD/riscv64-unknown-elf-gcc-20171231-x86_64-linux-centos6/bin/
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3. (Optional, only if you want to use a lm32 CPU in you SoC)
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Compile and install GCC. Take gcc-core and gcc-g++ from GNU
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(version 4.5 or >=4.9).
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rm -rf libstdc++-v3
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mkdir build && cd build
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../configure --target=lm32-elf --enable-languages="c,c++" --disable-libgcc \
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--disable-libssp
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make
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make install
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4. Build the target of your board...:
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3. Build the target of your board...:
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Go to boards/targets and execute the target you want to build
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5. ... and/or install Verilator and test LiteX on your computer:
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4. ... and/or install Verilator and test LiteX on your computer:
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Download and install Verilator: http://www.veripool.org/
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On Fedora:
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sudo dnf install libevent-devel json-c-devel
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sudo apt install libevent-dev libjson-c-dev
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run: litex_sim
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6. Run a terminal program on the board's serial port at 115200 8-N-1.
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5. Run a terminal program on the board's serial port at 115200 8-N-1.
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You should get the BIOS prompt.
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[> Contact
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@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ class SoCCore(Module):
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"csr": 0x60000000, # (default shadow @0xe0000000)
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}
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def __init__(self, platform, clk_freq,
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cpu_type="lm32", cpu_reset_address=0x00000000, cpu_variant=None,
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cpu_type="vexriscv", cpu_reset_address=0x00000000, cpu_variant=None,
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integrated_rom_size=0, integrated_rom_init=[],
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integrated_sram_size=4096,
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integrated_main_ram_size=0, integrated_main_ram_init=[],
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class TestTargets(unittest.TestCase):
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kwargs = {"cpu_type": "vexriscv"}
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# altera boards
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def test_de0nano(self):
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from litex.boards.targets.de0nano import BaseSoC
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errors = build_test([BaseSoC(**self.kwargs)])
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errors = build_test([BaseSoC()])
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self.assertEqual(errors, 0)
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# xilinx boards
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def test_minispartan6(self):
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from litex.boards.targets.minispartan6 import BaseSoC
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errors = build_test([BaseSoC(**self.kwargs)])
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errors = build_test([BaseSoC()])
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self.assertEqual(errors, 0)
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def test_arty(self):
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from litex.boards.targets.arty import BaseSoC, EthernetSoC
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errors = build_test([BaseSoC(**self.kwargs), EthernetSoC(**self.kwargs)])
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errors = build_test([BaseSoC(), EthernetSoC()])
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self.assertEqual(errors, 0)
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def test_nexys4ddr(self):
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from litex.boards.targets.nexys4ddr import BaseSoC
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errors = build_test([BaseSoC(**self.kwargs)])
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errors = build_test([BaseSoC()])
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self.assertEqual(errors, 0)
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def test_nexys_video(self):
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from litex.boards.targets.nexys_video import BaseSoC, EthernetSoC
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errors = build_test([BaseSoC(**self.kwargs), EthernetSoC(**self.kwargs)])
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errors = build_test([BaseSoC(), EthernetSoC()])
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self.assertEqual(errors, 0)
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def test_genesys2(self):
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from litex.boards.targets.genesys2 import BaseSoC, EthernetSoC
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errors = build_test([BaseSoC(**self.kwargs), EthernetSoC(**self.kwargs)])
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errors = build_test([BaseSoC(), EthernetSoC()])
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self.assertEqual(errors, 0)
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def test_kc705(self):
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from litex.boards.targets.kc705 import BaseSoC, EthernetSoC
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errors = build_test([BaseSoC(**self.kwargs), EthernetSoC(**self.kwargs)])
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errors = build_test([BaseSoC(), EthernetSoC()])
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self.assertEqual(errors, 0)
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# lattice boards
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def test_versa_ecp5(self):
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from litex.boards.targets.versa_ecp5 import BaseSoC
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errors = build_test([BaseSoC(**self.kwargs)])
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errors = build_test([BaseSoC()])
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self.assertEqual(errors, 0)
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def test_versa_ulx3s(self):
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from litex.boards.targets.ulx3s import BaseSoC
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errors = build_test([BaseSoC(**self.kwargs)])
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errors = build_test([BaseSoC()])
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self.assertEqual(errors, 0)
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# build simple design for all platforms
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