[libre-riscv-dev] [Arm-netbook] $ available: python programmers needed on LibreSOC
Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
lkcl at lkcl.net
Thu Mar 5 11:33:16 GMT 2020
On Thu, Mar 5, 2020 at 9:20 AM CVS <cvs268 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > https://git.libre-riscv.org/?p=soclayout.git;a=blob;f=experiments5/doAlu16.py
> > Most of the heavy-lifting appears to be done by the Hurricane package.
> > Where can i find out more about this package?
> Looks like this is it
> https://libre-riscv.org/HDL_workflow/coriolis2/
yes, that's the main "setup" page.
> Found a User Guide to set it up
> https://www-soc.lip6.fr/fileadmin/user_upload/soc/softwares/coriolis/UsersGuide.pdf
please do follow the procedure on the wiki page (the
debootstrap-chroot) because we need "repeatability". this is
critically important, that everyone involved uses *exactly* the same
tools and libraries.
the chip layout produced by the scripts *absolutely has* to be
repeatable (hence, jock, why GUIs are not used for this in the
industry, only as a "viewer").
although, *sigh*, i am going to have to redo it to use debian/10,
see http://bugs.libre-riscv.org/show_bug.cgi?id=178
here's the top-level bugreport:
http://bugs.libre-riscv.org/show_bug.cgi?id=138#c0
other things:
* https://libre-riscv.org/charter/
* http://lists.libre-riscv.org/mailman/listinfo
* https://libre-riscv.org/HDL_workflow/
* https://libre-riscv.org/nlnet/
so, first things first: do review those, read the charter, join the
mailing list, introduce yourself to everyone, and let us know - on the
list - if you're happy with the charter or have any questions.
thanks!
l.
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