reduce TLB set size from 64 to 16 to get FPGA resource utilisation down
[soc.git] / Makefile
1 PYTHON3 ?= "python3"
2
3 .PHONY: help Makefile gitupdate install run_sim test htmlupload
4
5 gitupdate:
6 git submodule init
7 git submodule update --init --recursive --remote
8
9 mkpinmux:
10 ./mkpinmux.sh
11 cp pinmux/ls180/ls180_pins.py src/soc/debug
12 cp pinmux/ls180/ls180_pins.py src/soc/litex/florent/libresoc
13
14 install: gitupdate develop mkpinmux
15
16 # this is now actually part of openpower-isa repository
17 pywriter:
18 echo "pywriter is part of openpower-isa, run that instead"
19
20 # this is now actually part of openpower-isa repository
21 svanalysis:
22 echo "sv_analysis is part of openpower-isa, run that instead"
23
24 develop:
25 python3 setup.py develop # yes, develop, not install
26
27 # build and run libresoc litex simulation
28 run_sim:
29 python3 src/soc/simple/issuer_verilog.py --disable-svp64 \
30 src/soc/litex/florent/libresoc/libresoc.v
31 python3 src/soc/litex/florent/sim.py --cpu=libresoc
32
33 # and with test gpio (useful for XICS IRC testing)
34 testgpio_run_sim:
35 python3 src/soc/simple/issuer_verilog.py \
36 src/soc/litex/florent/libresoc/libresoc.v \
37 --enable-testgpio
38 python3 src/soc/litex/florent/sim.py --cpu=libresoc \
39 --variant=standardjtagtestgpio
40
41 ls180_verilog_nopll:
42 python3 src/soc/simple/issuer_verilog.py \
43 --debug=jtag --enable-core --disable-pll \
44 --enable-xics --disable-svp64 \
45 src/soc/litex/florent/libresoc/libresoc.v
46
47 ls180_verilog:
48 python3 src/soc/simple/issuer_verilog.py \
49 --debug=jtag --enable-core --enable-pll \
50 --enable-xics --disable-svp64 \
51 src/soc/litex/florent/libresoc/libresoc.v
52
53 ls180_4k_verilog:
54 python3 src/soc/simple/issuer_verilog.py \
55 --debug=jtag --enable-core --enable-pll \
56 --enable-xics --enable-sram4x4kblock --disable-svp64 \
57 src/soc/litex/florent/libresoc/libresoc.v
58
59 # build microwatt "external core", note that the TLB set size is set to 16
60 # for I/D-Cache which needs a corresponding alteration of the device-tree
61 # entries for linux
62 microwatt_external_core:
63 python3 src/soc/simple/issuer_verilog.py --microwatt-compat --enable-mmu \
64 external_core_top.v
65
66 # build the litex libresoc SoC without 4k SRAMs
67 ls180_verilog_build: ls180_verilog
68 make -C soc/soc/litex/florent ls180
69
70 # build the litex libresoc SoC with 4k SRAMs
71 ls180_4ksram_verilog_build: ls180_4k_verilog
72 make -C soc/soc/litex/florent ls1804k
73
74 # testing (usually done at install time)
75 test: install
76 python3 setup.py test # could just run nosetest3...
77
78 pypiupload:
79 $(PYTHON3) setup.py sdist upload
80
81 # Minimal makefile for Sphinx documentation
82 #
83
84 # You can set these variables from the command line.
85 SPHINXOPTS =
86 SPHINXBUILD = sphinx-build
87 SPHINXPROJ = Libre-SOC
88 SOURCEDIR = .
89 BUILDDIR = build
90
91 # Put it first so that "make" without argument is like "make help".
92 help:
93 @$(SPHINXBUILD) -M help "$(SOURCEDIR)" "$(BUILDDIR)" $(SPHINXOPTS) $(O)
94
95 # copies all documentation to libre-soc (libre-soc admins only)
96 htmlupload: clean html
97 rsync -HPavz --delete build/html/* \
98 libre-soc.org:/var/www/libre-soc.org/docs/soc/
99
100 # Catch-all target: route all unknown targets to Sphinx using the new
101 # "make mode" option. $(O) is meant as a shortcut for $(SPHINXOPTS).
102 %: Makefile
103 echo "catch-all falling through to sphinx for document building"
104 mkdir -p "$(SOURCEDIR)"/src/gen
105 sphinx-apidoc --ext-autodoc -o "$(SOURCEDIR)"/src/gen ./src/soc
106 @$(SPHINXBUILD) -M $@ "$(SOURCEDIR)" "$(BUILDDIR)" $(SPHINXOPTS) $(O)
107