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OSIC Stacks
Open Source Integrated Circuits Docker Stacks
Stacks
- analog-xk: Analog workflow using XScheme & KLayout
- analog-xm: Analog workflow using XScheme & Magic
- digital-ator: Digital workflow using Verilator & Yosys
- digital-icarus: Digital workflow using Icarus & Yosys
- heavy: Workflow with all the previous tools
Usage
Follow these 3 steps to get your container ready.
1. Starting a container with graphics output
Scripts are provided for creating the containers in both Windows and Linux. These scripts automate the binding of graphics environment variables to the container in order to enable graphics inside the docker container.
Windows
Execute the next script in powershell.
& ([scriptblock]::Create((irm https://git.1159.cl/Mario1159/osic-stacks/raw/branch/main/scripts/wsl_start.ps1))) -remote
This script will run the container inside wsl and bind the enviroments variables for wslg.
Linux
Execute the next script in your terminal. Make sure you have curl
already installed.
curl https://git.1159.cl/Mario1159/osic-stacks/raw/branch/main/scripts/linux_start.sh -o linux_start.sh
2. Connecting to the container
After creating and starting the container, enter to it executing a shell with docker.
docker exec -it <container_name> bash
3. Configure Volare
List the available PDKs and choose one to install.
volare ls-remote --pdk <sky130/gf180mcu>
volare enable --pdk <sky130/gf180mcu> <version_id>
After you have set up the PDK, you can finally start developing your own designs!
Build
A singular stack image can be builded using docker in the following way.
Note: Each stack image requires their correspondent base image installed.
docker build -t <tag> -f <arch/jammy>.Dockerfile <path>