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# DESCRIPTION: DOCUMENT source run through perl to produce README file
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# Use 'make README' to produce the output file
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=pod
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=head1 NAME
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This is the Verilator package README file.
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=head1 DISTRIBUTION
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http://www.veripool.org/verilator
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This package is Copyright 2003-2017 by Wilson Snyder. (Report bugs to
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L<http://www.veripool.org/>.)
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Verilator is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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the terms of either the GNU Lesser General Public License Version 3 or the
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Perl Artistic License Version 2.0. (See the documentation for more
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details.)
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
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more details.
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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Verilator converts synthesizable (generally not behavioral) Verilog code
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into C++ or SystemC code. It is not a complete simulator, just a
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translator.
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Verilator is invoked with parameters similar to GCC or Synopsys's VCS. It
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reads the specified Verilog code, lints it, and optionally adds coverage
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code. For C++ format, it outputs .cpp and .h files. For SystemC format,
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it outputs .cpp and .h files using the standard SystemC headers.
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The resulting files are then compiled with C++. The user writes a little
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C++ wrapper file, which instantiates the top level module. This is
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compiled in C++, and linked with the Verilated files.
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The resulting executable will perform the actual simulation.
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=head1 SUPPORTED SYSTEMS
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Verilator is developed and has primary testing on Ubuntu. Versions have
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also built on Redhat Linux, Macs OS-X, HPUX and Solaris. It should run
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with minor porting on any Linix-ish platform. Verilator also works on
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Windows under Cygwin, and Windows under MinGW (gcc -mno-cygwin). Verilated
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output (not Verilator itself) compiles under MSVC++ 2008 and newer.
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=head1 INSTALLATION
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For more details see
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L<http://www.veripool.org/projects/verilator/wiki/Installing>.
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If you will be modifying Verilator, you should use the "git" method as it
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will let you track changes.
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=over 4
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=item
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The latest version is available at L<http://www.veripool.org/verilator>.
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Download the latest package from that site, and decompress.
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tar xvzf verilator_version.tgz
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=item
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If you will be using SystemC (vs straight C++ output), download SystemC
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from L<http://www.systemc.org>. Follow their installation instructions.
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You will need to set SYSTEMC_INCLUDE to point to the include directory with
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systemc.h in it, and SYSTEMC_LIBDIR to points to the directory with
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libsystemc.a in it. (Older installations may set SYSTEMC and SYSTEMC_ARCH
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instead.)
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=item
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You will need the C<flex> and C<bison> packages installed.
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=item
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C<cd> to the Verilator directory containing this README.
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=item
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You now have to decide how you're going to eventually install the kit.
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Note Verilator builds the current value of VERILATOR_ROOT, SYSTEMC_INCLUDE,
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and SYSTEMC_LIBDIR as defaults into the executable, so try to have them
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correct before configuring.
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=over 4
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=item 1.
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Our personal favorite is to always run Verilator from the kit directory.
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This allows the easiest experimentation and upgrading. It's also how most
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EDA tools operate; to run you point to the tarball, no install is needed.
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export VERILATOR_ROOT=`pwd` # if your shell is bash
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setenv VERILATOR_ROOT `pwd` # if your shell is csh
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./configure
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=item 2.
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To install globally onto a "cad" disk with multiple versions of every tool,
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and add it to path using Modules/modulecmd:
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unset VERILATOR_ROOT # if your shell is bash
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unsetenv VERILATOR_ROOT # if your shell is csh
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# For the tarball, use the version number instead of git describe
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./configure --prefix /CAD_DISK/verilator/`git describe | sed "s/verilator_//"`
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After installing you'll want a module file like the following:
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set install_root /CAD_DISK/verilator/{version-number-used-above}
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unsetenv VERILATOR_ROOT
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prepend-path PATH $install_root/bin
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prepend-path MANPATH $install_root/man
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prepend-path PKG_CONFIG_PATH $install_root/share/pkgconfig
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=item 3.
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The next option is to install it globally, using the normal system paths:
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unset VERILATOR_ROOT # if your shell is bash
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unsetenv VERILATOR_ROOT # if your shell is csh
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./configure
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=item 4.
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Alternatively you can configure a prefix that install will populate, as
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most GNU tools support:
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unset VERILATOR_ROOT # if your shell is bash
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unsetenv VERILATOR_ROOT # if your shell is csh
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./configure --prefix /opt/verilator-VERSION
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Then after installing you will need to add /opt/verilator-VERSION/bin to
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PATH.
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=back
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=item
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Type C<make> to compile Verilator.
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Type C<make test> to check the compilation.
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Configure with C<--enable-longtests> for more complete developer tests.
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Additional packages may be required for these tests.
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You may get a error about a typedef conflict for uint32_t. Edit
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verilated.h to change the typedef to work, probably to @samp{typedef
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unsigned long uint32_t;}.
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=item
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If you used the VERILATOR_ROOT scheme you're done. Programs should set the
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environment variable VERILATOR_ROOT to point to this distribution, then
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execute $VERILATOR_ROOT/bin/verilator, which will find the path to all
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needed files.
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If you used the prefix scheme, now do a C<make install>. To run verilator,
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have the verilator binary directory in your PATH (this should already be
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true if using the default configure), and make sure VERILATOR_ROOT is not
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set.
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=back
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=head1 USAGE DOCUMENTATION
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Detailed documentation and the man page can be seen by running:
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bin/verilator --help
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or reading verilator.txt in the same directory as this README.
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=head1 DIRECTORY STRUCTURE
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The directories in the kit after de-taring are as follows:
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bin/verilator => Compiler Wrapper invoked to Verilate code
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include/ => Files that should be in your -I compiler path
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include/verilated*.cpp => Global routines to link into your simulator
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include/verilated*.h => Global headers
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include/verilated.v => Stub defines for linting
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include/verilated.mk => Common makefile
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src/ => Translator source code
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test_v => Example Verilog code for other test dirs
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test_c => Example Verilog->C++ conversion
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test_sc => Example Verilog->SystemC conversion
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test_regress => Internal tests
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=head1 LIMITATIONS
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See verilator.txt (or execute C<bin/verilator --help>) for limitations.
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