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| #!/bin/bash
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| ###########################################
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| ## Tool chain install script.
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| ##
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| ## Written: Ross Thompson ross1728@gmail.com
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| ## Created: 18 January 2023
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| ## Modified: 22 January 2023
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| ## Modified: 23 March 2023
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| ##
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| ## Purpose: Open source tool chain installation script
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| ##
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| ## A component of the CORE-V-WALLY configurable RISC-V project.
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| ## https://github.com/openhwgroup/cvw
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| ##
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| ## Copyright (C) 2021-23 Harvey Mudd College & Oklahoma State University
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| ##
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| ## SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH SHL-2.1
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| ##
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| ## Licensed under the Solderpad Hardware License v 2.1 (the “License”); you may not use this file 
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| ## except in compliance with the License, or, at your option, the Apache License version 2.0. You 
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| ## may obtain a copy of the License at
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| ##
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| ## https:##solderpad.org/licenses/SHL-2.1/
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| ##
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| ## Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, any work distributed under the 
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| ## License is distributed on an “AS IS” BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, 
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| ## either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions 
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| ## and limitations under the License.
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| ################################################################################################
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| 
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| # Use /opt/riscv for installation - may require running script with sudo
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| export RISCV="${1:-/opt/riscv}"
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| export PATH=$PATH:$RISCV/bin:/usr/bin
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| 
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| set -e # break on error
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| 
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| # Modify accordingly for your machine
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| # Increasing NUM_THREADS will speed up parallel compilation of the tools
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| #NUM_THREADS=2 # for low memory machines > 16GiB
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| NUM_THREADS=8  # for >= 32GiB
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| #NUM_THREADS=16  # for >= 64GiB
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| 
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| sudo mkdir -p $RISCV
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| # *** need to update permissions to local user
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| 
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| # Update and Upgrade tools (see https://itsfoss.com/apt-update-vs-upgrade/)
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| sudo apt update -y
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| sudo apt upgrade -y
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| sudo apt install -y git gawk make texinfo bison flex build-essential python3 libz-dev libexpat-dev autoconf device-tree-compiler ninja-build libpixman-1-dev ncurses-base ncurses-bin libncurses5-dev dialog curl wget ftp libgmp-dev libglib2.0-dev python3-pip pkg-config opam z3 zlib1g-dev automake autotools-dev libmpc-dev libmpfr-dev  gperf libtool patchutils bc mutt ssmtp gfortran cmake libboost-all-dev
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| # Other python libraries used through the book.
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| sudo -H pip3 install sphinx sphinx_rtd_theme matplotlib scipy scikit-learn adjustText lief markdown pyyaml 
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| sudo -H pip3 install riscv_isac # to generate new tests, such as quads with fp_dataset.py
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| 
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| # needed for Ubuntu 22.04, gcc cross compiler expects python not python2 or python3.
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| if ! command -v python &> /dev/null
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| then
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|     echo "WARNING: python3 was installed as python3 rather than python. Creating symlink."
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|     sudo ln -sf /usr/bin/python3 /usr/bin/python
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| fi
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| 
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| # gcc cross-compiler (https://github.com/riscv-collab/riscv-gnu-toolchain)
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| # To install GCC from source can take hours to compile. 
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| # This configuration enables multilib to target many flavors of RISC-V.   
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| # This book is tested with GCC 13.2.0
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| # Versions newer than 2023-12-20 fail to compile the RISC-V arch test with an error:
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| # cvw/addins/riscv-arch-test/riscv-test-suite/rv32i_m/I/src/jalr-01.S:72: Error: illegal operands `la x0,5b'
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| # PR *** submitted to fix riscv-arch-test to be compatible with latest GCC by modifying test_macros.h for TEST_JALR_OP
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| cd $RISCV
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| git clone https://github.com/riscv/riscv-gnu-toolchain
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| cd riscv-gnu-toolchain
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| ./configure --prefix=${RISCV} --with-multilib-generator="rv32e-ilp32e--;rv32i-ilp32--;rv32im-ilp32--;rv32iac-ilp32--;rv32imac-ilp32--;rv32imafc-ilp32f--;rv32imafdc-ilp32d--;rv64i-lp64--;rv64ic-lp64--;rv64iac-lp64--;rv64imac-lp64--;rv64imafdc-lp64d--;rv64im-lp64--;"
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| make -j 8
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| 
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| # elf2hex (https://github.com/sifive/elf2hex)
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| #The elf2hex utility to converts executable files into hexadecimal files for Verilog simulation. 
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| # Note: The exe2hex utility that comes with Spike doesn’t work for our purposes because it doesn’t 
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| # handle programs that start at 0x80000000. The SiFive version above is touchy to install. 
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| # For example, if Python version 2.x is in your path, it won’t install correctly. 
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| # Also, be sure riscv64-unknown-elf-objcopy shows up in your path in $RISCV/riscv-gnu-toolchain/bin 
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| # at the time of compilation, or elf2hex won’t work properly.
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| cd $RISCV
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| export PATH=$RISCV/bin:$PATH
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| git clone https://github.com/sifive/elf2hex.git
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| cd elf2hex
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| autoreconf -i
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| ./configure --target=riscv64-unknown-elf --prefix=$RISCV
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| make
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| make install
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| 
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| 
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| # QEMU (https://www.qemu.org/docs/master/system/target-riscv.html)
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| cd $RISCV
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| git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/qemu/qemu
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| cd qemu
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| ./configure --target-list=riscv64-softmmu --prefix=$RISCV 
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| make -j 8
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| make install
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| 
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| # Spike (https://github.com/riscv-software-src/riscv-isa-sim)
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| # Spike also takes a while to install and compile, but this can be done concurrently 
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| # with the GCC installation. 
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| cd $RISCV
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| git clone https://github.com/riscv-software-src/riscv-isa-sim
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| mkdir -p riscv-isa-sim/build
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| cd riscv-isa-sim/build
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| ../configure --prefix=$RISCV 
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| make -j 8
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| make install 
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| 
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| 
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| # Wally needs Verilator 5.021 or later.
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| # Verilator needs to be built from scratch to get the latest version
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| # apt-get install verilator installs version 4.028 as of 6/8/23
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| sudo apt-get install -y perl g++ ccache help2man libgoogle-perftools-dev numactl perl-doc zlib1g 
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| cd $RISCV
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| git clone https://github.com/verilator/verilator   # Only first time
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| # unsetenv VERILATOR_ROOT  # For csh; ignore error if on bash
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| unset VERILATOR_ROOT     # For bash
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| cd verilator
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| git pull         # Make sure git repository is up-to-date
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| git checkout master      
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| autoconf         # Create ./configure script
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| ./configure      # Configure and create Makefile
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| make -j 8  # Build Verilator itself (if error, try just 'make')
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| sudo make install
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| 
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| # Sail (https://github.com/riscv/sail-riscv)
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| # Sail is the new golden reference model for RISC-V.  Sail is written in OCaml, which 
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| # is an object-oriented extension of ML, which in turn is a functional programming 
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| # language suited to formal verification.  OCaml is installed with the opam OCcaml 
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| # package manager. Sail has so many dependencies that it can be difficult to install.
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| # This script works for Ubuntu.
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| 
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| # Alex Solomatnikov found these commands worked to build Sail for Centos 8 on 1/12/24
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| #sudo su -
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| #dnf install ocaml.x86_64
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| #pip3 install z3-solver
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| #wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ocaml/opam/master/shell/install.sh
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| #sh install.sh
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| #opam init
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| #exit
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| #ocaml -version
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| #opam switch create 5.1.0
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| #eval $(opam config env)
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| #git clone --recurse-submodules git@github.com:riscv/sail-riscv.git
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| #cd sail-riscv
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| #make
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| #ARCH=RV32 make
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| #ARCH=RV64 make
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| #git log -1
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| #cp -p c_emulator/riscv_sim_RV* /tools/sail-riscv/d7a3d8012fd579f40e53a29569141d72dd5e0c32/bin/.
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| 
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| 
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| # This was an earlier attemp to prepare to install Sail on RedHat 8
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| # Do these commands only for RedHat / Rocky 8 to build from source.
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| #cd $RISCV
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| #git clone https://github.com/Z3Prover/z3.git
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| #cd z3
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| #python scripts/mk_make.py
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| #cd build
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| #make  -j 8
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| #make install
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| #cd ../..
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| #pip3 install chardet==3.0.4
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| #pip3 install urllib3==1.22
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| 
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| cd $RISCV
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| opam init -y --disable-sandboxing
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| opam update
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| opam upgrade
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| opam switch create 5.1.0
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| opam install sail -y 
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| 
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| eval $(opam config env)
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| git clone https://github.com/riscv/sail-riscv.git
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| cd sail-riscv
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| # For now, use checkout that is stable for Wally
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| #git checkout 72b2516d10d472ac77482fd959a9401ce3487f60  # not new enough for Zicboz?
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| export OPAMCLI=2.0  # Sail is not compatible with opam 2.1 as of 4/16/24
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| ARCH=RV64 make -j 8 c_emulator/riscv_sim_RV64
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| ARCH=RV32 make -j 8 c_emulator/riscv_sim_RV32
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| sudo ln -sf $RISCV/sail-riscv/c_emulator/riscv_sim_RV64 /usr/bin/riscv_sim_RV64
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| sudo ln -sf $RISCV/sail-riscv/c_emulator/riscv_sim_RV32 /usr/bin/riscv_sim_RV32
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| 
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| # riscof
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| sudo -H pip3 install -U testresources riscv_config
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| sudo -H pip3 install git+https://github.com/riscv/riscof.git
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| 
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| # Download OSU Skywater 130 cell library
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| sudo mkdir -p $RISCV/cad/lib
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| cd $RISCV/cad/lib
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| sudo git clone https://foss-eda-tools.googlesource.com/skywater-pdk/libs/sky130_osu_sc_t12
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