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# Consistant Build of Toolchain for Wally
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`Dockerfile.*` contains a ~~multi-stage~~ build for all the toolchains that are required for Wally's open-source features.
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Hazards:
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- If there is any change in `${CVW_HOME}/linux/buildroot-config-src` folder with main.config, you have to copy it to the current folder to `buildroot-config-src`
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- If there is any change in `${CVW_HOME}/linux/testvector-generation` folder with main.config, you have to copy it to the current folder to `testvector-generation`
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If you have any other questions, please read the [troubleshooting]() first.
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## TODOs
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- [ ] Pinning the tools version
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- As for the consistent tool build, should we use specific versions of tools in order to avoid bugs at the master branch?
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- And we will upgrade the versions of tool after a certain period of time to get the latest features and patches while verifying it won’t cause any problem.
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- [x] Mount the ~~EDA Tools~~QuestaSIM and Path
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- USE_QUESTA and QUESTA for path
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- [x] Enable X11 forwarding for docker
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- `--network=host` for docker run
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- `xhost +localhost:${USER}` for host
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- [x] Regression Script
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- [x] Configure the license for Questa
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- [x] Change the condition from empty string to 1
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- [x] Add linux testvector-generation
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- [x] Estimate the useless building intermediate files
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## TL;DR
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Steps:
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1. Install either Docker Engine or Podman for container support
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2. Run start-up script `docs/docker/start.sh` to start a stateless container to run the toolchains and EDA tool
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### Docker Engine or Podman
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First and foremost, install either Docker Engine or Podman:
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- Docker Engine (More Popular, default): https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/
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- Podman: https://podman.io/docs/installation
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Here are some common installation commands (not guarantee to be up to date)
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```shell
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# For Ubuntu
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# Add Docker's official GPG key:
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sudo apt-get update
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sudo apt-get install ca-certificates curl
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sudo install -m 0755 -d /etc/apt/keyrings
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sudo curl -fsSL https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu/gpg -o /etc/apt/keyrings/docker.asc
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sudo chmod a+r /etc/apt/keyrings/docker.asc
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# Add the repository to Apt sources:
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echo \
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"deb [arch=$(dpkg --print-architecture) signed-by=/etc/apt/keyrings/docker.asc] https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu \
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$(. /etc/os-release && echo "$VERSION_CODENAME") stable" | \
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sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/docker.list > /dev/null
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sudo apt-get update
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# Installation
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sudo apt-get install docker-ce docker-ce-cli containerd.io docker-buildx-plugin docker-compose-plugin
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# Hello-World Example
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docker run hello-world
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```
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### Use of Start-up Script
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Files at this folder can help you to build/fetch environment you need to run wally with the help of Docker.
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Here are some common use cases, it will **provides you an environment with RISC-V toolchains** that required by this project:
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```shell
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# By default, we assume that you have cloned the cvw respository and running the script at relative path `docs/docker`
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# For HMC students, /opt/riscv is available and nothing needs to be built
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TOOLCHAINS_MOUNT=/opt/riscv QUESTA=/cad/mentor/questa_sim-2023.4 ./start.sh
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# For those with all the toolchains installed, simply mount the toolchains
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TOOLCHAINS_MOUNT=<path-to-toolchains> ./start.sh
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# For those have nothing, fetching the builds are easiest thing
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CVW_MOUNT=<path-to-cvw> ./start.sh
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# if you want to use Podman instead of Docker Engine
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USE_PODMAN=1 ./start.sh
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# For other cases, checkout start-up script for building option
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```
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For further usage, please consult the following configuration.
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### Regression on Master Branch
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The regression script is used by image `wallysoc/regression_wally` to run regressions on the master branch of a specific repository.
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If you are using docker, then replace the following podman with docker.
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```shell
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# create volume for permanent storage
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podman volume create cvw_temp
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# run regression on the OpenHW/cvw
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podman run \
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-e CLEAN_CVW=1 -e BUILD_RISCOF=1 -e RUN_QUESTA=1 \
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-v cvw_temp:/home/cad/cvw \
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-v /cad/mentor/questa_sim-2023.4:/cad/mentor/questa_sim-xxxx.x_x \
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--privileged --network=host \
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--rm wallysoc/regression_wally
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# run regression on the Karl-Han/cvw
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podman run \
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-e CLEAN_CVW=1 -e BUILD_RISCOF=1 -e RUN_QUESTA=1 \
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-e CVW_GIT=https://github.com/Karl-Han/cvw \
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-v cvw_temp:/home/cad/cvw \
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-v /cad/mentor/questa_sim-2023.4:/cad/mentor/questa_sim-xxxx.x_x \
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--privileged --network=host \
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--rm wallysoc/regression_wally
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# get into the container command line to debug or reading files
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podman run -it \
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-e RUN_QUESTA=1 \
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-v cvw_temp:/home/cad/cvw \
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-v /cad/mentor/questa_sim-2023.4:/cad/mentor/questa_sim-xxxx.x_x \
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--privileged --network=host \
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wallysoc/regression_wally /bin/bash
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```
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## Conventions
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- In the container
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- default user is `cad`
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- RISCV is defined as `/opt/riscv`
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- QUESTA is defined as `/cad/mentor/questa_sim-xxxx.x_x`
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- bin location is in `$QUESTA/questasim/bin`
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- cvw folder should be mounted on `/home/${USERNAME}/cvw`
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- as for `cad`, it is `/home/cad/cvw`
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- In the current shell environment: checkout the constants in the following script section
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## New Dockerfile Design
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There are two parts of the new docker-related design:
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- build proper image(s)
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- scripts for different purposes
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### Problem Statement
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The following 3 problems are to be resolved:
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- remove storage of useless files with `Dockerfile`
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- git build: clean up
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- packages info
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- apt: `apt-get clean`
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- pip: `--no-cache-dir`
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- reuse storage
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- read-only $RISCV volume across different users with `docker image`
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- local-built RISCV with `start-up script`
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- use commercial EDA tools: optional environment variable configuration with `start-up script`
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### Dockerfiles
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There are two Dockerfiles:
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- `Dockerfile.ubuntu`: basic ubuntu system setup and produce `ubuntu_wally` image in docker
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- corresponds to `wallysoc/ubuntu_wally`
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- `Dockerfile.builds`: all the required toolchains are built
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- corresponds to `wallysoc/toolchains_wally`
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Because we are going to use the whole environment of ubuntu to get both executables and python packages, we are not going to use multi-stage builds, which runs only executables.
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### Scripts
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There are four scripts:
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- `start.sh` (most often used): start running the container
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- if you don't care about toolchains and running regression automatically, this script is only thing you need to know
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- `get_images.sh`: get docker image `wallysoc/ubuntu_wally` or `wallysoc/toolchains_wally`
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- `get_buildroot_testvector.py`: copy buildroot and testvector configuration required by building
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- `run_regression.sh`: run regressions with Verilator (and QuestaSIM) on specific CVW
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- this script is not intended to be run directly, but inside the container
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- However, it is a good resource to look into to know what is happening
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- `test.sh`: a test script to facilitate the above three
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All the following options in the corresponding scripts should be set by either:
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- define it right before the command: `USE_PODMAN=1 ./start.sh` with USE_PODMAN on start-up script
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- the variable is only effective for the current command, not the following environment
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- declare it globally and use it any time afterwards:
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```shell
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# declare it globally in the environment
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export DOCKER_EXEC=$(which docker)
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export UBUNTU_BUILD=1
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# run the script with all the above variables
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./get_images.sh
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```
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#### Start-up Script: start.sh
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There are two settings:
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- build/fetch both ubuntu_wally and toolchains in docker image and use it
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- build/fetch only ubuntu_wally and use local toolchains folder
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Options:
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- USE_PODMAN:
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- by default, docker is used
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- set USE_PODMAN=1 otherwise
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- UBUNTU_BUILD:
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- fetch by default
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- set UBUNTU_BUILD=1 if you want to build with Dockerfile.ubuntu
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- TOOLCHAINS_BUILD:
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- fetch by default
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- set TOOLCHAINS_BUILD=1 if you want to build with Dockerfile.build
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#### Image Building Script: get_images.sh
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Options (if you want to build the images):
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- DOCKER_EXEC:
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- docker by default
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- if you want to use podman, then set it to $(which podman)
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- UBUNTU_BUILD:
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- fetch by default
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- set it to 1 if you want to build it instead of fetching it
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- TOOLCHAINS_BUILD:
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- fetch by default
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- set it to 1 if you want to build it instead of fetching it
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#### Regression Script: run_regression.sh
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There are two parts for regression:
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- Verilator: must be able to run as it is open-sourced
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- Questa: OPTIONAL as it is commercial EDA Tool
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There are three main knobs:
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1. CLEAN_CVW: remove the `/home/${USERNAME}/cvw` inside the container (it can be a volume) and clone the `${CVW_GIT}`.
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2. BUILD_RISCOF: build RISCOF in the `/home/${USERNAME}/cvw`, sometimes you don't want to rebuild if there is no change in the test suite.
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3. RUN_QUESTA: enable the QuestaSIM in regression
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Options:
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- CVW_GIT: git clone address
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- CLEAN_CVW: clone CVW_GIT if enabled with `-e CLEAN_CVW=1`
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- BUILD_RISCOF: rebuild RISCOF if enabled with `-e BUILD_RISCOF=1`
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- RUN_QUESTA: run vsim to check if enabled with `-e RUN_QUESTA=1`
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- QUESTA: home folder for mounted QuestaSIM `/cad/mentor/questa_sim-xxxx.x_x` if enabled
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- for example, if your vsim is in `/cad/mentor/questa_sim-2023.4/questasim/bin/vsim` then your local QuestaSIM folder is `/cad/mentor/questa_sim-2023.4`, so you have to add `-v /cad/mentor/questa_sim-2023.4:/cad/mentor/questa_sim-xxxx.x_x -e RUN_QUESTA=1`
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### Commercial EDA Tools
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This is kind of tricky, because Docker network is a different network from the host. Therefore, it should be carefully handled in order to use the host's license server while minimizing the access of docker container.
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There are at least two ways to solve this problem:
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- use `--network=host` in docker-run to use the same network
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- (NOT WORKING) use bridge in docker-run while forwarding docker network's traffic to localhost without setting `X11UseLocalhost no`
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- this idea is from https://stackoverflow.com/a/64284364/10765798
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## Old Dockerfile Analysis
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> Refer to https://github.com/openhwgroup/cvw/blob/91919150a94ccf8e750cf7c9eec1c400efaef7f5/docs/Dockerfile
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There are stages in the old Dockerfile:
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- debian-based package installtion
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- apt package
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- python3 package
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- user and its group configuration
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- clone and build toolchain with prefix=$RISCV
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- riscv-gnu-toolchain: https://github.com/riscv-collab/riscv-gnu-toolchain
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- elf2hex: https://github.com/sifive/elf2hex
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- qemu: https://github.com/qemu/qemu
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- spike: https://github.com/riscv-software-src/riscv-isa-sim
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- sail: https://github.com/riscv/sail-riscv/commits/master/
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- buildroot: https://github.com/buildroot/buildroot
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- verilator: https://github.com/verilator/verilator
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### Tool Versions till 20240331
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- riscv-gnu-toolchain: `2024.03.01`
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- elf2hex: `f28a3103c06131ed3895052b1341daf4ca0b1c9c`
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- qemu: not tested
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- spike: `3427b459f88d2334368a1abbdf5a3000957f08e8`
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- sail: `f601c866153c79a7ae8404f939dc2d66aa2e41f9`
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- buildroot: `2021.05`
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- verilator: `v5.022`
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## Troubleshooting
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### Permission Denied for .git
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Description: permission problem in `/home/$USERNAME/cvw`.
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```text
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$ podman run -v cvw_temp:/home/cad/cvw -e CLEAN_CVW=1 -e BUILD_RISCOF=1 -e RUN_QUESTA=1 -v /cad/mentor/questa_sim-2023.4:/cad/mentor/questa_sim-xxxx.x_x --rm wallysoc/regression_wally
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No CVW_GIT is provided
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rm: cannot remove '/home/cad/cvw': Device or resource busy
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Cloning into '/home/cad/cvw'...
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/home/cad/cvw/.git: Permission denied
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chmod: cannot access '/home/cad/cvw/setup.sh': No such file or directory
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chmod: cannot access '/home/cad/cvw/site-setup.sh': No such file or directory
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make: *** No rule to make target 'install'. Stop.
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make: *** No rule to make target 'verify'. Stop.
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make: *** No rule to make target 'coverage'. Stop.
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make: *** No rule to make target 'benchmarks'. Stop.
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/home/cad/run_regression.sh: line 64: cd: /home/cad/cvw/sim: No such file or directory
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/home/cad/run_regression.sh: line 65: /home/cad/cvw/sim/regression_verilator.out: No such file or direc
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tory
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```
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It may be caused by podman and I am not sure why it happens.
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Solution: get into the container with interaction as root and change the permission of the folder/volume `/home/$USERNAME/cvw`
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```shell
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podman run -it --user root -v cvw_temp:/home/cad/cvw -e RUN_QUESTA= -v /cad/mentor/questa_sim-2023.4:/cad/mentor/questa_sim-xxxx.x_x --net=host --rm --privileged wallysoc/regression_wally /bin/bash
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chown -R $USERNAME:$USERNAME /home/$USERNAME
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```
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## References
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- Dockerfile Docs: https://docs.docker.com/reference/dockerfile/
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- Multi-stage builds: https://docs.docker.com/build/building/multi-stage/
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- Best Practices: https://docs.docker.com/develop/develop-images/guidelines/
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- Chinese Reference: https://yeasy.gitbook.io/docker_practice/
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- Clean Cache
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- apt cache: https://gist.github.com/marvell/7c812736565928e602c4
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- pip cache: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50333650/install-python-package-in-docker-file
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- Docker Network: https://docs.docker.com/network/
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