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nextpnr -- a portable FPGA place and route tool
===============================================
nextpnr aims to be a vendor neutral, timing driven, FOSS FPGA place and route
tool.
Currently nextpnr supports:
* Lattice iCE40 devices supported by [Project IceStorm](http://www.clifford.at/icestorm/)
* *(experimental)* Lattice ECP5 devices supported by [Project Trellis](https://github.com/SymbiFlow/prjtrellis)
* *(experimental)* a "generic" back-end for user-defined architectures
We hope to see Xilinx 7 Series thanks to
[Project X-Ray](https://github.com/SymbiFlow/prjxray) and even more FPGA families
supported in the future. We would love your help in developing this
awesome new project!
Here is a screenshot of nextpnr for iCE40. Build instructions and
[getting started notes](#getting-started) can be found below.
<img src="https://i.imgur.com/0spmlBa.png" width="640"/>
See also:
- [F.A.Q.](docs/faq.md)
- [Architecture API](docs/archapi.md)
Prerequisites
-------------
The following packages need to be installed for building nextpnr, independent
of the selected architecture:
- CMake 3.3 or later
- Modern C++11 compiler (`clang-format` required for development)
- Qt5 or later (`qt5-default` for Ubuntu 16.04)
- Python 3.5 or later, including development libraries (`python3-dev` for Ubuntu)
- on Windows make sure to install same version as supported by [vcpkg](https://github.com/Microsoft/vcpkg/blob/master/ports/python3/CONTROL)
- Boost libraries (`libboost-dev libboost-filesystem-dev libboost-thread-dev libboost-program-options-dev libboost-python-dev libboost-dev` or `libboost-all-dev` for Ubuntu)
- Eigen3 (`libeigen3-dev` for Ubuntu) is required to build the analytic placer
- Latest git Yosys is required to synthesise the demo design
- For building on Windows with MSVC, usage of vcpkg is advised for dependency installation.
- For 32 bit builds: `vcpkg install boost-filesystem boost-program-options boost-thread boost-python qt5-base eigen3`
- For 64 bit builds: `vcpkg install boost-filesystem:x64-windows boost-program-options:x64-windows boost-thread:x64-windows boost-python:x64-windows qt5-base:x64-windows eigen3:x64-windows`
- A copy of Python that matches the version in vcpkg (currently Python 3.6.4). You can download the [Embeddable Zip File](https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-364/) and extract it. You may need to extract `python36.zip` within the embeddable zip file to a new directory called "Lib".
- For building on macOS, brew utility is needed.
- Install all needed packages `brew install cmake python boost boost-python3 qt5`
- Do not forget to add qt5 in path as well `echo 'export PATH="/usr/local/opt/qt/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bash_profile`
Getting started
---------------
### nextpnr-ice40
To build the iCE40 version of nextpnr, install [icestorm](http://www.clifford.at/icestorm/) with chipdbs installed in `/usr/local/share/icebox`,
or another location, which should be passed as `-DICEBOX_ROOT=/path/to/share/icebox` (ensure to point it to `share/icebox` and not where the
icebox binaries are installed) to CMake.
Then build and install `nextpnr-ice40` using the following commands:
```
cmake -DARCH=ice40 .
make -j$(nproc)
sudo make install
```
On Windows, you may specify paths explicitly:
```
cmake -DARCH=ice40 -DICEBOX_ROOT=C:/ProgramData/icestorm/share/icebox -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=C:/vcpkg/scripts/buildsystems/vcpkg.cmake -DVCPKG_TARGET_TRIPLET=x64-windows -G "Visual Studio 15 2017 Win64" -DPYTHON_EXECUTABLE=C:/Python364/python.exe -DPYTHON_LIBRARY=C:/vcpkg/packages/python3_x64-windows/lib/python36.lib -DPYTHON_INCLUDE_DIR=C:/vcpkg/packages/python3_x64-windows/include/python3.6
cmake --build . --config Release
```
A simple example that runs on the iCEstick dev board can be found in `ice40/examples/blinky/blinky.*`.
Usage example:
```
cd ice40/examples/blinky
yosys -p 'synth_ice40 -top blinky -json blinky.json' blinky.v # synthesize into blinky.json
nextpnr-ice40 --hx1k --json blinky.json --pcf blinky.pcf --asc blinky.asc # run place and route
icepack blinky.asc blinky.bin # generate binary bitstream file
iceprog blinky.bin # upload design to iCEstick
```
Running nextpnr in GUI mode:
```
nextpnr-ice40 --json blinky.json --pcf blinky.pcf --asc blinky.asc --gui
```
(Use the toolbar buttons or the Python command console to perform actions
such as pack, place, route, and write output files.)
### nextpnr-ecp5
For ECP5 support, you must download [Project Trellis](https://github.com/SymbiFlow/prjtrellis),
then follow its instructions to download the latest database and build _libtrellis_.
```
cmake -DARCH=ecp5 -DTRELLIS_ROOT=/path/to/prjtrellis .
make -j$(nproc)
sudo make install
```
- For an ECP5 blinky on the 45k ULX3S board, first synthesise using `yosys blinky.ys` in `ecp5/synth`.
- Then run ECP5 place-and route using `./nextpnr-ecp5 --json ecp5/synth/blinky.json --basecfg ecp5/synth/ulx3s_empty.config --textcfg ecp5/synth/ulx3s_out.config`
- Create a bitstream using `ecppack ulx3s_out.config ulx3s.bit`
- Note that `ulx3s_empty.config` contains fixed/unknown bits to be copied to the output bitstream
- More examples of the ECP5 flow for a range of boards can be found in the [Project Trellis Examples](https://github.com/SymbiFlow/prjtrellis/tree/master/examples).
### nextpnr-generic
The generic target allows running placement and routing for arbitrary custom architectures.
```
cmake -DARCH=generic .
make -j$(nproc)
sudo make install
```
TBD: Getting started example for generic target.
Additional notes for building nextpnr
-------------------------------------
Use cmake `-D` options to specify which version of nextpnr you want to build.
Use `-DARCH=...` to set the architecture. It is a semicolon separated list.
Use `cmake . -DARCH=all` to build all supported architectures.
The following runs a debug build of the iCE40 architecture without GUI,
without Python support, without the HeAP analytic placer and only HX1K support:
```
cmake -DARCH=ice40 -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DBUILD_PYTHON=OFF -DBUILD_GUI=OFF -DBUILD_HEAP=OFF -DICE40_HX1K_ONLY=1 .
make -j$(nproc)
```
To make static build relase for iCE40 architecture use the following:
```
cmake -DARCH=ice40 -DBUILD_PYTHON=OFF -DBUILD_GUI=OFF -DSTATIC_BUILD=ON .
make -j$(nproc)
```
The HeAP placer's solver can optionally use OpenMP for a speedup on very large designs. Enable this by passing
`-DUSE_OPENMP=yes` to cmake (compiler support may vary).
You can change the location where nextpnr will be installed (this will usually default to `/usr/local`) by using
`-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/install/prefix`.
Notes for developers
--------------------
- All code is formatted using `clang-format` according to the style rules in `.clang-format` (LLVM based with
increased indent widths and brace wraps after classes).
- To automatically format all source code, run `make clangformat`.
- See the wiki for additional documentation on the architecture API.
Testing
-------
- To build test binaries as well, use `-DBUILD_TESTS=ON` and after `make` run `make tests` to run them, or you can run separate binaries.
- To use code sanitizers use the `cmake` options:
- `-DSANITIZE_ADDRESS=ON`
- `-DSANITIZE_MEMORY=ON -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=clang -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=clang++`
- `-DSANITIZE_THREAD=ON`
- `-DSANITIZE_UNDEFINED=ON`
- Running valgrind example `valgrind --leak-check=yes --tool=memcheck ./nextpnr-ice40 --json ice40/blinky.json`
- Running tests with code coverage use `-DBUILD_TESTS=ON -DCOVERAGE` and after `make` run `make ice40-coverage`
- After that open `ice40-coverage/index.html` in your browser to view the coverage report
- Note that `lcov` is needed in order to generate reports
Links and references
--------------------
### Synthesis, simulation, and logic optimization
- [Yosys](http://www.clifford.at/yosys/)
- [Icarus Verilog](http://iverilog.icarus.com/)
- [ABC](https://people.eecs.berkeley.edu/~alanmi/abc/)
### FPGA bitstream documentation (and tools) projects
- [Project IceStorm (Lattice iCE40)](http://www.clifford.at/icestorm/)
- [Project Trellis (Lattice ECP5)](https://symbiflow.github.io/prjtrellis-db/)
- [Project X-Ray (Xilinx 7-Series)](https://symbiflow.github.io/prjxray-db/)
- [Project Chibi (Intel MAX-V)](https://github.com/rqou/project-chibi)
### Other FOSS FPGA place and route projects
- [Arachne PNR](https://github.com/cseed/arachne-pnr)
- [VPR/VTR](https://verilogtorouting.org/)
- [SymbiFlow](https://github.com/SymbiFlow/symbiflow-arch-defs)
- [Gaffe](https://github.com/gaffe-logic/gaffe)
- [KinglerPAR](https://github.com/rqou/KinglerPAR)
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