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# Run VPR for the 'and' design
#--write_rr_graph example_rr_graph.xml
vpr ${VPR_ARCH_FILE} ${VPR_TESTBENCH_BLIF} \
--clock_modeling ideal \
--device ${OPENFPGA_VPR_DEVICE_LAYOUT} \
--route_chan_width ${OPENFPGA_VPR_ROUTE_CHAN_WIDTH}
# Read OpenFPGA architecture definition
read_openfpga_arch -f ${OPENFPGA_ARCH_FILE}
# Read OpenFPGA simulation settings
read_openfpga_simulation_setting -f ${OPENFPGA_SIM_SETTING_FILE}
# Read OpenFPGA clock architecture
read_openfpga_clock_arch -f ${OPENFPGA_CLOCK_ARCH_FILE}
# Append clock network to vpr's routing resource graph
append_clock_rr_graph
# Annotate the OpenFPGA architecture to VPR data base
# to debug use --verbose options
link_openfpga_arch --activity_file ${ACTIVITY_FILE} --sort_gsb_chan_node_in_edges
# Route clock based on clock network definition
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route_clock_rr_graph --pin_constraints_file ${OPENFPGA_PIN_CONSTRAINTS_FILE}
# Check and correct any naming conflicts in the BLIF netlist
check_netlist_naming_conflict --fix --report ./netlist_renaming.xml
# Apply fix-up to Look-Up Table truth tables based on packing results
lut_truth_table_fixup
# Build the module graph
# - Enabled compression on routing architecture modules
# - Enable pin duplication on grid modules
build_fabric --compress_routing #--verbose
# Write the fabric hierarchy of module graph to a file
# This is used by hierarchical PnR flows
write_fabric_hierarchy --file ./fabric_hierarchy.txt
# Repack the netlist to physical pbs
# This must be done before bitstream generator and testbench generation
# Strongly recommend it is done after all the fix-up have been applied
repack --design_constraints ${OPENFPGA_REPACK_CONSTRAINTS_FILE} #--verbose
# Build the bitstream
# - Output the fabric-independent bitstream to a file
build_architecture_bitstream --verbose --write_file fabric_independent_bitstream.xml
# Build fabric-dependent bitstream
build_fabric_bitstream --verbose
# Write fabric-dependent bitstream
write_fabric_bitstream --file fabric_bitstream.bit --format plain_text
# Write the Verilog netlist for FPGA fabric
# - Enable the use of explicit port mapping in Verilog netlist
write_fabric_verilog --file ./SRC --explicit_port_mapping --include_timing --print_user_defined_template --verbose
# Write the Verilog testbench for FPGA fabric
# - We suggest the use of same output directory as fabric Verilog netlists
# - Must specify the reference benchmark file if you want to output any testbenches
# - Enable top-level testbench which is a full verification including programming circuit and core logic of FPGA
# - Enable pre-configured top-level testbench which is a fast verification skipping programming phase
# - Simulation ini file is optional and is needed only when you need to interface different HDL simulators using openfpga flow-run scripts
write_full_testbench --file ./SRC --reference_benchmark_file_path ${REFERENCE_VERILOG_TESTBENCH} --explicit_port_mapping --include_signal_init --bitstream fabric_bitstream.bit --pin_constraints_file ${OPENFPGA_PIN_CONSTRAINTS_FILE}
write_preconfigured_fabric_wrapper --embed_bitstream iverilog --file ./SRC --explicit_port_mapping --pin_constraints_file ${OPENFPGA_PIN_CONSTRAINTS_FILE}
write_preconfigured_testbench --file ./SRC --reference_benchmark_file_path ${REFERENCE_VERILOG_TESTBENCH} --explicit_port_mapping --pin_constraints_file ${OPENFPGA_PIN_CONSTRAINTS_FILE}
# Finish and exit OpenFPGA
exit
# Note :
# To run verification at the end of the flow maintain source in ./SRC directory