.. _compile: How to Compile -------------- General Guidelines ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ OpenFPGA uses CMake to generate the Makefile scripts In general, please follow the steps to compile :: git clone https://github.com/LNIS-Projects/OpenFPGA.git cd OpenFPGA mkdir build cd build cmake .. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=debug make .. note:: OpenFPGA requires gcc/g++ version >5 .. note:: cmake3.12+ is recommended to compile OpenFPGA with GUI .. note:: recommand to use ``make -j`` to accelerate the compilation **Quick Compilation Verification** To quickly verify the tool is well compiled, user can run the following command from OpenFPGA root repository :: python3 openfpga_flow/scripts/run_fpga_task.py compilation_verification --debug --show_thread_logs Dependencies ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Full list of dependencies can be found at travis_setup_link_ In particular, OpenFPGA requires specific versions for the following dependencies: :cmake: version >3.12 for graphical interface :iverilog: version 10.1+ is required to run Verilog-to-Verification flow .. _travis_setup_link: https://github.com/LNIS-Projects/OpenFPGA/blob/0cfb88a49f152aab0a06f309ff160f222bb51ed7/.travis.yml#L34 Docker ~~~~~~ If some of these dependencies are not installed on your machine, you can choose to use a Docker (the Docker tool needs to be installed). For the ease of the customer first experience, a Dockerfile is provided in the OpenFPGA folder. A container ready to use can be created with the following command :: docker run lnis/open_fpga:release .. note:: This command is for quick testing. If you want to conserve your work, you should certainly use other options, such as ``-v``. Otherwise, a container where you can build OpenFPGA yourself can be created with the following commands :: docker build . -t open_fpga docker run -it --rm -v $PWD:/localfile/OpenFPGA -w="/localfile/OpenFPGA" open_fpga bash For more information about dock, see dock_download_link_ .. _dock_download_link: https://www.docker.com/products/docker-desktop To build the tool, go in the OpenFPGA folder and follow the compilation steps .. note:: Using docker, you cannot use ``make -j``, errors will happen