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Installation
============
.. note::
As the sources are being released, the binary packaging is dropped.
You still may find older version here: http://asim.lip6.fr/pub/coriolis/2.0 .
In a nutshell, building source consistis in pulling the |git| repository then
running the |ccb| installer.
Main building prerequisites:
* cmake
* C++11-capable compiler
* RapidJSON_
* python2.7
* boost
* libxml2
* bzip2
* yacc & lex
* Qt 4 or Qt 5
Building documentation prerequisites:
* doxygen
* latex
* latex2html
* python-docutils (for reStructuredText)
The following libraries gets directly bundled with |Coriolis|:
* LEF/DEF (from `SI2 <https://www.si2.org/>`_)
* FLUTE (from `Chris C. N. Chu <http://home.eng.iastate.edu/~cnchu/flute.html>`_)
For other distributions, refer to their own packaging system.
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Fixed Directory Tree
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In order to simplify the work of the |ccb| installer, the source, build
and installation tree is fixed. To successfully compile |Coriolis| you must
follow it exactly. The tree is relative to the home directory of the user
building it (noted :fboxtt:`~/` or :fboxtt:`$HOME/`). Only the source
directory needs to be manually created by the user, all others will be
automatically created either by |ccb| or the build system.
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| **Sources** |
+------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| | Sources root | | ~/coriolis-2.x/src |
| | **under git** | | ~/coriolis-2.x/src/coriolis |
+------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| **Architecture Dependant Build** |
+------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| | Linux, SL 7, 64b | | ~/coriolis-2.x/Linux.el7_64/Release.Shared/build/<tool> |
| | Linux, SL 6, 32b | | ~/coriolis-2.x/Linux.slsoc6x/Release.Shared/build/<tool> |
| | Linux, SL 6, 64b | | ~/coriolis-2.x/Linux.slsoc6x_64/Release.Shared/build/<tool> |
| | Linux, Fedora, 64b | | ~/coriolis-2.x/Linux.fc_64/Release.Shared/build/<tool> |
| | Linux, Fedora, 32b | | ~/coriolis-2.x/Linux.fc/Release.Shared/build/<tool> |
| | FreeBSD 8, 32b | | ~/coriolis-2.x/FreeBSD.8x.i386/Release.Shared/build/<tool> |
| | FreeBSD 8, 64b | | ~/coriolis-2.x/FreeBSD.8x.amd64/Release.Shared/build/<tool> |
| | Windows 7, 32b | | ~/coriolis-2.x/Cygwin.W7/Release.Shared/build/<tool> |
| | Windows 7, 64b | | ~/coriolis-2.x/Cygwin.W7_64/Release.Shared/build/<tool> |
| | Windows 8.x, 32b | | ~/coriolis-2.x/Cygwin.W8/Release.Shared/build/<tool> |
| | Windows 8.x, 64b | | ~/coriolis-2.x/Cygwin.W8_64/Release.Shared/build/<tool> |
+------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| **Architecture Dependant Install** |
+------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Linux, SL 6, 32b | ~/coriolis-2.x/Linux.slsoc6x/Release.Shared/install/ |
+------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| **FHS Compliant Structure under Install** |
+------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| | Binaries | | .../install/bin |
| | Libraries (Python) | | .../install/lib |
| | Include by tool | | .../install/include/coriolis2/<project>/<tool> |
| | Configuration files | | .../install/etc/coriolis2/ |
| | Doc, by tool | | .../install/share/doc/coriolis2/en/html/<tool> |
+------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
.. note:: *Alternate build types:* the ``Release.Shared`` means an optimized build
with shared libraries. But there are also available ``Static`` instead of ``Shared``
and ``Debug`` instead of ``Release`` and any combination of them.
``Static`` do not work because I don't know yet to mix statically linked binaries
and Python modules (which must be dynamic).
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Building Coriolis
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
First step is to install the prerequisites. Currently, only RapidJSON_.
As RapidJSON is evolving fast, if you encounter compatibility problems,
the exact version we compiled against is given below. ::
dummy@lepka:~> mkdir -p ~/coriolis-2.x/src/support
dummy@lepka:~> cd ~/coriolis-2.x/src/support
dummy@lepka:~> git clone http://github.com/miloyip/rapidjson
dummy@lepka:~> git checkout ec322005072076ef53984462fb4a1075c27c7dfd
The second step is to create the source directory and pull the |git| repository: ::
dummy@lepka:~> mkdir -p ~/coriolis-2.x/src
dummy@lepka:~> cd ~/coriolis-2.x/src
dummy@lepka:~> git clone https://www-soc.lip6.fr/git/coriolis.git
Third and final step, build & install: ::
dummy@lepka:src> ./bootstrap/ccb.py --project=support \
--project=coriolis \
--make="-j4 install"
dummy@lepka:src> ./bootstrap/ccb.py --project=support \
--project=coriolis \
--doc --make="-j1 install"
We need to perform a separate installation of the documentation because it
does not support to be generated with a parallel build. So we compile & install in a first
stage in ``-j4`` (or whatever) then we generate the documentation in ``-j1``
Under |RHEL6| or clones, you must build using the |devtoolset|, the version is to
be given as argument: ::
dummy@lepka:src> ./bootstrap/ccb.py --project=coriolis \
--devtoolset=8 --make="-j4 install"
If you want to uses Qt 5 instead of Qt 4, you may add the ``--qt5`` argument.
The complete list of |ccb| functionalities can be accessed with the ``--help`` argument.
It also may be run in graphical mode (``--gui``).
Building the Devel Branch
-------------------------
In the |Coriolis| |git| repository, two branches are present:
* The :cb:`master` branch, which contains the latest stable version. This is the
one used by default if you follow the above instructions.
* The :cb:`devel` branch, which obviously contains the latest commits from the
development team. To use it instead of the :cb:`master` one, do the following
command just after the first step: ::
dummy@lepka:~> git checkout devel
dummy@lepka:src> ./bootstrap/ccb.py --project=coriolis \
--make="-j4 install" --debug
Be aware that it may require newer versions of the dependencies and may introduce
incompatibilites with the stable version.
In the (unlikely) event of a crash of |cgt|, as it is a |Python| script, the right
command to run |gdb| on it is: ::
dummy@lepka:work> gdb python core.XXXX
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Additionnal Requirement under |MacOS|
-------------------------------------
|Coriolis| make uses of the :cb:`boost::python` module, but the |macports| |boost|
seems unable to work with the |Python| bundled with |MacOS|. So you have to install
both of them from |macports|: ::
dummy@macos:~> port install boost +python27
dummy@macos:~> port select python python27
dummy@macos:-> export DYLD_FRAMEWORK_PATH=/opt/local/Library/Frameworks
The last two lines tell |MacOS| to use the |Python| from |macports| and *not* from
the system.
Then proceed with the generic install instructions.
Packaging Coriolis
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Packager should not use |ccb|, instead ``bootstrap/Makefile.package`` is provided
to emulate a top-level ``autotool`` makefile. Just copy it in the root of the
|Coriolis| git repository (``~/corriolis-2.x/src/coriolis/``) and build.
Sligthly outdated packaging configuration files can also be found under ``bootstrap/``:
* ``bootstrap/coriolis2.spec.in`` for |rpm| based distributions.
* ``bootstrap/debian`` for |Debian| based distributions.
Hooking up into |Alliance|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|Coriolis| relies on |Alliance| for the cell libraries. So after installing or
packaging, you must configure it so that it can found those libraries.
The easiest way is to setup the |Alliance| environment (i.e. sourcing
``.../etc/profile.d/alc_env.{sh,csh}``) **before** setting up |Coriolis| environment
(see the next section). To understand how |Coriolis| find/setup |Alliance| you may
have look to the :ref:`Alliance Helper`.
Setting up the Environment (coriolisEnv.py)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To simplify the tedious task of configuring your environment, a helper is provided
in the ``bootstrap`` source directory (also installed in the directory
``.../install/etc/coriolis2/``) : ::
~/coriolis-2.x/src/coriolis/bootstrap/coriolisEnv.py
Use it like this: ::
dummy@lepka:~> eval `~/coriolis-2.x/src/coriolis/bootstrap/coriolisEnv.py`
.. note:: **Do not call that script in your environement initialisation.**
When used under |RHEL6| or clones, it needs to be run in the |devtoolset2|
environement. The script then launch a new shell, which may cause an
infinite loop if it's called again in, say :cb:`~/.bashrc`.
Instead you may want to create an alias: ::
alias c2r='eval "`~/coriolis-2.x/src/coriolis/bootstrap/coriolisEnv.py`"'