Installation ------------ Supported platforms ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Source tree and build system ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Yosys source tree is organized into the following top-level directories: - | backends/ | This directory contains a subdirectory for each of the backend modules. - | frontends/ | This directory contains a subdirectory for each of the frontend modules. - | kernel/ | This directory contains all the core functionality of Yosys. This includes the functions and definitions for working with the RTLIL data structures (rtlil.h and rtlil.cc), the main() function (driver.cc), the internal framework for generating log messages (log.h and log.cc), the internal framework for registering and calling passes (register.h and register.cc), some core commands that are not really passes (select.cc, show.cc, …) and a couple of other small utility libraries. - | passes/ | This directory contains a subdirectory for each pass or group of passes. For example as of this writing the directory passes/opt/ contains the code for seven passes: opt, opt_expr, opt_muxtree, opt_reduce, opt_rmdff, opt_rmunused and opt_merge. - | techlibs/ | This directory contains simulation models and standard implementations for the cells from the internal cell library. - | tests/ | This directory contains a couple of test cases. Most of the smaller tests are executed automatically when make test is called. The larger tests must be executed manually. Most of the larger tests require downloading external HDL source code and/or external tools. The tests range from comparing simulation results of the synthesized design to the original sources to logic equivalence checking of entire CPU cores. The top-level Makefile includes ``frontends/*/Makefile.inc``, ``passes/*/Makefile.inc`` and ``backends/*/Makefile.inc``. So when extending Yosys it is enough to create a new directory in ``frontends/``, ``passes/`` or ``backends/`` with your sources and a ``Makefile.inc``. The Yosys kernel automatically detects all commands linked with Yosys. So it is not needed to add additional commands to a central list of commands. Good starting points for reading example source code to learn how to write passes are ``passes/opt/opt_rmdff.cc`` and ``passes/opt/opt_merge.cc``. See the top-level README file for a quick Getting Started guide and build instructions. The Yosys build is based solely on Makefiles. Users of the Qt Creator IDE can generate a QT Creator project file using make qtcreator. Users of the Eclipse IDE can use the "Makefile Project with Existing Code" project type in the Eclipse "New Project" dialog (only available after the CDT plugin has been installed) to create an Eclipse project in order to programming extensions to Yosys or just browse the Yosys code base.