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Installing ARTIQ
================
Preparing the core device FPGA board
------------------------------------
These steps are required to generate bitstream (``.bit``) files, build the MiSoC BIOS and ARTIQ runtime, and flash FPGA boards. If the board is already flashed, you may skip those steps and go directly to `Installing the host-side software`.
* Install the FPGA vendor tools (e.g. Xilinx ISE and/or Vivado):
* Get Xilinx tools from http://www.xilinx.com/support/download/index.htm. ISE can build bitstreams both for boards using the Spartan-6 (Papilio Pro) and 7-series devices (KC705), while Vivado supports only boards using 7-series devices.
* The Papilio Pro is supported by Webpack, the KC705 is not.
* During the Xilinx toolchain installation, uncheck ``Install cable drivers`` (they are not required as we use better and open source alternatives).
* Create a development directory: ::
$ mkdir ~/artiq-dev
* Install Migen: ::
$ cd ~/artiq-dev
$ git clone https://github.com/m-labs/migen
$ cd ~/artiq-dev/migen
$ python3 setup.py develop --user
.. note::
The options ``develop`` and ``--user`` are for setup.py to install Migen in ``~/.local/lib/python3.4``.
* Install OpenRISC GCC/binutils toolchain (or1k-elf-...): ::
$ mkdir ~/artiq-dev
$ cd ~/artiq-dev
$ git clone https://github.com/openrisc/or1k-src
$ mkdir ~/artiq-dev/or1k-src/build
$ cd ~/artiq-dev/or1k-src/build
$ ../configure --target=or1k-elf --enable-shared --disable-itcl \
--disable-tk --disable-tcl --disable-winsup \
--disable-gdbtk --disable-libgui --disable-rda \
--disable-sid --disable-sim --disable-gdb \
--disable-newlib --disable-libgloss --disable-werror
$ make -j4
$ sudo make install
$ cd ~/artiq-dev
$ git clone https://github.com/openrisc/or1k-gcc
$ mkdir ~/artiq-dev/or1k-gcc/build
$ cd ~/artiq-dev/or1k-gcc/build
$ ../configure --target=or1k-elf --enable-languages=c \
--disable-shared --disable-libssp
$ make -j4
$ sudo make install
* Install JTAG tools needed to program Papilio Pro and KC705:
::
$ cd ~/artiq-dev
$ svn co https://xc3sprog.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/xc3sprog/trunk xc3sprog
$ cd ~/artiq-dev/xc3sprog
$ cmake . && make
$ sudo make install
.. note::
It is safe to ignore the message "Could NOT find LIBFTD2XX" (libftd2xx is different from libftdi, and is not required).
* Install the required flash proxy bitstreams:
The purpose of the flash proxy bitstream is to give programming software fast JTAG access to the flash connected to the FPGA.
* Papilio Pro:
::
$ cd ~/artiq-dev
$ git clone https://github.com/GadgetFactory/Papilio-Loader
Then copy ``~/artiq-dev/Papilio-Loader/xc3sprog/trunk/bscan_spi/bscan_spi_lx9_papilio.bit`` to ``~/.migen``, ``/usr/local/share/migen`` or ``/usr/share/migen``.
* KC705:
::
$ cd ~/artiq-dev
$ git clone https://github.com/m-labs/bscan_spi_kc705
Build the bitstream and copy it to one of the folders above.
* Download MiSoC: ::
$ cd ~/artiq-dev
$ git clone --recursive https://github.com/m-labs/misoc
$ export MSCDIR=~/artiq-dev/misoc # append this line to .bashrc
* Build and flash the bitstream and BIOS by running `from the MiSoC top-level directory` ::
$ cd ~/artiq-dev/misoc
$ ./make.py -X ~/artiq-dev/artiq/soc -t artiq_ppro all
* Then, build and flash the ARTIQ runtime:
::
$ cd ~/artiq-dev
$ git clone https://github.com/m-labs/artiq
$ cd ~/artiq-dev/artiq/soc/runtime
$ make flash
Check that the board boots by running a serial terminal program (you may need to press its FPGA reconfiguration button or power-cycle it to load the bitstream that was newly written into the flash): ::
$ make -C ~/artiq-dev/misoc/tools # do only once
$ ~/artiq-dev/misoc/tools/flterm --port /dev/ttyUSB1
MiSoC BIOS http://m-labs.hk
[...]
Booting from flash...
Loading xxxxx bytes from flash...
Executing booted program.
ARTIQ runtime built <date/time>
The communication parameters are 115200 8-N-1.
Installing the host-side software
---------------------------------
* Install LLVM and the llvmlite Python bindings: ::
$ cd ~/artiq-dev
$ git clone https://github.com/openrisc/llvm-or1k
$ cd ~/artiq-dev/llvm-or1k/tools
$ git clone https://github.com/openrisc/clang-or1k clang
$ cd ~/artiq-dev/llvm-or1k
$ mkdir build
$ cd ~/artiq-dev/llvm-or1k/build
$ ../configure --prefix=/usr/local/llvm-or1k
$ make ENABLE_OPTIMIZED=1 -j4
$ sudo -E make install ENABLE_OPTIMIZED=1
$ cd ~/artiq-dev
$ git clone https://github.com/numba/llvmlite
$ cd ~/artiq-dev/llvmlite
$ cat ~/artiq-dev/artiq/patches/llvmlite/* | patch -p1
$ PATH=/usr/local/llvm-or1k/bin:$PATH sudo -E python setup.py install
.. note::
llvmlite is in development and its API is not stable yet. Commit ID ``11a8303d02e3d6dd2d1e0e9065701795cd8a979f`` is known to work.
.. note::
Compilation of LLVM can take more than 30 min on some machines.
* Install ARTIQ (without the GUI): ::
$ cd ~/artiq-dev
$ git clone https://github.com/m-labs/artiq # if not already done
$ cd artiq
$ python3 setup.py develop --user
* Install ARTIQ (with the GUI): ::
$ cd ~/artiq-dev
$ git clone https://github.com/m-labs/cairoplot3
$ cd cairoplot3
$ python3 setup.py install --user
$ cd -
$ git clone https://github.com/m-labs/gbulb
$ cd gbulb
$ python3 setup.py install --user
$ cd -
$ git clone https://github.com/m-labs/artiq # if not already done
$ cd artiq
$ ARTIQ_GUI=1 python3 setup.py develop --user
.. note::
Use ARTIQ_GUI=1 to install GUI dependencies which are only supported on Linux for now, to install ARTIQ on Windows do not set ARTIQ_GUI.
* Build the documentation: ::
$ cd ~/artiq-dev/artiq/doc/manual
$ make html
Xubuntu 14.04 specific instructions
-----------------------------------
This command installs all the required packages: ::
$ sudo apt-get install build-essential autotools-dev file git patch perl xutils-devs python3-pip texinfo flex bison libmpc-dev python3-serial python3-dateutil python3-prettytable python3-setuptools python3-numpy python3-scipy python3-sphinx python3-h5py python3-gi python3-dev python-dev subversion cmake libusb-dev libftdi-dev pkg-config
Note that ARTIQ requires Python 3.4 or above.
To set user permissions on the JTAG and serial ports of the Papilio Pro, create a ``/etc/udev/rules.d/30-usb-papilio-pro.rules`` file containing the following: ::
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="0403", ATTRS{idProduct}=="6010", GROUP="dialout"
Then reload ``udev``, add your user to the ``dialout`` group, and log out and log in again: ::
$ sudo invoke-rc.d udev reload
$ sudo adduser <your username> dialout
$ logout