-# Installation
+# About
-python3 setup.py develop
+The main SOC portion of Libre-SOC. A quad-core Libre-licensed SoC woth a
+hybrid 3D GPU-VPU-CPU, and using Libre-licensed design cells.
-# Running Simulator tests
+Libre-SOC is Libre down to the VLSI Cells, thanks to Chips4Makers FlexLib
+and Sorbonne University lip6.fr
-qemu and gdb for Power 64 are required. qemu can be installed with
-"apt-get install qemu-system-ppc64", however gdb needs compiling from
-source. Obtain the latest tarball, unpack it, then:
+# Documentation
+
+See https://libre-soc.org/docs/
+
+# Installation
+
+Best done using the dev-env-setup scripts:
+https://git.libre-soc.org/?p=dev-env-setup.git;a=summary
- cd gdb-9.1 (or other location)
- mkdir build
- ../configure --srcdir=.. --host=x86_64-linux --target=powerpc64-linux-gnu
- make -j16
make install
+ make test # optional (ish)
-You will need to have installed the powerpc gnu gcc cross-compiler for
-this to work:
+# Running Simulator tests
- apt-get install gcc-9-powerpc64-linux-gnu
+qemu and gdb for Power 64 are required. qemu can be installed with
+"apt-get install qemu-system-ppc64", however gdb needs compiling from
+source. The simplest way is to use this dev-env-script:
+https://git.libre-soc.org/?p=dev-env-setup.git;a=blob;f=ppc64-gdb-gcc;hb=HEAD