Commit f66fd3f3 by Alan Mishchenko

Updating readme.

parent dc9a2258
When reporting a problem, please include the following:
1. ABC version
2. Linux distribution and version
3. 32-bit or 64-bit
4. The exact error message when trying to run the tool
5. The output of the 'ldd' command run on the exeutable (e.g. 'ldd abc').
6. Versions of relevant tools or packages used.
Often the code comes directly from a Windows computer.
The following steps may be needed to compile it on UNIX:
Modify Makefile to have -DLIN (for 32-bits) or -DLIN64 (for 64-bits)
>> dos2unix Makefile Makefile
>> dos2unix depends.sh depends.sh
>> chmod 755 depends.sh
>> make // on Solaris, try "gmake"
If compiling as a static library, it is necessary to uncomment
#define _LIB in "src/abc/main/main.c"
To compile with Microsoft Visual Studio higher than 6.0,
remove ABC_CHECK_LEAKS from the preprocessor definitions
for the debug version (Project->Settings->C/C++->Preprocessor Definitions)
If compilation does not start because of the cyclic dependency check,
try "touching" all files: find ./ -type f -exec touch "{}" \;
Several things to try if it does not compile on your platform:
- Try running all code (not only Makefile and depends.sh) through dos2unix
- Try the following actions:
(a) Remove flags from the libs line (LIBS :=) in Makefile
(b) Remove "src\base\main\libSupport.c" from "src\base\main\module.make"
(c) Comment calls to Libs_Init() and Libs_End() in "src\base\main\mainInit.c"
- Try linking with gcc (rather than g++)
For this replace "LD := g++" with "LD := gcc -lm" in Makefile
- If your Linux distributin does not have "readline", you may have problems
compiling ABC with gcc. Please try installing this library from
http://tiswww.case.edu/php/chet/readline/rltop.html
To compile the latest version of ABC, you may need to define "LIN" or "LIN64"
(depending on whether you are using 32- or 64-bit Linux).
For example, instead of
OPTFLAGS := -g -O
use
OPTFLAGS := -g -O -DLIN64
in Makefile.
Finally, run regression test:
abc>>> so regtest.script
ABC: System for Sequential Logic Synthesis and Formal Verification
ABC is always changing but the current snapshot is believed to be stable.
Compiling:
To compile ABC as a binary, download and unzip the code, then type "make".
To compile ABC as a static library, comment out #define _LIB in file
"src/base/main/main.c", then type "make libabc.a".
When ABC is used as a static library, two additional procedures, Abc_Start()
and Abc_Stop(), are provided for starting and quitting the ABC framework in
the calling application. A simple demo program (file demo.c) shows how to
create a stand-alone program performing DAG-aware AIG rewriting, by calling
APIs of ABC compiled as a static library.
To build the demo program
- Copy libabc.a to the working directory
- Run "gcc -Wall -g -c demo.c -o demo.o"
- Run "gcc -g -o demo demo.o -lm -ldl -rdynamic -lreadline -ltermcap -lpthread libabc.a"
Compiling as C or C++
The current version of ABC can be compiled with both C compiler and C++ compiler.
To compile as C code (default): make sure that CC=gcc and ABC_NAMESPACE is not defined.
To compile as C++ code without namespaces: make sure that CC=g++ and ABC_NAMESPACE is not defined.
To compile as C++ code with namespaces: make sure that CC=g++ and ABC_NAMESPACE is set to
the name of the requested namespace. For example, add to OPTFLAGS -DABC_NAMESPACE=xxx
Bug reporting:
Please try to reproduce all the reported bugs and unexpected features using the latest
version of ABC available from https://bitbucket.org/alanmi/abc/
If the bug still persists, please provide the following information:
1. ABC version (when it was downloaded from BitBucket)
2. Linux distribution and version (32-bit or 64-bit)
3. The exact command-line and error message when trying to run the tool
4. The output of the 'ldd' command run on the exeutable (e.g. 'ldd abc').
5. Versions of relevant tools or packages used.
Trouble shooting:
(1) If compilation does not start because of the cyclic dependency check,
try touching all files as follows: find ./ -type f -exec touch "{}" \;
(2) If compilation fails because 'readline' is missing, install 'readline' or
comment out line 26 "#define ABC_USE_READ_LINE" in file "src/base/main/mainUtils.c"
(4) If compilation fails because 'pthread' is missing, install 'pthreads' library or
comment out line 29 "#define ABC_USE_PTHREADS" in file "src/base/cmd/cmdStarter.c" and
"src/proof/abs/absPth.c"
(5) If compilation fails in file "src\base\main\libSupport.c",
- Remove "src\base\main\libSupport.c" from "src\base\main\module.make"
- Comment out calls to Libs_Init() and Libs_End() in "src\base\main\mainInit.c"
The following comment was added by Krish Sundaresan:
"I found that the code does compile correctly on Solaris
if gcc is used (instead of g++ that I was using for some reason).
Also readline which is not available by default on most
Sol10 systems, needs to be installed. I downloaded the
readline-5.2 package from sunfreeware.com and installed it
locally. Also modified CFLAGS to add the local include files
for readline and LIBS to add the local libreadline.a. Perhaps
you can add these steps in the readme to help folks compiling
this on Solaris."
Archiving the binary: tar czf archive.tar.gz directory
"I found that the code does compile correctly on Solaris if gcc is used (instead of
g++ that I was using for some reason). Also readline which is not available by default
on most Sol10 systems, needs to be installed. I downloaded the readline-5.2 package
from sunfreeware.com and installed it locally. Also modified CFLAGS to add the local
include files for readline and LIBS to add the local libreadline.a. Perhaps you can
add these steps in the readme to help folks compiling this on Solaris."
Final remarks:
Unfortunately, there is no regression test. Good luck!
Alan Mishchenko <alanmi@eecs.berkeley.edu>
This file was last modified on Oct 6, 2012
To compile as C code: make sure CC=gcc, and, optionally, that ABC_NAMESPACE is not defined.
To compile as C++ code without namespaces: make sure CC=g++, and that ABC_NAMESPACE is not defined.
To compile as C++ code with namespaces: make sure CC=g++, and that ABC_NAMESPACE is defined to name of the requested namespace. For example, add to OPTFLAGS -DABC_NAMESPACE=xxx
......@@ -22,13 +22,17 @@
#include "mainInt.h"
#if !defined(_WIN32) && !defined(AIX)
// comment out the following line if 'readline' is not available
#define ABC_USE_READ_LINE
#endif
#ifdef ABC_USE_READ_LINE
#include <readline/readline.h>
#include <readline/history.h>
#endif
ABC_NAMESPACE_IMPL_START
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// DECLARATIONS ///
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
......@@ -72,7 +76,7 @@ char * Abc_UtilsGetUsersInput( Abc_Frame_t * pAbc )
{
static char Prompt[5000];
sprintf( Prompt, "abc %02d> ", pAbc->nSteps );
#if !defined(_WIN32) && !defined(AIX)
#ifdef ABC_USE_READ_LINE
{
static char * line = NULL;
if (line != NULL) ABC_FREE(line);
......
......@@ -22,7 +22,8 @@
#include "proof/pdr/pdr.h"
#include "proof/ssw/ssw.h"
// to compile on Linux, add -lpthread to LIBS in Makefile
// comment out this line to disable pthreads
#define ABC_USE_PTHREADS
......
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