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An attempt to Dockerize the Cryptech build environment.
The ten zillion Debian packages are tedious but straightforward.
The tricky bit is the XiLinx toolchain:
There's not much we can do about the first two, so we assume that you've obtained a tarball and a license key file, and that you've dropped them into this directory with the filenames we expect.
The third...is fun, in a demented sort of way. Don't know whether it'll work yet, but going to try automating this using Xvfb, xautomation, and ratpoison.
You need to download the Xilinx ISE Design Suite.
Xilinx only supports specific versions of Red Hat and Suse Linux,
but it does run on Ubuntu and Debian, with the following caveat:
Ubuntu and Debian symlink /bin/sh
to /bin/dash
, which can't
handle if [ ... ]
syntax in shell scripts. Symlinking /bin/sh
to /bin/bash
works.
The Xilinx tools are serious disk hogs: VMs for this need at least 30-40 GB of disk space.
Step-by-step installation (Dockerfile will attempt to automate this):
Xilinx_ISE_DS_Lin_14.7_1015_1.tar
(or whatever version you have).cd
to Xilinx_ISE_DS_Lin_14.7_1015_1
, and run sudo ./xsetup
Well, not quite. You will need to convince the ISE that you have a license.
On the page http://www.xilinx.com/products/design-tools/ise-design-suite/ise-webpack.htm click on the Licensing Solutions link. On the resulting page, expand the section Obtain a license for Free or Evaluation product. To download the ISE Webpack, you should have created an account, so now you can go to the Licensing Site and use that account to create a Certificate Based License.
You do not need to go through the HostID dance, just say Do It. You
will then receive a certificate in email (not an X.509 certificate)
which you will be able to use. Then start the ISE Webpack by issuing
the command ise. Go to the Help menu and Manage Licenses. Use the
resulting new License Manager window to install the .lic
file. This
process is complex and flakey.
http://www.xilinx.com/support/download/index.html/content/xilinx/en/downloadNav/design-tools.html http://www.xilinx.com/products/design-tools/ise-design-suite/ise-webpack.htm http://www.armadeus.com/wiki/index.php?title=ISE_WebPack_installation_on_Linux
With the license file already present this is simple: follow the installation instructions, tell it to use existing license file, it'll find it if you click the right buttons. And yes, it's another GUI program.
The ise binary referred to above is in /opt/Xilinx/14.7/ISE_DS/ISE/bin/lin64/ise
(or in .../lin/ise
, but the pbuilder
setup requires a 64-bit build machine).
It turns out you don't really need to run the whole ise tool to get to the license manager, you can just run the license manager directly, but you do have to source the appropriate settings file first, none of the XiLinx tools work properly without that. So:
. /opt/Xilinx/14.7/ISE_DS/settings64.sh
/opt/Xilinx/14.7/ISE_DS/common/bin/lin64/xlcm -manage
The file finish.png
is for the visgrep
tool from the xautomation
package. It sorta mostly kinda works as a mechanism for detecting
that we've gotten to the end of the XiLinx installation process. I
haven't gotten it to work quite as it says on the tin, but something like:
while true
do
xwdtopnm 2>/dev/null framebuf/Xvfb_screen0 | pnmtopng >framebuf/screen.png
if test -n "$(visgrep framebuf/screen.png finish.png finish.png)"
then
break
fi
done
For reasons that I don't understand, visgrep
returns failure (exit
status 1) even when it finds the pattern, even though the manual says
it's not supposed to do that. Dunno why. Ancient code. Whatever.
In practice, this is so nasty that I'm seriously tempted just to wait half an hour then blindly click on where the finish button should be.