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creator for Reconfigurable Component. Framework and Code generator for FPGA component

Project description

cReComp

creator for Reconfigurable hw Component

Author: Kazushi Yamashina (Utsunomiya University)
Copyright: 2016, Kazushi Yamashina
License: new BSD License
Latest Version: 1.5.0
Contact: kazushi_at_virgo.is.utsunomiya-u.ac.jp or Twitter or Facebook

What is the cReComp?

The cReComp is a code generator and framework for componentization of a single hardware or the multiple hardware. The component generated by the cReComp is HW/SW co-system that is connected between CPU and FPGA (reconfigurable hw). The cReComp is possible to debug and test single hardware with software in a user development phase. When the development of a each hardware have been finished, the cReComp generates one of the HW/SW co-system by integrating the each of the hardware.

cReComp supports ROS

ROS is an open source project by OSRF (Open Source Robotics Foundation). It is not an operating system but a software platform for component-oriented development of robotic application software on an OS. Communication library and a build system for robotic application software are provided in ROS. cReComp can generated ROS-compliant component which is included FPGA processing.

Update

  • 2016/11/29 version 1.5.0

    • cReComp can generate a ROS package with Python code. So, you can use the component more easy.

    • The Component generation with C++ is unable, since the function is debugging now.

  • 2016/07/25 version 1.4.0

    • scrp_parser was improved functionally and become to be able to parse more accurately

  • 2016/07/05 version 1.3.0

    • scrp supported ROS packages generation

  • 2016/07/04 version 1.1.0 & 1.2.0

    • cReComp supported configuration with scrp (specification for cReComp)

    • cReComp supported ROS package generation

  • 2016/06/30 version 1.0.0

    • Released first version

Installation

Requirements

Platform

Ubuntu or OSX (Mac)
Bash on Ubuntu on Windows may be OK.

Python (2.7 later, not 3.0)

sudo apt-get install python

Icarus Verilog

Ubuntu

sudo apt-get install iverilog

Mac

brew install icarus-verilog

Jinja2

pip install jinja2

pyverilog

git clone https://github.com/PyHDI/pyverilog.git
cd pyverilog/
python setup.py install

veriloggen

git clone https://github.com/PyHDI/veriloggen.git
cd veriloggen/
python setup.py install

Install cReComp

Download from github & install

git clone https://github.com/kazuyamashi/cReComp.git
cd cReComp/
python setup.py install

Package install

pip install crecomp

Command usage

Usage: crecomp [option] [file path] [-u user logic]+

Options:
    -h, --help            show this help message and exit
    -u USERLOGIC, --userlogic=USERLOGIC
                                                specifier your user logic name
    -p PYTHON_TEMPLATENAME, --python_template=PYTHON_TEMPLATENAME
                                                specifier for template name
    -s SCRP_TEMPLATENAME, --scrp_template=SCRP_TEMPLATENAME
                                                specifier for template name
    -b SCRP_PATH, --build=SCRP_PATH
                                                specifier target scrp file to build for componentize

Getting Started

Publication

  1. Kazushi Yamashina, Takeshi Ohkawa, Kanemitsu Ootsu, Takashi Yokota, ``cReComp: Automated Design Tool for ROS-Compliant FPGA Component,’’ IEEE 10th International Symposium on Embedded Multicore/Many-core Systems-on-Chip (MCSoC-16) @ Lyon, France, 2016.9

  • Kazushi Yamashina, Takeshi Ohkawa, Kanemitsu Ootsu, Takashi Yokota, ``Functional improvement of cReComp Design tool for software-component generation of FPGA processing, RECONF @ Toyama, Japan, 2016.9

  • Kazushi Yamashina, Hitomi Kimura, Takeshi Ohkawa, Kanemitsu Ootsu, Takashi Yokota, ``Automatic Design Environment for Componentization of an FPGA Processing in ROS,’’ Annual Conference of the Institute of Systems, Control and Information Engineers, SCI’16 @ Kyoto, Japan, 2016.5

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