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Python module containing verilog files for OpenRISC1000 cpu.

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pythondata-cpu-mor1kx

Non-Python files needed for the cpu mor1kx packaged into a Python module so they can be used with Python libraries and tools.

This is useful for usage with tools like LiteX.

The data files can be found under the Python module pythondata_cpu_mor1kx. The pythondata_cpu_mor1kx.data_location value can be used to find the files on the file system.

Example of getting the data file directly;

import pythondata_cpu_mor1kx

my_data_file = "abc.txt"

with open(os.path.join(pythondata_cpu_mor1kx.data_location, my_data_file)) as f:
    print(f.read())

Example of getting the data file using litex.data.find API;

from pythondata_cpu_mor1kx import data_file

my_data_file = "abc.txt"

with open(data_file(my_data_file)) as f:
    print(f.read())

The data files come from https://github.com/openrisc/mor1kx.git and are imported using git subtrees to the directory pythondata_cpu_mor1kx/verilog.

Installing from git repository

Manually

You can install the package manually, however this is not recommended.

git clone https://github.com/litex-hub/pythondata-cpu-mor1kx.git
cd pythondata-cpu-mor1kx
sudo python setup.py install

Using pip with git repository

You can use pip to install the data package directly from github using;

pip install --user git+https://github.com/litex-hub/pythondata-cpu-mor1kx.git

If you want to install for the whole system rather than just the current user, you need to remove the --user argument and run as sudo like so;

sudo pip install git+https://github.com/litex-hub/pythondata-cpu-mor1kx.git

You can install a specific revision of the repository using;

pip install --user git+https://github.com/litex-hub/pythondata-cpu-mor1kx.git@<tag>
pip install --user git+https://github.com/litex-hub/pythondata-cpu-mor1kx.git@<branch>
pip install --user git+https://github.com/litex-hub/pythondata-cpu-mor1kx.git@<hash>

With requirements.txt file

Add to your Python requirements.txt file using;

-e git+https://github.com/litex-hub/pythondata-cpu-mor1kx.git

To use a specific revision of the repository, use the following;

-e https://github.com/litex-hub/pythondata-cpu-mor1kx.git@<hash>

Installing from PyPi

Using pip

pip install --user pythondata-cpu-mor1kx

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