enable-release: Remove further tests not useful in a production environment enable-opt: Compile the framework with GCC optimizations enabled
enable-debug: add debugging symbols to the binaries enable-verilator: enable Verilator-based simulation enable-icarus: enable Icarus-based simulation enable-modelsim: enable Modelsim-based simulation directly within the framework enable-nanoxplore: enable BRAVE FPGA NanoXplore RTL synthesis tool execution within the framework enable-lattice: enable Lattice RTL synthesis tool execution within the framework enable-altera: enable Altera RTL synthesis tool execution within the framework enable-xilinx: enable Xilinx RTL synthesis and simulation tools execution
#Install gfortran 4.8.2 darwin13.tar.bz2 mac install
In order to install the PandA framework, you need to perform the following steps:ġ) Give write permission to your user on /opt: $chown -R /optĢ) Install required packages (for Ubuntu/Debian/CentOS/Scientific Linux/ArchLinux/Fedora systems, see below)ģ) Prepare the configuration script: $make -f Makefile.initĤ) Create the directory for the building: $mkdir objĥ) Configure PandA: $./configure -prefix=/opt/pandaĬurrently accepted parameters are: -enable-flopoco: add floating point support by leveraging FloPoCo Library
CHStone Quality of Results: PandA 0.9.1.