# Broccoli Development Environment The following tools are available: go - architectural and behavioral simulation haystack - formal synthesis of self-timed circuits act - circuit design and digital simulation prspice - configure digital/analog circuit co-simulation Xyce - analog circuit simulation gaw - analog waveform viewer magic - circuit layout Semiconductor PDKs are in /opt/cad/conf Packages may be installed with 'sudo apt install ' Other usages of sudo are disabled ## Setup Download the Skywater 130nm PDK and configuration files, and extract them to your home directory: ``` wget https://broccoli-hosting.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/sky130.tar.gz mkdir ~/tech; tar -xzvf sky130.tar.gz -C ~/tech ``` Pull the docker image for the broccoli command line interface, and configure it. ``` docker pull public.ecr.aws/l5h5o6z4/broccoli-cli:latest git clone https://git.broccolimicro.io/Broccoli/broccoli-cli.git source broccoli-cli/bcli-develop.sh export BCLI_TECH="$HOME/tech" ``` ## Runtime Boot up the development environment in docker ``` bcli up ``` Open up a shell inside the development environment. Here you will have access to all of the necessary tools. ``` bcli ``` Your home directory will be mounted at ``` /host ``` Many of the installed tools may be found at ``` /opt ``` Finally, vim is fully set up for both golang and act. ``` vim file.act ``` When you are done, you can shut down the development environment. ``` bcli down ``` ## Troubleshooting There are multiple versions of docker, the one that seems to work best for this is `docker.io`. `docker-ce` seems to have trouble writing files in the container. ``` sudo apt install docker.io ``` If graphical tools (such as magic and gaw) fail to launch, you may need to install ```xhost``` on your local machine, and grant docker permission to access your X server. ``` xhost +local:docker ```