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Create system capsules crate, move kernel implementations, update boards #5890

Create system capsules crate, move kernel implementations, update boards

Create system capsules crate, move kernel implementations, update boards #5890

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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 or the MIT License.
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 OR MIT
# Copyright Tock Contributors 2023.
# This workflow contains the litex-ci-runner job, which uses the LiteX Verilated
# simulation to run a Tock kernel and perform various tests using libtock-c
# example applications.
name: litex-sim-ci
env:
TERM: xterm # Makes tput work in actions output
# Controls when the action will run. Triggers the workflow on push or pull
# request events but only for the master branch
on:
push: # Run CI for all branches except GitHub merge queue tmp branches
branches-ignore:
- "gh-readonly-queue/**"
pull_request: # Run CI for PRs on any branch
merge_group: # Run CI for the GitHub merge queue
# A workflow run is made up of one or more jobs that can run sequentially or in parallel
# If you add additional jobs, remember to add them to bors.toml
permissions:
contents: read
jobs:
litex-sim-ci:
strategy:
matrix:
os: [ubuntu-latest]
# The type of runner that the job will run on
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
# Steps represent a sequence of tasks that will be executed as part of the job
steps:
# Checkout the Tock repo, needs to happen at the beginning given
# that other steps (such as the Rust toolchain) depend on files
# in this repo.
- name: Checkout the current repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
# Install basic packages required for the GitHub actions workflow
- name: Update packages and install dependencies
run: |
sudo apt update
sudo apt install python3-pip python3-venv gcc-riscv64-unknown-elf \
verilator libevent-dev libjson-c-dev libz-dev libzmq3-dev
# Install elf2tab to be able to build userspace apps
- name: Install elf2tab
run: |
cargo install elf2tab@0.12.0
# Install tockloader, which is used to prepare binaries with userspace
# applications.
- name: Install tockloader
run: |
pip3 install tockloader==1.12.0
# Clone tock-litex support repository under ./tock-litex, check out the
# targeted release.
- name: Checkout the tock-litex repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
repository: lschuermann/tock-litex
# The pinned revision is different from the targeted release as
# documented in the LiteX boards, as the CI requires special patches
# to LiteX for interacting with the simulation:
ref: 2024011101-tock-ci-1
path: tock-litex
# Install all of the required Python packages from the tock-litex'
# requirements.txt file
- name: Install Python packages pinned by the tock-litex revision
run: |
pushd tock-litex
# Migen is the DSL which the LiteX ecosystem uses as its
# hardware-description language. It effectively provides a set of
# Python classes and constructs which can be translated into Verilog.
# It is not a package of the LiteX ecosystem, and thus not in the
# requirements.txt, but it is required to be present on the system.
# It should not require any specific or patched version.
pip3 install migen==0.9.2
pip3 install -r requirements.txt
popd
# Build the LiteX simulator Tock kernel. This kernel is never touched, the
# litex-ci-runner will use its own temporary flash files.
- name: Build the LiteX simulator Tock kernel
run: |
pushd boards/litex/sim
make
popd
# Revision to checkout defined in the main tock repository in
# .libtock_c_ci_rev
- name: Checkout libtock-c CI revision
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
repository: tock/libtock-c
# Pins a libtock-c revision for LiteX CI tests. In case of
# bugs fixed in libtock-c, backwards-incompatible changes in
# Tock or new tests this might need to be updated.
#
# libtock-c of Feb 9, 2024, 3:08 PM EST
ref: 0e72c922e13cd83a1aaae7a5f587099d45815e6a
path: libtock-c
- name: Build libtock-c apps
run: |
# We only need to build for a single target, but at multiple flash and
# memory addresses such that tockloader can place the non-PIC apps
# into the kernel binary properly.
export TOCK_TARGETS="\
rv32imc|rv32imc.0x00080080.0x40008000|0x00080080|0x40008000
rv32imc|rv32imc.0x00088080.0x40010000|0x00088080|0x40010000"
export LIBTOCK_C_APPS="\
c_hello \
tests/console_timeout \
tests/mpu_walk_region \
tests/printf_long \
rot13_service \
rot13_client \
tests/console_recv_short \
tests/console_recv_long"
pushd libtock-c/examples
for APP in $LIBTOCK_C_APPS; do
make -C "$APP"
done
popd
# Run the LiteX simulation with required options for Tock
- name: Run various tests in the LiteX simulation using the litex-ci-runner
run: |
pushd tools/litex-ci-runner
cargo run