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These are shell scripts for invoking the Xilinx Vivado toolchain on smallish RTL projects to quickly estimate resource utilization and timing of designs. The hardware (fpga_part) is assumed to be the PYNQ board, but can be specified as a command line argument. (repo named after the cool .oh-my-zsh project)


How it works

The script adds all Verilog or VHDL files in given folder to a Vivado project and runs the Synthesis and Implementation phases. It then exports the area/timing/power reports for investigation by the user.


How to install

First, install zsh on your system. For most distros this is available in the package manager, so for Ubuntu/Debian you could do:

sudo apt install zsh

Now clone the git repository, then export an environment variable that specifies this location as OHMYXILINX:

git clone [email protected]:maltanar/oh-my-xilinx.git /path/to/local/dir export OHMYXILINX=/path/to/local/dir

Probably want to modify PATH variable in vivadocompile.sh appropriately for your setup.


How to run

Set your PATH variable to include $OHMYXILINX. Also make sure the Xilinx paths are properly setup as well, i.e. vivado should be on PATH.

export PATH=$PATH:$OHMYXILINX

To compile code sitting inside a folder just run:

vivadocompile.sh <top-level-entity> <clock-name (optional)> <fpga-part (optional)>

To collect results in a nice summary run:

vivadoresults.sh <top-level-entity>


Testing Notes

Tested to work on Ubuntu 14.04 64b and Vivado 2015.4 toolchain. Older Xilinx releases are also supported using other scripts in the folder "xilinxcompile.sh", etc.


Author Notes

Original: Nachiket Kapre ([email protected]) Modifications: Yaman Umuroglu ([email protected])

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