commit | a863a2839975b7d65d10b8938e74f3bed508ac1e | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Jon Flatley <jflat@google.com> | Tue Mar 03 10:49:39 2020 -0500 |
committer | Garret Kelly <Garret.Kelly@gmail.com> | Thu Apr 23 13:00:14 2020 -0400 |
tree | 22d31ae2ef460466624030b9791980c6976e5df1 | |
parent | e1b2a859b0a3f1f7e723b193a79a1600bbd2a5cf [diff] |
[sw, tock] Add the option to build Tock locally Adds a -T flag to meson_init.sh that causes Tock to build from sw/device/tock/tock_local rather than using git dependencies. The entire sw/device/tock/tock_local directory is covered under the .gitignore so one can freely checkout and work on Tock in this directory. The default behavior remains the same. This is only a quality of life change for those who want to do local Tock development. The tock_local folder introduced by this change is empty, and meson will not build out of this directory unless the -T flag is passed to meson_init.sh. Signed-off-by: Jon Flatley <jflat@google.com>
OpenTitan is an open source silicon Root of Trust (RoT) project. OpenTitan will make the silicon RoT design and implementation more transparent, trustworthy, and secure for enterprises, platform providers, and chip manufacturers. OpenTitan is administered by lowRISC CIC as a collaborative project to produce high quality, open IP for instantiation as a full-featured product. See the OpenTitan site and OpenTitan docs for more information about the project.
This repository contains hardware, software and utilities written as part of the OpenTitan project. It is structured as monolithic repository, or “monorepo”, where all components live in one repository. It exists to enable collaboration across partners participating in the OpenTitan project.
The project contains comprehensive documentation of all IPs and tools. You can either access it online or build it locally by following the steps below.
$ sudo apt install curl python3 python3-pip $ pip3 install --user -r python-requirements.txt
$ ./util/build_docs.py --preview
This compiles the documentation into ./build/docs
and starts a local server, which allows you to access the documentation at http://127.0.0.1:1313.
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