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# Tillitis Key firmware
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## Build the firmware
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You need Clang with 32 bit RISC-V support. You can check this with:
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```
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$ llc --version | grep riscv32
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riscv32 - 32-bit RISC-V
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```
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or just try building.
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Build the FPGA bitstream with the firmware using `make` in the
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`hw/application_fpga` directory.
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If your available `objcopy` and `size` commands is anything other than
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the default `llvm-objcopy-14` and `llvm-size-14` define `OBJCOPY` and
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`SIZE` to whatever they're called on your system.
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## Using QEMU
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Checkout the `mta1` branch of [our version of the
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qemu](https://github.com/tillitis/qemu) and build:
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```
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$ git clone -b mta1 https://github.com/tillitis/qemu
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$ mkdir qemu/build
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$ cd qemu/build
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$ ../configure --target-list=riscv32-softmmu --disable-werror
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$ make -j $(nproc)
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```
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(Built with warnings-as-errors disabled, see [this
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issue](https://github.com/tillitis/qemu/issues/3).)
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Run it like this:
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```
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$ /path/to/qemu/build/qemu-system-riscv32 -nographic -M mta1_mkdf,fifo=chrid -bios firmware.elf \
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-chardev pty,id=chrid
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```
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This attaches the FIFO to a tty, something like `/dev/pts/16` which
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you can use with host software to talk to the firmware.
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To quit QEMU you can use: `Ctrl-a x` (see `Ctrl-a ?` for other commands).
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Debugging? Use the HTIF console by removing `-DNOCONSOLE` from the
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`CFLAGS` and using the helper functions in `lib.c` for printf-like
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debugging.
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You can also use the qemu monitor for debugging, e.g. `info
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registers`, or run qemu with `-d in_asm` or `-d trace:riscv_trap`.
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Happy hacking!
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