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| # ABC: System for Sequential Logic Synthesis and Formal Verification |
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| ABC is always changing but the current snapshot is believed to be stable. |
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| ## Compiling: |
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| To compile ABC as a binary, download and unzip the code, then type `make`. |
| To compile ABC as a static library, type `make libabc.a`. |
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| When ABC is used as a static library, two additional procedures, `Abc_Start()` |
| and `Abc_Stop()`, are provided for starting and quitting the ABC framework in |
| the calling application. A simple demo program (file src/demo.c) shows how to |
| create a stand-alone program performing DAG-aware AIG rewriting, by calling |
| APIs of ABC compiled as a static library. |
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| To build the demo program |
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| * Copy demo.cc and libabc.a to the working directory |
| * Run `gcc -Wall -g -c demo.c -o demo.o` |
| * Run `g++ -g -o demo demo.o libabc.a -lm -ldl -lreadline -lpthread` |
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| To run the demo program, give it a file with the logic network in AIGER or BLIF. For example: |
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| [...] ~/abc> demo i10.aig |
| i10 : i/o = 257/ 224 lat = 0 and = 2396 lev = 37 |
| i10 : i/o = 257/ 224 lat = 0 and = 1851 lev = 35 |
| Networks are equivalent. |
| Reading = 0.00 sec Rewriting = 0.18 sec Verification = 0.41 sec |
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| The same can be produced by running the binary in the command-line mode: |
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| [...] ~/abc> ./abc |
| UC Berkeley, ABC 1.01 (compiled Oct 6 2012 19:05:18) |
| abc 01> r i10.aig; b; ps; b; rw -l; rw -lz; b; rw -lz; b; ps; cec |
| i10 : i/o = 257/ 224 lat = 0 and = 2396 lev = 37 |
| i10 : i/o = 257/ 224 lat = 0 and = 1851 lev = 35 |
| Networks are equivalent. |
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| or in the batch mode: |
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| [...] ~/abc> ./abc -c "r i10.aig; b; ps; b; rw -l; rw -lz; b; rw -lz; b; ps; cec" |
| ABC command line: "r i10.aig; b; ps; b; rw -l; rw -lz; b; rw -lz; b; ps; cec". |
| i10 : i/o = 257/ 224 lat = 0 and = 2396 lev = 37 |
| i10 : i/o = 257/ 224 lat = 0 and = 1851 lev = 35 |
| Networks are equivalent. |
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| ## Compiling as C or C++ |
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| The current version of ABC can be compiled with C compiler or C++ compiler. |
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| * To compile as C code (default): make sure that `CC=gcc` and `ABC_NAMESPACE` is not defined. |
| * To compile as C++ code without namespaces: make sure that `CC=g++` and `ABC_NAMESPACE` is not defined. |
| * To compile as C++ code with namespaces: make sure that `CC=g++` and `ABC_NAMESPACE` is set to |
| the name of the requested namespace. For example, add `-DABC_NAMESPACE=xxx` to OPTFLAGS. |
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| ## Building a shared library |
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| * Compile the code as position-independent by adding `ABC_USE_PIC=1`. |
| * Build the `libabc.so` target: |
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| make ABC_USE_PIC=1 libabc.so |
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| ## Bug reporting: |
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| Please try to reproduce all the reported bugs and unexpected features using the latest |
| version of ABC available from https://github.com/berkeley-abc/abc |
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| If the bug still persists, please provide the following information: |
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| 1. ABC version (when it was downloaded from GitHub) |
| 1. Linux distribution and version (32-bit or 64-bit) |
| 1. The exact command-line and error message when trying to run the tool |
| 1. The output of the `ldd` command run on the exeutable (e.g. `ldd abc`). |
| 1. Versions of relevant tools or packages used. |
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| ## Troubleshooting: |
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| 1. If compilation does not start because of the cyclic dependency check, |
| try touching all files as follows: `find ./ -type f -exec touch "{}" \;` |
| 1. If compilation fails because readline is missing, install 'readline' library or |
| compile with `make ABC_USE_NO_READLINE=1` |
| 1. If compilation fails because pthreads are missing, install 'pthread' library or |
| compile with `make ABC_USE_NO_PTHREADS=1` |
| * See http://sourceware.org/pthreads-win32/ for pthreads on Windows |
| * Precompiled DLLs are available from ftp://sourceware.org/pub/pthreads-win32/dll-latest |
| 1. If compilation fails in file "src/base/main/libSupport.c", try the following: |
| * Remove "src/base/main/libSupport.c" from "src/base/main/module.make" |
| * Comment out calls to `Libs_Init()` and `Libs_End()` in "src/base/main/mainInit.c" |
| 1. On some systems, readline requires adding '-lcurses' to Makefile. |
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| The following comment was added by Krish Sundaresan: |
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| "I found that the code does compile correctly on Solaris if gcc is used (instead of |
| g++ that I was using for some reason). Also readline which is not available by default |
| on most Sol10 systems, needs to be installed. I downloaded the readline-5.2 package |
| from sunfreeware.com and installed it locally. Also modified CFLAGS to add the local |
| include files for readline and LIBS to add the local libreadline.a. Perhaps you can |
| add these steps in the readme to help folks compiling this on Solaris." |
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| The following tutorial is kindly offered by Ana Petkovska from EPFL: |
| https://www.dropbox.com/s/qrl9svlf0ylxy8p/ABC_GettingStarted.pdf |
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| ## Final remarks: |
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| Unfortunately, there is no comprehensive regression test. Good luck! |
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| This system is maintained by Alan Mishchenko <alanmi@berkeley.edu>. Consider also |
| using ZZ framework developed by Niklas Een: https://bitbucket.org/niklaseen/abc-zz (or https://github.com/berkeley-abc/abc-zz) |