This repository provides prebuilt binaries for the Icarus Verilog simulator by Stephen Williams. The binaries were built according to the instructions of the official installation guide using Ubuntu on a 64-bit x86 machine (actually on Ubuntu on Windows / WSL).
More information can be found on the official Icarus Verilog GitHub repository and the Icarus Verilog homepage.
Note
These prebuilt binaries are used by the NEORV32 RISC-V Processor project.
Release (tag) | Download archive | Version | Operating System |
---|---|---|---|
v1.0.0 | πΎ download | 12.0 (devel) (s20150603-1558-gc7cdc6c23) | x64 Linux |
Warning
Cloning this repository (via git clone
) will not include the release assets and will
not include the actual Icarus Verilog package! The compressed simulator binaries are available as
releases archive (.tar.gz
) assets only.
Click on the according πΎ download link in the table above to manually download the archive of choice from the according release page (via the release assets).
You can use wget
to directly download an archive from the table above. Select the toolchain of
choice, right-click on the πΎ download link, click "copy link address" and use that as argument for wget
.
Example:
wget https://github.com/stnolting/icarus-verilog-prebuilt/releases/download/v1.0.0/iverilog-27082022.tar.gz
Create a folder where you want to install the Icarus Verilog, for example /opt/iverilog
(you might need
sudo
to create this folder and copy data to it).
$ sudo mkdir /opt/iverilog
Navigate to your download folder. Decompress the downloaded archive (replace ARCHIVE
by the actual archive name).
Again, you might have to use sudo
if your target directory is protected.
$ sudo tar -xzf ARCHIVE.tar.gz -C /opt/iverilog/
Now add the simulator's bin
folder to your system's PATH
environment variable.
Your can also add this line to your .bashrc
if applicable.
$ export PATH=$PATH:/opt/iverilog/bin
Test the simulator:
$ iverilog -v
Icarus Verilog version 12.0 (devel) (s20150603-1558-gc7cdc6c23)
Copyright (c) 2000-2021 Stephen Williams ([email protected])
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
iverilog: no source files.
Usage: iverilog [-EiRSuvV] [-B base] [-c cmdfile|-f cmdfile]
[-g1995|-g2001|-g2005|-g2005-sv|-g2009|-g2012] [-g<feature>]
[-D macro[=defn]] [-I includedir] [-L moduledir]
[-M [mode=]depfile] [-m module]
[-N file] [-o filename] [-p flag=value]
[-s topmodule] [-t target] [-T min|typ|max]
[-W class] [-y dir] [-Y suf] [-l file] source_file(s)
See the man page for details.
This project is released under the GPL-2.0 license. No copyright infringement intended. Other implied or used projects might have different licensing - see their documentation to get more information.
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