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h1. Installation Guide _~By Andrei Tatarnikov~_ {{toc}} h3. System Requirements MicroTESK is a set of Java-based utilities that are run from the command line. It can be used on *_Windows, Linux and OS X_* machines that have *_JDK 1.6 or later_* installed. To build MicroTESK from source code or to build generated Java models, *_Apache Ant version 1.8_ or later* is required. To generate test data based on constraints, MicroTESK needs *_Microsoft Research Z3_* that can work under the corresponding operating system. h3. Installation Steps # Download from http://forge.ispras.ru/projects/microtesk/files and unpack the MicroTESK installation package (the @.tar.gz@ file, latest release) to your computer. # Download and install constraint solver tools to the @<installation folder>/tools@ folder (see the "Installing Constraint Solvers" section). # Open your console terminal and set the @<installation folder>/bin@ as the working directory. # Now you can run the @compile.sh@ (or @.bat@) script to create a microprocessor model and the @generate.sh@ (or @.bat@) script to generate test for this model. h3. Installing Constraint Solvers To generate test data based on constraints, MicroTESK requires external constraint solver engines. The current version uses the Z3 constraint solver by Microsoft Research (http://z3.codeplex.com/). The Z3 executable should be downloaded and placed to the @<installation folder>/tools@ folder. * Windows users should download Z3 (32 or 64-bit version) from the following page: http://z3.codeplex.com/releases, unpack the archive and place the @z3.exe@ z3.exe file to the @<installation folder>/tools/z3/windows@ folder. * UNIX and Linux users should use one of the links below and place the @z3@ executable file to the @<installation folder>/tools/z3/unix/z3@ folder. | Debian x64 | http://z3.codeplex.com/releases/view/101916 | | Ubuntu x86 | http://z3.codeplex.com/releases/view/101913 | | Ubuntu x64 | http://z3.codeplex.com/releases/view/101911 | | FreeBSD x64 | http://z3.codeplex.com/releases/view/101907 | * OS X users should download Z3 from http://z3.codeplex.com/releases/view/101918 and place the @z3@ executable file to the @<installation folder>/z3/osx/z3@ folder. h3. Installation Folder Structure The MicroTESK installation folder contains the following subfolders: | @arch@ | Examples of microprocessor specifications and test templates for the described designs | | @bin@ | Scripts to run features of MicroTESK (modelling and test generation) | | @doc@ | Documentation on MicroTESK and nML/Sim-nML | | @libs@ | JAR files and Ruby scripts to perform modelling and test generation tasks | | @output@ | Generated Java models of the specified microprocessor designs | h3. Running MicroTESK To generate a Java model of a microprocessor from its nML specification, a user needs to run the compile.sh script (Unix, Linux, OS X) or the compile.bat script (Windows). For example, the following command generates a model from a MIPS ISA specification: <pre> sh compile.sh ../arch/mips/model/newmips.nml </pre> To generate a test program, a user needs to use the generate.sh script (Unix, Linux, OS X) or the generate.bat script (Windows). The scripts require the following parameters: (1) _model name_ , (2) _test template file_ and (3) _target test program source code file_. For example, the following command runs the @mips_demo.rb@ test template for the MIPS model generated by the command from the previous example and saves the generated test program to the @test.asm@ file: <pre> sh generate.sh newmips ../arch/mips/templates/mips_demo.rb test.asm </pre>