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Andrei Tatarnikov, 03/23/2014 03:04 PM

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h1. Installation Guide
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_~By Andrei Tatarnikov~_
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h3. System Requirements
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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.
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h3. Installation Steps
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# Download from http://forge.ispras.ru/projects/microtesk/files and unpack the MicroTESK installation package (the @.tar.gz@ file, latest release) to your computer.
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# Download and install constraint solver tools to the @<installation dir>/tools@ directory (see the *Installing Constraint Solvers* section).
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# Declare the *MICROTESK_HOME* environment variable and set its value to the path to the installation directory (see the *Setting Environment Variables* section).
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# Set the @<installation dir>/bin@ as the working directory (add the path to the @PATH@ environment variable).
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# 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.
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h3. Installing Constraint Solvers
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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 dir>/tools@ directory.
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* 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@ file to the @<installation dir>/tools/z3/windows@ directory.
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* UNIX and Linux users should use one of the links below and place the @z3@ executable file to the @<installation dir>/tools/z3/unix/z3@ directory.
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| Debian  x64 | http://z3.codeplex.com/releases/view/101916 |
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| Ubuntu  x86 | http://z3.codeplex.com/releases/view/101913 |
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| Ubuntu  x64 | http://z3.codeplex.com/releases/view/101911 |
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| FreeBSD x64 | http://z3.codeplex.com/releases/view/101907 |
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* OS X users should download Z3 from http://z3.codeplex.com/releases/view/101918 and place the @z3@ executable file to the @<installation dir>/z3/osx/z3@ directory.
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h3. Installation Directory Structure
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The MicroTESK installation directory contains the following subdirectories:
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| @arch@   | Examples of microprocessor specifications and test templates for the described designs |
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| @bin@    | Scripts to run features of MicroTESK (modelling and test generation) |
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| @doc@    | Documentation on MicroTESK and nML/Sim-nML |
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| @gen@    | Generated Java models of the specified microprocessor designs |
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| @lib@    | JAR files and Ruby scripts to perform modelling and test generation tasks |
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h3. Running MicroTESK
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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:
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sh compile.sh ../arch/mips/model/mips.nml
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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:
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sh generate.sh mips ../arch/mips/templates/mips_demo.rb test.asm
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