Building example design using Docker image ========================================== The `docker_shell` script is used as a prefix to launch a command using a OpenROAD docker image. Also, the current working directory is mapped into the Docker image using the current user's credentials. Build docker image ------------------ First build the docker image: ``` cd OpenROAD-flow-scripts ./build_openroad.sh ``` Build an example design and run the GUI: ``` cd flow util/docker_shell make util/docker_shell make gui_final ``` You can also launch an interactive bash session: ``` util/docker_shell bash ``` If you need to use a different Docker image than default, override by using the `docker_shell_IMAGE` environment variable: ``` OR_IMAGE=openroad/flow-centos7-builder:v1234 util/docker_shell make ``` If you have built your OpenROAD Docker image using prebuilt binaries, you might want to source custom paths for your modules as follows. ``` OR_IMAGE=openroad_prebuilt_image YOSYS_CMD=/oss-cad-suite/bin/yosys util/docker_shell make ``` Using `docker_shell` from outside of `OpenROAD-flow-scripts/flow` folder ------------------------------------------------------------------------ If you have designs you are keeping in a git source repository that is not a fork of the OpenROAD-flow-scripts git repository, you can still use the `docker_shell` script. Two ways to use `docker_shell` 1. Simply invoke it from the ORFS location. 2. Copy the script into your source folder. This would allow you to build and publish a Docker image to a private Docker repository and lock the ORFS version to the version of your source code. This gives you a way to deploy updates of ORFS easily, publish a new Docker image, modify the copy of `docker_shell` and create a pull request to possibly test your upgrade on your private build serves.