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[BUG] Issue compiling the corev_apu/tb #1643
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[BUG] Issue compiling the corev_apu
[BUG] Issue compiling the corev_apu/tb
Nov 19, 2023
This command "make verilate" is not supported. This command implies the setup of other variables to be functional. And we are about to suppress such commands from the README.md. You have to use the cva6.py as simulation entry point. |
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…_link Isacov - Link to "decoder.h" in Readme
Hi, did you manage to solve your issue ? |
Hello, I have not yet tried the cva6.py. But anyway, as the make verilate command is deprecated, I close the issue. |
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Is there an existing CVA6 bug for this?
Bug Description
Hello everyone,
Is someone else having issues to compile the corev_apu/tb testbench in the CVA6 with Verilator ?
I'm having the following error at the end of compilation during link: read_elf, get_section, and read_section_void symbols undefined.
It looks like the call to these functions were introduced by commit 220f534 but I don't see where there are defined.
Thanks for the help :)
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