CirKit is a logic synthesis and optimization framework. It is implemented based on various EPFL logic sythesis libraries.
CirKit depends on submodules, so make sure to clone recursively:
git clone --recursive https://github.com/msoeken/cirkit.gitIf you update the repository, then also update the submodules:
git pull origin cirkit3
git submodule update --recursivemkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make cirkit
cli/cirkitpython3 setup.py installBut you can also use the Makefile to build the Python library in a virtual
environment:
make devbuildCirKit is implemented using C++-17 features and therefore a recent compiler is
required (e.g., GCC ≥ 7.3.0 and Clang ≥ 7.0.0). If your recent compiler is not
on the PATH prefix, extend the cmake command as follows:
cmake -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=/path/to/c++-compiler ..and prefix the python3 command as follows:
CC=/path/to/c++-compiler python3 setup.py install$ cirkit
read_aiger --aig file.aig
ps
cut_rewrite
lut_mapping
collapse_mapping
ps
write_bench file.benchimport cirkit
cirkit.read_aiger(aig=True, filename="file.aig")
cirkit.ps(aig=True)
cirkit.cut_rewrite(aig=True)
cirkit.lut_mapping(aig=True)
cirkit.collapse_mapping(aig=True)
cirkit.ps(lut=True)
cirkit.write_bench(lut=True, filename="file.bench")RevKit 3.1 is a Python library without a stand-alone interface as in CirKit. It can be found at the RevKit repository.
The 2.0 versions of CirKit and RevKit can be found in the develop branch.
CirKit and Revkit are based on the EPFL logic synthesis libraries. The libraries and several examples on how to use and integrate the libraries can be found in the logic synthesis tool showcase.