Amazon.com, Inc.
Continuous integration for integrated circuit design
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Abstract:
Technologies are provided for feature-based continuous integration. A feature manifest can be created that identifies versions of program/hardware definition assets (such as source code files and register-transfer-level (RTL) definition files) that are stored in separate source control repositories but are related to a particular application or hardware feature. The identified versions of the assets can be retrieved from the separate repositories and, optionally, built, deployed, and/or tested. For example, a hardware feature manifest can be defined that identifies a version of an RTL definition for a hardware component stored in a first repository and a version of a verification program stored in a second repository. The hardware feature manifest can be used to retrieve the identified RTL definition from the first repository and to deploy it. The identified version of the verification program can be retrieved from the second repository and used to test the deployed RTL definition.
Utility
27 Mar 2019
25 Jan 2022