Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (the most recent LTS release) stopped shipping Python
3.6 in their default repositories.
Upping it to Python 3.8 does not seem to have broken the
design/elaboration process. I tested re-building Chipyard and all its
dependencies using this new version, and everything appears to have
remained the same.
* [ariane/make] integrate ariane | have verilator be installed on path not in makefile
* [misc] warn on verilator not found | search for v files | cleanup build.sbt + .gitignore
* [firesim] bump
* [ci] add midas ariane tests
* [docker/ci] use new docker-image with verilator | re-elab on v changes for ariane | address comments
* [ci] remove references to local verilator install
* [verilator] update flags
* [verilator] minimal set of flags for ariane
* [ariane] bump ariane to master
* [ci] revert to 4.016 verilator
* [ci] install verilator to ci server | misc compile fixes
* [ci/make] add longer ci timeout | update when assert is added in verilator sim
* [firesim] bump for misc. updates
* [make/ci] cleanup makefile and remove firesim tests of it
* [docs/firesim] bump and clean docs
* [firesim] bump
* [ci] use remote verilator for midas tests
* [misc] cleanup built.sbt more
* [firesim] bump
* [misc] bump build.sbt patch for tutorials
* [firesim/ci] cleanup and bump firesim