- Overview
- Setup HLx Environment
- Create Example Design (GUI)
- Create Example Design (Command line)
- Simulation
- DPI Simulation
- Implementing the Design
- AFI Creation
- CL Example Software and executing on F1
For more information about the hello_world example, read the following information Hello World CL Example
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Clone the github and setup the HDK environment
$ git clone https://github.com/aws/aws-fpga.git $AWS_FPGA_REPO_DIR $ cd $AWS_FPGA_REPO_DIR $ source hdk_setup.sh
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To setup the HLx Environment, run the following commands:
$ mkdir -p ~/.Xilinx/Vivado $ echo 'source $::env(HDK_SHELL_DIR)/hlx/hlx_setup.tcl' >> ~/.Xilinx/Vivado/Vivado_init.tcl
NOTE: This modifies Vivado defaults, it is recommended you remove this if you wish to run non-HLx examples.
For more information please see: HLx Setup Instructions.
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You will also need to setup AWS CLI and S3 Bucket to enable AFI creation
- To launch Vivado GUI
- Change directories to the cl/examples/cl_hello_world_hlx directory
- Invoke Vivado by typing
vivado
in the console - In the Vivado TCL Console, enter the following to configure the design
set ::env(CLOCK_A_RECIPE) "0" set ::env(CLOCK_B_RECIPE) "0" set ::env(CLOCK_C_RECIPE) "0" set ::env(device_id) "0xF000" set ::env(vendor_id) "0x1D0F" set ::env(subsystem_id) "0x1D51" set ::env(subsystem_vendor_id) "0xFEDD"
- In the Vivado TCL Console type in the following to create the cl_hello_world example. The example will be generated in cl/examples/cl_hello_world_hlx/example_projects. The vivado project is examples_projects/cl_hello_world.xpr
aws::make_rtl -examples cl_hello_world
- Alternatively, to run the Vivado GUI from command line (Linux only)
- Make sure your $CL_DIR is pointing to the example directory. The following will generate the IPI Block Design (BD)
NOTE: The "-gui" switch is optional. It allows you to modify the example design, you will need to have a DISPLAY setup for the GUI to launch. To run the full creation and default implementation flow without the GUI, remove this switch.$ cd $HDK_DIR/cl/examples/cl_hello_world_hlx $ export CL_DIR=$(pwd) $ cd $CL_DIR/build/scripts $ ./aws_build_dcp_from_cl.sh -gui
- To launch simulation from within the Vivado GUI,
- Click on Simulation->Run Simulation->Run Behavioral Simulation
- Add signals needed in the simulation
- Type
run -all
in the TCL console
To launch DPI simulation from within the Vivado GUI:
- Right click on SIMULATION in the Project Manager
- Select Simulation Settings
- For Verilog options select the ... box and modify TEST_NAME to test_null to disable sv stimulus
`TEST_NAME = test_null`
- In the TCL console in Vivado project, copy and paste the following command to set the path for the creation of the .so with test_hello_world.c script. If using 3rd party simulators, modify the command to match the simulator and the path to dpi.tcl instead of dpi_xsim.tcl (see IP Integrator - Frequently Asked Questions documentation in using 3rd party simulators)
`set_property -name {xsim.compile.tcl.pre} -value $::aws::make_faas::_nsvars::script_dir/../../hlx_examples/build/RTL/cl_hello_world/verif/scripts/dpi_xsim.tcl -objects [get_filesets sim_1]`
- Right click on SIMULATION in the Project Manager
- Select Simulation Settings
- In the Elaboration tab, for xsim.elaborate.xelab.more_options add in the following value. Settings can be different based upon the simulator
NOTE: Certain 3rd party simulators might need the explicit include path to the design directory for provided RTL example designs like cl_hello_world and cl_dram_dma. For Verilog options select the ... box and click the + button under Verilog Include Files Search Paths. Select the path to the cl/cl_example/design directory.
`-sv_lib dpi`
- To run implmentation from within the GUI is opened, in the Design Runs tab:
- Right click on impl_1 in the Design Runs tab and select Launch Runs…
- Click OK in the Launch Runs Dialog Box.
- Click OK in the Missing Synthesis Results Dialog Box
This will run both synthesis and implementation.
The completed .tar file is located in:
$CL_DIR/build/scripts/example\_projects/cl\_hello\_world.runs/faas\_1/build/checkpoints/to\_aws/<timestamp>.Developer\_CL.tar
For information on how to create AFI from this tar file, follow the steps outlined here.
The runtime software must be compiled for the AFI to run on F1.
Use the software in cl/examples/cl_hello_world
$ cd $HDK_DIR/cl/examples/cl_hello_world/software/runtime/
$ make all
$ sudo ./test_hello_world