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FPGA Board Initialization
Before you run an executable containing an FPGA hardware image, you must initialize the FPGA board using the following command:
aocl initialize <board id> <board variant>
where:
Parameter |
Description |
---|---|
<board_id> |
Board ID obtained from the aocl diagnose command. For example, acl0, acl1, and so on. |
<board variant> |
Name of the board variant as specified by the -Xstarget flag the executable was compiled with. For example, pac_s10_usm. |
For example, consider that you have a single Intel® Programmable Acceleration Card (PAC) D5005 (previously known as Intel® Programmable Acceleration Card (PAC) with Intel® Stratix® 10 SX) on your system, and you compile the executable using the following compiler command:
icpx -fsycl -fintelfpga -Xshardware -Xstarget=intel_s10sx_pac:pac_s10_usm kernel.cpp
In this case, you must initialize the board using the following command:
aocl initialize acl0 pac_s10_usm
Once this is complete, you can run the executable without initializing the board again, unless you are doing one of the following:
Running a SYCL*-compiled workload for the first time after power cycling the host.
Running a SYCL-compiled workload after running a non-SYCL workload on the FPGA.
Running a SYCL compiled workload compiled with a different board variant in -Xstarget flag.