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1. About this Document
2. Introduction
3. Getting Started with Platform Configuration
4. The Accelerator Functional Unit (AFU)
5. Developing AFUs with the OPAE SDK
6. AFU In-System Debug
7. Accelerator Functional Unit Developer's Guide for Intel® FPGA Programmable Acceleration Card Archives
8. Document Revision History for Accelerator Functional Unit Developer's Guide for Intel® FPGA Programmable Acceleration Card
5.3.2.1. Specify the Platform Configuration
5.3.2.2. Design the AFU
5.3.2.3. AFU Design Guidelines
5.3.2.4. Partial Reconfiguration Design Guidelines
5.3.2.5. Specify the Build Configuration
5.3.2.6. Generate the ASE Build Environment
5.3.2.7. Verify the AFU with ASE
5.3.2.8. Generate the AF Build Environment
5.3.2.9. Generate the AF
5.3.2.1.1. Specify the AFU's UUID
5.3.2.1.2. Request a Top-level Interface
5.3.2.1.3. Extend a Top-level Interface
5.3.2.1.4. Request Device Interface Pipelining
5.3.2.1.5. Request Device Interface Clock-crossing
5.3.2.1.6. Specify a Requested Device as Optional
5.3.2.1.7. Specify AFU User Clock Timing
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6.1.2. Enable Remote Debug and Signal Tap
Signal Tap must be enabled in the AF generation flow by adding the following entries to the AFU's build configuration file:
+define+INCLUDE_REMOTE_STP
<path-relative-to-build-config-file>/<stp-filename>.stp
The nlb_mode_0_stp example already has the above settings added to its build configuration files:
- $OPAE_PLATFORM_ROOT/hw/samples/nlb_mode_0_stp/hw/rtl/filelist_mode_0_stp.txt