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1. Intel® FPGA RTE for OpenCL™ Pro Edition Getting Started Guide
2. Getting Started with the Intel® FPGA RTE for OpenCL™ Pro Edition for 64-Bit Windows
3. Getting Started with the Intel® FPGA RTE for OpenCL™ Pro Edition for x86_64 Linux Systems
4. Getting Started with the Intel® FPGA RTE for OpenCL™ Pro Edition for Intel® ARMv7-A SoC FPGA
A. Intel® FPGA RTE for OpenCL™ Pro Edition Getting Started Guide Archives
B. Document Revision History of the Intel® FPGA RTE for OpenCL™ Pro Edition Getting Started Guide
2.1. Downloading the Intel® FPGA RTE for OpenCL™ Pro Edition
2.2. Installing the Intel® FPGA RTE for OpenCL™ Pro Edition
2.3. Setting the Intel® FPGA RTE for OpenCL™ Pro Edition User Environment Variables
2.4. Verifying Software Installation
2.5. Installing an FPGA Board
2.6. Updating the Hardware Image on the FPGA
2.7. Executing an OpenCL Kernel on an FPGA
2.8. Uninstalling the Software
2.9. Uninstalling an FPGA Board
3.1. Downloading the Intel® FPGA RTE for OpenCL™ Pro Edition
3.2. Installing the Intel® FPGA RTE for OpenCL™ Pro Edition
3.3. Verifying Software Installation
3.4. Installing an FPGA Board
3.5. Updating the Hardware Image on the FPGA
3.6. Executing an OpenCL Kernel on an FPGA
3.7. Uninstalling the Software
3.8. Uninstalling an FPGA Board
4.1.1. Downloading the Intel® FPGA SDK for OpenCL and the SoC EDS
4.1.2. Installing the Intel® FPGA SDK for OpenCL Pro Edition for SoC FPGA
4.1.3. Installing the Intel® SoC FPGA Embedded Development Suite Pro Edition
4.1.4. Recompiling the Linux Kernel Driver
4.1.5. Installing the Intel FPGA RTE for OpenCL Pro Edition onto the SoC FPGA Board
4.1.6. Installing the Intel® Arria® 10 SoC Development Kit
4.1.7. Executing an OpenCL Kernel on an SoC FPGA
4.1.8. Uninstalling the Intel® FPGA RTE for OpenCL™
4.2.1. Downloading the Intel® FPGA SDK for OpenCL™ and the SoC EDS
4.2.2. Installing the Intel® FPGA SDK for OpenCL Pro Edition for SoC FPGA
4.2.3. Installing the Intel® SoC FPGA Embedded Development Suite Pro Edition
4.2.4. Recompiling the Linux Kernel Driver
4.2.5. Installing the Intel FPGA RTE for OpenCL Pro Edition onto the SoC FPGA Board
4.2.6. Installing the Intel® Arria® 10 SoC Development Kit
4.2.7. Executing an OpenCL Kernel on an SoC FPGA
4.2.8. Uninstalling the Intel® FPGA RTE for OpenCL™
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4.1.5. Installing the Intel FPGA RTE for OpenCL Pro Edition onto the SoC FPGA Board4.2.5. Installing the Intel FPGA RTE for OpenCL Pro Edition onto the SoC FPGA Board
The RTE installation package for Intel® SoC FPGAs with 32-bit ARM® processor is available in tar format. To install the software, you must install it in a directory that you own, and set all the necessary environment variables.
- Create an RTE directory on the board's file system by typing the mkdir <rte_destination_directory> command.
- Move the downloaded installation package intel-fpga-opencl-pro-rte-32bit-arm.tgz to the RTE directory by typing the mvintel-fpga-opencl-pro-rte-32bit-arm.tgz <rte_destination_directory> command.
- Type cd <rte_destination_directory> to navigate to the RTE directory.
- To unpack the tarball, type tar -xzvf intel-fpga-opencl-pro-rte-32bit-arm.tgz at the command prompt.
- Transfer the aclsoc_drv.ko file you built on your development machine into the <rte_destination_directory>/board/a10soc/driver directory on the SoC FPGA board.
- Set the environment variables, as shown below.
Intel recommends that you consolidate the settings of the environment variables into a file called init_opencl.sh. Then, run the command source ./init_opencl.sh to load all the environment variables and the OpenCL™ Linux kernel driver simultaneously.
export INTELFPGAOCLSDKROOT=<rte_destination_directory> export PATH=$INTELFPGAOCLSDKROOT/bin:$PATH export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$INTELFPGAOCLSDKROOT/host/arm32/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH insmod $INTELFPGAOCLSDKROOT/board/c5soc/driver/aclsoc_drv.ko