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1. Intel® FPGA SDK for OpenCL™ Pro Edition Getting Started Guide
2. Getting Started with the Intel® FPGA SDK for OpenCL™ Pro Edition for Windows
3. Getting Started with the Intel® FPGA SDK for OpenCL™ Pro Edition for Linux
A. Intel® FPGA SDK for OpenCL™ Pro Edition Getting Started Guide Archives
B. Document Revision History of the Intel® FPGA SDK for OpenCL™ Pro Edition Getting Started Guide
2.1. Downloading the Intel® FPGA SDK for OpenCL™ Pro Edition
2.2. Installing the Intel® FPGA SDK for OpenCL™ Pro Edition
2.3. Setting the Intel® FPGA SDK for OpenCL™ Pro Edition User Environment Variables
2.4. Verifying Software Installation
2.5. Installing an FPGA Board
2.6. Verifying Host Runtime Functionality via Emulation
2.7. Creating the FPGA Hardware Configuration File of an OpenCL Kernel
2.8. Updating the Hardware Image on the FPGA
2.9. Executing an OpenCL Kernel on an FPGA
2.10. Uninstalling an FPGA Board
2.11. Uninstalling the Software
3.1. Downloading the Intel® FPGA SDK for OpenCL™ Pro Edition
3.2. Installing the Intel® FPGA SDK for OpenCL™ Pro Edition
3.3. Setting the Intel® FPGA SDK for OpenCL™ Pro Edition User Environment Variables
3.4. Verifying Software Installation
3.5. Installing an FPGA Board
3.6. Verifying Host Runtime Functionality via Emulation
3.7. Creating the FPGA Hardware Configuration File of an OpenCL Kernel
3.8. Updating the Hardware Image on the FPGA
3.9. Executing an OpenCL Kernel on an FPGA
3.10. Uninstalling an FPGA Board
3.11. Uninstalling the Software
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3.3. Setting the Intel® FPGA SDK for OpenCL™ Pro Edition User Environment Variables
You have the option to set the Intel® FPGA SDK for OpenCL™ Pro Edition Linux user environment variables permanently or transiently. The environment variable settings describe the FPGA board and the host runtime to the software.
Attention: If you set the environment variable in your .bashrc or .cshrc file, the settings are applied to all subsequent sessions. If you set the environment variables transiently, you must apply the settings during installation and during every subsequent session you run.
Environment Variable | Path to Include |
---|---|
PATH | $INTELFPGAOCLSDKROOT/bin where INTELFPGAOCLSDKROOT points to the path of the software installation |
LD_LIBRARY_PATH | $INTELFPGAOCLSDKROOT/host/linux64/lib |
- To automatically initialize the environment at the beginning of each session, add the following export statements to your .bashrc or .cshrc file:
export <variable_name>="<variable_setting>":$<variable_name> command.
For example, the command export PATH="$INTELFPGAOCLSDKROOT/bin":$PATH adds $INTELFPGAOCLSDKROOT/bin to the list of PATH settings.
- To apply transient environment variable settings, open a bash-shell command-line terminal and run the source $INTELFPGAOCLSDKROOT/init_opencl.sh command. This command does not work in other shells.
Example script output:
Adding $INTELFPGAOCLSDKROOT/bin to PATH Adding $INTELFPGAOCLSDKROOT/host/linux64/lib to LD_LIBRARY_PATH