Intel® FPGA SDK for OpenCL™ Pro Edition: Programming Guide

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Date 3/28/2022
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11.1.8. Using an OpenCL Library that Works with Simple Functions (Example 1)

Intel® provides an OpenCL™ library design example of a simple kernel that uses a library containing RTL implementations of three double-precision functions: sqrt, rsqrt, and divide.

The library_example1 includes a library, a kernel, and a host system. The example1.cl kernel source file includes two kernels. The kernel test_lib uses library functions; the kernel test_builtin uses built-in functions. The host runs both kernels and then compares their outputs and runtimes. Intel® recommends that you use the same strategy to verify your own library functions.

To compile this design example, perform the following tasks:

  1. Obtain the library_example1 from the OpenCL design examples in the $INTELFPGAOCLSDKROOT/examples_aoc directory.
  2. Copy it to a local directory.
  3. Follow the instructions in the README.html file, which is located in the top-level of the example directory.
    When you run the compiled host program, it should produce the following output:
    Loading example1.aocx ...
    Create buffers
    Generate random data for conversion...
    Enqueuing both library and builtin in kernels 4 times with global size 65536
    Kernel computation using library function took 5.35333 seconds
    Kernel computation using built-in function took 5.39949 seconds
    Reading results to buffers...
    Checking results...
    Library function throughput is within 5% of builtin throughput.
    PASSED