This example is an introductory "hello world" application that demonstrates basic Open Computing Language (OpenCL™) functionality, including the basic application programming interface (API) calls to initialize the device and run a simple kernel. The OpenCL kernel in this example simply prints a message using the printf OpenCL function.
Downloads
The design example provides source code for the OpenCL device (.cl) as well as the host application. For compiling the host application, the Linux* package includes a Makefile and the Windows* package includes a Microsoft* Visual Studio 2010 project.
The following downloads are provided for this example:
- v17.1 x64 Linux package (.tar.gz)
- v17.1 x64 Windows package (.zip)
- v17.1 arm32 Linux package (.tar.gz)
The use of this design is governed by, and subject to, the terms and conditions of the hardware reference design license agreement.
Software and Hardware Requirements
This design example requires the following tools:
- Intel® FPGA software v17.1 or later
- Intel FPGA SDK for OpenCL™ v17.1 or later
- On Linux: GNU Make and gcc
- On Windows: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
- To compile to arm32 architecture, also get SoCEDS v17.1 or later.
- For Windows, you will need gmake.
- Visual Studio project cannot compile to arm32.
To download the Intel® design tools, visit the OpenCL download page. The requirements for the underlying operating system are the same as those of the Intel FPGA SDK for OpenCL.
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* Product is based on a published Khronos Specification and has passed the Khronos Conformance Testing Process. Current conformance status can be found at www.khronos.org/conformance.