Expected "channels" specification in the BSP's board_spec.xml but see nothing. - Expected "channels" specification in the BSP's board_spec.xml but see nothing.
I'm learning about Intel's "channels" OpenCL extension for host-to-kernel and io-to-kernel communication. The training video says the specification of the board's available channels are in board_spec.xml. I looked in intelFPGA_pro/19.3/hld/board/a10_ref/hardware/a10gx/board_spec.xml intelFPGA_pro/19.3/hld/board/a10_ref/hardware/a10gx_hostpipe/board_spec.xml (I have an A10GX dev kit). The first board_spec.xml has no channels, while the second one has: <channels><interface name="board" port="host_to_dev" type="streamsource" width="256" chan_id="host_to_dev"/><interface name="board" port="dev_to_host" type="streamsink" width="256" chan_id="dev_to_host"/></channels> Is this for PCIe? What about ethernet IO? How do I use channels with this board
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Re: Expected "channels" specification in the BSP's board_spec.xml but see nothing.
Hi, According to https://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/programmable/us/en/pdfs/literature/hb/opencl-sdk/ug-aocl-a10pciedk-platform.pdf in Chapter 1.2.1, you have to choose the reference platform board variants by including board=<board name> as your aoc command option. Thanks
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Re: Expected "channels" specification in the BSP's board_spec.xml but see nothing.
I don't think aocl is seeing a10gx_hostpipe. When I do "aocl install", am I supposed to provide it the path to hostpipe BSP? My directory structure is: ~/intelFPGA_pro/19.3/hld/board/a10_ref board_env.xml bringup/ hardware/ a10gx/ board_spec.xml, ... a10gx_hostpipe/ board_spec.xml, ... linux64/ scripts/ source/ I ran aocl install $INTELFPGAOCLSDKROOT/board/a10_ref successfully, but when I do aocl diagnose acl0 I see: ... -------------------------------------------------------------------- BSP Diagnostics -------------------------------------------------------------------- Using Device with name: a10gx : Arria 10 Reference Platform (acla10_ref0) ... The diagnostic passes, but the device name = "a10gx" worries me. In $INTELFPGAOCLSDK/board/a10_ref/hardware/a10gx_hostpipe/board_spec.xml, the device name is given as name="a10gx_hostpipe", while in a10gx/board_spec.xml, it is given as name="a10gx". Does this mean I'm accessing the wrong BSP? How do I install the a10gx_hostpipe BSP?
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Hi, After check internally, there is no Arria 10 BSP with ethernet available provided by Intel. To define the Arria 10GX with ethernet available, there is a document: "Stratix V network reference platform porting guide" that may be useful for you to define the ethernet available BSP. https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/programmable/documentation/ewa1404851957878.html#ewa1405102911782 To modify the Arria 10GX BSP, you may need to refer the document as below: https://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/programmable/us/en/pdfs/literature/an/an780.pdf Thanks
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Re: Expected "channels" specification in the BSP's board_spec.xml but see nothing.
Hi, Yes host-to-dev channel and dev-to-host are supported only by "a10gx_hostpipe"BSP. For question "Does Intel perhaps provide a BSP with ethernet available, since the dev kit comes with ethernet?", i would need some time to check it internally. The BSP support host-dec streaming via pipe. The channel is provided for pipe to work. There is no difference between pipe and channel, it only the name difference here. Thanks
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Re: Expected "channels" specification in the BSP's board_spec.xml but see nothing.
Thanks Mylee. If I understand correctly, host-to-dev and dev-to-host channels are currently supported only by the "a10gx_hostpipe" BSP. When I invoke aoc, I need to use "-board=a10gx_hostpipe", correct? The "a10_ref" BSP does not support host<->dev channels? What about ethernet? From the user guide you linked to above, it sounds like I'll need to define a new BSP based on "a10gx_hostpipe" that adds the ethernet capability as well. Does Intel perhaps provide a BSP with ethernet available, since the dev kit comes with ethernet? What about OpenCL pipes? I suppose the BSP somehow needs to support host<->dev streaming via pipes. Does Intel use channels under the hood for the OpenCL pipes implementation? So in order for pipes to work, the BSP must provide corresponding channels? I willl most likely use pipes, not channels, so this question is the most important.
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Re: Expected "channels" specification in the BSP's board_spec.xml but see nothing.
Hi, These line is used for the BSP to support host channels. You can try create a loopback kernel which can read from host_to_dev channel and write to host_to_dev channel. For more information, you can refer to the links below: https://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/programmable/us/en/pdfs/literature/hb/opencl-sdk/ug-aocl-a10pciedk-platform.pdf https://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/programmable/us/en/pdfs/literature/an/an831.pdf Thanks - 2019-12-12
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