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AIT - Accelerator Integration Tool

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Accelerator Integration Tool (AIT)

The Accelerator Integration Tool (AIT) automatically integrates OmpSs@FPGA accelerators into FPGA designs using different vendor backends.

This README should help you install the AIT component of the OmpSs@FPGA toolchain from the repository. However, it is preferred using the pre-built Docker image with the latest stable toolchain. They are available at OmpSs@FPGA pre-built Docker images. Moreover, there are pre-built SD images for the current supported board families: Zynq7000 and Ultrascale. They are also available at OmpSs@FPGA pre-built SD images.

Prerequisites

Git Large File Storage

This repository uses Git Large File Storage to handle relatively-large files that are frequently updated (i.e. hardware runtime IP files) to avoid increasing the history size unnecessarily. You must install it so Git is able to download these files.

Follow instructions on their website to install it.

Vendor backends

Xilinx Vivado

Follow installation instructions from Xilinx Vivado, Vivado HLS and SDK, as well as the device support for the devices you're working, should be enabled during setup. However, components can be added or removed afterwards.

Current version supports Vivado 2018.3 onwards.

Installation

You can use pip to easily install ait on your system:

python3 -m pip install ait-bsc

Development

  1. Make sure you have the following packages installed on your system.

  2. Clone AIT's repository

    • From GitHub:

      git clone https://github.com/bsc-pm-ompss-at-fpga/ait.git
      
    • From our internal GitLab repository (BSC users only):

      git clone https://pm.bsc.es/gitlab/ompss-at-fpga/ait.git
      
  3. Enable Git LFS and install

    cd ait
    git lfs install
    git lfs pull
    export AIT_HOME="/path/to/install/ait"
    export DEB_PYTHON_INSTALL_LAYOUT=deb_system
    python3 -m pip install . -t $AIT_HOME
    
  4. Add the installed binaries to your PATH

    export PATH=$AIT_HOME/bin:$PATH
    export PYTHONPATH=$AIT_HOME:$PYTHONPATH
    

Tests

Prerequisites

  • python3-flake8
  • python3-unittest

Style testing

The python code follows pycodestyle which is verified using the flake8 tool.

To check the current source code just execute python3 -m flake8.

Unit testing

The test folder contains some unitary tests for python sources.

To run all tests the command python3 -m unittest can be executed in the root directory of the repository.

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