I'm using emulation on Linux and run the application with the command "env = CL_CONTEXT_EMULATOR_DEVICE_ALTERA s5_ref vector_add" I get the following message:
"env: CL_CONTEXT_EMULATOR_DEVICE_ALTERA: File or directory not found" Could anyone help me? grateful!链接已复制
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To run the application, invoke the command env CL_CONTEXT_EMULATOR_DEVICE_ALTERA=<board_name>
<your_host_program_name>, where <board_name> is the FPGA board name you specified when you compiled your kernel. You've got the equal sign in the wrong place.--- Quote Start --- To run the application, invoke the command env CL_CONTEXT_EMULATOR_DEVICE_ALTERA=<board_name> <your_host_program_name>, where <board_name> is the FPGA board name you specified when you compiled your kernel. You've got the equal sign in the wrong place. --- Quote End --- I'm sorry, I typed wrong here in fact, the command is: env CL_CONTEXT_EMULATOR_DEVICE_ALTERA = <board_name> <your_host_program_name> the error message is the one that talked about earlier
Hi there,
This post is a bit old so you probably already solved the problem but just in case: while typing the command, make sure not to put spaces on either sides of the "=" sign. The command should work then. Regards, DavidHello , I am using Windows 10 and am having the same problem. I am running as follows:
du_ti@DESKTOP-BDFRAF0 /cygdrive/c/altera/15.0/hld/board/de1soc/examples/vector_add $ env CL_CONTEXT_EMULATOR_DEVICE_ALTERA=1 vector_add env: vector_add: No such file or directory I also tried the following: $ env CL_CONTEXT_EMULATOR_DEVICE_ALTERA=de1soc_sharedonly vector_add How do you solve your problem?Hi dutiene,
I cannot say much based on the limited information you shared here but it really seems like the problem has nothing to do with AOCL and rather be related to the fact that the executable (vector_add) is simply not there. I am not familiar with this "de1soc" board you are using but I would recommend you to start with recompiling the executable file and then try the execution command once more. Regards, DavidHi Paulo,
Using Windows' command prompt should do the trick. Why not try to setup the CL_CONTEXT_EMULATOR_DEVICE_ALTERA environment variable directly using Windows' GUI: right-click on My Computer, Properties, Advanced system settings, environment variables, etc. Doing so will avoid you to have to set it in the execution command. Regards, David