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Hi, I was asked if I can run de1soc vector_add example on De5-net board. After I compile the Kernel when I type Make I get the following error :
arm-linux-gnueabihf-g++ host/src/main.cpp ../common/src/AOCL_Utils.cpp -o vector_add -I/opt/intelFPGA/16.1/hld/host/include -I../common/inc -L/opt/intelFPGA/16.1/hld/board/terasic/linux64/lib -L/opt/intelFPGA/16.1/hld/host/arm32/lib -Wl,--no-as-needed -lalteracl -lalterahalmmd -lterasic_apb_16_0_mmd -lelf -lstdc++ make: arm-linux-gnueabihf-g++: Command not found Makefile:41: recipe for target 'all' failed make: *** [all] Error 127 I would be thankful to get some help.Link Copied
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If you are trying to use the example shipped with the Terasic SoC board, it is obviously not going to work on DE5-Net since the latter is not an SoC board. The example will, by default, compile the host code for ARM, while for DE5-Net you should compile the host code for a standard x86/x64 CPU.
Use the x64 version of the benchmark provided here: https://www.altera.com/support/support-resources/design-examples/design-software/opencl/vector-addition.html P.S. The error you are getting above is due to the necessary ARM cross-compiler not being available on your system. You should install the necessary packages if you want to cross-compile for ARM. You can easily find the package names by searching google for the missing file. Obviously, this is not needed if you are targeting the DE5-Net board.- Mark as New
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--- Quote Start --- If you are trying to use the example shipped with the Terasic SoC board, it is obviously not going to work on DE5-Net since the latter is not an SoC board. The example will, by default, compile the host code for ARM, while for DE5-Net you should compile the host code for a standard x86/x64 CPU. Use the x64 version of the benchmark provided here: https://www.altera.com/support/support-resources/design-examples/design-software/opencl/vector-addition.html P.S. The error you are getting above is due to the necessary ARM cross-compiler not being available on your system. You should install the necessary packages if you want to cross-compile for ARM. You can easily find the package names by searching google for the missing file. Obviously, this is not needed if you are targeting the DE5-Net board. --- Quote End --- Thanks for your response. I have run DE5-Net test examples successfully on the Machine. But I was asked if it is possible to run de1soc test examples on DE5-Net. So based on your comments it is not possible. Is that correct?
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--- Quote Start --- Thanks for your response. I have run DE5-Net test examples successfully on the Machine. But I was asked if it is possible to run de1soc test examples on DE5-Net. So based on your comments it is not possible. Is that correct? --- Quote End --- I think the test examples from DE1-SoC and DE5-Net are the same, just targeting different boards. You can modify the examples from DE1-SoC manually to target DE5-Net. You should modify the makefile so that the host compiler is changed from arm-linux-gnueabihf-g++ to g++, and the target board is de5net_a7 instead of whatever it is right now.
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--- Quote Start --- I think the test examples from DE1-SoC and DE5-Net are the same, just targeting different boards. You can modify the examples from DE1-SoC manually to target DE5-Net. You should modify the makefile so that the host compiler is changed from arm-linux-gnueabihf-g++ to g++, and the target board is de5net_a7 instead of whatever it is right now. --- Quote End --- # This is a GNU Makefile.^M # It can be used to compile an OpenCL program with^M # the Altera Beta OpenCL Development Kit # See README.txt for more information.^M # You must configure ALTERAOCLSDKROOT to point the root directory of the Altera SDK for OpenCL^M # software installation. # See doc/getting_started.txt for more information on installing and^M # configuring the Altera SDK for OpenCL.^M # Creating a static library^M TARGET = vector_add^M # Where is the Altera SDK for OpenCL software?^M ifeq ($(wildcard $(ALTERAOCLSDKROOT)),)^M $(error Set ALTERAOCLSDKROOT to the root directory of the Altera SDK for OpenCL software installation)^M endif^M ifeq ($(wildcard $(ALTERAOCLSDKROOT)/host/include/CL/opencl.h),)^M $(error Set ALTERAOCLSDKROOT to the root directory of the Altera SDK for OpenCL software installation.)^M endif^M # Libraries to use, objects to compile^M SRCS = main.cpp^M SRCS_FILES = $(foreach F, $(SRCS), host/src/$(F))^M COMMON_FILES = ../common/src/AOCL_Utils.cpp^M ^M # arm cross compiler^M CROSS-COMPILE = arm-linux-gnueabihf-^M ^M # OpenCL compile and link flags.^M AOCL_COMPILE_CONFIG=$(shell aocl compile-config --arm) -I../common/inc AOCL_LINK_CONFIG=$(shell aocl link-config --arm) ^M ^M ^M # Make it all!^M all : ^M $(CROSS-COMPILE)g++ $(SRCS_FILES) $(COMMON_FILES) -o $(TARGET) $(AOCL_COMPILE_CONFIG) $(AOCL_LINK_CONFIG)^M # Standard make targets^M clean :^M @rm -f *.o $(TARGET)^M I changed the red section to g++ but it is not working. Should I delete Cross_compile ( green ) part ? Thanks,
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Changing the red part alone should be enough to fix the target compiler. You should also remove the --arm switches from "AOCL_COMPILE_CONFIG" and "AOCL_LINK_CONFIG".
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