use the following step to build vortex and run it on fpga on intel cloud server using OPAE. This script is also present at ~/dev/runVortex ## To configure quartus and opae. Run this after logging in. source /export/fpga/bin/setup-fpga-env fpga-pac-a10 ######################### ## Vortex Run commands ## ######################### # ## Synthesis # cd /driver/hw/opae # Configure a Quartus build area afu_synth_setup -s sources.txt build_fpga # Run Quartus in the vLab batch queue cd build_fpga && qsub-synth # check last 10 lines in build log for possible errors tail -n 10 ./build_fpga/build.log # Check if the job is submitted to the queue and running. Status should be R qstat | grep tinebp # Constantly monitoring the job submitted to the queue. Stop this using Ctrl+C watch ‘qstat | grep tinebp’ # ## Executing on FPGA # # From the build_fpga directory acquire a fpga node qsub-fpga # Go to the directory whree qsub-synth was run above cd $PBS_O_WORKDIR # Load the image onto an FPGA fpgaconf vortex_afu.gbs # If this says Multiple ports. Then use --bus with fpgaconf. #bus info can be found by fpgainfo port fpgaconf --bus 0xaf vortex_afu.gbs # Running the Test case cd /driver/tests/basic make run-fpga # ## ASE build instructions # source /export/fpga/bin/setup-fpga-env fpga-pac-a10 # Acquire a sever node for running ASE simulations qsub-sim # build make ase # tests ./run_ase.sh build_ase ../../driver/tests/basic/basic ./run_ase.sh build_ase ../../driver/tests/demo/demo # modify "vsim_run.tcl" to dump VCD trace vcd file vortex.vcd vcd add -r /*/Vortex/hw/rtl/* run -all # compress VCD trace tar -zcvf vortex.vcd.tar.gz ./build_ase/work/vortex.vcd # decompress VCD trace tar -zxvf /mnt/c/Users/Blaise/Downloads/vortex.vcd.tar.gz # launch Gtkwave gtkwave ./build_ase/work/vortex.vcd & # kill process by Users ps -u tinebp kill -9 <pid> # fixing device resource busy issue when deleting /build_ase/ lsof +D build_ase