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1. Intel® HLS Compiler Pro Edition Reference Manual
2. Compiler
3. C Language and Library Support
4. Component Interfaces
5. Component Memories (Memory Attributes)
6. Loops in Components
7. Component Concurrency
8. Arbitrary Precision Math Support
9. Component Target Frequency
10. Systems of Tasks
11. Libraries
12. Advanced Hardware Synthesis Controls
13. Intel® High Level Synthesis Compiler Pro Edition Reference Summary
A. Advanced Math Source Code Libraries
B. Supported Math Functions
C. Cyclone® V Restrictions
D. Intel® HLS Compiler Pro Edition Reference Manual Archives
E. Document Revision History of the Intel® HLS Compiler Pro Edition Reference Manual
6.1. Loop Initiation Interval (ii Pragma)
6.2. Loop-Carried Dependencies (ivdep Pragma)
6.3. Loop Coalescing (loop_coalesce Pragma)
6.4. Loop Unrolling (unroll Pragma)
6.5. Loop Concurrency (max_concurrency Pragma)
6.6. Loop Iteration Speculation (speculated_iterations Pragma)
6.7. Loop Pipelining Control (disable_loop_pipelining Pragma)
6.8. Loop Interleaving Control (max_interleaving Pragma)
6.9. Loop Fusion
11.4.1.1. Integration of an RTL Module into the HLS Pipeline
11.4.1.2. RTL Module Interfaces
11.4.1.3. RTL Reset and Clock Signals
11.4.1.4. Object Manifest File Syntax
11.4.1.5. Mapping HLS Data Types to RTL Signals
11.4.1.6. HLS Emulation Models for RTL-Based Functions
11.4.1.7. Potential Incompatibility between RTL Modules and Partial Reconfiguration
11.4.1.8. Stall-Free RTL
11.4.1.9. RTL Module Restrictions and Limitations for HLS Libraries
13.1. Intel® HLS Compiler Pro Edition i++ Command-Line Arguments
13.2. Intel® HLS Compiler Pro Edition Header Files
13.3. Intel® HLS Compiler Pro Edition Compiler-Defined Preprocessor Macros
13.4. Intel® HLS Compiler Pro Edition Keywords
13.5. Intel® HLS Compiler Pro Edition Simulation API (Testbench Only)
13.6. Intel® HLS Compiler Pro Edition Component Memory Attributes
13.7. Intel® HLS Compiler Pro Edition Loop Pragmas
13.8. Intel® HLS Compiler Pro Edition Scope Pragmas
13.9. Intel® HLS Compiler Pro Edition Component Attributes
13.10. Intel® HLS Compiler Pro Edition Component Default Interfaces
13.11. Intel® HLS Compiler Pro Edition Component Invocation Interface Control Attributes
13.12. Intel® HLS Compiler Pro Edition Component Macros
13.13. Intel® HLS Compiler Pro Edition Systems of Tasks API
13.14. Intel® HLS Compiler Pro Edition Pipes API
13.15. Intel® HLS Compiler Pro Edition Streaming Input Interfaces
13.16. Intel® HLS Compiler Pro Edition Streaming Output Interfaces
13.17. Intel® HLS Compiler Pro Edition Memory-Mapped Interfaces
13.18. Intel® HLS Compiler Pro Edition Load-Store Unit Control
13.19. Intel® HLS Compiler Pro Edition Arbitrary Precision Data Types
B.1. Math Functions Provided by the math.h Header File
B.2. Math Functions Provided by the extendedmath.h Header File
B.3. Math Functions Provided by the ac_fixed_math.h Header File
B.4. Math Functions Provided by the hls_float.h Header File
B.5. Math Functions Provided by the hls_float_math.h Header File
B.6. Default Rounding Schemes and Subnormal Number Support
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8.1.3. Debugging Your Use of the ac_int Data Type
The "HLS/ac_int.h" header file provides you with tools to help check ac_int operations and assignments for overflow in your component when you run an x86 emulation of your component: DEBUG_AC_INT_WARNING and DEBUG_AC_INT_ERROR.
When you use the DEBUG_AC_INT_WARNING and DEBUG_AC_INT_ERROR macros, you cannot declare constexpr ac_int variables or constexpr ac_int arrays.
Tool | Description |
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DEBUG_AC_INT_WARNING | Emits a warning for each detected overflow. |
DEBUG_AC_INT_ERROR | Emits a message for the first overflow that is detected and then exits the component with an error. |
Review the ac_int_overflow tutorial in <quartus_installdir>/hls/example/tutorials/ac_datatypes to learn more.