Intel Acceleration Stack Quick Start Guide for Intel® Programmable Acceleration Card with Intel® Arria® 10 GX FPGA
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683633
Date
12/04/2020
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1. About This Document
2. Introduction
3. Getting Started
4. Installing the OPAE Software Package
5. Identifying the Flash Image and BMC Firmware
6. Running FPGA Diagnostics
7. Running the OPAE in a Non-Virtualized Environment
8. Running the OPAE in a Virtualized Environment
9. Intel® Acceleration Stack Quick Start Guide for Intel® Programmable Acceleration Card with Intel® Arria® 10 GX FPGA Archives
10. Document Revision History for Intel® Acceleration Stack Quick Start Guide for Intel® Programmable Acceleration Card with Intel® Arria® 10 GX FPGA
A. Updating the FIM and BMC Firmware
B. Handling Graceful Thermal Shutdown
C. FPGA Device Access Permission
D. Memlock Limit
E. Hugepage Settings
F. Troubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
G. Documentation Available for the Intel® Acceleration Stack for Intel® Xeon® CPU with FPGAs 1.2.1 Release
F.1. Why do I see a 'No Suitable slots found' message when running fpgaconf on my AFU image?
F.2. How do I flash the FIM or program the AFU in a multicard system?
F.3. Which environment variables are required?
F.4. What actions do I take if I see the error message 'Error enumerating resources: no driver available'?
F.5. Troubleshooting OPAE Installation on RHEL
3.4. Installing the Intel Acceleration Stack
You have the option of downloading the Acceleration Stack for Runtime or the Acceleration Stack for Development. If you are a software developer who develops and integrates your host application with accelerator functions, download the Acceleration Stack for Runtime. If you are an accelerator function developer who creates, debugs and simulates accelerator functions, download the Acceleration Stack for Development. Security functionality is equal across both.
The following table describes each Acceleration Stack package.
Components | Intel® Acceleration Stack for Runtime | Intel® Acceleration Stack for Development |
---|---|---|
Purpose | Software development of runtime host application | Develop the hardware Accelerator function using RTL or OpenCL BSP with Intel® Quartus® Prime Pro Edition and Acceleration Stack. |
Intel® Acceleration Stack Version | Intel® Acceleration Stack Version 1.2.1 | Intel® Acceleration Stack Version 1.2.1 |
OPAE Software Development Kit (SDK) version for 1.1.2 | OPAE SDK version 1.1.2-2 |
OPAE SDK version 1.1.2-2 |
Intel® Quartus® Prime Pro Edition Software | Not included or required | Intel® Quartus® Prime Pro Edition software version 19.2.0 including SR-IOV license |
OpenCL* Software | Intel® FPGA Runtime Environment for OpenCL* 19.4.0.67 | Intel® FPGA SDK for OpenCL* 19.4.0.67 |
Download Size | 328 MB | ~9.25 GB |
Intel® Acceleration Stack download | You can access the download (a10_gx_pac_ias_1_2_1_pv_rte_installer.tar.gz) by clicking here: Acceleration Stack for Runtime (RTE). | You can access the download (a10_gx_pac_ias_1_2_1_pv_dev_installer.tar.gz) by clicking here: Acceleration Stack for Development (DEV). |
Board Management Controller (BMC) version | Firmware version 26895 | Firmware version 26895 |
For more information about where to find the Acceleration Stack package, contact your Intel® support representative .