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1. FPGA AI Suite SoC Design Example User Guide
2. About the SoC Design Example
3. FPGA AI Suite SoC Design Example Quick Start Tutorial
4. FPGA AI Suite SoC Design Example Run Process
5. FPGA AI Suite SoC Design Example Build Process
6. FPGA AI Suite SoC Design Example Quartus® Prime System Architecture
7. FPGA AI Suite Soc Design Example Software Components
8. Streaming-to-Memory (S2M) Streaming Demonstration
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3.1. Initial Setup
3.2. Initializing a Work Directory
3.3. (Optional) Create an SD Card Image (.wic)
3.4. Writing the SD Card Image (.wic) to an SD Card
3.5. Preparing SoC FPGA Development Kits for the FPGA AI Suite SoC Design Example
3.6. Adding Compiled Graphs (AOT files) to the SD Card
3.7. Verifying FPGA Device Drivers
3.8. Running the Demonstration Applications
7.1.1. Yocto Recipe: recipes-core/images/coredla-image.bb
7.1.2. Yocto Recipe: recipes-bsp/u-boot/u-boot-socfpga_%.bbappend
7.1.3. Yocto Recipe: recipes-drivers/msgdma-userio/msgdma-userio.bb
7.1.4. Yocto Recipe: recipes-drivers/uio-devices/uio-devices.bb
7.1.5. Yocto Recipe: recipes-kernel/linux/linux-socfpga-lts_5.15.bbappend
7.1.6. Yocto Recipe: wic
8.1. Nios® Subsystem
The stream controller module runs autonomously in a Nios® V microcontroller. An interface to the module is created by the FPGA AI Suite OpenVINO™ plugin when an "external streaming" flag is enabled by the inference application. At startup, the interface checks that the stream controller is present by sending a ping message and waiting for a response.
The following sections describe details of the various messages that are sent between the plugin and the stream controller, along with their packet structure.