fpgaconf

SYNOPSIS

fpgaconf [-hvVn] [-b <bus>] [-d <device>] [-f <function>] [-s <socket>] <gbs>

DESCRIPTION

fpgaconf configures the FPGA with the accelerator function (AF). It also checks the AF for compatibility with the targeted FPGA and the FPGA Interface Manager (FIM). fpgaconf takes the following arguments:

-h, --help

Prints usage information.

-v, --version

Prints version information and exits.

-V, --verbose

Prints more verbose messages while enumerating and configuring. Can be
requested more than once.

-n, --dry-run

Performs enumeration. Skips any operations with side-effects such as the
actual AF configuration.

-B, --bus

PCIe bus number of the target FPGA.

-D, --device

PCIe device number of the target FPGA.

-F, --function

PCIe function number of the target FPGA.

-S, --socket

Socket number of the target FPGA.

fpgaconf enumerates available FPGA devices in the system and selects compatible FPGAs for configuration. If more than one FPGA is compatible with the AF, fpgaconf exits and asks you to be more specific in selecting the target FPGAs by specifying a socket number or a PCIe BDF.

EXAMPLES

fpgaconf my_af.gbs

Program "my_af.gbs" to a compatible FPGA.

fpgaconf -v -s 0 my_af.gbs

Program "my_af.gbs" to the FPGA in socket 0, if compatible,
while printing out slightly more verbose information.

## Revision History ##
Document Version Intel Acceleration Stack Version Changes
2018.05.21 1.1 Beta. (Supported with Intel Quartus Prime Pro Edition 17.1.1.) Corrected typos.