The AI Engine compiler generates output in the form of a library file, libadf.a, which contains ELF and CDO files, as well as tool-specific data and metadata, for hardware and hardware emulation flows. To create a loadable image binary, this data must be combined with PL-based configuration data, boot loaders, and other binaries. The Vitis™ packager performs this function, combining information from libadf.a and the Vitis linker generated XSA file.
This requires the use of the Vitis packaging command (v++
--package
) as described in
Vitis Compiler Command in
the Application Acceleration Development flow of the Vitis Unified Software Platform Documentation
(UG1416).
For Versal ACAPs, the
programmable device image (PDI) file is used to boot and program the hardware
device. For hardware emulation the --package
command adds the PDI and EMULATION_DATA sections to the XCLBIN file, and outputs a
new XCLBIN file. For hardware builds, the package process creates an XCLBIN file
containing ELF files and graph configuration data objects (CDOs) for the AI Engine application.
In the Vitis IDE, the package
process is automated and the tool creates the required files based on the build
target, platform, and OS. However, in the command line flow, you must specify the
Vitis packaging command (v++ --package
) with the correct options for the
job.