Vitis Compiler Command - 2021.2 English

Vitis Unified Software Platform Documentation: Application Acceleration Development (UG1393)

Document ID
UG1393
Release Date
2022-03-29
Version
2021.2 English

This section describes the Vitis compiler command, v++, and the various options it supports for building the FPGA binary.

The Vitis compiler is a standalone command line utility (v++) for compiling kernel accelerator functions into Xilinx object (XO) files, linking them with other XO files and supported platforms to build a device binary (xclbin), and package the design into an SD card or flash memory file for booting and loading systems.

The three command modes supported by the Vitis compiler include:

  • --compile (-c): For compiling C/C++ code into accelerated kernels as described in Compiling Kernels with the Vitis Compiler
  • --link (-l): For linking multiple kernels and a target hardware platform into a Xilinx device binary (xclbin) as described in Linking the Kernels
  • --package (-p): For packaging an AI Engine libadf.a file into the xclbin, and generating an SD card file or QSPI/OSPI file as needed to initialize and boot the accelerated system as described in Packaging the System

Beyond these three command modes there are many options available to customize the build process as described in the following sections. Some of the options are supported for all three command modes, and some options are specific to compilation, linking, or packaging.