pragma HLS loop_tripcount - 2022.1 English

Vitis High-Level Synthesis User Guide (UG1399)

Document ID
UG1399
Release Date
2022-06-07
Version
2022.1 English

Description

When manually applied to a loop, specifies the total number of iterations performed by a loop.

Important: The LOOP_TRIPCOUNT pragma or directive is for analysis only, and does not impact the results of synthesis.

The Vitis HLS tool reports the total latency of each loop, which is the number of clock cycles to execute all iterations of the loop. Therefore, the loop latency is a function of the number of loop iterations, or tripcount.

The tripcount can be a constant value. It can depend on the value of variables used in the loop expression (for example, x < y), or depend on control statements used inside the loop. In some cases, the HLS tool cannot determine the tripcount, and the latency is unknown. This includes cases in which the variables used to determine the tripcount are:

  • Input arguments or
  • Variables calculated by dynamic operation.

In the following example, the maximum iteration of the for-loop is determined by the value of input num_samples. The value of num_samples is not defined in the C function, but comes into the function from the outside.

void foo (num_samples, ...) {
   int i;
   ...
   loop_1: for(i=0;i< num_samples;i++) {
     ...
     result = a + b;
   }
}

In cases where the loop latency is unknown or cannot be calculated, the LOOP_TRIPCOUNT pragma lets you specify minimum, maximum, and average iterations for a loop. This lets the tool analyze how the loop latency contributes to the total design latency in the reports, and helps you determine appropriate optimizations for the design.

Tip: If a C assert macro is used in to limit the size of a loop variable Vitis HLS can use it to both define loop limits for reporting, and create hardware that is exactly sized to these limits.

Syntax

Place the pragma in the C source within the body of the loop.

#pragma HLS loop_tripcount min=<int> max=<int> avg=<int>

Where:

max= <int>
Specifies the maximum number of loop iterations.
min=<int>
Specifies the minimum number of loop iterations.
avg=<int>
Specifies the average number of loop iterations.

Examples

In the following example, loop_1 in function foo is specified to have a minimum tripcount of 12, and a maximum tripcount of 16:

void foo (num_samples, ...) {
  int i;
  ...
  loop_1: for(i=0;i< num_samples;i++) {
   #pragma HLS loop_tripcount min=12 max=16
   ...
    result = a + b;
  }
}