Heterogeneous Programming on FPGAs with OmpSs@FPGA @BSC
Date: 6 March 2020 @ 08:30 - 16:30
The registration of this course is now open. Please, bring your own laptop. All the PATC courses at BSC are free of charge.
Course convener: Xavier Martorell
Objectives:This tutorial will introduce the audience to the BSC tools for heterogenous programming on FPGA devices. It describes OmpSs@FPGA, as a productive programming environment for compute systems with FPGAs.
More specifically, the tutorial will:
Introduce the OmpSs@FPGA programming model, how to write, compile and execute applications on FPGAs
Show the "implements" feature to explot parallelism across cores and IP cores
Demonstrate how to analyze applications to determine which portions can be executed on FPGAs, and use OmpSs@FPGA to parallelize/optimize them.
Learning Outcomes: The students who finish this course will be able to develop benchmarks and simple applications with the OmpSs@FPGA programming model to be executed in FPGA boards, like Zedboard or Xilinx ZCU102.
Level:
INTERMEDIATE: for trainees with some theoretical and practical knowledge; those who finished the beginners course
ADVANCED: for trainees able to work independently and requiring guidance for solving complex problems
Requirements:
Good knowledge of C/C++
Basic knowledge of acceleration architectures and offloading models
Basic knowledge of Paraver/Extrae
Event types:
- Workshops and courses
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