
Setting Up the Altera SDK for OpenCL, SoC EDS,
and the Cyclone V SoC Development Kit for
Windows
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2015.05.04
OCL006-15.0.0
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The Altera SDK for OpenCL (AOCL) setup process includes downloading and installing the software,
installing the Cyclone V SoC Development Kit, and then executing an OpenCL kernel on the SoC.
1. Upgrading to Current Version of AOCL for Cyclone V SoC on page 2-2
If you have been using a previous version of the Altera SDK for OpenCL (AOCL) to program your
Cyclone V SoC Development Kit, you must upgrade the software programs and files to the current
version.
2. Downloading the Altera SDK for OpenCL on page 2-2
Download the AOCL and all related software for Windows from the Download Center on the Altera
website.
3. Downloading the SoC EDS on page 2-3
Download the SoC Embedded Design Suite (EDS) for Windows from the Download Center on the
Altera website.
4. Installing the Altera SDK for OpenCL on page 2-3
Install the AOCL in a folder that you own.
5. Setting the Environment Variables for Windows on page 2-4
Set the PATH user environment variable to point to Altera SDK for OpenCL (AOCL) libraries.
6. Installing the SoC EDS on page 2-5
To use the Altera SDK for OpenCL to create OpenCL kernel programs that target a Cyclone V SoC,
install the Altera SoC Embdded Design Suite (EDS) on your host system to develop the corresponding
embedded software.
7. Licensing the Software on page 2-5
Obtain the AOCL license from the Altera Self Service Licensing Center.
8. Installing the Cyclone V SoC Development Kit on page 2-6
To execute an OpenCL kernel on a Cyclone V SoC, first install the Cyclone V SoC Development Kit
and configure it as described in the Altera SDK for OpenCL (AOCL) documentation.
9. Creating the Hardware Configuration File of an OpenCL Kernel for SoC on page 2-10
To create the .aocx file for the hello_world example OpenCL application, you must download the
example design from the OpenCL Design Examples page on the Altera website. Extract the
downloaded source files, and then compile the kernel using the Altera Offline Compiler (AOC).
10.Executing an OpenCL Kernel on an SoC on page 2-12
Build your host application using the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) cross-compiler available with
the SoC Embedded Design Suite (EDS).
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