How to use Matlab generated c code for High Level Synthesis ?
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Shravankumar P
on 18 Jun 2014
Answered: Kiran Kintali
on 21 Mar 2022
I wrote an algorithm for Fast Fourier Transform (FFT),then generated executable
c code for it. The settings done by me are :
1) Generate all Functions into single file.
2) included main.c - in Custom code \Additional source files .
Now I want to use that generated c code for High level synthesis using GAUT 2.4.3 build 17/02/2010 tool. when I try to compile the source file in GAUT it is showing some errors. Help me please.
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Kiran Kintali
on 3 Jan 2020
Hi Shravan,
I believe you are generating C code from MATLAB code using MATLAB Coder and trying it to take it through GAUT - High-Level Synthesis tool. I am not sure about the subset of language syntax and guidelines one has to follow to take C code through GAUT HLS tool. Please refer to documentation for GAUT for such questions.
Please note MathWorks recommended workflow for this is to generate HDL directly from MATLAB or Simulink using HDLCoder.
HDL Coder Product overview https://www.mathworks.com/products/hdl-coder.html
Thanks
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Santi Prats
on 28 Apr 2020
There are functions such as mpcActiveSetSolver() that MATLAB HDL coder does not support. This function, allows C code generation with MATLAB coder btw. What would be the solution for this case if not using MATLAB coder and then Vivado HLS for instance?
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Kaustubha Govind
on 18 Jun 2014
If you're using a synthesis tool, don't you need HDL code, and not C code? You probably should be using HDL Coder instead.
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Kaustubha Govind
on 20 Jun 2014
Shravankumar: Sorry, this is not really a domain that I am familiar with. You want to try other forums that specialize in that domain.
Kiran Kintali
on 21 Mar 2022
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