Hi Arash and all : I tried Vivado 2018.1 with Matlab 2018a under scientific Linux 7.0, after struggling a while, it is fine now. Back to "hardware porting" workshop last summer, l had the issue of FPGA model name as Adam mentioned. It have to be exactly the same.
best regards homin On Fri, Dec 14, 2018 at 2:51 AM Arash Roshanineshat < aroshanines...@email.arizona.edu> wrote: > Hi all > > I'm trying to get CASPER toolflow running with latest version of Xilinx > Vivado and I have faced some issues. > > First I started with Vivado 2018.2 and Matlab 2017b. At this point, there > is no information about supported versions of Matlab for Vivado 2018.2 in > the official website: > > https://www.xilinx.com/support/answers/55830.html > > So I decided to try Matlab 2017b but it didn't work. There were issues > with libstdc++.so.6. So in case you get errors like this: > > *********************** > cp: cannot stat > `/home/Xilinx/2018/Vivado/2018.2/lib/lnx64.o:/home/Xilinx/2018/Vivado/2018.2/lib/lnx64.o/Default/libstdc++.so.6': > No such file or directory > Error evaluating 'PreLoadFcn' callback of block_diagram 'xbsIndex_r4'. > Callback string is > 'warning('off','MATLAB:mex:deprecatedExtension');xlSysGenPreLoadCheck;xlmeta;evalin('base','xilinx.environment.loadAllStrategies();');' > [2 similar] > Caused by: > Invalid MEX-file > '/home/Xilinx/2018/Vivado/2018.2/lib/lnx64.o/matlab/xlmeta.mexa64': > ********************** > > and a lot of "Missing Symbols ....", It's probably because of the version > mismatch. > > Next, I installed Matlab 2018a and the issues mentioned above were solved, > however a very interesting issue raised up. When I tried simulating a > simple design, I got the following error for SNAP board: > > ********************** > Part on the System Generator Token in your design is set to Kintex7 > xc7k160t-2ffg676. This part is not found in your Vivado installation. > Please modify the System Generator Token to a part that is currently > installed or update Vivado by installing this part. > ********************** > > I also tried running the simulation for VCU118. The device was changed to > "xcvu9p-2L-e-eslflga2104" and I got the same error message. > > I doubled check the installed devices by running the Vivado installer and > it seems all devices are installed: > > [image: VivadoInstallation.PNG] > Vivado and Matlab work standalone without issues. I get the aforementioned > error when I try to simulate a design in Simulink. > > I'm using CentOS 6.10. In Vivado Release Notes, It doesn't mention a > support for this version of CentOS: > [image: VivadoInstallation2.PNG] > However, since Vivado works independently, I assume there shouldn't be an > issue with CentOS version. > > I would be grateful if you could share your opinion and possible debugging > methods. > > -- > Arash Roshanineshat > Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering > Department of Astronomy > Steward Observatory > University of Arizona > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups " > casper@lists.berkeley.edu" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to casper+unsubscr...@lists.berkeley.edu. > To post to this group, send email to casper@lists.berkeley.edu. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "casper@lists.berkeley.edu" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to casper+unsubscr...@lists.berkeley.edu. To post to this group, send email to casper@lists.berkeley.edu.