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AMD Vitis™ Platform Creation Tutorials

Vitis Platform Creation Tutorials

What is a Platform

Before going to platform creation, let's get an initial idea of platform.

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Briefly speaking, a platform is a package that contains the HPFM (.xsa) file and SPFM (software components). When you input the .xsa file and software components, the Vitis IDE tool will package them together and generate a platform .xpfm file, while the .xsa file is designed and exported from the AMD Vivado tool. Software components are prepared by AMD and ready to use for evaluation. Software components customization is also supported with Petalinux, if needed.

Platform Creation Example Quick Access

Platform Creation Tutorials

The tutorials under the Vitis Platform Creation category help you learn how to develop an extensible platform for your own board or customize the Vitis platform on Xilinx demo boards.

  • The Design Tutorials showcase end-to-end workflow for creating the Vitis extensible platforms from scratch for different device families and boards.
  • The Feature Tutorials highlight specific features and flows that help develop the platform.

Design Tutorials

Tutorial Device Family Board Platform Type IDE Flow Design Target
Versal Platform Creation Quick Start Versal AI Core VCK190 Flat Vivado &
Vitis Unified IDE
Highlights: simplest Vitis Platform creation and usage flow.
  • Hardware design: Using Vivado Customizable Example Design template to quick start.
  • Software design: Using `createdts` and Common Image to quick start.
  • Verification: Vector Addition.
Note: This design flow is applicable to most AMD demo boards.
Create a Vitis Platform for Custom Versal Boards Versal AI Core VCK190 Flat Vivado &
Vitis IDE
Highlights: Platform design flow for custom boards.
  • Hardware design: Using Vivado Customizable Example Design (device part based) to create the hardware and do further customizations.
  • Software design: Using `createdts` and Common Image to quick start.
  • Verification: Vector Addition
Note: This tutorial uses VCK190 board as a custom board. The design doesn't use any of its presets.
Versal DFX Platform Creation Tutorial Versal AI Core VCK190 DFX Vivado &
Vitis IDE
Highlights: Design flow for Vitis DFX (Dynamic Function eXchange) Platform.
  • Hardware design: Using Vivado Customizable Example Design for DFX platform and doing further customizations.
  • Software design: Using `createdts` and Common Image to quick start.
  • Verification: Vector Addition
Create Vitis Platforms for Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC ZCU104 Flat Vivado &
Vitis IDE
Highlights: Creating a Vitis platform for Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC from scratch.
  • Hardware design: Creating the hardware design from scratch without any help from Vivado example design templates.
  • Software design: Using `createdts` and Common Image to quick start.
  • Verification: Vector Addition and Vitis-AI
Custom Kria SOM Platform Creation Example ZYNQ UltraScale+ MPSoC KV260 Flat Vivado &
Vitis IDE
Highlights: Kria SOM Platform creation and usage flow
  • Hardware design: Creating from scratch
  • Software design: Using Common Image and showing device tree overlay (DTBO) creation flow
  • Verification: Vector Addition and Kria SOM application loading procedure

Feature Tutorials

These tutorials illustrate various platform features and how you can incorporate them into your own custom platforms.

Tutorial Device Family Board Platform Type IDE Flow Design Target
Incorporating Stream Interfaces Generic, but using Versal AI Core as example VCK190 Flat Vivado &
Vitis IDE
Highlights:
  • Adding custom IP into the platform hardware
  • Using AXI Stream IP in platform and kernel
PetaLinux Building and System Customization ZYNQ UltraScale+ MPSoC and Versal AI Core ZCU104 and VCK190 Flat Vivado &
Vitis IDE
Highlights: Customize the software components with PetaLinux
Hardware Design Fast Iteration with Vitis Export to Vivado Versal AI Core VCK190 Block Design Container Vivado &
Vitis IDE
Highlights:
  • Skip creating the platform before v++ linking
  • Using Vivado to do design implementation and timing closure
  • Fast iteration for hardware design
Hardware Design Validation Versal AI Core VCK190 Flat & Block Design Container Vivado &
Vitis IDE
Highlights:
  • Link kernel with XSA directly
  • Validation against hardware platform interfaces
  • Validate the hardware design with bare-metal application

Abbreviation

  • XSA : Vivado exported archive file that contains hardware information required for Vitis and PetaLinux
  • DFX :Dynamic Function eXchange
  • SOM : System-on-Modules
  • DTB : Device Tree Binary
  • DTBO : Device Tree Binary Overlay

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