SPRUIG6I January   2018  – August 2022

 

  1.   C7000 Host Emulation
  2. About This Document
    1. 1.1 Related Documentation
    2. 1.2 Disclaimer
    3. 1.3 Trademarks
  3. Getting Started with Host Emulation
    1. 2.1 System Requirements
    2. 2.2 Installation Instructions
    3. 2.3 Summary of Differences: Host Emulation Coding vs. Native C7000 Coding
  4. General Coding Requirements
    1. 3.1 Required Header Files
    2. 3.2 Package Dependencies
    3. 3.3 Example Program
  5. Intrinsics
    1. 4.1 OpenCL-Like Intrinsics
    2. 4.2 Streaming Address Generator Intrinsics
    3. 4.3 C6000 Legacy Intrinsics
    4. 4.4 Memory System Intrinsics
  6. TI Vector Types
    1. 5.1 Constructors
    2. 5.2 Accessors
    3. 5.3 Vector Operators
    4. 5.4 Print Debug Function
  7. Streaming Engine and Streaming Address Generator
  8. Lookup Table and Histogram Interface
    1. 7.1 Lookup Table and Histogram Data
  9. C6000 Migration
    1. 8.1 __float2_t Legacy Data Type
  10. Matrix Multiply Accelerator (MMA) Interface
  11. 10Compiler Errors and Warnings
    1. 10.1 Key Terms Found in Compiler Errors and Warnings
    2. 10.2 Host Emulation Specific Syntax
  12. 11Revision History
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C7000 Host Emulation

C7000™ Host Emulation lets you use C7000 compiler intrinsics and TI vector types on a PC or Linux® host system. This allows you to use different debugging tools and programming environments to prototype programs targeted for C7000 hardware before using the C7000 compiler. The Host Emulation package does not attempt to simulate the C7000 CPU.