Xilinx GZip Streaming 16KB Compression¶
GZip example resides in L2/tests/gzipc_16KB
directory.
Follow build instructions to generate host executable and binary.
The binary host file generated is named as “xil_gzip” and it is present in ./build
directory.
Executable Usage¶
To execute single file for compression :
./build/xil_gzip -xbin ./build/xclbin_<xsa_name>_<TARGET mode>/compress.xclbin -c <file_name>
To execute multiple files for compression :
./build/xil_gzip -xbin ./build/xclbin_<xsa_name>_<TARGET mode>/compress.xclbin -cfl <files.list>
<files.list>
: Contains various file names with current path
The usage of the generated executable is as follows:
Usage: application.exe -[-h-c-l-xbin-B] --help, -h Print Help Options --xclbin, -xbin XCLBIN Default: [compress] --compress, -c Compress --file_list, -cfl Compress List of Input Files --max_cr, -mcr Maximum CR --device_id, -id Device ID Default: [0] --zlib, -zlib [0:GZip, 1:Zlib] Default: [0]
Results¶
Resource Utilization¶
Table below presents resource utilization of Xilinx GZip Compress/Decompress kernels. The final Fmax achieved is 298MHz.
Flow | LUT | LUTMem | REG | BRAM | URAM |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Compress | 58K | 8.8K | 53K | 165 | 48 |
Performance Data¶
Table below presents kernel throughput achieved for a single compute unit.
Topic | Results |
---|---|
Compression Throughput | 2 GB/s |
Average Compression Ratio | 2.62x (Silesia Benchmark) |
Standard GZip Support¶
This application is compatible with standard Gzip/Zlib application (compress/decompress).