syn.directive.inline - 2024.1 English

Vitis Unified Software Platform Documentation: Application Acceleration Development (UG1393)

Document ID
UG1393
Release Date
2024-07-03
Version
2024.1 English

Description

syn.directive.inline removes a function as a separate entity in the RTL hierarchy. After inlining, the function is dissolved into the calling function, and no longer appears as a separate level of hierarchy.

Important: Inlining a child function also dissolves any pragmas or directives applied to that function. In Vitis HLS, any directives applied in the child context are ignored.

In some cases, inlining a function allows operations within the function to be shared and optimized more effectively with the calling function. However, an inlined function cannot be shared or reused, so if the parent function calls the inlined function multiple times, this can increase the area and resource utilization.

By default, inlining is only performed on the next level of function hierarchy.

Syntax

syn.directive.inline=[OPTIONS] <location>
  • <location> is the location (in the format function[/label]) where inlining is to be performed.

Options

off
By default, Vitis HLS performs inlining of smaller functions in the code. Using the off option disables inlining for the specified function.
recursive
By default, only one level of function inlining is performed. The functions within the specified function are not inlined. The recursive option inlines all functions recursively within the specified function hierarchy.

Examples

The following example inlines function func_sub1, but no sub-functions called by func_sub1.

syn.directive.inline=func_sub1
This example inlines function func_sub1, recursively down the hierarchy, excluding function func_sub2:
syn.directive.inline=recursive func_sub1
syn.directive.inline=off func_sub2