Archived: LabVIEW 8.5.x FPGA Module Known Issues

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Overview



This document contains the LabVIEW 8.5.x FPGA Module known issues that were discovered before and since the release of the LabVIEW 8.5.x FPGA Module. Not every issue known to NI will appear on this list; it is intended to only show the severe and more common issues that can be encountered.

Known Issues

The following sections describe known issues at the time of the FPGA Module 8.5.x release.

Installation Issues
Issues with Importing FPGA Module 1.x Files
General Issues
Host VI Issues
Documentation Issues

 Installation Issues

  • TCP must be installed—Most Windows installations have TCP installed. The LabVIEW FPGA Module communicates with the LabVIEW FPGA Compile Server through TCP. If TCP is not installed, LabVIEW returns the Error Contacting Server message when it attempts to contact the LabVIEW FPGA Compile Server.
  • Incorrect mutation—You must install LabVIEW 8.5.x and then the FPGA Module 8.5.x before you mass compile existing VIs. If you mass compile existing VIs before you install the FPGA Module 8.5.x, the following VIs might have mutation issues: Sine Wave Generator, Discrete Delay, Quantizer, Saturation Add, Saturation Subtract, Saturation Multiply, Look-Up Table 1D, Analog Period Measurement, Butterworth Filter, FIFO Read, FIFO Write, HDL Interface Node, Open FPGA VI Reference, Read/Write Control, Call VI, Close FPGA VI Reference, Invoke Method, Up Cast, FPGA I/O Method Node, and FPGA I/O Property Node.

 Issues with Importing FPGA Module 1.x Files

  • Import utility changes the size of FPGA FIFOs that use block RAM—The import utility causes the FPGA FIFOs using block memory to change size. Right-click the FPGA FIFO in the Project Explorer window and select Properties from the shortcut menu to view the newly configured depth of the FIFO.
  • Imported host VI broken—The host VI might import improperly to LabVIEW 8.5.x if any of the following conditions apply: you use constants for the HW Exec Ref parameter on the block diagram, you use Call By Reference Nodes that pass the HW Exec Ref parameter, or you use strict type definitions of the HW Exec Ref parameter with property nodes to get or set their value. Open the host VI and manually replace all instances of the HW Exec Ref that are broken with the new HW Exec Ref from the Open FPGA VI Reference function.
  • Imported FPGA VI broken—The FPGA VI might import improperly to LabVIEW 8.5.x if any of the following conditions apply: you have multiple aliases pointing to the same resource or you have aliases with the same name that point to different resources. Edit the resources in the Project Explorer window.
  • Importing FPGA Module 1.0 VIs broken due to missing flag for Autopreallocate arrays and strings—An FPGA VI created with the FPGA Module 1.0 might be broken after importing the VI to LabVIEW 8.5.x. Make sure that a checkmark appears in the Autopreallocate arrays and strings checkbox. You can find the checkbox by navigating to the Execution category of the VI Properties dialog box for the FPGA VI.
  • Import utility replaces Abort method with Reset method—A host VI created with the FPGA module 1.x might have used the Abort method with an Invoke Method function or as part of the Close FPGA VI Reference. The import utility replaces the Abort method with the Reset method. The Abort method in the FPGA Module 1.x reset the FPGA VI to default values. The Reset method in the FPGA Module 8.5.x resets the FPGA VI to default values. In the FPGA Module 8.5.x, the Abort method stops the FPGA VI but does not reset the values to their default values. By replacing the Abort method with the Reset method, the import utility preserves behavior of your program. No action on your part is necessary.

 General Issues

  • Windows XP Service Pack 2 displays security alert when you launch the LabVIEW FPGA Compile Server—If you have Windows XP Service Pack 2 installed, a security alert dialog box appears when you launch the LabVIEW FPGA Compile Server for the first time. If you select the Keep blocking this program option, the LabVIEW FPGA Compile Server cannot accept incoming connections from a remote computer. Select Unblock this program, despite the security risk to configure your computer to launch the LabVIEW FPGA Compile Server without any changes in server functionality. Refer to the KnowledgeBase for more information about correcting this problem.
  • FPGA FIFO reset behavior—When you use an FPGA target emulator, FPGA FIFOs reset when the VI is stopped and then started again. When you use an FPGA target with Interactive Front Panel Communication, FPGA FIFOs do not reset when the FPGA VI is stopped and then started again. To reset the FIFO, right-click the FPGA target in the Project Explorer window and select Download from the shortcut menu. When you control an FPGA VI using Programmatic FPGA Interface Communication, use the Close FPGA VI Reference function with the Close and Reset shortcut menu option selected or the Invoke Method with the Reset method selected to reset FPGA FIFOs.
  • Multiplying fixed-point data might not meet 40 MHz timing If you use the Multiply function with inputs above 32 bits that contain fixed-point data, the function might not meet 40 MHz timing requirements. You can place the Multiply function inside a single-cycle Timed Loop that is configured at a lower clock rate.
  • Saving to LabVIEW 8.0—The FPGA Module 8.5.x does not support saving to LabVIEW 8.0. You can save to LabVIEW 8.2 and then save to LabVIEW 8.0.
  • Saving FIFOs from FPGA Module 8.5.1 to FPGA Module 8.5—If you include FIFOs in an FPGA VI that you create using the FPGA Module 8.5.1, the FPGA VI is broken if you open it in the FPGA Module 8.5. You must replace the FIFOs and save the FPGA VI to FPGA Module 8.2.1 to open the FPGA VI in LabVIEW 8.5.

 Host VI Issues

  • Host VIs with VISA name controls—The Open FPGA VI Reference function no longer supports VISA name controls. When you open an existing host VI that uses a VISA name control, the FPGA Module includes a Concatenate Strings function on the block diagram to allow the VI to work with the Open FPGA VI Reference function, which requires an NI-RIO name control. You can remove the Concatenate Strings function if you change the VISA name control to an NI-RIO name control.
  • Opening host VIs that include the FPGA Interface functions take several minutes to open—Host VIs that contain the FPGA Interface functions might take a long time to open because the FPGA Interface functions need several support files to manage the interface with FPGA VIs. The FPGA Interface functions also verify the status of the FPGA VI when you open the host VI.
  • Disable legacy USB support on PXI Embedded Real-Time controllers—You must disable Legacy USB Support in the BIOS of PXI Embedded Real-Time controllers when you use the FPGA Interface functions. Specific controllers affected are the PXI-817x controllers and any other third-party systems that use the PhoenixBIOS. Failure to disable Legacy USB Support can result in the Open FPGA VI Reference function failing to download the FPGA VI without returning an error. Subsequent reads using the Read/Write Control function return values where all bits of the data type are set to 1 without an error. National Instruments also recommends disabling Legacy USB Support when you use the LabVIEW Real-Time Module to reduce jitter. Disable Legacy USB support by configuring the BIOS of the controller. Refer to the Configuring RT Target Settings topic in the LabVIEW Help for information about configuring the BIOS.

 Documentation Issues

  • Support for 64-bit Windows Vista—The LabVIEW FPGA Module Release and Upgrade Notes lists only the 32-bit version of Windows Vista as supported. However, the FPGA Module also supports the 64-bit version of Windows Vista.
  • Default for host part of FIFOs—The Transferring Data Between the FPGA and the Host VI topic in the LabVIEW Help states "If you do not specify the size of the host computer part of the FIFO in the host VI, the host computer part size defaults to twice the size of the FPGA part of the FIFO." However, the default is actually 10,000 elements.

Glossary of Terms

 

  • Bug ID - When an issue is reported to NI, you may be given this ID or find it on ni.com.  You may also find IDs posted by NI on the discussion forums or in KnowledgeBase articles.
  • Legacy ID – An older issue ID that refers to the same issue.  You may instead find this issue ID in older known issues documents.
  • Description - A few sentences which describe the problem. The brief description given does not necessarily describe the problem in full detail.
  • Workaround - Possible ways to work around the problem.
  • Reported Version - The earliest version in which the issue was reported.
  • Resolved Version - Version in which the issue was resolved or was no longer applicable. "N/A" indicates that the issue has not been resolved.
  • Date Added - The date the issue was added to the document (not the reported date).