============= Examples ============= We demonstrate how to use the MAESTRO to generate the required results using one of the provided mapping file in the repository. - Go to maestro directory. .. note:: For more information, please see :ref:`Installation`. - For this demonstration purposes, we will be using the following mapping file : **Resnet50_kcp.m**. - *All the default mapping files are provided here:* .. code-block:: default data/mapping .. note:: For more information on the Mapping Description, please see :ref:`Mapping Definition`. - For this demonstration purposes, we will be using the following hardware description file : **accelerator_1.m**. - *All the default hardware description files are provided here:* .. code-block:: default data/hw .. note:: For more information on the Hardware Description, please see :ref:`Hardware Description`. - Change the contents of "run_example.sh" to use the given mapping file .. code-block:: default --Mapping_file='data/mapping/Resnet50_kcp.m' .. code-block:: default --HW_file='data/hw/accelerator_1.m' .. note:: For more information on the parameters in the run_example.sh, please see :ref:`Parameters Input to MAESTRO`. - Run MAESTRO .. code:: bash ./run_example.sh - The result will be generated in the maestro directory as : **Resnet50_kcp.csv** giving results per layer for the given Mapping file. .. note:: For more information on the result analysis, please see :ref:`Result Analysis`.