Generating a bitstream for Xilinx devices requires a Vivado installation. Please note that the "WebPACK" edition does not support the Xilinx Kintex 7 XC7K410T used on the CW310 board.
For software development, Vivado is still necessary for most workflows.
However, the (free) Lab Edition is sufficient, and it has a significantly smaller installation footprint.
For example, Vivado's updatemem
tool is used to splice ROM images into the bitstream, and this is included in the Lab Edition.
Vivado Version: The recommendation is to use Vivado {{#tool-version vivado }}.
Following the arrival of Vivado ML Edition, you will need to follow the links for that, eg. Products -> Hardware Development -> Vivado ML. Then click on 'Vivado Archive' in the Version list and locate version {{#tool-version vivado }} of Vivado Design Suite.
See [Download and Installation](https://docs.xilinx.com/r/{{#tool-version vivado }}-English/ug973-vivado-release-notes-install-license/Download-and-Installation) for installation instructions.
When asked what edition to install, choose "Vivado HL Design Edition". Note: If you are only developing software, you may select the "Lab Edition" instead. On the feature selection screen, select at least the following features:
After installing Vivado, you will need to add Vivado's paths to your shell environment. See [Launching the Vivado IDE from the Command Line on Windows or Linux](https://docs.xilinx.com/r/{{#tool-version vivado }}-English/ug892-vivado-design-flows-overview/Launching-the-Vivado-IDE-from-the-Command-Line-on-Windows-or-Linux) for instructions.