intel-device-plugins-for-ku.../cmd/fpga_crihook/README.md
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# Build and set up Intel FPGA prestart CRI-O hook
### Dependencies
You must install and set up the following FPGA plugin modules for correct operation:
- [FPGA device plugin](../fpga_plugin/README.md)
- [FPGA admission controller webhook](../fpga_admissionwebhook/README.md)
- [FPGA prestart CRI-O hook](README.md) (this module)
### Get source code:
```
$ mkdir -p $GOPATH/src/github.com/intel/
$ cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/intel/
$ git clone https://github.com/intel/intel-device-plugins-for-kubernetes.git
```
### Build CRI-O hook:
```
$ cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/intel/intel-device-plugins-for-kubernetes
$ make intel-fpga-initcontainer
$ docker images
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE
intel/intel-fpga-initcontainer 01b11d9d6d18bbe7df987a738efb20ae22ce795e 2e7586fe0fa6 0 sec ago 57.6MB
intel/intel-fpga-initcontainer devel 2e7586fe0fa6 0 sec ago 57.6MB
...
```
### Ensure that CRI-O is configured to allow OCI hooks
Recent versions of CRI-O are shipped with default configuration file that prevents
CRI-O to discover and configure hooks automatically.
For FPGA orchestration programmed mode, the OCI hooks are the key component.
Thus, please make sure that in your `/etc/crio/crio.conf` parameter `hooks_dir` is either unset (to enable default search paths for OCI hooks configuration) or contains directory `/etc/containers/oci/hooks.d`