IPSJ Transactions on System and LSI Design Methodology
Online ISSN : 1882-6687
ISSN-L : 1882-6687
High-level Synthesis Challenges for Mapping a Complete Program on a Dynamically Reconfigurable Processor
Takao ToiNoritsugu NakamuraYoshinosuke KatoToru AwashimaKazutoshi Wakabayashi
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2010 年 3 巻 p. 91-104

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This paper presents a high-level synthesizer to map a complete program efficiently on a dynamically reconfigurable processor (DRP). Initially, we introduce our DRP architecture, which is suitable for control-intensive programs since it has a stand-alone finite state machine that switches “contexts” consisting of many processing elements (PEs). Then, we propose three new techniques optimized for our DRP. Firstly, we explain how synthesized control steps are mapped onto the contexts. Several control steps are combined as a context to utilize PEs efficiently since each control step does not require the same amount of operational units. Secondly, we describe a modulo scheduling algorithm for loop pipelining, considering both spatial and time dimensions of our DRP. Lastly, we explain a scheduling technique to optimize clock frequency, which can take advantage of multiplexer, wire and routing switch delays. We have demonstrated a JPEG-based image decoder example to evaluate our methods. Experimental results show that high area efficiency is achieved by balancing the number of PEs between contexts. Despite an overall increase in performance on pipelining of 3.6 times that without pipelining, the number of operational units increased by a factor of 2.2. The clock frequency is maximized with accurate delay estimation.
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