Annotating executable DSLs with energy estimation formulas

Thibault Béziers la Fosse, M. Tisi, Jean-Marie Mottu, G. Sunyé
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Reducing the energy consumption of a complex, especially cyber-physical, system is a cross-cutting concern through the system layers, and typically requires long feedback loops between experts in several engineering disciplines. Having an immediate automatic estimation of the global system consumption at design-time would significantly accelerate this process, but cross-layer tools are missing in several domains. Executable domain-specific modeling languages (xDSLs) can be used to design several layers of the system under development in an integrated view. By including the behavioral specification for software and physical components of the system, they are an effective source artifact for cross-layer energy estimation. In this paper we propose EEL, a language for annotating xDSL primitives with energy-related properties, i.e. how their execution would contribute to the energy consumption on a specific runtime platform. Given an xDSL, energy specialists create EEL models of that xDSL for each considered runtime platform. The models are used at design time, to predict the energy consumption of the real systems. This avoids the need of energetic analysis by deployment and measurement on all runtime platforms, that is slow and expensive. We augment an existing language workbench for xDSLs with an editor for EEL models and a component that computes energy-consumption estimations during model editing. The evaluation shows that EEL can be used to represent estimation models from literature, and provide useful predictions.
用能量估计公式注释可执行的dsl
降低复杂系统(尤其是网络物理系统)的能耗是贯穿系统各层的横切关注点,通常需要多个工程学科专家之间的长时间反馈循环。在设计时对全局系统消耗进行即时的自动评估将显著地加速这一过程,但是在一些领域中缺少跨层工具。可执行的特定于领域的建模语言(xdsl)可用于在集成视图中设计正在开发的系统的几个层。通过包含系统的软件和物理组件的行为规范,它们是跨层能量估计的有效源工件。在本文中,我们提出了EEL,这是一种用于注释具有能量相关属性的xDSL原语的语言,即它们的执行将如何影响特定运行时平台上的能量消耗。给定一个xDSL,能源专家为每个考虑的运行时平台创建该xDSL的EEL模型。在设计时使用这些模型来预测实际系统的能耗。这避免了在所有运行时平台上通过部署和度量进行大量分析的需要,这既缓慢又昂贵。我们用EEL模型的编辑器和在模型编辑期间计算能耗估计的组件来扩展现有的xdsl语言工作台。评价表明,EEL可以用来表示文献中的估计模型,并提供有用的预测。
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