UML design for dynamically reconfigurable multiprocessor embedded systems

Jorgiano Vidal, Florent de Lamotte, G. Gogniat, J. Diguet, Philippe Soulard
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In this paper we propose a design methodology to explore partial and dynamic reconfiguration of modern FPGAs. We improve an UML based co-design methodology to allow dynamic properties in embedded systems. Our approach targets MPSoPC (Multiprocessor System on Programmable Chip) which allows area optimization through partial reconfiguration without performance penalty. In our case area reduction is achieved by reconfiguring co-processors connected to embedded processors. Most of the system is automatically generated by means of MDE techniques. Our modeling approach allows designers to target dynamic reconfiguration without being expert of modern FPGAs as many implementation details are hidden during the modeling step. Such a methodology allows design time speedup and a significant reduction of the gap between hardware and software modeling. In order to validate our approach, an object tracking application has been implemented on a reconfigurable system composed of 4 embedded processors and 3 co-processors. Dynamic reconfiguration has been performed for one co-processor which dynamically implements 3 different computations.
动态可重构多处理器嵌入式系统的UML设计
在本文中,我们提出了一种设计方法来探索现代fpga的局部和动态重构。我们改进了基于UML的协同设计方法,以允许嵌入式系统中的动态属性。我们的方法针对MPSoPC(可编程芯片上的多处理器系统),它允许通过部分重新配置来优化区域,而不会降低性能。在我们的示例中,通过重新配置连接到嵌入式处理器的协处理器来实现面积缩减。系统的大部分是通过MDE技术自动生成的。我们的建模方法允许设计人员在不熟悉现代fpga的情况下进行动态重新配置,因为在建模步骤中隐藏了许多实现细节。这样的方法可以加快设计时间,并显著减少硬件和软件建模之间的差距。为了验证我们的方法,在一个由4个嵌入式处理器和3个协处理器组成的可重构系统上实现了一个目标跟踪应用程序。对一个协处理器进行了动态重构,该协处理器动态实现了3种不同的计算。
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