Enabling partial reconfiguration for coprocessors in mixed criticality multicore systems using PCI express single-root I/O virtualization

Viet Vu Duy, O. Sander, T. Sandmann, S. Bähr, Jan Heidelberger, J. Becker
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Especially in complex system-of-systems scenarios, where multiple high-performance or real-time processing functions need to co-exist and interact, reconfigurable devices together with virtualization techniques show considerable promise to increase efficiency, ease integration and maintain functional and non-functional properties of the individual functions. In this paper, we propose a concept that leverages the advantages of FPGA's partial reconfiguration in heterogeneous mixed criticality multicore systems. We describe the basic idea how to handle the partial reconfiguration transparently for non-critical tasks, while providing full control and a predictable behavior for safety relevant tasks. Our prototype is implemented on an Intel multicore system and a Xilinx Virtex-7 FPGA connected via PCI Express (PCIe), taking advantage of the Single-Root I/O Virtualization (SR-IOV) capabilities in modern PCIe implementations. Preliminary experimental results show that our concept achieves significantly shorter reconfiguration time with lower variance compared to other solutions.
使用PCI express单根I/O虚拟化为混合临界多核系统中的协处理器启用部分重新配置
特别是在复杂的系统的场景中,多个高性能或实时处理功能需要共存和交互,可重构设备与虚拟化技术一起显示出相当大的希望,以提高效率,简化集成和维护单个功能的功能和非功能属性。在本文中,我们提出了一个利用FPGA在异构混合临界多核系统中的部分重构优势的概念。我们描述了如何透明地处理非关键任务的部分重构的基本思想,同时为安全相关任务提供完全控制和可预测的行为。我们的原型是在Intel多核系统和Xilinx Virtex-7 FPGA上实现的,通过PCI Express (PCIe)连接,利用了现代PCIe实现中的单根I/O虚拟化(SR-IOV)功能。初步实验结果表明,与其他解决方案相比,我们的方案实现了更短的重构时间和更小的方差。
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