Task Migration in Mesh NoCs over Virtual Point-to-Point Connections

B. Goodarzi, H. Sarbazi-Azad
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Abstract

Processor allocation in todays many core MPSoCs is a challenging task, especially since the order and requirements of incoming applications are unknown during design stage. To improve network performance, balance the workload across processing cores, or mitigate the effect of hot processing elements in thermal management methodologies, task migration is a method which has attracted much attention in recent years. Runtime task migration was first proposed in multicomputer with load balancing as the major objective. However, specific NoC properties such as limited amount of communication buffers, more sensitivity to implementation complexity, and tight latency and power consumption constraints bring new challenges in using task migration mechanisms in NoCs. As a consequence, the efficiency and applicability of traditional migration mechanisms (developed for multicomputers) are under question. Due to the limited resource budget in NoC-based MPSoCs as well as tight performance constraints of running applications, in this paper, we propose an efficient methodology based on virtual point-to-point (VIP for short) connections. These dedicated VIP connections provide low-latency and low-power paths for heavy communication flows created by task migration mechanisms. Analyzing the results show that the proposed scheme reduces message latency by 13% and migration latency by 14%, while 10% power savings can be achieved compared to the previously proposed task migration strategy (known as Gathering-Rout-Scattering) for mesh multiprocessors.
虚拟点对点连接上Mesh noc的任务迁移
在当今许多核心mpsoc中,处理器分配是一项具有挑战性的任务,特别是因为在设计阶段未知传入应用程序的顺序和要求。在热管理方法中,为了提高网络性能,平衡各处理核心之间的工作负载,或减轻热处理元素的影响,任务迁移是近年来备受关注的一种方法。运行时任务迁移最早是在多计算机环境中提出的,以负载均衡为主要目标。然而,特定的NoC属性,如有限的通信缓冲区数量、对实现复杂性的更敏感、严格的延迟和功耗限制,为在NoC中使用任务迁移机制带来了新的挑战。因此,(为多台计算机开发的)传统迁移机制的效率和适用性受到质疑。由于基于noc的mpsoc的资源预算有限,以及运行应用程序的严格性能约束,在本文中,我们提出了一种基于虚拟点对点(VIP)连接的有效方法。这些专用VIP连接为任务迁移机制创建的繁重通信流提供低延迟和低功耗路径。分析结果表明,该方案可减少13%的消息延迟和14%的迁移延迟,与先前提出的网格多处理器任务迁移策略(称为收集-路由-散射)相比,可节省10%的功耗。
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