OSR-Lite: Fast and deadlock-free NoC reconfiguration framework

Alessandro Strano, D. Bertozzi, F. Triviño, J. L. Sánchez, F. J. Alfaro, J. Flich
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Current and future on-chip networks will feature an enhanced degree of reconfigurability. Power management and virtualization strategies as well as the need to survive to the progressive onset of wear-out faults are root causes for that. In all these cases, a non-intrusive and efficient reconfiguration method is needed to allow the network to function uninterruptedly over the course of the reconfiguration process while remaining deadlock-free. This paper is inspired by the overlapped static reconfiguration (OSR) protocol developed for off-chip networks. However, in its native form its implementation in NoCs is out-of-reach. Therefore, we provide a careful engineering of the NoC switch architecture and of the system-level infrastructure to support a cost-effective, complete and transparent reconfiguration process. Performance during the reconfiguration process is not affected and implementation costs (critical path and area overhead) are proved to be fully affordable for a constrained system. Less than 250 cycles are needed for the reconfiguration process of an 8×8 2D mesh with marginal impact on system performance.
OSR-Lite:快速且无死锁的NoC重构框架
当前和未来的片上网络将具有更高程度的可重构性。电源管理和虚拟化策略以及应对逐渐出现的损耗故障的需求是造成这种情况的根本原因。在所有这些情况下,都需要一种非侵入性和高效的重新配置方法,以允许网络在重新配置过程中不间断地运行,同时保持无死锁。本文的灵感来自于为片外网络开发的重叠静态重构(OSR)协议。然而,在其原生形式中,它在noc中的实现是遥不可及的。因此,我们提供了NoC交换机架构和系统级基础设施的精心设计,以支持具有成本效益,完整和透明的重新配置过程。重新配置过程中的性能不受影响,并且实现成本(关键路径和面积开销)被证明是完全可以承受的。对8×8二维网格的重构过程只需要不到250个周期,对系统性能的影响很小。
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