MicroLET: A New SDNoC-Based Communication Protocol for ChipLET-Based Systems

Soultana Ellinidou, G. Sharma, Sotirios Kontogiannis, O. Markowitch, J. Dricot, G. Gogniat
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Currently the industry moves to smaller process nodes even if the cost for yielding large dies continues to increase, moving to the 5nm and even 3nm nodes. Hence a chiplet-based design has been initiated and quickly gain attention from industry, academia and government agencies. This cutting edge approach became advantageous to break down a large die into smaller chiplets in order to improve yield and binning. In order to exploit this new approach the interconnect fabric connecting the nodes of the entire system should be of high importance to enable the properly distribution of the data. Each individual chiplet may contain its own local Network on Chip (NoC), which operates for intra-chiplet traffic. However the communication over chiplet-based systems is complicated enough, due to various routing algorithms and NoC topologies and an alternative solution is needed. In this paper we introduce an SDNoC(Software Define Network on Chip)-based communication protocol for chiplet-based systems, called MicroLET, which consists of a flexible and modular SDNoC architecture and 3 main phases: Handshake, Network Monitoring, Routing. An implementation of the SDNoC architecture and an evaluation of the proposed routing algorithm compared to the XY and the Odd-Even algorithms within different traffic scenarios is presented. Through the evaluation of the MicroLET protocol, it is proven that it could be a good candidate for the future chiplet-based systems.
微let:一种新的基于sdc的基于芯片系统的通信协议
目前,尽管生产大型晶片的成本持续增加,但该行业仍在转向更小的工艺节点,转向5nm甚至3nm节点。因此,基于芯片的设计已经启动,并迅速得到了工业界、学术界和政府机构的关注。这种尖端的方法有利于将一个大的模具分解成更小的芯片,以提高产量和结块。为了利用这种新方法,连接整个系统节点的互连结构应该非常重要,以使数据能够正确分布。每个单独的小片可以包含其自己的本地片上网络(NoC),其用于小片内流量。然而,由于各种路由算法和NoC拓扑,基于芯片的系统上的通信足够复杂,需要一种替代解决方案。本文介绍了一种基于SDNoC(软件定义的片上网络)的通信协议,称为MicroLET,它由一个灵活的模块化SDNoC架构和三个主要阶段组成:握手、网络监控、路由。给出了SDNoC架构的实现,并在不同的流量场景下,将所提出的路由算法与XY和奇偶算法进行了比较。通过对微let协议的评估,证明它可以成为未来基于芯片的系统的一个很好的候选者。
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