Metrics for reconfigurable architectures characterization: remanence and scalability

P. Benoit, G. Sassatelli, L. Torres, D. Demigny, M. Robert, G. Cambon
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Abstract

Target applications for mobile devices such as PDA and cellular telephones require increasingly powerful architectures. This challenge has spawned different hardware acceleration styles like configurable instruction set processors, coprocessors, and ASIC. Despite acceptable, these solutions show today a lack of flexibility considering rapidly changing standards. Structurally programmable architectures can today provide a trade-off between performance of hardwired logic and flexibility of processors. More and more reconfigurable architectures are today available as IP cores for SoC designers. These ones often differ according to several parameters (granularity, reconfiguration mode, topology...). Therefore, it is not straightforward to compare different architectures and choose the right one considering both actual and future requirements. This paper proposes a general model for reconfigurable architectures and gives a set of metrics which prove useful for architecture characterization. The methodology is illustrated on a dynamically reconfigurable architecture: the systolic ring.
可重构架构特征的度量:剩余性和可伸缩性
针对移动设备(如PDA和蜂窝电话)的目标应用程序需要越来越强大的体系结构。这一挑战催生了不同的硬件加速风格,如可配置指令集处理器、协处理器和ASIC。尽管可以接受,但考虑到快速变化的标准,这些解决方案在今天显示出缺乏灵活性。如今,结构上可编程的体系结构可以在硬连接逻辑的性能和处理器的灵活性之间进行权衡。如今,越来越多的可重构架构可作为SoC设计人员的IP核。这些通常根据几个参数(粒度、重新配置模式、拓扑……)而有所不同。因此,比较不同的体系结构并同时考虑实际和未来的需求来选择正确的体系结构并不是一件简单的事情。本文提出了一种可重构体系结构的通用模型,并给出了一套用于体系结构表征的度量。该方法在一个动态可重构的结构上得到了说明:收缩环。
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