Static dataflow with access patterns: Semantics and analysis

Arkadeb Ghosal, Rhishikesh Limaye, K. Ravindran, S. Tripakis, A. Prasad, Guoqiang Wang, Trung N. Tran, H. Andrade
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Abstract

Signal processing and multimedia applications are commonly modeled using Static/Cyclo-Static Dataflow (SDF/CSDF) models. SDF/CSDF explicitly specifies how much data is produced and consumed per firing during computation. This results in strong compile-time analyzability of many useful execution properties such as deadlock absence, channel boundedness, and throughput. However, SDF/CSDF is limited in its ability to capture how data is accessed in time. Hence, using these models often leads to implementations that are suboptimal (i.e., use more resources than necessary) or even incorrect (i.e., use insufficient resources). In this work, we advance a new model called Static Dataflow with Access Patterns (SDF-AP) that captures the timing of data accesses (for both production and consumption). This paper formalizes the semantics of SDF-AP, defines key properties governing model execution, and discusses algorithms to check these properties under correctness and resource constraints. Results are presented to evaluate these analysis algorithms on practical applications modeled by SDF-AP.
具有访问模式的静态数据流:语义和分析
信号处理和多媒体应用通常使用静态/循环静态数据流(SDF/CSDF)模型建模。SDF/CSDF显式指定了计算期间每次触发产生和消耗的数据量。这使得许多有用的执行属性(如无死锁、通道有界性和吞吐量)具有强大的编译时可分析性。但是,SDF/CSDF在及时捕获数据访问方式的能力方面受到限制。因此,使用这些模型通常会导致实现不是最优的(例如,使用了不必要的资源),甚至是不正确的(例如,使用了不足的资源)。在这项工作中,我们提出了一个新的模型,称为带有访问模式的静态数据流(SDF-AP),它捕获数据访问的时间(用于生产和消费)。本文形式化了SDF-AP的语义,定义了控制模型执行的关键属性,并讨论了在正确性和资源约束下检查这些属性的算法。通过SDF-AP模型对这些分析算法的实际应用进行了评价。
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