Throughput Propagation in Constraint-Based Design Space Exploration for Mixed-Criticality Systems

Kathrin Rosvall, N. Khalilzad, George Ungureanu, I. Sander
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When designing complex mixed-critical systems on multiprocessor platforms, a huge number of design alternatives has to be evaluated. Therefore, there is a need for tools which systematically find and analyze the ample alternatives and identify solutions that satisfy the design constraints. The recently proposed design space exploration (DSE) tool DeSyDe uses constraint programming (CP) to find implementations with performance guarantees for multiple applications with potentially mixed-critical design constraints on a shared platform. A key component of the DeSyDe tool is its throughput analysis component, called a throughput propagator in the context of CP. The throughput propagator guides the exploration by evaluating each design decision and is therefore executed excessively throughout the exploration. This paper presents two throughput propagators based on different analysis methods for DeSyDe. Their performance is evaluated in a range of experiments with six different application graphs, heterogeneous platform models and mixed-critical design constraints. The results suggest that the MCR throughput propagator is more efficient.
基于约束的混合临界系统设计空间探索中的吞吐量传播
当在多处理器平台上设计复杂的混合关键系统时,必须评估大量的设计方案。因此,需要一种工具来系统地发现和分析大量的备选方案,并确定满足设计约束的解决方案。最近提出的设计空间探索(DSE)工具DeSyDe使用约束编程(CP)为共享平台上具有混合关键设计约束的多个应用程序寻找具有性能保证的实现。DeSyDe工具的一个关键组件是它的吞吐量分析组件,在CP上下文中称为吞吐量传播器。吞吐量传播器通过评估每个设计决策来指导探索,因此在整个探索过程中过度执行。本文提出了基于DeSyDe不同分析方法的两种吞吐量传播器。在六种不同的应用图、异构平台模型和混合临界设计约束的一系列实验中,对它们的性能进行了评估。结果表明,MCR吞吐量传播器具有更高的效率。
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