Trade-offs in the Configuration of a Network on Chip for Multiple Use-Cases

Andreas Hansson, K. Goossens
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Systems on chip (SoC) are becoming increasingly complex, with a large number of applications integrated on the same chip. Such a system often supports a large number of use-cases and is dynamically reconfigured when platform conditions or user requirements change. Networks on chip (NoC) offer the designer unsurpassed runtime flexibility. This flexibility stems from the programmability of the individual routers and network interfaces. When a change in use-case occurs, the application task graph and the network connections change. To mitigate the complexity in programming the many registers controlling the NoC, an abstraction in the form of a configuration library is needed. In addition, such a library must leave the modified system in a consistent state, from which normal operation can continue. In this paper we present the facilities for controlling change in a reconfigurable NoC. We show the architectural additions and the many trade-offs in the design of a run-time library for NoC reconfiguration. We qualitatively and quantitatively evaluate the performance, memory requirements, predictability and reusability of the different implementations
片上网络多用例配置中的权衡
片上系统(SoC)正变得越来越复杂,大量的应用程序集成在同一个芯片上。这样的系统通常支持大量的用例,并在平台条件或用户需求发生变化时动态地重新配置。芯片网络(NoC)为设计者提供了无与伦比的运行时灵活性。这种灵活性源于单个路由器和网络接口的可编程性。当用例发生变化时,应用程序任务图和网络连接也会发生变化。为了减少对控制NoC的多个寄存器进行编程的复杂性,需要以配置库的形式进行抽象。此外,这样的库必须使修改后的系统处于一致的状态,这样才能继续正常的操作。在本文中,我们提出了在可重构NoC中控制变化的设备。我们将展示用于NoC重新配置的运行时库设计中的体系结构添加和许多权衡。我们定性和定量地评估不同实现的性能、内存需求、可预测性和可重用性
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