Co-design of channel buffers and crossbar organizations in NoCs architectures

Avinash Karanth Kodi, R. Morris, D. DiTomaso, Ashwini Sarathy, A. Louri
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Network-on-Chips (NoCs) have emerged as a scalable solution to the wire delay constraints, thereby providing a high-performance communication fabric for future multicores. Research has shown that power, area and performance of Network-on-Chips (NoCs) architecture are tightly integrated with the design and optimization of the link and router (buffer and crossbar). Recent work has shown that adaptive channel buffers (on-link storage) can considerably reduce power consumption and area overhead by reducing or replacing the power hungry router buffers. However, channel buffer design can lead to Head-of-Line (HoL) blocking which eventually reduces the throughput of the network. In this paper, we explore the design space of organizing channel buffers and router crossbars to improve the performance (latency, throughput) while reducing the power consumption. Our proposed designs analyze the power-performance-area trade-off in designing channel buffers for NoC architectures while overcoming HoL blocking through crossbar optimizations. Our simulation and NoC design synthesis shows that for a 8 × 8 mesh architecture, we can reduce the power consumption by 25–40%, improve performance by 10–25% while occupying 4–13% more area when compared to the baseline architecture.
noc架构中通道缓冲和跨栏组织的协同设计
片上网络(noc)已成为一种可扩展的解决方案,以解决线延迟限制,从而为未来的多核提供高性能通信结构。研究表明,片上网络(noc)架构的功耗、面积和性能与链路和路由器(缓冲区和交叉条)的设计和优化密切相关。最近的研究表明,自适应信道缓冲器(链路上存储)可以通过减少或替换耗电的路由器缓冲器来显著降低功耗和面积开销。然而,通道缓冲区的设计可能会导致Head-of-Line (HoL)阻塞,最终降低网络的吞吐量。在本文中,我们探讨了组织通道缓冲区和路由器交叉条的设计空间,以提高性能(延迟,吞吐量),同时降低功耗。我们提出的设计分析了在设计NoC架构的信道缓冲区时的功率-性能-面积权衡,同时通过交叉优化克服HoL阻塞。我们的仿真和NoC设计综合表明,对于8 × 8网格架构,我们可以将功耗降低25-40%,性能提高10-25%,而与基准架构相比,占地面积增加4-13%。
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