LEOSoC:用于异构片上系统硬件加速器管理的开源跨平台嵌入式Linux库(仅摘要)

Andrea Guerrieri, Sahand Kashani-Akhavan, Mikhail Asiatici, P. Lombardi, B. Belhadj, P. Ienne
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现代异构soc(片上系统)包含一组由FPGA结构包围的硬ip (HIPs),用于托管自定义硬件加速器(HAs)。然而,在嵌入式Linux环境中有效地管理这样的HAs涉及到创建和构建特定于目标平台的定制设备驱动程序,这会对开发成本、可移植性和上市时间产生负面影响。为了解决这个问题,我们提出了LEOSoC,一个开源的跨平台嵌入式Linux库。LEOSoC减少了将HAs与应用程序接口所需的开发工作量,并使熟悉标准POSIX线程语义的嵌入式软件开发人员易于使用soc。使用LEOSoC不需要任何特定版本的Linux内核,也不需要为每个新的内核版本重新构建自定义驱动程序。LEOSoC由基础硬件系统和软件层组成。硬件和软件都可以在不同供应商的SoC上移植,并且库可以识别并自动适应其运行的目标SoC平台。此外,LEOSoC允许应用程序在运行时部分或完全改变ha的结构,而无需通过利用底层平台重新启动系统。支持动态的FPGA全/部分可重构性。该系统已经在来自不同供应商的多个COTS(商用现货)板上进行了测试,每个板都运行不同版本的Linux,因此,在特定的工业设计中证明了LEOSoC的真正可移植性和可用性。
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LEOSoC: An Open-Source Cross-Platform Embedded Linux Library for Managing Hardware Accelerators in Heterogeneous System-on-Chips(Abstract Only)
Modern heterogeneous SoCs (System-on-Chip) contain a set of Hard IPs (HIPs) surrounded by an FPGA fabric for hosting custom Hardware Accelerators (HAs). However, efficiently managing such HAs in an embedded Linux environment involves creating and building custom device drivers specific to the target platform, which negatively impacts development cost, portability and time-to-market. To address this issue, we present LEOSoC, an open-source cross-platform embedded Linux library. LEOSoC reduces the development effort required to interface HAs with applications and makes SoCs easy to use for an embedded software developer who is familiar with the semantics of standard POSIX threads. Using LEOSoC does not require any specific version of the Linux kernel, nor to rebuild a custom driver for each new kernel release. LEOSoC consists of a base hardware system and a software layer. Both hardware and software are portable across SoC from various vendors and the library recognizes and auto-adapts to the target SoC platform on which it is running. Furthermore, LEOSoC allows the application to partially or completely change the structure of the HAs at runtime without rebooting the system by leveraging the underlying platforms? support for dynamic full/partial FPGA reconfigurability. The system has been tested on multiple COTS (Commercial Off The Shelf) boards from different vendors, each one running different versions of Linux and, therefore, proving the real portability and usability of LEOSoC in a specific industrial design.
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