片上网络架构和设计方法

Shashi Kumar, A. Jantsch, Mikael Millberg, Johnny Öberg, J. Soininen, M. Forsell, Kari Tiensyrjä, A. Hemani
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我们提出了一个用于单芯片系统的分组交换平台,它可以很好地扩展到任意数量的处理器资源。该平台,我们称之为片上网络(NOC),包括架构和设计方法。NOC架构是一个m/spl倍/n的交换机网格,资源放置在交换机形成的槽位上。我们假设交换机和资源的二维网格的直接布局,提供物理和架构级的设计集成。每台交换机连接一个资源和四个相邻的交换机,每个资源连接到一台交换机。资源可以是处理器核心、内存、FPGA、自定义硬件块或任何其他知识产权(IP)块,它们适合可用的插槽并符合NOC的接口。NOC架构本质上是由OSI协议栈的物理层、数据链路层和网络层组成的片上通信基础设施。我们定义了一个区域的概念,它占据了任意数量的资源和开关的区域。这个概念允许NOC容纳大型资源,如大型内存库,FPGA区域,或特殊用途的计算资源,如高性能多处理器。NOC设计方法包括两个阶段。在第一阶段,从通用NOC模板派生出具体的体系结构。具体的架构定义了交换机的数量和网络的形状,区域的种类和形状以及资源的数量和种类。第二阶段将应用程序映射到具体的架构上,形成具体的产品。
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A network on chip architecture and design methodology
We propose a packet switched platform for single chip systems which scales well to an arbitrary number of processor like resources. The platform, which we call Network-on-Chip (NOC), includes both the architecture and the design methodology. The NOC architecture is a m/spl times/n mesh of switches and resources are placed on the slots formed by the switches. We assume a direct layout of the 2-D mesh of switches and resources providing physical- and architectural-level design integration. Each switch is connected to one resource and four neighboring switches, and each resource is connected to one switch. A resource can be a processor core, memory, an FPGA, a custom hardware block or any other intellectual property (IP) block, which fits into the available slot and complies with the interface of the NOC. The NOC architecture essentially is the onchip communication infrastructure comprising the physical layer, the data link layer and the network layer of the OSI protocol stack. We define the concept of a region, which occupies an area of any number of resources and switches. This concept allows the NOC to accommodate large resources such as large memory banks, FPGA areas, or special purpose computation resources such as high performance multi-processors. The NOC design methodology consists of two phases. In the first phase a concrete architecture is derived from the general NOC template. The concrete architecture defines the number of switches and shape of the network, the kind and shape of regions and the number and kind of resources. The second phase maps the application onto the concrete architecture to form a concrete product.
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