S. Chin, N. Sakamoto, A. Rui, Jim Zhao, Jin Hee Kim, Yuko Hara-Azumi, J. Anderson
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CGRA-ME: A unified framework for CGRA modelling and exploration
Coarse-grained reconfigurable arrays (CGRAs) are a style of programmable logic device situated between FPGAs and custom ASICs on the spectrum of programmability, performance, power and cost. CGRAs have been proposed by both academia and industry; however, prior works have been mainly self-contained without broad architectural exploration and comparisons with competing CGRAs. We present CGRA-ME - a unified CGRA framework that encompasses generic architecture description, architecture modelling, application mapping, and physical implementation. Within this framework, we discuss our architecture description language CGRA-ADL, a generic LLVM-based simulated annealing mapper, and a standard cell flow for physical implementation. An architecture exploration case study is presented, highlighting the capabilities of CGRA-ME by exploring a variety of architectures with varying functionality, interconnect, array size, and execution contexts through the mapping of application benchmarks and the production of standard cell designs.