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引用次数: 11
摘要
通过粗粒度数据流图对DSP应用程序进行建模在DSP设计社区中很流行,并且越来越多的快速原型工具支持这种数据流语义。由于不同的工具可能适用于设计的不同阶段或代,因此通常需要将基于数据流的应用程序模型从一种原型工具迁移到另一种原型工具。在跨不同原型工具传输基于数据流的设计时,两个关键问题是缺乏面向dsp的数据流图的独立于供应商的语言,以及缺乏有效的移植方法。在我们之前的工作中,数据流交换格式(DIF) (C. Hsu et al., 2004)已被开发为一种标准语言,用于指定DSP系统的混合粒度数据流模型。本文介绍了DIF基础设施的扩展,采用系统的移植方法,将DIF与特定的导出和导入机制紧密集成,该机制将DIF接口到特定的DSP设计工具。结合这种移植机制,本文还介绍了一种新的语言,称为actor交换格式(AIF),用于跨不同工具传输与DSP库组件有关的相关信息。通过一个合成孔径雷达应用的案例研究,我们展示了基于dif的移植方法所提供的高度自动化。
Porting DSP applications across design tools using the dataflow interchange format
Modeling DSP applications through coarse-grain dataflow graphs is popular in the DSP design community, and a growing set of rapid prototyping tools support such dataflow semantics. Since different tools may be suitable for different phases or generations of a design, it is often desirable to migrate a dataflow-based application model from one prototyping tool to another. Two critical problems in transferring dataflow-based designs across different prototyping tools are the lack of a vendor-independent language for DSP-oriented dataflow graphs, and the lack of an efficient porting methodology. In our previous work, the dataflow interchange format (DIF) (C. Hsu et al., 2004) has been developed as a standard language to specify mixed-grain dataflow models for DSP systems. This paper presents the augmentation of the DIF infrastructure with a systematic porting approach that integrates DIF tightly with the specific exporting and importing mechanisms that interface DIF to specific DSP design tools. In conjunction with this porting mechanism, this paper also introduces a novel language, called the actor interchange format (AIF), for transferring relevant information pertaining to DSP library components across different tools. Through a case study of a synthetic aperture radar application, we demonstrate the high degree of automation offered by our DIF-based porting approach.