多维MP-SoC设计空间协同探索的系统级基础设施

Zai Jian Jia, T. Bautista, A. Núñez, A. Pimentel, M. Thompson
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在本文中,我们提出了一个灵活和可扩展的系统级MP-SoC设计空间探索(DSE)基础设施,称为NASA。这个高度模块化的框架使用定义良好的接口,以简单的即插即用方式轻松集成不同的系统级仿真工具以及不同的搜索策略组合。此外,NASA部署了一种所谓的面向维度的DSE方法,允许设计师配置适当数量的、经过优化的、可能不同的搜索算法,同时共同探索不同的设计空间维度。因此,NASA从一组相对简单的用户规范开始,为多维MP-SoC设计空间的系统探索提供了一个灵活且可重用的框架。为了展示NASA框架的能力并说明其不同的方面,我们还提出了几个DSE实验,例如,我们比较了NASA在所有设计空间维度上使用单一搜索算法的配置与在每个维度上使用单独搜索算法的配置。这些概念验证实验表明,与对所有维度使用单一搜索算法的传统方法相比,后一种多维度的共同探索可以找到更好的设计点,并评估更高的设计选择多样性。
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A system-level infrastructure for multidimensional MP-SoC design space co-exploration
In this article, we present a flexible and extensible system-level MP-SoC design space exploration (DSE) infrastructure, called NASA. This highly modular framework uses well-defined interfaces to easily integrate different system-level simulation tools as well as different combinations of search strategies in a simple plug-and-play fashion. Moreover, NASA deploys a so-called dimension-oriented DSE approach, allowing designers to configure the appropriate number of, well-tuned and possibly different, search algorithms to simultaneously co-explore the various design space dimensions. As a result, NASA provides a flexible and re-usable framework for the systematic exploration of the multidimensional MP-SoC design space, starting from a set of relatively simple user specifications. To demonstrate the capabilities of the NASA framework and to illustrate its distinct aspects, we also present several DSE experiments in which, for example, we compare NASA configurations using a single search algorithm for all design space dimensions to configurations using a separate search algorithm per dimension. These proof-of-concept experiments indicate that the latter multidimensional co-exploration can find better design points and evaluates a higher diversity of design alternatives as compared to the more traditional approach of using a single search algorithm for all dimensions.
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