The design of specialized accelerators is essential to the success of many modern Systems-on-Chip. Electronic system-level design methodologies and high-level synthesis tools are critical for the efficient design and optimization of an accelerator. Still, these methodologies and tools offer only limited support for the optimization of the memory structures, which are often responsible for most of the area occupied by an accelerator. To address these limitations, we present a novel methodology to automatically derive the memory subsystems of SoC accelerators. Our approach enables compositional design-space exploration and promotes design reuse of the accelerator specifications. We illustrate its effective-ness by presenting experimental results on the design of two accelerators for a high-performance embedded application. Copyright 2014 ACM.

System-level memory optimization for high-level synthesis of component-based SoCs

Pilato, Christian;
2014-01-01

Abstract

The design of specialized accelerators is essential to the success of many modern Systems-on-Chip. Electronic system-level design methodologies and high-level synthesis tools are critical for the efficient design and optimization of an accelerator. Still, these methodologies and tools offer only limited support for the optimization of the memory structures, which are often responsible for most of the area occupied by an accelerator. To address these limitations, we present a novel methodology to automatically derive the memory subsystems of SoC accelerators. Our approach enables compositional design-space exploration and promotes design reuse of the accelerator specifications. We illustrate its effective-ness by presenting experimental results on the design of two accelerators for a high-performance embedded application. Copyright 2014 ACM.
2014
Proceedings of the International Conference on Hardware/Software Codesign and System Synthesis, CODES+ISSS 2014
9781450330510
High-level synthesis; Memory optimization; System-on-chip; Software; Hardware and Architecture
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