Early performance-cost estimation of application-specific data path pipelining

Jelena Trajkovic, D. Gajski
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Application-specific processors (ASPs) are increasingly being adopted for optimized implementation of embedded systems. ASP design automation tools are, therefore, critical for meeting the time-to-market goals for ASP-based embedded systems. This paper targets the problem of determining the optimal data path pipeline configuration from a given application C code. We propose a technique for automatically estimating the application execution time on an ASP for various data path pipeline configurations based on estimated clock cycle length and estimated number of cycles. In addition, we compute the cost of each pipelined design, thereby characterizing the ASP by its performance and cost. Our estimation enables fast, accurate and early analysis of trade-offs between different data path pipeline configurations, without the need for creating either a prototype or a cycle-accurate model of the ASP. Our experimental results, based on industrial applications, demonstrate high fidelity for the performance estimation.
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特定于应用程序的数据路径管道的早期性能成本估计
应用程序专用处理器(asp)越来越多地被用于优化嵌入式系统的实现。因此,ASP设计自动化工具对于满足基于ASP的嵌入式系统的上市时间目标至关重要。本文针对从给定的应用程序C代码中确定最佳数据路径管道配置的问题。我们提出了一种基于估计时钟周期长度和估计周期数来自动估计ASP上各种数据路径管道配置的应用程序执行时间的技术。此外,我们计算了每个流水线设计的成本,从而通过其性能和成本来表征ASP。我们的评估能够快速、准确和早期地分析不同数据路径管道配置之间的权衡,而无需创建ASP的原型或周期精确模型。我们的实验结果,基于工业应用,证明了高保真的性能估计。
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