Instruction subsetting: Trading power for programmability

W. Dougherty, D. Pursley, D. E. Thomas
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Power consumption is an increasingly important consideration in the design of mixed hardware/software systems. This work defines the notion of instruction subsetting and explores its use as a means of reducing power consumption from the system level of design. Instruction subsetting is defined as creating an application specific instruction set processor from a more general processor such as a DSP. Although not as effective as an ASIC solution, instruction subsetting provides much of the power savings while maintaining some level of programmability. Instruction set choice strongly affects the savings. We synthesized 5 ASIPs through place and route and found that a poorly chosen instruction set may consume more than 4 times the energy of an ASIP with a proper instruction set choice. This finding will allow designers to consider another set of trade-offs in their hardware/software design space exploration.
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指令子集:用能力换取可编程性
功耗是混合硬件/软件系统设计中越来越重要的考虑因素。这项工作定义了指令子集的概念,并从系统设计层面探讨了它作为降低功耗的一种手段的使用。指令子集定义为从更通用的处理器(如DSP)创建特定于应用程序的指令集处理器。尽管不如ASIC解决方案有效,但指令子集在保持一定程度的可编程性的同时提供了大量的功耗节省。指令集的选择对节省有很大影响。我们通过放置和路由综合了5个ASIP,发现选择不当的指令集消耗的能量可能是选择正确指令集的ASIP的4倍以上。这一发现将允许设计师在他们的硬件/软件设计空间探索中考虑另一组权衡。
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