Multithread Accelerators on FPGAs: A Dataflow-Based Approach

Francesco Ratto, Stefano Esposito, Carlo Sau, L. Raffo, F. Palumbo
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Multithreading is a well-known technique for general-purpose systems to deliver a substantial performance gain, raising resource efficiency by exploiting underutilization periods. With the increase of specialized hardware, resource efficiency became fundamental to master the introduced overhead of such kind of devices. In this work, we propose a model-based approach for designing specialized multithread hardware accelerators. This novel approach exploits dataflow models of applications and tagged tokens to let the resulting hardware support concurrent threads without the need to replicate the whole accelerator. Assessment is carried out over different versions of an accelerator for a compute-intensive step of modern video coding algorithms, under several feeding configurations. Results highlight that the proposed multithread accelerators achieve a valuable tradeoff: saving computational resources with respect to replicated parallel single-thread accelerators, while guaranteeing shorter waiting, response, and elaboration time than a unique single-thread accelerator multiplexed in time. 2012 ACM
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fpga上的多线程加速器:基于数据流的方法
多线程是通用系统的一种众所周知的技术,它通过利用未充分利用的时间来提供大量的性能增益,提高资源效率。随着专用硬件的增加,资源效率成为控制此类设备引入的开销的基础。在这项工作中,我们提出了一种基于模型的方法来设计专用的多线程硬件加速器。这种新颖的方法利用了应用程序的数据流模型和标记令牌,让生成的硬件支持并发线程,而无需复制整个加速器。在几种馈电配置下,对现代视频编码算法的计算密集型步骤的不同版本的加速器进行评估。结果强调,所提出的多线程加速器实现了一个有价值的权衡:相对于复制的并行单线程加速器节省计算资源,同时保证比唯一的单线程加速器及时复用更短的等待、响应和处理时间。2012年ACM
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