Speeding up control-dominated applications through microarchitectural customizations in embedded processors

Peter Petrov, A. Orailoglu
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We present a methodology for microarchitectural customization of embedded processors by exploiting application information, thus attaining the twin benefits of processor standardization and application-specific customization. Such powerful techniques enable increased application fragments to be placed on the processor, with no sacrifice in system requirements, thus reducing the custom hardware and the concomitant area requirements in SOCs. We illustrate these ideas through the branch resolution problem, known to impose severe performance degradation on control-dominated embedded applications. A low-cost late customizable hardware that uses application information to fold out a set of frequently executed branches is described. Experimental results show that for a representative set of control dominated applications a reduction in the range of 7%-22% in processor cycles can be achieved, thus extending the scope of low-cost embedded processors in complex co-designs for control intensive systems.
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通过嵌入式处理器中的微架构定制加速控制主导的应用程序
我们提出了一种利用应用信息对嵌入式处理器进行微架构定制的方法,从而实现了处理器标准化和特定应用定制的双重好处。这种强大的技术可以将更多的应用程序片段放在处理器上,而不会牺牲系统需求,从而减少了soc中的自定义硬件和伴随的区域需求。我们通过分支解析问题来说明这些思想,已知分支解析问题会对控制为主的嵌入式应用程序造成严重的性能下降。描述了一种低成本的后期可定制硬件,它使用应用程序信息折叠出一组经常执行的分支。实验结果表明,对于一组具有代表性的控制主导应用,处理器周期可以减少7%-22%,从而扩大了低成本嵌入式处理器在控制密集型系统复杂协同设计中的范围。
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