Automatic detection of recurring operation patterns

M. Arnold, H. Corporaal
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An important problem in the area of processor design for embedded systems is determining the proper instruction set architecture. Trade-offs have to be made between programmability and reusability of dedicated hardware for special functionality on the one hand, and a high performance dedicated instruction set on the other hand. This paper addresses the question of how to find specialized ISA extensions for a set of applications. We describe the application of a new pattern matching technique to the problem of the identification of recurring patterns of operations. By implementing frequently occurring operation patterns in hardware, and using this hardware as special function units, a fine-grained hardware/software partitioning can be found. The fine granularity, and the fact that patterns are taken from a number of different target applications rather than a single one, increase the opportunities for reuse of the special-purpose hardware. We illustrate our technique with experiments on a number of benchmarks from the DSP domain.
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自动检测重复的操作模式
嵌入式系统处理器设计中的一个重要问题是确定合适的指令集体系结构。必须在专用硬件的可编程性和可重用性与高性能专用指令集之间进行权衡。本文解决了如何为一组应用程序找到专门的ISA扩展的问题。我们描述了一种新的模式匹配技术在识别操作重复模式问题上的应用。通过在硬件中实现频繁出现的操作模式,并将这些硬件用作特殊功能单元,可以找到细粒度的硬件/软件分区。精细的粒度,以及模式取自多个不同的目标应用程序而不是单个应用程序的事实,增加了重用专用硬件的机会。我们通过DSP领域的一些基准测试来说明我们的技术。
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