Evaluation of SNMP-like protocol to manage a NoC emulation platform

O. A. D. L. Junior, V. Fresse, F. Rousseau
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The Networks-on-Chip (NoCs) are currently the most appropriate communication structure for many-core embedded systems. An FPGA-based emulation platform can drastically reduce the time needed to evaluate a NoC, even if it is composed by tens or hundreds of distributed components. These components should be timely managed in order to execute an evaluation traffic scenario. There is a lack of standard protocols to drive FPGA-based NoC emulators. Such protocols could ease the integration of emulation components developed by different designers. In this paper, we evaluate a light version of SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) to manage an FPGA-based NoC emulation platform. The SNMP protocol and its related components are adapted to a hardware implementation. This facilitates the configuration of the emulation nodes without FPGA-resynthesis, as well as the extraction of emulation results. Some experiments highlight that this protocol is quite simple to implement and very efficient for a light resources overhead.
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对管理NoC仿真平台的类snmp协议的评估
片上网络(noc)是目前最适合多核嵌入式系统的通信结构。基于fpga的仿真平台可以大大减少评估NoC所需的时间,即使它由数十或数百个分布式组件组成。为了执行评估流量场景,应该及时管理这些组件。目前缺乏驱动基于fpga的NoC仿真器的标准协议。这样的协议可以简化由不同设计者开发的仿真组件的集成。在本文中,我们评估了一个轻量级的SNMP(简单网络管理协议)来管理一个基于fpga的NoC仿真平台。SNMP协议及其相关组件适用于硬件实现。这样可以方便地配置仿真节点而不需要重新合成fpga,也可以方便地提取仿真结果。一些实验表明,该协议非常容易实现,并且对于少量资源开销非常有效。
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