A novel profile-driven technique for simultaneous power and code-size optimization of microcoded IPs

B. Gorjiara, D. Gajski
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Microcoded customized IPs have significantly better performance, yet larger code size, compared to similarly-sized instruction-based processors. Storing wide microcodes on-chip requires wide memory-blocks that occupy a large area and consume high leakage power. Therefore, addressing the code size of microcoded IPs is very important. In this paper, we introduce compression techniques that along with careful resolution of ldquodonpsilat carerdquo values (denoted by dasiaXpsila) in microcode can address the code size issue. We observed that dasiaXpsila values can be used for improving either dynamic power of IPs or their compression. However, achieving the efficiency of both is challenging. In this paper, we propose a profile-guided dasiaXpsila-resolution technique that can achieve both power and compression efficiency. Using our technique, the code size of microcoded IPs is reduced by 2.7 times, while saving 20% dynamic power, on average.
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一种用于微编码ip同时优化功率和代码大小的新型配置文件驱动技术
与类似大小的基于指令的处理器相比,微编码定制ip具有更好的性能,但代码大小更大。在片上存储宽微码需要宽存储块,占用面积大,泄漏功率高。因此,处理微编码ip的代码大小是非常重要的。在本文中,我们介绍了压缩技术,以及在微码中对ldquodonpsilat carerdquo值(由dasiaXpsila表示)的仔细解析可以解决代码大小问题。我们观察到,dasiaXpsila值可以用于提高ip的动态功率或其压缩。然而,实现两者的效率是具有挑战性的。在本文中,我们提出了一种轮廓引导的dasiaxsila -分辨率技术,可以同时实现功率和压缩效率。使用我们的技术,微编码ip的代码大小减少了2.7倍,同时平均节省20%的动态功率。
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