A performance-oriented circuit partitioning algorithm with logic-block replication for multi-FPGA systems

N. Togawa, M. Sato, T. Ohtsuki
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This paper proposes a circuit partitioning algorithm in which the delay of each critical signal path is within a specified upper bound. Its core is recursive bipartitioning of a circuit which consists of three stages: (0) detection of critical paths; (1) bipartitioning of a set of primary inputs and outputs; and (2) bipartitioning of a set of logic-blocks. In (0), the algorithm detects the critical paths based on their lower bounds of delays. The delays of the critical paths are reduced with higher priority. In (1), the algorithm attempts to assign the primary input and output on each critical path to one chip. In (2), the algorithm not only decreases the number of crossings between chips but also assigns the logic blocks on each critical path to one chip by exploiting a network flow technique with logic-block replication. The experimental results demonstrate that it resolves almost all path delay constraints with the maximum number of required I/O blocks per chip small compared with conventional algorithms.
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一种面向性能的多fpga系统逻辑块复制电路划分算法
本文提出了一种电路划分算法,其中每个关键信号路径的延迟都在一个指定的上界内。其核心是电路的递归双分划,分为三个阶段:(0)关键路径检测;(1)对一组主要投入和产出进行双划分;(2)一组逻辑块的二分划。在(0)中,算法根据关键路径的延迟下界检测关键路径。关键路径的时延降低,优先级越高。在(1)中,算法试图将每个关键路径上的主输入输出分配给一个芯片。在(2)中,该算法不仅减少了芯片之间的交叉次数,而且利用具有逻辑块复制的网络流技术,将每个关键路径上的逻辑块分配给一个芯片。实验结果表明,与传统算法相比,该算法可以解决几乎所有的路径延迟约束,并且每块芯片所需的最大I/O块数较小。
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