面向全局互连资源共享的多周期通信体系结构和综合流程

Wei-Sheng Huang, Y. Hong, Juinn-Dar Huang, Ya-Shih Huang
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在深亚微米技术中,线延迟不再是可以忽略不计的,并逐渐主导着系统延迟。一些最先进的体系结构合成流采用分布式寄存器(DR)体系结构来处理这种不断增加的延迟。DR架构虽然允许多周期通信,但在互连资源上引入了额外的开销。为了实现互连和寄存器的全局共享,本文提出了规则分布式寄存器全局资源共享(RDR-GRS)架构。在RDR-GRS架构的基础上,进一步将信道和寄存器分配问题定义为数据传输的路径调度问题。然后给出了该问题的一种形式和灵活的表述,并用整数线性规划(ILP)进行了最优求解。实验结果表明,RDR-GRS/ILP与以前的工作相比,平均减少58%的导线和35%的寄存器。
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A multicycle communication architecture and synthesis flow for Global interconnect Resource Sharing
In deep submicron technology, wire delay is no longer negligible and is gradually dominating the system latency. Some state-of-the-art architectural synthesis flows adopt the distributed register (DR) architecture to cope with this increasing latency. The DR architecture, though allows multicycle communication, introduces extra overhead on interconnect resource. In this paper, we propose the regular distributed register - global resource sharing (RDR-GRS) architecture to enable global sharing of interconnects and registers. Based on the RDR-GRS architecture, we further define the channel and register allocation problem as a path scheduling problem of data transfers. A formal and flexible formulation of this problem is then presented and optimally solved by Integer Linear Programming (ILP). Experimental results show that RDR-GRS/ILP can averagely reduce 58% wires and 35% registers compared to the previous work.
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