AutoRex:一个自动后硅时钟调谐工具

Desta Tadesse, J. Grodstein, R. I. Bahar
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后硅时钟调谐是一种用于速度调试工作的技术,用于提高芯片的允许时钟频率。如今,高端微处理器的内核包含数千个时钟调优元素(即可变延迟缓冲区)并不罕见。每个这样的缓冲器可以分配给几个可能的离散延迟值之一,作为后硅速度调试过程的一部分。通过适当的任务组合,许多最初无法满足目标速度要求的芯片现在可以在规范范围内运行。由于芯片上有数千个可用的可调缓冲区,对延迟值的可能分配组合是相当大的。此外,工艺变化导致相同的设计,一旦制造成硅,在不同的芯片上有不同的关键路径。因此,一个特定的缓冲延迟分配,最提高时钟频率的一些芯片可能不是最优的所有芯片。在本文中,我们提出了一个叫做AutoRex的工具,它可以自动生成时钟调优分配。AutoRex通过从多个工艺角落的批量实验中获取数据,并使用可满足模理论(SMT)求解器分析这些数据,从而创建一个单一的延迟缓冲分配“配方”,从而在整个芯片样本中尽可能地提高芯片的时钟频率。我们的结果显示,使用AutoRex的频率提高了9%。
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AutoRex: An automated post-silicon clock tuning tool
Post-silicon clock-tuning is a technique used as part of speed-debug efforts to increase the allowable clock frequency of a chip. These days, it is not uncommon for high-end microprocessors to have cores containing a few thousand clock-tuning elements (i.e., variable-delay buffers). Each such buffer can be assigned to one of several possible discrete delay values, as part of the post-silicon speed debugging process. With the proper mix of assignments, many chips that initially could not meet targeted speed requirements, can now run within specification. With thousands of tunable buffers available on chip, the possible combination of assignments to the delay values is quite large. In addition, process variation causes the same design, once fabricated into silicon, to have different critical paths across different chips. Thus a specific buffer-delay assignment that most improves clock frequency for some chips may not be optimal for all chips. In this paper, we propose a tool we call AutoRex, that produces clock-tuning assignments automatically. AutoRex operates by taking data from a volume experiment across multiple process corners and analyzes this data using Satisfiability Modulo Theory (SMT) solvers to create a single “recipe” for delay buffer assignments such that the clock frequency of the chip is improved as much as possible over the entire sample of chips. Our results show up to a 9% improvement in frequency using AutoRex.
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