Marco Ceriani, G. Palermo, Simone Secchi, Antonino Tumeo, Oreste Villa
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Exploring Manycore Multinode Systems for Irregular Applications with FPGA Prototyping
We propose an intermediate approach between full custom hardware systems and full-software tools. Figure 1 shows the overview of the proposed architecture. We start from an off-the-shelf architecture composed of simple, in-order cores and an on-chip interconnection. The onchip interconnection interfaces the processing core with the memory controller for the external memory (DDR3) and the shared I/O peripherals. We add three custom components: the Global Memory Access Scheduler (GMAS), the Global Network Interface (GNI) and the Global SYNChronization module (GSYNC). The GMAS enables support for the scrambled address space. It also implements part of the support latency tolerance, storing remote memory operations, and acts as a scheduler for lightweight software multithreading.