CHiMPS

Autor: Prasanna Sundararajan, Dave Bennett, Andrew Putnam, Eric F. Dellinger, Jeffrey M. Mason
Rok vydání: 2008
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Zdroj: FPGA
DOI: 10.1145/1344671.1344720
Popis: This poster describes CHiMPS, a toolflow that aims to provide software developers with a way to program hybrid CPU-FPGA platforms using familiar tools, languages, and techniques. CHiMPS starts with C and produces a specialized spatial dataflow architecture that supports coherent caches and the shared-memory programming model. The toolflow is designed to abstract away the complex details of data movement and separate memories on the hybrid platforms, as well as take advantage of memory management and computation techniques unique to reconfigurable hardware. This poster focuses on the memory design for CHiMPS, particularly the use of numerous small caches customized for various phases of program execution. The poster also addresses area vs. performance tradeoffs for various configurations. Applications compiled using CHiMPS show performance improvements of more than 36x on simple compute-intensive kernels, and 4.3x on the difficult-to-parallelize STSWM application without any special optimizations compared to running only on the CPU. The toolflow supports full ANSI-C, and produces hardware that runs on platforms that are expected to be available within one year
Databáze: OpenAIRE