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Jinho Lee and Kiyoung Choi NOCS 2013. 04. 22 Design Automation Lab, SNU

A Deadlock-Free Routing Algorithm Requiring No Virtual Channel on 3D-NoCs with Partial Vertical Connections. Jinho Lee and Kiyoung Choi NOCS 2013. 04. 22 Design Automation Lab, SNU. Introduction. 3D integration Stacking multiple dies over others

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Jinho Lee and Kiyoung Choi NOCS 2013. 04. 22 Design Automation Lab, SNU

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  1. A Deadlock-Free Routing Algorithm Requiring No Virtual Channel on 3D-NoCs with Partial Vertical Connections Jinho Lee and Kiyoung Choi NOCS 2013. 04. 22 Design Automation Lab, SNU

  2. Introduction • 3D integration • Stacking multiple dies over others • New trend for high performance and low energy Analog DRAM SRAM • 3D NoC also necessary Logic

  3. Introduction • We assume 3D Mesh with partial vertical connection. • To reduce total number of TSVs • TSV consumes silicon area • To recover TSV fault • Full 3D mesh becomes partially connected mesh

  4. In this work… • We present a deadlock-free routing algorithm with no virtual channel for 3D network. • Related work • Up*/Down* routing [1] • Tree-based topology-agnostic routing. • Poor performance • Elevator-first routing [2] • Connectsarbitrary 2D networks. • Uses two virtual channels. • Split virtual channels into upward and downward channels. [1] M.D. Schroeder et al., “Autonet: a high-speed, self-configuring local area network using point-to-point links.” [2] F. Dubois et al., “Elevator-First: a deadlock-free distributed routing algorithm for vertically partially connected 3D-NoCs.”

  5. Elevator-first Routing • Route packet to an elevator (vertical link). • Take the elevator to another layer. • Route packet to destination. • Our algorithm suggests rules for selecting appropriate elevator. • It is deadlock-free without virtual channel.

  6. Rules for Selecting Vertical Link • Using XY routing as basis • Rule 2: If there is no south-or-due-east vertical link, take the most south-east vertical link (pivot). • Rule 1: Take the nearest south-or-due-east vertical link. S S “Up” pivot

  7. Rules for Selecting Vertical Link (2) • Rule 3: If down elevator chosen by rule 1 is placed south-or-due-east of up pivot, take down pivot S “Down” pivot “Up” pivot

  8. Experimental Result • Compared to original elevator-first: • Saturation point : 8.4% higher • Peak agg. throughput : 13.7% higher • Saturated agg. throughput : 31.2% higher • Low peak energy : 8.0 % less • Saturated energy : 27.7% less

  9. At the poster, you can find… • More detailed rules • Sketch of the proofs • Questions?

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