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A SystemC-based methodology for the simulation of dynamically reconfigurable embedded systems

POLITECNICO DI MILANO. A SystemC-based methodology for the simulation of dynamically reconfigurable embedded systems. D ynamic R econfigurability in E mbedded S ystems D esign. Chiara Sandionigi: chiara.sandionigi@dresd.org Relatore: Prof. Donatella Sciuto

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A SystemC-based methodology for the simulation of dynamically reconfigurable embedded systems

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  1. POLITECNICO DI MILANO A SystemC-based methodology for the simulation of dynamically reconfigurable embedded systems Dynamic Reconfigurability inEmbeddedSystemsDesign Chiara Sandionigi: chiara.sandionigi@dresd.org Relatore: Prof. Donatella Sciuto Correlatore: Ing. Marco Domenico Santambrogio

  2. Basic concepts and Motivations • Basic concepts • Dynamically reconfigurable computing: the ability of altering a microarchitecture, once it has been deployed and during the execution of the system, to meet at the best the execution mode of object code • Target device: FPGA • Motivations • Modeling and verification of dynamically reconfigurable embedded systems • Definition of a validation phase representing a bridge between high level specification phase and low level implementation phase 2

  3. Goals • Innovative contributions • Definition and implementation of a methodology for the simulation of dynamically reconfigurable embedded systems • System modeling • Architecture validation • Application verification • Design space exploration • Definition of the validation phase inside a complete design flow for dynamically reconfigurable embedded systems • System management during simulation execution • .:: No support in the state of the art ::. 3

  4. Outline • SyCERS • Modeling of reconfiguration • Architecture • Integration in Earendil • Integration in ReSP • Experimental results • Setup and main results • DES • MD5 • Canny • Conclusions and future work 4

  5. SyCERS: Modeling of reconfiguration • SyCERS: SystemC-based simulator for dynamically reconfigurable embedded systems • Modeling of reconfiguration exploiting SystemC module’s structure sc_module sc_method/sc_thread/ sc_cthread 5

  6. SyCERS: Architecture • Dynamic loading of applications • Applications running on processor of FPGA 6

  7. SyCERS: Integration in Earendil • Definition of a phase for the validation of dynamically reconfigurable embedded systems • Definition of a complete design flow 7

  8. SyCERS: Integration in ReSP • Simulation platform built using Python, SystemC and C++ programming languages • Aim: create mechanisms to connect and analyze SystemC components and to manage simulation • Exploitation of ReSP reflective capabilities for system management during simulation execution • introspection inside the components • monitoring of the status of the components • modification of the status of the components • run-time composition of the architecture 8

  9. Experimental results: Setup and main results • System setup • Intel Core Duo 2 GHz processor, 1 GB memory and Mac OS X 10.5.5 operating system • Apple GCC version 4.0.1 • SystemC version 2.2 • Case studies • DES: parallelism exploitation for the exploration of solution space • MD5: algorithm structure exploitation for the evaluation of reconfiguration time • Canny: algorithm structure exploitation for the evaluation of dynamic reconfiguration 9

  10. Experimental results: DES • Input parameters for DES applied to 1,28 kb file • Memory size: 500 kB • Memory reading time: 30 ns • Memory writing time: 30 ns • Reconfiguration time: 3 ms 10

  11. Experimental results: MD5 • Input parameters for MD5 applied to 512-bit block • Reconfiguration time: 2,932 ms 11

  12. Experimental results: Canny • Input parameters for Canny applied to 16 kb file • Memory size: 500 kB • Memory reading time: 30 ns • Memory writing time: 30 ns • Reconfiguration time: 3 ms 12

  13. Conclusions and future work • Definition and implementation of a methodology for the simulation of dynamically reconfigurable embedded systems • Definition of the validation phase inside a complete design flow for dynamically reconfigurable embedded systems • System management during simulation execution • Future work • Add flexibility in terms of scheduling policies choice • Take into account the problem of modules placement for dynamically reconfigurable systems based on FPGA 13

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