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Jan 07 RAMP PI Report: Plans until next Retreat & Beyond

Jan 07 RAMP PI Report: Plans until next Retreat & Beyond. Krste Asanovíc (MIT), Derek Chiou (Texas), James Hoe(CMU), Christos Kozyrakis (Stanford), Shih-Lien Lu (Intel), Mark Oskin (Washington), David Patterson (Berkeley, CO-PI), and John Wawrzynek (Berkeley-PI). Executive Summary.

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Jan 07 RAMP PI Report: Plans until next Retreat & Beyond

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  1. Jan 07 RAMP PI Report: Plans until next Retreat & Beyond Krste Asanovíc (MIT), Derek Chiou (Texas), James Hoe(CMU), Christos Kozyrakis (Stanford), Shih-Lien Lu (Intel), Mark Oskin (Washington), David Patterson (Berkeley, CO-PI), and John Wawrzynek (Berkeley-PI)

  2. Executive Summary • RAMP component “API” • RAMP-White Demonstration • Student Community Team-Building • RDL’ization Project (aka RAMP Bootcamp) • FCRC Tutorial Plan

  3. RAMP Component “API” • Position: RAMP’s goal is to provide infrastructure to explore interesting architectures • PI’s and students will define an initial set of useful baseline components (specifically their interfaces) • Plan • Use RDL as component interface spec language • Derek derive first draft from current RAMP-White • 2-day meeting to refine and finalize proposal? • Share component development---rely on each other to complete the whole picture • Setup SVN repository for versioning and archiving • (Question: include reference software models?)

  4. RAMP-White • Position: RAMP-White demos how to build a system in RAMP, not what to build • RAMP-white will use RDL’ized components • Shared-memory MP of Leon cores • Each student will contribute a piece of the finished puzzle • Accurate target time dilation/clock cycle accounting • RAMP-white leverages co-simulation technology • simulated I/O subsystem (RDL’ized Simics) • Simics user/control interface • E.g., Simics interface to BEE2 boards running 64 Leons; speed of 64 parallel 50 MHz computers with Simics multiprocessor UI (breakpoints, visualization, …)

  5. RAMP Student Community • Position: RAMP students working together on one project • Plan: • Precede future RAMP retreats with separate student-only retreats • Have regular (bi-weekly?) phone conference for design reviews and to coordinate progress • Participate in a RAMP RDL’ization Project bootcamp ASAP (see next slide)

  6. RDL’ization Project • Position: RAMP-White will use RDL • RDL’ization project by RAMP students • A fun-filled 1-week get away at locale TBD • Start with working components from Leon3/GRLIB • Finish with a working RDL’ized Leon3 system • (Get the MP version to work?) • Outcomes: • Get to know RDL • Get to know each other • Useful RDL’ized components • Jump start RAMP-White

  7. FCRC Tutorial at CS Olympics • Announcement (not available) to generate interest in both architecture & programming communities • Thacker talks about M/S plans for making & using RAMP • Showcase RAMP’s unique capabilities • Scalability to large MP systems (512 CPU Blue) • Working experimental designs (128 CPU Red T.M.) • DIFT Security testimonial? (HW reduce kernel 40X to 500 LOC  prove kernel correct) • Announce future release plans (boards & gateware) • Participants hands on use of RAMP systems 1/2 day • Participants get to take home • Xilinx XUP-II board and EDK • A CD of example RAMP systems to build and run on XUP-II • (Question: How to distribute RAMP-Blue Microblaze?)

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