Title :
ISEGEN: an iterative improvement-based ISE generation technique for fast customization of processors
Author :
Biswas, Partha ; Banerjee, Sudarshan ; Dutt, Nikil D. ; Pozzi, Laura ; Ienne, Paolo
Author_Institution :
MathWorks Inc, Natick, MA
fDate :
7/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Customization of processor architectures through instruction set extensions (ISEs) is an effective way to meet the growing performance demands of embedded applications. A high-quality ISE generation approach needs to obtain results close to those achieved by experienced designers, particularly for complex applications that exhibit regularity: expert designers are able to exploit manually such regularity in the data flow graphs to generate high-quality ISEs. In this paper, we present ISEGEN, an approach that identifies high-quality ISEs by iterative improvement following the basic principles of the well-known Kernighan-Lin min-cut heuristic. Experimental results on a number of MediaBench, EEMBC, and cryptographic applications show that our approach matches the quality of the optimal solution obtained by exhaustive search. We also show that our ISEGEN technique is on average 20times faster than a genetic formulation that generates equivalent solutions. Furthermore, the ISEs identified by our technique exhibit 35% more speedup than the genetic solution on a large cryptographic application by effectively exploiting its regular structure
Keywords :
application specific integrated circuits; instruction sets; logic design; microprocessor chips; EEMBC; ISEGEN; Kernighan-Lin min-cut heuristic; MediaBench; application-specific processors; data flow graph; hardware-software partitioning; instruction set extensions; iterative improvement-based ISE generation technique; processor architecture customisation; Acceleration; Computer architecture; Cryptography; Embedded computing; Embedded system; Flow graphs; Genetics; Informatics; Iterative methods; Manufacturing processes; Application-specific processors; hardware-software partitioning; instruction set extensions;
Journal_Title :
Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TVLSI.2006.878345