Title :
Minimization of memory access overhead for multidimensional DSP applications via multilevel partitioning and scheduling
Author :
Wang, J.Q. ; Sha, Edwin Hsing-Mean ; Passos, N.L.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Notre Dame Univ., IN, USA
fDate :
9/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Massive uniform nested loops are broadly used in multidimensional digital signal processing (DSP) applications. Due to the large amount of data handled by such applications, the optimization of data accesses by fully utilizing the local memory and minimizing communication overhead is important in order to improve the overall system performance. Most of the traditional partition strategies do not consider the effect of data access on the computational performance. In this paper, a multilevel partitioning method, based on a static data scheduling technique known as carrot-hole data scheduling, is proposed to control the data traffic between different levels of memory. Based on this data schedule, optimal partition vector, scheduling vector and the partition size are chosen in such a way to minimize communication overhead. Nonhomogeneous size partitions are the final result of the partition scheme which produces a significant performance improvement. Experiments show that by using this technique, local memory misses are significantly reduced as compared to results obtained from traditional methods. This method can be used in application specific DSP system design and compiler for DSP processors
Keywords :
data handling; minimisation; multiprocessing systems; processor scheduling; signal processing; storage allocation; DSP system design; application specific DSP processors; carrot-hole data scheduling; communication overhead minimisation; compiler; computational performance; data accesses optimisation; data traffic control; digital signal processing; local memory; massive uniform nested loops; memory access overhead minimisation; multidimensional DSP applications; multilevel partitioning; multilevel scheduling; optimal partition vector; partition size; scheduling vector; static data scheduling technique; Communication system traffic control; Computer applications; Computer science; Digital signal processing; Multidimensional signal processing; Multidimensional systems; Processor scheduling; Satellites; Shape; System performance;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems II: Analog and Digital Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on