Title :
Performance and energy benefits of instruction set extensions in an FPGA soft core
Author :
Biswas, Partha ; Banerjee, Sudarshan ; Dutt, Nikil ; Ienne, Paolo ; Pozzi, Laura
Author_Institution :
Donald Bren Sch. of Inf. & Comput. Sci., California Univ., Irvine, CA, USA
Abstract :
Performance of applications can be boosted by executing application-specific instruction set extensions (ISEs) on a specialized hardware coupled with a processor core. Many commercially available customizable processors have communication overheads in their interface with the specialized hardware. However, existing ISE generation approaches have not considered customizable processors that have communication overheads at their interface. Furthermore, they have not characterized the energy benefits of such ISEs. We present a soft-processor customization framework that takes an input ´C´ application and realizes a customized processor capturing the microarchitectural details of its interface with the specialized unit. We are able to accurately measure the speedup, energy, power and code size benefits of our ISE approach on a real system implementation by applying the design flow to a popular Xilinx Microblaze soft-processor core synthesized for four real-life applications. We show that only one large ISE per application is sufficient to get an average 1.41× speedup over pure software execution in spite of incurring communication overheads in the ISE implementation. We also observe a simultaneous savings in energy (up to 40%) and power (up to 12% peak power reduction) with this increased performance.
Keywords :
application specific integrated circuits; field programmable gate arrays; instruction sets; logic design; microprocessor chips; FPGA soft core; Xilinx Microblaze soft-processor core; application-specific instruction set extensions; communication overheads; microarchitectural details; real system implementation; soft-processor customization framework; Application software; Computer aided instruction; Computer science; Embedded computing; Energy consumption; Energy measurement; Field programmable gate arrays; Hardware; Microarchitecture; Power measurement;
Conference_Titel :
VLSI Design, 2006. Held jointly with 5th International Conference on Embedded Systems and Design., 19th International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2502-4
DOI :
10.1109/VLSID.2006.131