DocumentCode :
1747938
Title :
Speeding up control-dominated applications through microarchitectural customizations in embedded processors
Author :
Petrov, Peter ; Orailoglu, Alex
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., California Univ., San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA
fYear :
2001
fDate :
2001
Firstpage :
512
Lastpage :
517
Abstract :
We present a methodology for microarchitectural customization of embedded processors by exploiting application information, thus attaining the twin benefits of processor standardization and application-specific customization. Such powerful techniques enable increased application fragments to be placed on the processor, with no sacrifice in system requirements, thus reducing the custom hardware and the concomitant area requirements in SOCs. We illustrate these ideas through the branch resolution problem, known to impose severe performance degradation on control-dominated embedded applications. A low-cost late customizable hardware that uses application information to fold out a set of frequently executed branches is described. Experimental results show that for a representative set of control dominated applications a reduction in the range of 7%-22% in processor cycles can be achieved, thus extending the scope of low-cost embedded processors in complex co-designs for control intensive systems.
Keywords :
application specific integrated circuits; hardware-software codesign; parallel architectures; standardisation; SOCs; application information; application-specific customization; branch resolution problem; complex co-designs; control-dominated applications; custom hardware; embedded applications; embedded processors; microarchitectural customizations; performance degradation; processor cycles; processor standardization; Application software; Computer science; Control systems; Degradation; Energy consumption; Hardware; Microarchitecture; Permission; Software performance; Software systems;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Design Automation Conference, 2001. Proceedings
ISSN :
0738-100X
Print_ISBN :
1-58113-297-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/DAC.2001.156193
Filename :
935562
Link To Document :
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