Exploring The Optimal Size For Multicasting Configuration Data Of Dynamically Reconfigurable Processors

T. Nakamura, T. Sano, Y. Hasegawa, S. Tsutsumi,V. Tunbunheng,H. Amano

PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2008 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FIELD-PROGRAMMABLE TECHNOLOGY(2008)

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Abstract
The configuration data transfer time of a dynamically reconfigurable processor often bottlenecks the hardware context switching time and degrades its computation performance. In order to reduce data transferring time from a central memory to hardware context memory modules in all Processing Elements (PEs) and Switching Elements (SEs), a multicasting mechanism called RoMultiC (Row-Mulicast Configuration) was proposed. However, the original RoMultiC used the whole PE or SE as a unit of multicast, the reduction of transfers is limited. Here, the trade-off between the granularity of multicast and hardware increase are evaluated, and the best way to make the multicast bit-map is explored. Evaluation results show that time for transfer is reduced up to 42% compared with the original RoMultiC with only 2% hardware overhead.
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data transfer,switches,hardware,registers,routing
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