Task management in MPSoCs: An ASIP approach

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Contributors

  • Jeronimo Castrillon - , RWTH Aachen University (Author)
  • Diandian Zhang - , RWTH Aachen University (Author)
  • Torsten Kempf - , RWTH Aachen University (Author)
  • Bart Vanthournout - , CoWare, Inc. (Author)
  • Rainer Leupers - , RWTH Aachen University (Author)
  • Gerd Ascheid - , RWTH Aachen University (Author)

Abstract

Scheduling, mapping and synchronization have an essential impact on the performance of Multi-Processor System-on-Chips (MPSoCs), especially in heterogeneous systems with many cores and small tasks. This paper presents a technique to efficiently accelerate these operations. Key contribution is an Application-Specific Instruction-set Processor (ASIP) called OSIP which is especially tailored to achieve this. In contrast to pure HW solutions, OSIP is programmable and hence features higher flexibility and better scalability. OSIP comes with a compiler and a firmware that ease its usability, and an abstract formal model that allows analytical evaluation and integration into fast system level simulators. Together with OSIP, a thin software layer is proposed that leverages high level multi-task programming by abstracting OSIP's low level details away. In an extensive case study based on a synthetic benchmark and a benchmark from the multimedia domain (H.264), OSIP highlights its potential when compared against a standard RISC and an ARM926-EJS processor.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 2009 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Computer-Aided Design - Digest of Technical Papers, ICCAD 2009
Pages587-594
Number of pages8
Publication statusPublished - 2009
Peer-reviewedYes
Externally publishedYes

Publication series

SeriesICCAD '09: The International Conference on Computer-Aided

Conference

Title2009 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Computer-Aided Design
Abbreviated titleICCAD 2009
Duration2 - 5 November 2009
CitySan Jose
CountryUnited States of America

External IDs

ORCID /0000-0002-5007-445X/work/141545605

Keywords

Research priority areas of TU Dresden

Keywords

  • ASIP, Embedded systems, MPSoC scheduling and mapping