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CEDR: A Compiler-integrated, Extensible DSSoC Runtime

Joshua Mack, Sahil Hassan, Nirmal Kumbhare, Miguel C. Gonzalez, Ali Akoglu

2022ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this work, we present a C ompiler-integrated, E xtensible D omain Specific System on Chip R untime (CEDR) ecosystem to facilitate research toward addressing the challenges of architecture, system software, and application development with distinct plug-and-play integration points in a unified compile time and runtime workflow. We demonstrate the utility of CEDR on the Xilinx Zynq MPSoC-ZCU102 for evaluating performance of pre-silicon hardware in the trade space of SoC configuration, scheduling policy and workload complexity based on dynamically arriving workload scenarios composed of real-life signal processing applications scaling to thousands of application instances with Fast Fourier Transform and matrix multiply accelerators. We provide insights into the tradeoffs present in this design space through a number of distinct case studies. CEDR is portable and has been deployed and validated on Odroid-XU3, X86, and Nvidia Jetson Xavier-based SoC platforms. Taken together, CEDR is a capable environment for enabling research in exploring the boundaries of productive application development, resource management heuristic development, and hardware configuration analysis for heterogeneous architectures.

Topics & Concepts

MPSoCComputer scienceEmbedded systemDesign space explorationx86Computer architectureScheduling (production processes)CompilerSystem on a chipWorkflowWorkloadSoftwareField-programmable gate arrayComposabilityOperating systemDistributed computingDatabaseEngineeringOperations managementParallel Computing and Optimization TechniquesEmbedded Systems Design TechniquesInterconnection Networks and Systems
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