Abstract:
In the last decade, a considerable amount of effort was spent on raising the implementation level of hardware systems by automatically extracting the parallelism from inp...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
In the last decade, a considerable amount of effort was spent on raising the implementation level of hardware systems by automatically extracting the parallelism from input applications and using tools to generate Hardware/Software co-design solutions. However, the tools developed thus far either focus on particular application domains or they impose severe restrictions on the input language. In this paper, we present the DWARV 2.0 compiler that accepts general C-code as input and generates synthesizable VHDL for unrestricted application domains. Dissimilar to previous hardware compilers, this implementation is based on CoSy compiler framework. This allowed us to build a highly modular compiler in which standard or custom optimizations can be easily integrated. Validation experiments showed speed-ups of up to 4.41× when comparing against another state of the art hardware compiler.
Date of Conference: 29-31 August 2012
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 25 October 2012
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