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Synthesis of platform architectures from OpenCL programs

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Autor
Owaida, M.; Bellas, N.; Daloukas, K.; Antonopoulos, C. D.
Fecha
2011
DOI
10.1109/FCCM.2011.19
Materia
Electronic Design Automation
Embedded Systems
FPGA
Multithreading
OpenCL
Reconfigurable Computing
Application performance
Architectural synthesis
Area requirement
Code transformation
Fine-grained parallelism
Hardware implementations
Hardware modules
Multi-core platforms
Multi-threading
Nested Loops
Novel hardware
Platform architecture
Reconfigurable fabrics
Template-based
Cellular arrays
Computer aided design
Computer hardware
Cosine transforms
Field programmable gate arrays (FPGA)
Hardware
Multicore programming
Program processors
Reconfigurable hardware
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Resumen
The problem of automatically generating hardware modules from a high level representation of an application has been at the research forefront in the last few years. In this paper, we use OpenCL, an industry supported standard for writing programs that execute on multicore platforms and accelerators such as GPUs. Our architectural synthesis tool, SOpenCL (Silicon-OpenCL), adapts OpenCL into a novel hardware design flow which efficiently maps coarse and fine-grained parallelism of an application onto an FPGA reconfigurable fabric. SOpenCL is based on a source-to-source code transformation step that coarsens the OpenCL fine-grained parallelism into a series of nested loops, and on a template-based hardware generation back-end that configures the accelerator based on the functionality and the application performance and area requirements. Our experimentation with a variety of OpenCL and C kernel benchmarks reveals that area, throughput and frequency optimized hardware implementations are attainable using SOpenCL. © 2011 IEEE.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/31514
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