Presentation 2008-11-18
An improvement of Black-Diamond compiler for representing target dynamically reconfigurable architecture
Vasutan TUNBUNHENG, Hideharu AMANO,
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Abstract(in English) For developing a new dynamically reconfigurable architecture, a designer requires retargetable compiler for generating configuration data to evaluate the architecture in architectural exploration space. The Black-Diamond compiler using Graph with Configuration Information (GCI) to represent reconfigurable resources inside the target architectures. It translates data-flow graph from C-like front-end description, applies placement and routing by using GCI, and generates configuration data for each element of the architecture. This paper shows the improvement of Black-Diamond compiler on Graphic User Interface (GUI) as its second version. It provides flexibility to modify the design easily.
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Keyword(in English) dynamically reconfigurable system / retargetable compiler / architecture representation
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Title (in English) An improvement of Black-Diamond compiler for representing target dynamically reconfigurable architecture
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Keyword(1) dynamically reconfigurable system
Keyword(2) retargetable compiler
Keyword(3) architecture representation
1st Author's Name Vasutan TUNBUNHENG
1st Author's Affiliation Dept. of ICS, KEIO University()
2nd Author's Name Hideharu AMANO
2nd Author's Affiliation Dept. of ICS, KEIO University
Date 2008-11-18
Paper # RECONF2008-52
Volume (vol) vol.108
Number (no) 300
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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