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High-Level Synthesis Using SPARK and Systolic Array

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Reconfigurable Computing: Architectures and Applications (ARC 2006)

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Recently, SPARK parallelizing high-level synthesis software tool has been developed. It takes a behavioral ANSI-C code as an input, schedules it using speculative code motions and loop transformations, generates a finite state machine for the scheduled design graph, and then finally outputs a synthesizable RTL VHDL code. To handle loop algorithm, SPARK employs various loop transformations such as loop invariant code motion, loop unrolling, loop index variable elimination and loop shifting. In loop synthesis, however, SPARK does not produce circuit description whose quality can compete with manual designs. With the objective of improving the quality of high-level synthesis results for designs with loops, this paper shows an upgrade of SPARK through transforming nested loops into a 2-D systolic array to increase parallelism. The C-to-VHDL loop synthesis in this paper achieves synthesis results that are better than those achieved from a current version of SPARK for matrix-matrix multiplication and FIR filter, and can be incorporated into SPARK parallelizing high-level synthesis framework.

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Lee, JJ., Song, GY. (2006). High-Level Synthesis Using SPARK and Systolic Array. In: Bertels, K., Cardoso, J.M.P., Vassiliadis, S. (eds) Reconfigurable Computing: Architectures and Applications. ARC 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3985. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11802839_55

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