International Journal of Reconfigurable Computing (Jan 2009)

An Adaptive Message Passing MPSoC Framework

  • Gabriel Marchesan Almeida,
  • Gilles Sassatelli,
  • Pascal Benoit,
  • Nicolas Saint-Jean,
  • Sameer Varyani,
  • Lionel Torres,
  • Michel Robert

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2009/242981
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2009

Abstract

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Multiprocessor Systems-on-Chips (MPSoCs) offer superior performance while maintaining flexibility and reusability thanks to software oriented personalization. While most MPSoCs are today heterogeneous for better meeting the targeted application requirements, homogeneous MPSoCs may become in a near future a viable alternative bringing other benefits such as run-time load balancing and task migration. The work presented in this paper relies on a homogeneous NoC-based MPSoC framework we developed for exploring scalable and adaptive on-line continuous mapping techniques. Each processor of this system is compact and runs a tiny preemptive operating system that monitors various metrics and is entitled to take remapping decisions through code migration techniques. This approach that endows the architecture with decisional capabilities permits refining application implementation at run-time according to various criteria. Experiments based on simple policies are presented on various applications that demonstrate the benefits of such an approach.