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4. Custom AE Hardware Simulation
4. Custom AE Hardware Simulation
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Revision as of 18:47, 1 February 2012

Team members

  • Michael Patterson
  • Chetan N-Govindaiah
  • Jungmin Park

Assignment 1

Developing a Custom Personality

1 Analyze Application

  • How does the current application perform on existing hardware?
  • What bottleneacks are limiting the performance?
  • What data structures are involved?
  • How parallelizable is the application?

2 Evaluate Hardware Options

3 Define Custom Instructions

  • The functions implemented by the hardware design can then be mapped to custom instructions.

4 Develop Software Model of Custom Personality

  • Convey provides an architecture simulation environment to allow rapid prototyping of both the hardware and software components of a custom personality.
  • This environment is written in C++ to emulate the rest of the system. It includes hardware models of instruction dispatch, register state and the memory subsystem.

5 Modify Application to Use Coprocessor

6 Compile Application with Convey Compiler

7 Simulate Application with Convey Architecture Simulator

  • This step allows the application and the custom instruction set to be debugged before the hardware is designed.

8 Develop FPGA Hardware

9 Simulate Hardware in Convey Simulation Environment

  • Convey provides a hardware simulation environment with bus-functional models for all hardware interfaces to the Application Engine (AE) FPGA.
  • Using a standard VPI interface (Verilog Procedural Inteface) the architecture simulator can be used to provide stimulus to the HDL simulation.

10 Integrate with Convey Hardware

Running the Sample Application []

1. Copy Sample AE and Sample Application The Vadd sample personality and application is installed with the PDK RPM in /opt/convey/pdk/2010_08_09/.

The sample is made up of two components:

  • cae_pers_vadd - contains the sample custom personality, including the software model which emulates the Application Engine FPGA
    • CaeSimPers - contains the AE simulation model of the sample personality
      • CaelsaVadd.cpp - models the behavior of the custom personality, implements the following functions :
        • void CCaelsa::InitPers()
        • void CCaelas::CaepInst(int masked, int ae, int opcode, int immed, unit64 scalar
    • phys - Xilinx physical implementation, contains constraints files
    • testbench
    • verilog-RTL to be synthesized into FPGA
  • SampleAppVadd - contains the application that uses the instruction defined in the CasSample tree.
cd $HOME
mkdir pdk_sample
cp -r /opt/convey/pdk/2010_08_09/cae_sample_vadd pdk_sample
cp -r /opt/convey/pdk/2010_08_09/pdk_apps/SampleAppVadd pdk_sample

2. Build the Sample AE and Sample Application

cd $HOME/pdk_sample/cae_pers_vadd/CaeSim 
make
cd ../../SampleAppVadd
make

3. Custom AE Software Simulation

  • Set up Environment Variables
export CNY_PDK_PROJ = ~/pdk_sample/cae_pers_vadd/

By this commend, CNY_CAE_EMULATOR will be changed into ~/pdk_sample/cae_pers_vadd/CaeSimPers/CaeSimPers

  • Run the application against the architecture simulator

4. Custom AE Hardware Simulation