Verfahren und Anordnung zur Freilassung von Funktionseinheiten in einem multithreaded VLIW-Prozessor

A method and apparatus are disclosed for releasing functional units in a multithreaded very large instruction word (VLIW) processor. The functional unit release mechanism can retrieve the capacity lost due to multiple cycle instructions. The functional unit release mechanism of the present invention...

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Main Authors JEREMIASSEN, TOR E, KAXIRAS, STEFANOS, HEINTZE, NEVIN, BERENBAUM, ALAN DAVID
Format Patent
LanguageGerman
Published 28.08.2008
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Summary:A method and apparatus are disclosed for releasing functional units in a multithreaded very large instruction word (VLIW) processor. The functional unit release mechanism can retrieve the capacity lost due to multiple cycle instructions. The functional unit release mechanism of the present invention permits idle functional units to be reallocated to other threads, thereby improving workload efficiency. Instruction packets are assigned to functional units, which can maintain their state, independent of the issue logic. Each functional unit has an associated state machine (SM) that keeps track of the number of cycles that the functional unit will be occupied by a multiple-cycle instruction. Functional units do not reassign themselves as long as the functional unit is busy. When the instruction is complete, the functional unit can participate in functional unit allocation, even if other functional units assigned to the same thread are still busy. The functional unit release approach of the present invention allows the functional units that are not associated with a multiple-cycle instruction to be allocated to other threads while the blocked thread is waiting, thereby improving throughput of the multithreaded VLIW processor. Since the state is associated with each functional unit separately from the instruction issue unit, the functional units can be assigned to threads independently of the state of any one thread and its constituent instructions.
Bibliography:Application Number: DE20016031214T