Domain-specific interface generation from dataflow specifications

In this paper, the problem of automatically mapping large-grain dataflow programs onto heterogeneous hardware/software architectures is treated. Starting with a given hardware/software partition, interfaces are automatically inserted into the specification to account for communication, in particular...

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Published inProceedings of the Sixth International Workshop on Hardware/Software Codesign. (CODES/CASHE'98) pp. 43 - 47
Main Authors Eisenring, M., Teich, J.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 1998
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ISBN9780818684425
0818684429
ISSN1092-6100
DOI10.1109/HSC.1998.666236

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Summary:In this paper, the problem of automatically mapping large-grain dataflow programs onto heterogeneous hardware/software architectures is treated. Starting with a given hardware/software partition, interfaces are automatically inserted into the specification to account for communication, in particular across hardware/software boundaries. Depending on the target architecture, the interfaces are refined according to given communication constraints (bus protocols, memory mapping, interrupts, DMA, etc.). An object-oriented approach is presented that enables an easy migration (retargeting) of typical communication primitives to other target architectures.
ISBN:9780818684425
0818684429
ISSN:1092-6100
DOI:10.1109/HSC.1998.666236