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Automatic Synthesis of the Hardware/Software Interface in Multiprocessor Architectures

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Authors
Regazzoni F., Nacul A. C., Lajolo M.
Type
Article in conference proceedings
Year
2005
Language
English
Abstract
Although Moore''s Law, in principle, enables a huge number of components to be integrated into a single chip, design methods that will allow system architects to put the components together to achieve cost, power and time-to-market targets are severely lacking. System-level design and optimization techniques can significantly reduce the design gap by providing solutions that achieve correct-by-construction rather than the correct-by-iteration approach. This paper presents a programmatic interface generation tool for automating the generation of the hardware/software interfaces in the context of multiprocessor Systems-On-Chips. The solutions that we present are of crucial importance in a platform based design environment for building a flexible system with reusable IPs and CPU cores.
Conference proceedings
FDL''05 - Forum on Specification and Design Languages
Month
September
Meeting place
Lausanne, Switzerland
Keywords
HW/SW co-design, system-on-chip (SoC)