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Network-on-Chip virtualization in Chip-Multiprocessor Systems

Authors: Francisco Triviño; José L. Sánchez 0002; Francisco J. Alfaro; José Flich;

Network-on-Chip virtualization in Chip-Multiprocessor Systems

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[EN] It is expected that Chip Multiprocessor Systems (CMPs) will contain more and more cores in every new generation. However, applications for these systems do not scale at the same pace. In order to obtain a good CMP utilization several applications will need to coexist in the system and in those cases virtualization of the CMP system will become mandatory. In this paper we analyze two virtualization strategies at NoC-level aiming to isolate the traffic generated by each application to reduce or even eliminate interferences among messages belonging to different applications. The first model handles most interferences among messages with a virtual-channels (VCs) implementation reducing both execution time and network latency. However, using VCs results in area and power overhead due to the cost of control and buffer implementation. In contrast, the second model is based on the resource partitioning strategies which results in a space partitioning of the CMP chip in several regions. For this last model, Virtual-Regions (VR), we use a reconfiguration algorithm of the network that is able to dynamically adapt the network partitions in order to satisfy the application requirements. The paper shows a comparison of both models and identifies their main advantages and disadvantages. From our experimental results, we show that our proposal obtains in terms of execution time average improvements of 30% for parallel applications when compared to a baseline scenario. Moreover, when compared to a VCs implementation, our proposal improves the average execution time by 9% for parallel applications. 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

This work was supported by the Spanish MEC and MICINN, as well as European Commission FEDER funds, under Grants CSD2006-00046 and TIN2009-14475-C04. It was also partly supported by JCCM under Grant POII10-0289-3724, and by the project NaNoC (Project label 248972) which is funded by the European Commission within the FP7 Research Programme.

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ARQUITECTURA Y TECNOLOGIA DE COMPUTADORES, Virtualization, Chip Multiprocessor, Network-on-Chip

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