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Instruction set definition and instruction selection for ASIPs

Authors: Johan Van Praet; Dirk Lanneer; Gert Goossens; Hugo De Man;

Instruction set definition and instruction selection for ASIPs

Abstract

Application Specific Instruction set Processors (ASIPs) are field or mask programmable processors of which the architecture and instruction set are optimised to a specific application domain. ASIPs offer a high degree of flexibility and are therefore increasingly being used in competitive markets like telecommunications. However, adequate CAD techniques for the design and programming of ASIPs are missing hitherto. An interactive approach for the definition of optimised microinstruction sets of ASIPs is presented. A second issue is a method for instruction selection when generating code for a predefined ASIP. A combined instruction set and data-path model is generated, onto which the application is mapped. >

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