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Design, Automation and Test in Europe Conference and Exhibition Volume II (DATE'04)
Paris, France
February 16-February 20
ISBN: 0-7695-2085-5
Sungjoo Yoo, TIMA Laboratory
Mohamed-Wassim Youssef, TIMA Laboratory
Aimen Bouchhima, TIMA Laboratory
Ahmed A. Jerraya, TIMA Laboratory
Mario Diaz-Nava, ST Microelectronics
In conventional multiprocessor SoC (MPSoC) design methods, we find two problems: lack of SW code portability and lack of early SW validation. The problems cause a long design cycle. To resolve them, we present a concept of two-layer hardware-dependent software (HdS). The presented HdS consists of hardware abstraction layer to abstract the subsystem architecture and SoC abstraction layer to abstract the global MPSoC architecture. During the exploration of global and sub-system architectures, the application programming interfaces of presented two-layer HdS allow to keep the SW independent from architectural change. The simulation models of two-layer HdS enable to validate the entire system including the SW and HW design early in the design steps. We show the effectiveness of the presented methodology in the MPSoC architecture exploration of an OpenDiVX encoder system design.
Citation:
Sungjoo Yoo, Mohamed-Wassim Youssef, Aimen Bouchhima, Ahmed A. Jerraya, Mario Diaz-Nava, "Multi-Processor SoC Design Methodology Using a Concept of Two-Layer Hardware-Dependent Software," date, vol. 2, pp.21382, Design, Automation and Test in Europe Conference and Exhibition Volume II (DATE'04), 2004
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