Domain-Specific Interface Generation From Dataflow Specifications

Eisenring M, Teich J (1998)


Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 1998

Publisher: IEEE Comp Soc

Edited Volumes: Hardware/Software Codesign - Proceedings of the International Workshop

Pages Range: 43-47

Conference Proceedings Title: Proc. of Codes/CASHE'98, the 6th Int. Workshop on Hardware/Software Co-design

Event location: Seattle, Washington US

Abstract

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.

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APA:

Eisenring, M., & Teich, J. (1998). Domain-Specific Interface Generation From Dataflow Specifications. In Proc. of Codes/CASHE'98, the 6th Int. Workshop on Hardware/Software Co-design (pp. 43-47). Seattle, Washington, US: IEEE Comp Soc.

MLA:

Eisenring, Michael, and Jürgen Teich. "Domain-Specific Interface Generation From Dataflow Specifications." Proceedings of the 6th Int. Workshop on Hardware/Software Co-design,, Seattle, Washington IEEE Comp Soc, 1998. 43-47.

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