Treffer: Fast Resource and Timing Aware Design Optimisation for High-Level Synthesis.
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Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) are often present in energy-efficient systems, although its non-trivial development flow is an obstacle for massive adoption. High-Level Synthesis (HLS) approaches attempt to mitigate the gap by targetting FPGAs from software languages, however manual tuning is still essential to meet performance demands. We present a high-level design space exploration framework with timing and resource awareness that uses an estimator named Lina to evaluate each design point. Lina is a profiling-based approach that avoids the costly static analyses performed by HLS compilers, allowing a significantly faster exploration of optimisations. Estimations are improved by supporting a continuous range of operating frequencies and by considering resource usage for both floating-point and integer datapaths. For a given set of C kernels, the estimated solutions are among the best 1% for execution time and resource footprint. The exploration of each kernel using Lina was performed on average two orders of magnitude faster than using early HLS compiler reports, and four orders of magnitude faster than fully compiling each design point. By considering the design spaces traversed, our solutions reached 70% of the maximum speed-up achievable. This represents an average speed-up of 14-16× compared to the baseline designs with no optimisations enabled. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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