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Core network interface architecture and latency constrained on-chip communication

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2 Author(s)
Bhojwani, P. ; Dept. of Comput. Sci., Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX ; Mahapatra, R.N.

This paper proposes a core network interface (CNI) architecture to interface IP cores with on-chip networks. Besides the basic functionality of packetizing communication requests and responses, we expect the CNI to provide additional services critical to communication in complex systems-on-a-chip (SoC). A CNI for interfacing with OCP-compliant core interfaces was developed for architecture validation. With the support of a modified on-chip router, the CNI was setup to bound on-chip communication latency jitter. We observed that jitter due to inefficient virtual channel allocation in a particular configuration of an on-chip interconnection network lead to latency variations of up to 400%. Using a class-based virtual channel allocation scheme in a 2D torus network, we provide for predictable end-to-end latency. While the proposed scheme does not guarantee least possible end-to-end latency, it provides for constrained bounds

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Quality Electronic Design, 2006. ISQED '06. 7th International Symposium on

Date of Conference: 27-29 March 2006

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