Design tools for application specific instruction set processors (ASIPs) are an important discipline in systems-level design for wireless communications and other embedded application areas. Some ASIPs are still designed completely from scratch to meet extreme efficiency demands. However, there is also a trend, towards use of partially predefined, configurable RISC-like embedded processor cores that can be quickly tuned to given applications by means of instruction set extension (ISE) techniques. While the problem of optimized ISE synthesis has been studied, well from a theoretical perspective, there are still few approaches to an overall HW/SW design flow for configurable cores that take all real-life constraints into account In this paper, we therefore present a novel procedure for automated ISE synthesis that accommodates both user-specified and processor-specific constraints in a flexible wary and that produces value optimized ISE solutions in-short time. Driven by an advanced application C code analysis/profiling frontend, the ISE synthesis core algorithm is embedded into a complete, design flow, where the backend is formed by a state-of-the-art industrial tool for processor configuration, ISE IIW synthesis, and SW tool retargeting. The proposed, design flow, including ISE synthesis, is demonstrated, via several benchmarks for the MIPS CorExtend configurable RISC processor platform
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Design, Automation and Test in Europe, 2006. DATE '06. Proceedings
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Date of Conference: 6-10 March 2006