Abstract

Loop profiling tool for HPC code inspection as an efficient method of FPGA based acceleration

This paper presents research on FPGA based acceleration of HPC applications. The most important goal is to extract a code that can be sped up. A major drawback is the lack of a tool which could do it. HPC applications usually consist of a huge amount of a complex source code. This is one of the reasons why the process of acceleration should be as automated as possible. Another reason is to make use of HLLs (High Level Languages) such as Mitrion-C (Mohl, 2006). HLLs were invented to make the development of HPRC applications faster. Loop profiling is one of the steps to check if the insertion of an HLL to an existing HPC source code is possible to gain acceleration of these applications. Hence the most important step to achieve acceleration is to extract the most time consuming code and data dependency, which makes the code easier to be pipelined and parallelized. Data dependency also gives information on how to implement algorithms in an FPGA circuit with minimal initialization of it during the execution of algorithms.

Details

Title
Loop profiling tool for HPC code inspection as an efficient method of FPGA based acceleration
Author
Pietron, Marcin; Russek, Pawel; Wiatr, Kazimierz
First page
581
Publication year
2010
Publication date
Sep 2010
Publisher
De Gruyter Brill Sp. z o.o., Paradigm Publishing Services
ISSN
1641876X
e-ISSN
20838492
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1321086025
Copyright
Copyright Versita Sep 2010