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International Conference on Hardware Software Codesign
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Proceedings of the 3rd international workshop on Hardware/software co-design
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Grenoble, France
SESSION: Analysis and synthesis
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Pages: 116 - 123
Year of Publication: 1994
ISBN:0-8186-6315-4
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IEEE Computer Society Press
Los Alamitos, CA, USA
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ABSTRACT
During the life cycle of a digital reactive real-time system implemented as a hardware-software board or chip, some of its components must be redesigned, either because a refocusing of the product market resulted in a specification change, or because bugs in the specification were found at a later stage of the design.We address the problem of automatically checking if a new version of a specification can utilize a hardware-software implementation of a previous version of the same specification by just changing the software portion of the design.The redesigning strategy we propose is divided into four phases. In the first phase, we check which parts of the specification were changed. In the second phase, we extract timing constraints from the previous hardware implementation that must be satisfied by the new software implementation. Then, we schedule and select the instructions in the software routine such that the timing constraints are observed. Finally, we check if the final implementation satisfies the specification rate constraints of the design.We present an example of a keyboard/mouse device, and we show that the hardware-software synthesis system can be made robust with respect to small changes in the specification.
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