Source and IR-level optimisations in the HercuLeS high-level synthesis tool
by Nikolaos Kavvadias; Kostas Masselos
International Journal of Innovation and Regional Development (IJIRD), Vol. 6, No. 3, 2015

Abstract: HercuLeS is an extensible high-level synthesis environment for automatically mapping algorithms to hardware. It overcomes limitations of known work: insufficient representations, maintenance difficulties, necessity of code templates, lack of usage paradigms and vendor-dependence. Aspects that are highlighted include automatic IP integration and especially source- and intermediate-level optimising transformations. In this context, we present transformational patterns for loop and if-conversion optimisations. Further, we focus on constant multiplication and division by proposing a suitable scheme for their straightforward and decoupled utilisation in user applications. It is shown that loop optimisations provide benefits of up to 32% in cycle performance, while if-conversion delivers an average improvement of 6.5%. By applying arithmetic optimisations, a 3.3-5.9× speedup over sequential implementations is achieved. It is also shown that HercuLeS is highly competitive to state-of-the-art commercial tools.

Online publication date: Wed, 12-Aug-2015

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