Novel development tool for software pipeline optimization for VLIW-DSPs used in real-time image processing

Johannes Fürtler, Konrad Mayer, Werner Krattenthaler, Ivan Bajla

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Abstract

Altough the hardware platform is often seen as the most important element of real-time imaging systems, software optimization can also provide remarkable reduction of overall computational costs. The recommended code development flow for digital signal processors based on the TMS320C6000TM architecture usually involves three phases: development of C code, refinement of C Code, and programming linear assembly code. Each step reequires a different level of knowledge of processor internals. The developer is not directly involved in the automatic scheduling process. In some cases, however, this may result in unacceptable code performance. A better solution can be achieved by scheduling the assembly code by hand. Unfortunately, scheduling of software pipelines by hand not only requires expert skills but is also time consuming, and moreover, prone to errors. To overcome these drawbacks we have designed an innovative development tool - the Software Pipeline Optimization Tool (SPOT TM). The SPOT is based on visualization of the scheduled assembly by a two-dimensional interactive schedule editor, which is equipped with feedback mecahnisms deduced from analysis of data dependencies and resource allocatoin conflicts. The paper addressess optimization available by the application of the SPOT. Furthermore, the benefit of the SPOT is documented by more than 20 optimized image processing algorithms.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of Electronic Imaging, Science and Technology
Publication statusPublished - 2003
EventProceedings of Electronic Imaging, Science and Technology -
Duration: 1 Jan 2003 → …

Conference

ConferenceProceedings of Electronic Imaging, Science and Technology
Period1/01/03 → …

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