Monitoring software pipeline performance on a network on chip

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: processing – Dynamic instruction dependency checking – monitoring or... – Reducing an impact of a stall or pipeline bubble

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ABSTRACT:
Software pipelining on a network on chip (‘NOC’), the NOC including integrated processor (‘IP’) blocks, routers, memory communications controllers, and network interface controllers, each IP block adapted to a router through a memory communications controller and a network interface controller, each memory communications controller controlling communication between an IP block and memory, and each network interface controller controlling inter-IP block communications through routers. Embodiments of the present invention include implementing a software pipeline on the NOC, including segmenting a computer software application into stages, each stage comprising a flexibly configurable module of computer program instructions identified by a stage ID; executing each stage of the software pipeline on a thread of execution on an IP block; monitoring software pipeline performance in real time; and reconfiguring the software pipeline, dynamically, in real time, and in dependence upon the monitored software pipeline performance.

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