A Wormhole NoC Protocol for Mixed Criticality Systems

Real-Time Systems Symposium(2014)

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Lack of scalability and difficulties in predicting the temporal behaviour of bus-based architectures has lead to the development of Network-on-Chip (NoC) protocols that provide a schedulable resource for moving data across multi-core platforms. Wormhole switching and credit-based flow control protocols have been used to support flit-level priority-preemptive link arbitration in NoCs, which leads to analysable temporal behaviour. In this paper we develop a new protocol (WPMC), based on the same family of protocols, that gives full support to mixed-criticality on-chip communications. WPMC is defined to give adequate partitioning between criticality levels, and to use resources efficiently. Analysis is developed and implementation aspects are considered. A cycle accurate simulator is used for scenario-based verification, and the effectiveness of the protocol and its scheduling model is evaluated via message-set generation.
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multiprocessor interconnection networks,network-on-chip,protocols,WPMC protocol,bus-based architectures,credit-based flow control protocols,cycle accurate simulator,message-set generation,mixed criticality systems,multicore platforms,network-on-chip protocols,scenario-based verification,schedulable resource,scheduling model,temporal behaviour,wormhole NoC protocol,wormhole switching,fixed priority,mixed criticality,network on chip,scheduling,wormhole routing
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