The Arm Triple Core Lock-Step (TCLS) Processor

Author:

Iturbe Xabier1,Venu Balaji2,Ozer Emre2,Poupat Jean-Luc3,Gimenez Gregoire4,Zurek Hans-Ulrich5

Affiliation:

1. Ikerlan, Arrasate-Mondragon, Basque Country (Spain)

2. Arm Ltd., UK, Cambridge, UK

3. Airbus Defence 8 Space, Elancourt, France

4. Dolphin Integration, Meylan, France

5. Atmel Corp., Garching bei München, Germany

Abstract

The Arm Triple Core Lock-Step (TCLS) architecture is the natural evolution of Arm Cortex-R Dual Core Lock-Step (DCLS) processors to increase dependability, predictability, and availability in safety-critical and ultra-reliable applications. TCLS is simple, scalable, and easy to deploy in applications where Arm DCLS processors are widely used (e.g., automotive), as well as in new sectors where the presence of Arm technology is incipient (e.g., enterprise) or almost non-existent (e.g., space). Specifically in space, COTS Arm processors provide optimal power-to-performance, extensibility, evolvability, software availability, and ease of use, especially in comparison with the decades old rad-hard computing solutions that are still in use. This article discusses the fundamentals of an Arm Cortex-R5 based TCLS processor, providing key functioning and implementation details. The article shows that the TCLS architecture keeps the use of rad-hard technology to a minimum, namely, using rad-hard by design standard cell libraries only to protect the critical parts that account for less than 4% of the entire TCLS solution. Moreover, when exposure to radiation is relatively low, such as in terrestrial applications or even satellites operating in Low Earth Orbits (LEO), the system could be implemented entirely using commercial cell libraries, relying on the radiation mitigation methods implemented on the TCLS to cope with sporadic soft errors in its critical parts. The TCLS solution allows thus to significantly reduce chip manufacturing costs and keep pace with advances in low power consumption and high density integration by leveraging commercial semiconductor processes, while matching the reliability levels and improving availability that can be achieved using extremely expensive rad-hard semiconductor processes. Finally, the article describes a TRL4 proof-of-concept TCLS-based System-on-Chip (SoC) that has been prototyped and tested to power the computer on-board an Airbus Defence and Space telecom satellite. When compared to the currently used processor solution by Airbus, the TCLS-based SoC results in a more than 5× performance increase and cuts power consumption by more than half.

Funder

European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program

European Union's FP7 Marie-Curie international outgoing fellowship program

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

General Computer Science

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