RapidStream 2.0: Automated Parallel Implementation of Latency–Insensitive FPGA Designs Through Partial Reconfiguration

Author:

Guo Licheng1ORCID,Maidee Pongstorn2ORCID,Zhou Yun3ORCID,Lavin Chris2ORCID,Hung Eddie2ORCID,Li Wuxi2ORCID,Lau Jason1ORCID,Qiao Weikang1ORCID,Chi Yuze1ORCID,Song Linghao1ORCID,Xiao Yuanlong4ORCID,Kaviani Alireza2ORCID,Zhang Zhiru5ORCID,Cong Jason1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of California Los Angeles, USA

2. AMD, Inc., USA

3. Ghent University, Belgium

4. University of Pennsylvania, USA

5. Cornell University, USA

Abstract

Field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) require a much longer compilation cycle than conventional computing platforms such as CPUs. In this article, we shorten the overall compilation time by co-optimizing the HLS compilation (C-to-RTL) and the back-end physical implementation (RTL-to-bitstream). We propose a split compilation approach based on the pipelining flexibility at the HLS level, which allows us to partition designs for parallel placement and routing. We outline a number of technical challenges and address them by breaking the conventional boundaries between different stages of the traditional FPGA tool flow and reorganizing them to achieve a fast end-to-end compilation. Our research produces RapidStream, a parallelized and physical-integrated compilation framework that takes in a latency-insensitive program in C/C++ and generates a fully placed and routed implementation. We present two approaches. The first approach (RapidStream 1.0) resolves inter-partition routing conflicts at the end when separate partitions are stitched together. When tested on the Xilinx U250 FPGA with a set of realistic HLS designs, RapidStream achieves a 5 to 7× reduction in compile time and up to 1.3× increase in frequency when compared with a commercial off-the-shelf toolchain. In addition, we provide preliminary results using a customized open-source router to reduce the compile time up to an order of magnitude in cases with lower performance requirements. The second approach (RapidStream 2.0) prevents routing conflicts using virtual pins. Testing on Xilinx U280 FPGA, we observed 5 to 7× compile time reduction and 1.3× frequency increase.

Funder

CRISP Program

CDSC Industrial Partnership Program

Xilinx Adaptive Compute Clusters Program

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

General Computer Science

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