Reducing power consumption of embedded processors through register file partitioning and compiler support

As embedded processors being widely used in specific application domains, such as communications, multimedia, and networking, the register file has contributed a substantial budget in embedded processor energy consumption due to its long working time for the data intensive computations and the large...

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Published in2008 International Conference on Application-Specific Systems, Architectures and Processors pp. 269 - 274
Main Authors Xuan Guan, Yunsi Fei
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.07.2008
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ISBN9781424418978
1424418976
ISSN1063-6862
DOI10.1109/ASAP.2008.4580190

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Summary:As embedded processors being widely used in specific application domains, such as communications, multimedia, and networking, the register file has contributed a substantial budget in embedded processor energy consumption due to its long working time for the data intensive computations and the large switching capacitance. It is found that 25% of registers can account for 83% of register file accessing time during many embedded application execution. This fact motivates us to reduce the register file power consumption by partitioning the registers to different regions according to their usage pattern. The most frequently used registers are put in the hot part, and the cold part of register file is rarely accessed. We employ the register file bitline splitting and the drowsy register cell techniques in our design to reduce the overall accessing power of the register file. We propose a novel approach to partition the register file in a way so that the largest power saving can be achieved. We formulate the register file partitioning process into a graph partitioning problem, and apply an effective algorithm to obtain the optimal result. We evaluate our algorithm on MiBench applications, and an average saving of 43.6% in the register file access power consumption over the original non-partitioned register file is achieved for the SimpleScalar PISA system.
ISBN:9781424418978
1424418976
ISSN:1063-6862
DOI:10.1109/ASAP.2008.4580190