- Timestamp:
- Feb 16, 2010, 1:44:31 PM (15 years ago)
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- anr
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anr/task-4.tex
r218 r219 46 46 them by \xcoach and \xcoachplus drivers. 47 47 \begin{livrable} 48 \itemL{6}{12}{x}{\Subs}{ First release of GAUT}{6:0:0}48 \itemL{6}{12}{x}{\Subs}{GAUT release reading \xcoach}{6:0:0} 49 49 Release of the GAUT software that is able to read \xcoach format. 50 \itemL{12}{18}{x}{\Subs}{ Second release of GAUT}{0:3:0}50 \itemL{12}{18}{x}{\Subs}{GAUT release writing \xcoachplus}{0:4:6} 51 51 Release of the GAUT software that is able to read \xcoach format and to write \xcoachplus format. 52 \itemL{18}{33}{x}{\Subs}{Final release of GAUT}{0:1:6}53 Final release of the GAUT software.52 %\itemL{18}{33}{x}{\Subs}{Final release of GAUT}{0:1:6} 53 % Final release of the GAUT software. 54 54 \end{livrable} 55 55 \subtask The goal of this \ST is to improve the UGH and GAUT HLS tools. … … 62 62 Release of the UGH software able to generate a micro-architecture without the 63 63 variable binding currently done by the designer. 64 \itemV{12}{24}{x}{\Subs}{ First release of \ganttlf GAUT's added features}64 \itemV{12}{24}{x}{\Subs}{Release of GAUT with \ganttlf enhanced synthesis steps} 65 65 Release of the GAUT software that supports the \xcoach model during the binding and the scheduling steps. 66 \itemL{24}{3 3}{x}{\Subs}{Final release of \ganttlf GAUT's added features}{0:9:3}66 \itemL{24}{30}{x}{\Subs}{Release of GAUT supporting \ganttlf new const./obj.}{0:9:3} 67 67 Release of the GAUT software that supports the \xcoach model during the binding and the scheduling steps 68 68 and also supports new constraints and objectives. … … 71 71 The high level specification tools, such as GAUT, have to be able to use synthesis feed-back 72 72 informations in order to explore the design space and to generate optimized architectures. 73 \itemL{24}{3 3}{x}{\Subs}{Micro-architecture Exploration}{0:0:8}73 \itemL{24}{36}{x}{\Subs}{Micro-architecture Exploration}{0:0:8} 74 74 Release of the GAUT software that supports the features defined in \MAE 75 75 \end{livrable} … … 84 84 \begin{livrable} 85 85 \itemV{0}{12}{d}{\Supmc}{Frequency calibration} 86 A document describing the set up of the coprocessor frequency calibration. 86 A document describing the set up of the coprocessor frequency calibration.: 87 87 \itemV{12}{24}{x}{\Supmc}{Frequency calibration} 88 88 \setMacroInAuxFile{FreqCalibrationVhdl} -
anr/task-5.tex
r155 r219 96 96 is directly used for generation of bitstreams. The module also produces reconfiguration 97 97 management software to be run on the SoC-FPGA. 98 \itemL{18}{30}{x}{\Stima}{ dynamic reconfiguration \ganttlfDNA drivers}{0:3:3}98 \itemL{18}{30}{x}{\Stima}{Dynamic reconfiguration \ganttlf for DNA drivers}{0:3:3} 99 99 \setMacroInAuxFile{hpcDynconfDriver} 100 100 The drivers required by the DNA OS in order to manage dynamic partial 101 101 reconfiguration inside the SoC-FPGA. 102 \itemL{30}{36}{x}{\Supmc}{ dynamic reconfiguration \ganttlfMUTEKH drivers}{0:0:1}102 \itemL{30}{36}{x}{\Supmc}{Dynamic reconfiguration \ganttlf for MUTEKH drivers}{0:0:1} 103 103 Port of the {\hpcDynconfDriver} drivers on the MUTEKH OS. 104 104 \itemL{24}{36}{x}{\Stima}{Profiler for \ganttlf dynamic reconfiguration}{0:0:6} … … 106 106 reconfiguration dedicated features (reconfiguration time of regions, variable 107 107 number of coprocessors). 108 \itemL{24}{36}{d}{\Sxilinx}{ optimisation for \ganttlf \xilinxdynamic reconfiguration}{0:0:2}108 \itemL{24}{36}{d}{\Sxilinx}{Optimisation for \xilinx \ganttlf dynamic reconfiguration}{0:0:2} 109 109 \xilinx will work with \tima in order to better take into account during 110 110 partitioning decisions specific constraints due to partial reconfiguration process.
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