Institute for Communication Technologies and Embedded Systems

MPSoC Programming using the MAPS Compiler

Authors:
Leupers, R. ,  Castrillon, J.
Book Title:
Proceedings of the 15th Asia and South Pacific Design Automation Conference (ASP-DAC '10)
Organization:
IEEE
Pages:
p.p. 897--902
Address:
Taipei, Taiwan
Date:
Jan. 2010
ISBN:
978-1-42445-766-3
Language:
English
Abstract:
The problem of efficiently programming complex
embedded heterogeneous Multi-Processor Systems-On-
Chip (MPSoCs) continues to be one of the biggest hurdles in
the IT community. Extracting parallelism from sequential applications,
dealing with different programming models, and
handling real time constraints in the presence of multiple
concurrent applications are some of the challenges that make
MPSoC programming so difficult.
In this paper we describe the MAPS tool suite, which tries to
tackle these aspects of MPSoC programming in an integrated
development environment built upon the Eclipse framework.
We give an overview of the MAPS framework, highlighting
its differences to the previous work in [7], and report on experiences
using the tool.
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