Abstract

A 0–1 integer linear programming (ILP) technique is used to solve memory-mapping problems in high-level synthesis, which synthesizes the source memory using one or more memory modules from a target memory library at a higher level. This method can not only perform bit-width mapping and word mapping, but it can also perform port mapping at the same time. Experimental results indicate that ILP approach is an effective method for memory reuse in high-level synthesis.

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