Abstract

As an important pipeline stage in the router of Network-on-Chips, switch allocation assigns output ports to input ports and allows flits to transit through the switch without conflicts. Previous work designed efficient switch allocation strategies by maximizing the matching efficiency in time series. However, those works neglected the interaction between different router pipeline stages. In this article, we propose the concept of Utility-of-Allocation (UoA) to indicate the quality of allocation to be practically used in on-chip routers. We demonstrate that router pipelines can interact with each other, and the UoA can be maximized if the interaction between router pipelines is taken into consideration. Based on these observations, a novel class of routers, MUA-Router, is proposed to maximize the UoA through the collaborative design (co-design) between router pipelines. MUA-Router achieves this goal in two ways and accordingly implements two novel instance router architectures. In the first, MUA-Router improves the UoA by mitigating the impact of endpoint congestion in the switch allocation, and thus Eca-Router is proposed. Eca-Router achieves an endpoint-congestion-aware switch allocation through the co-design between routing computation and switch allocation. Based on Eca-Router, CoD-Router is proposed to feed back switch allocation information to routing computation stage to provide switch allocator with more conflict-free requests. Through the co-design between pipelines, MUA-Router significantly improves the efficiency of switch allocation and the performance of the entire network. Evaluation results show that our design can achieve significant performance improvement with moderate overheads.

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