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arxiv: 2411.11036 · v2 · pith:RE2IKUWAnew · submitted 2024-11-17 · 💻 cs.PL · cs.AR

Scaling Program Synthesis Based Technology Mapping with Equality Saturation

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keywords programsynthesisdesignssketch-guidedcomplexeqsatequalityhardware
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State-of-the-art hardware compilers for FPGAs often fail to find efficient mappings of high-level designs to low-level primitives, especially complex programmable primitives like digital signal processors (DSPs). New approaches apply sketch-guided program synthesis to more optimally map designs. However, this approach has two primary drawbacks. First, sketch-guided program synthesis requires the user to provide sketches, which are challenging to write and require domain expertise. Second, the open-source SMT solvers which power sketch-guided program synthesis struggle with the sorts of operations common in hardware -- namely multiplication. In this paper, we address both of these challenges using an equality saturation (eqsat) framework. By combining eqsat and an existing state-of-the-art program-synthesis-based tool, we produce Churchroad, a technology mapper which handles larger and more complex designs than the program-synthesis-based tool alone, while eliminating the need for a user to provide sketches.

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