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Optimizing Memory Performance of Xilinx FPGAs under Vitis

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arxiv 2010.08916 v1 pith:EGHD4AQ4 submitted 2020-10-18 cs.DC cs.AR

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Plenty of research efforts have been devoted to FPGA-based acceleration, due to its low latency and high energy efficiency. However, using the original low-level hardware description languages like Verilog to program FPGAs requires generally good knowledge of hardware design details and hand-on experiences. Fortunately, the FPGA community intends to address this low programmability issues. For example, , with the intention that programming FPGAs is just as easy as programming GPUs. Even though Vitis is proven to increase programmability, we cannot directly obtain high performance without careful design regarding hardware pipeline and memory subsystem.In this paper, we focus on the memory subsystem, comprehensively and systematically benchmarking the effect of optimization methods on memory performance. Upon benchmarking, we quantitatively analyze the typical memory access patterns for a broad range of applications, including AI, HPC, and database. Further, we also provide the corresponding optimization direction for each memory access pattern so as to improve overall performance.

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