Efficient multi-level fault simulation of HW/SW systems for structural faults

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作者
BARANOWSKI Rafal [1 ]
DI CARLO Stefano [2 ]
HATAMI Nadereh [1 ,2 ]
IMHOF Michael E. [1 ]
KOCHTE Michael A. [1 ]
PRINETTO Paolo [2 ]
WUNDERLICH Hans-Joachim [1 ]
ZOELLIN Christian G. [1 ]
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[1] University of Stuttgart,Institute of Computer Architecture and Computer Engineering
[2] Politecnico di Torino,Dipartimento di Automatica e Informatica
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fault simulation; multi-level; transaction-level modeling;
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TP368.1 [微处理机];
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摘要
In recent technology nodes,reliability is increasingly considered a part of the standard design flow to be taken into account at all levels of embedded systems design.While traditional fault simulation techniques based on low-level models at gate-and register transfer-level offer high accuracy,they are too inefficient to properly cope with the complexity of modern embedded systems.Moreover,they do not allow for early exploration of design alternatives when a detailed model of the whole system is not yet available,which is highly required to increase the efficiency and quality of the design flow.Multi-level models that combine the simulation efficiency of high abstraction models with the accuracy of low-level models are therefore essential to efficiently evaluate the impact of physical defects on the system.This paper proposes a methodology to efficiently implement concurrent multi-level fault simulation across gate-and transaction-level models in an integrated simulation environment.It leverages state-of-the-art techniques for efficient fault simulation of structural faults together with transaction-level modeling.This combination of different models allows to accurately evaluate the impact of faults on the entire hardware/software system while keeping the computational effort low.Moreover,since only selected portions of the system require low-level models,early exploration of different design alternatives is efficiently supported.Experimental results obtained from three case studies are presented to demonstrate the high accuracy of the proposed method when compared with a standard gate/RT mixed-level approach and the strong improvement of simulation time which is reduced by four orders of magnitude in average.
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页码:1784 / 1796
页数:13
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