Noise-direct: A technique for power supply noise aware floorplanning using microarchitecture profiling

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Mohamood, Fayez [1 ]
Healy, Michael B. [1 ]
Lim, Sung Kyu [1 ]
Lee, Hsien-Hsin S. [1 ]
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[1] Georgia Inst Technol, Sch Elect & Comp Engn, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ASP-DAC 2007 | 2007年
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This paper proposes Noise-Direct, a design methodology for power integrity aware floorplanning, using microarchitectural feedback to guide module placement. Stringent power constraints have led microprocessor designers to incorporate aggressive power saving techniques such as clock-gating, that place a significant burden on the power delivery network. While the application of extensive clock-gating can effectively reduce power consumption, unfortunately, it can also induce large inductive noise (di/dt), resulting in signal integrity and reliability issues. To combat these problems, processors are usually designed for the worst-case current consumption scenario using adequate supply voltage and decoupling capacitances. To tackle high-frequency inductive noise and potential IR drops, we propose a novel design methodology that integrates microarchitectural profiling feedback into the floorplanning process. We present two microarchitectural metrics to quantify the noise susceptibility of a module:self weighting and correlation weighting. By using these metrics in a force-directed floorplanning algorithm to assign power pin affinity to modules, we can quickly converge to a design for average-case current consumption. By designing for the average-case and employing dynamic di/dt control for the worst-case, we can ensure that a chip is noise-tolerant without exceeding decap budget constraints. Our observations showed that certain functional modules in a processor exhibit consistent and highly correlated switching activity, that can be used to guide module placement distance from power pins. The experimental results demonstrate that the force-directed floorplanning technique can effectively suppress supply noise experienced by modules, reduce the total number of supply-noise margin violations, and achieve a floorplan with considerably lower IR drop, as compared to a wire-length driven floorplan.
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