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GVSoC: A Highly Configurable, Fast and Accurate Full-Platform Simulator for RISC-V based IoT Processors | Nazareno Bruschi∗ , Germain Haugou†‡, Giuseppe Tagliavini∗ , Francesco Conti∗ , Luca Benini∗†, and Davide Rossi∗ (∗University of Bologna, †ETH, ‡GreenWaves-Technologies)

By January 21, 2022January 25th, 2022No Comments

Abstract—The last few years have seen the emergence of IoT processors: ultra-low power systems-on-chips (SoCs) combining lightweight and flexible micro-controller units (MCUs), often based on open-ISA RISC-V cores, with application-specific accelerators to maximize performance and energy efficiency. Overall, this heterogeneity level requires complex hardware and a fullfledged software stack to orchestrate the execution and exploit platform features. For this reason, enabling agile design space exploration becomes a crucial asset for this new class of lowpower SoCs. In this scenario, high-level simulators play an essential role in breaking the speed and design effort bottlenecks of cycle-accurate simulators and FPGA prototypes, respectively, while preserving functional and timing accuracy. We present GVSoC, a highly configurable and timing-accurate event-driven simulator that combines the efficiency of C++ models with the flexibility of Python configuration scripts. GVSoC is fully opensourced, with the intent to drive future research in the area of highly parallel and heterogeneous RISC-V based IoT processors, leveraging three foundational features: Python-based modular configuration of the hardware description, easy calibration of platform parameters for accurate performance estimation, and high-speed simulation. Experimental results show that GVSoC enables practical functional and performance analysis and design exploration at the full-platform level (processors, memory, peripherals and IOs) with a speed-up of 2500× with respect to cycle-accurate simulation with errors typically below 10% for performance analysis.

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