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Practical FPGA Programming in C
Practical FPGA Programming in C
ISBN: 0131543180
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 208
Authors:
David Pellerin
,
Scott Thibault
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Practical FPGA Programming in C
Table of Contents
Copyright
Prentice Hall Modern Semiconductor Design Series
Foreword
Why is this book of interest to the hardware folks?
And what about the software guys and gals?
So what s the catch?
Preface
C Language for FPGA-Based Hardware Design?
Compelling Platforms for Software Acceleration
The Power to Experiment
How This Book Is Organized
Where This Book Came From
Acknowledgments
Chapter1.The FPGA as a Computing Platform
Section 1.1. A Quick Introduction to FPGAs
Section 1.2. FPGA-Based Programmable Hardware Platforms
Section 1.3. Increasing Performance While Lowering Costs
Section 1.4. The Role of Tools
Section 1.5. The FPGA as an Embedded Software Platform
Section 1.6. The Importance of a Programming Abstraction
Section 1.7. When Is C Language Appropriate for FPGA Design?
Section 1.8. How to Use This Book
Chapter2.A Brief History of Programmable Platforms
Section 2.1. The Origins of Programmable Logic
Section 2.2. Reprogrammability, HDLs, and the Rise of the FPGA
Section 2.3. Systems on a Programmable Chip
Section 2.4. FPGAs for Parallel Computing
Section 2.5. Summary
Chapter3.A Programming Model for FPGA-Based Applications
Section 3.1. Parallel Processing Models
Section 3.2. FPGAs as Parallel Computing Machines
Section 3.3. Programming for Parallelism
Section 3.4. Communicating Process Programming Models
Section 3.5. The Impulse C Programming Model
Section 3.6. Summary
Chapter4.An Introduction to Impulse C
Section 4.1. The Motivation Behind Impulse C
Section 4.2. The Impulse C Programming Model
Section 4.3. A Minimal Impulse C Program
Section 4.4. Processes Streams Signals, and Memory
Section 4.5. Impulse C Signed and Unsigned Datatypes
Section 4.6. Understanding Processes
Section 4.7. Understanding Streams
Section 4.8. Using Output Streams
Section 4.9. Using Input Streams
Section 4.10. Avoiding Stream Deadlocks
Section 4.11. Creading and Using Signals
Section 4.12. Understanting Registers
Section 4.13. Using Shared Memories
Section 4.14. Memory and Stream Performance Considerations
Section 4.15. Summary
Chapter5.Describing a FIR Filter
Section 5.1. Design Overview
Section 5.2. The FIR Filter Hardware Process
Section 5.3. The Software Test Bench
Section 5.4. Desktop Simulation
Section 5.5. Application Monitoring
Section 5.6. Summary
Chapter6.Generating FPGA Hardware
Section 6.1. The Hardware Generation Flow
Section 6.2. Understanding the Generated Structure
Section 6.3. Stream and Signal Interfaces
Section 6.4. Using HDL Simulation to Understand Stream Protocols
Section 6.5. Debugging the Generated Hardware
Section 6.6. Hardware Generation Notes
Section 6.7. Making Efficient Use of the Optimizers
Section 6.8. Language Constraints for Hardware Processes
Section 6.9. Summary
Chapter7.Increasing Statement-Level Parallelism
Section 7.1. A Model of FPGA Computation
Section 7.2. C Language Semantics and Parallelism
Section 7.3. Exploiting Instruction-Level Parallelism
Section 7.4. Limiting Instruction Stages
Section 7.5. Unrolling Loops
Section 7.6. Pipelining Explained
Section 7.7. Summary
Chapter8.Porting a Legacy Application to Impulse C
Section 8.1. The Triple-DES Algorithm
Section 8.2. Converting the Algorithm to a Streaming Model
Section 8.3. Performing Software Simulation
Section 8.4. Compiling To Hardware
Section 8.5. Preliminary Hardware Analysis
Section 8.6. Summary
Chapter9.Creating an Embedded Test Bench
Section 9.1. A Mixed Hardware and Software Approach
Section 9.2. The Embedded Processor as a Test Generator
Section 9.3. The Role of Hardware Simulators
Section 9.4. Testing the Triple-DES Algorithm in Hardware
Section 9.5. Software Stream Macro Interfaces
Section 9.6. Building the Test System
Section 9.7. Summary
Chapter10.Optimizing C for FPGA Performance
Section 10.1. Rethinking an Algorithm for Performance
Section 10.2. Refinement 1: Reducing Size by Introducing a Loop
Section 10.3. Refinement 2: Array Splitting
Section 10.4. Refinement 3: Improving Streaming Performance
Section 10.5. Refinement 4: Loop Unrolling
Section 10.6. Refinement 5: Pipelining the Main Loop
Section 10.7. Summary
Chapter11.Describing System-Level Parallelism
Section 11.1. Design Overview
Section 11.2. Performing Desktop Simulation
Section 11.3. Refinement 1: Creating Parallel 8-Bit Filters
Section 11.4. Refinement 2: Creating a System-Level Pipeline
Section 11.5. Moving the Application to Hardware
Section 11.6. Summary
Chapter12.Combining Impulse C with an Embedded Operating System
Section 12.1. The uClinux Operating System
Section 12.2. A uClinux Demonstration Project
Section 12.3. Summary
Chapter13.Mandelbrot Image Generation
Section 13.1. Design Overview
Section 13.2. Expressing the Algorithm in C
Section 13.3. Creating a Fixed-Point Equivalent
Section 13.4. Creating a Streaming Version
Section 13.5. Parallelizing the Algorithm
Section 13.6. Future Refinements
Section 13.7. Summary
Chapter14.The Future of FPGA Computing
Section 14.1. The FPGA as a High-Performance Computer
Section 14.2. The Future of FPGA Computing
Section 14.3. Summary
AppendixA.Getting the Most Out of Embedded FPGA Processors
Section A.1. FPGA Embedded Processor Overview
Section A.2. Peripherals and Memory Controllers
Section A.3. Increasing Processor Performance
Section A.4. Optimization Techniques That Are Not FPGA-Specific
Section A.5. FPGA-Specific Optimization Techniques
Section A.6. Summary
AppendixB.Creating a Custom Stream Interface
Section B.1. Application Overview
Section B.2. The DS92LV16 Serial Link for Data Streaming
Section B.3. Stream Interface State Machine Description
Section B.4. Data Transmission
Section B.5. Summary
AppendixC.Impulse C Function Reference
CO_ARCHITECTURE_CREATE
CO_BIT_EXTRACT
CO_BIT_EXTRACT_U
CO_BIT_INSERT
CO_BIT_INSERT_U
CO_EXECUTE
CO_INITIALIZE
CO_MEMORY_CREATE
CO_MEMORY_PTR
CO_MEMORY_READBLOCK
CO_MEMORY_WRITEBLOCK
CO_PAR_BREAK
CO_PROCESS_CONFIG
CO_PROCESS_CREATE
CO_REGISTER_CREATE
CO_REGISTER_GET
CO_REGISTER_PUT
CO_REGISTER_READ
CO_REGISTER_WRITE
CO_SIGNAL_CREATE
CO_SIGNAL_POST
CO_SIGNAL_WAIT
CO_STREAM_CLOSE
CO_STREAM_CREATE
CO_STREAM_EOS
CO_STREAM_OPEN
CO_STREAM_READ
CO_STREAM_READ_NB
CO_STREAM_WRITE
COSIM_LOGWINDOW_CREATE
COSIM_LOGWINDOW_FWRITE
COSIM_LOGWINDOW_INIT
COSIM_LOGWINDOW_WRITE
AppendixD.Triple-DES Source Listings
DES_HW.C
DES.C
DES_SW.C
DES.H
AppendixE.Image Filter Listings
IMG_HW.C
IMG_SW.C
IMG.H
AppendixF.Selected References
Index
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Practical FPGA Programming in C
ISBN: 0131543180
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 208
Authors:
David Pellerin
,
Scott Thibault
BUY ON AMAZON
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