The Effect of Compiler Optimizations on High-Level Synthesis-Generated Hardware

ACM Transactions on Reconfigurable Technology and Systems(2015)

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We consider the impact of compiler optimizations on the quality of high-level synthesis (HLS)-generated field-programmable gate array (FPGA) hardware. Using an HLS tool implemented within the state-of-the-art LLVM compiler, we study the effect of compiler optimizations on the hardware metrics of circuit area, execution cycles, FMax, and wall-clock time. We evaluate 56 different compiler optimizations implemented within LLVM and show that some optimizations significantly affect hardware quality. Moreover, we show that hardware quality is also affected by some optimization parameter values, as well as the order in which optimizations are applied. We then present a new HLS-directed approach to compiler optimizations, wherein we execute partial HLS and profiling at intermittent points in the optimization process and use the results to judiciously undo the impact of optimization passes predicted to be damaging to the generated hardware quality. Results show that our approach produces circuits with 16% better speed performance, on average, versus using the standard &mins;O3 optimization level.
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Design,Algorithms,Performance,High-level synthesis,FPGAs,performance,optimization
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