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Integrating SystemC-AMS Power Modeling with a RISC-V ISS for Virtual Prototyping of Battery-operated Embedded Devices

Systems and Control 2024-12-24 v1 Hardware Architecture Systems and Control

Abstract

RISC-V cores have gained a lot of popularity over the last few years. However, being quite a recent and novel technology, there is still a gap in the availability of comprehensive simulation frameworks for RISC-V that cover both the functional and extra-functional aspects. This gap hinders progress in the field, as fast yet accurate system-level simulation is crucial for Design Space Exploration (DSE). This work presents an open-source framework designed to tackle this challenge, integrating functional RISC-V simulation (achieved with GVSoC) with SystemC-AMS (used to model extra-functional aspects, in detail power storage and distribution). The combination of GVSoC and SystemC-AMS in a single simulation framework allows to perform a DSE that is dependent on the mutual impact between functional and extra-functional aspects. In our experiments, we validate the framework's effectiveness by creating a virtual prototype of a compact, battery-powered embedded system.

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@article{arxiv.2404.01861,
  title  = {Integrating SystemC-AMS Power Modeling with a RISC-V ISS for Virtual Prototyping of Battery-operated Embedded Devices},
  author = {Mohamed Amine Hamdi and Giovanni Pollo and Matteo Risso and Germain Haugou and Alessio Burrello and Enrico Macii and Massimo Poncino and Sara Vinco and Daniele Jahier Pagliari},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.01861},
  year   = {2024}
}

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4 pages, 4 figures, to be published in Computing Frontiers Workshops and Special Sessions (CF '24 Companion), May 7--9, 2024, Ischia, Italy