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Integrated Management of Power Aware Computing & Communication Technologies. PI Meeting Nader Bagherzadeh, Pai H. Chou, Fadi Kurdahi University of California, Irvine, ECE Dept. DARPA Contract F33615-00-1-1719 April 18-20, 2001 San Diego, CA. Outline. Introduction
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Integrated Management of Power Aware Computing & Communication Technologies PI Meeting Nader Bagherzadeh, Pai H. Chou, Fadi KurdahiUniversity of California, Irvine, ECE Dept. DARPA Contract F33615-00-1-1719 April 18-20, 2001 San Diego, CA
Outline • Introduction • Status overview, Application • Accomplishments to date • Scheduling • Component power models and simulators • Architecture configuration: Mode Selection • Metrics • Review of program milestones and goals • Fulfilled: prototype of scheduling/planning tool • Upcoming: integration with COPPER project, dynamic scheduling • Future planned evaluation • Development platforms, tools, metrics • Transition plan.
Applications • Space • Mars Pathfinder • X-2000 architecture • [new] NASA Deep Impact • JPL-led effort, with PowerPC 750 testbed (measures power) • Mission planning, software architecture level • ATR • Needs algorithm-level parallelization and arch. (DSP, FPGA) first • System-level pipeline scheduling • UCAV • thermal battery scheduling
Personnel & teaming plans • UC Irvine - Design tools • Nader Bagherzadeh • Pai Chou • Fadi Kurdahi • Jinfeng Liu • Dexin Li • Duan Tran • USC - Component power optimization • Jean-Luc Gaudiot • Seong-Won Lee • JPL - Applications and benchmarking • Nazeeh Aranki • Nikzad “Benny” Toomarian students student
behavioral system model high-level components composition operators parameterizable components system architecture busses, protocols Quad Chart Behavior Innovations high-level simulation • Component-based power-aware design • Exploit off-the-shelf components & protocols • Best price/performance, reliable, cheap to replace • CAD tool for global power policy optimization • Optimal partitioning, scheduling, configuration • Manage entire system, including mechanical & thermal • Power-aware reconfigurable architectures • Reusable platform for many missions • Bus segmentation, voltage / frequency scaling functional partitioning & scheduling Architecture mapping system integration& synthesis static configuration dynamic powermanagement Year 1 Year 2 Impact Kickoff 2Q 02 2Q 00 2Q 01 • Static & hybrid optimizations • partitioning / allocation • scheduling • bus segmentation • voltage scaling • COTS component library • FireWire and I2C bus models • Static composition authoring • Architecture definition • High-level simulation • Benchmark Identification • Dynamic optimizations • task migration • processor shutdown • bus segmentation • frequency scaling • Parameterizable components library • Generalized bus models • Dynamic reconfiguration authoring • Architecture reconfiguration • Low-level simulation • System benchmarking • Enhanced mission success • More task for the same power • Dramatic reduction in mission completion time • Cost saving over a variety of missions • Reusable platform & design techniques • Fast turnaround time by configuration, not redesign • Confidence in complex design points • Provably correct functional/power constraints • Retargetable optimization to eliminate overdesign • Power protocol for massive scale
Program Overview • Power-aware system-level design • Amdahl's law applies to power as well as performance • Enhance mission success (time, task) • Rapid customization for different missions • Design tool • Exploration & evaluation • Optimization& specialization • Technique integration • System architecture • Statically configurable • Dynamically adaptive • Use COTS parts & protocols
Accomplishments to date • Power-aware scheduling -- DEMO • Multiple processors, mechanical, thermal • Min / Max power and timing constraints • Power-aware Gantt chart user interface • Pipelining at system-level • Architectural optimization • Bus topology optimization, segmentation • Mode selection for power & timing • Component power models and simulators • Performance simulator • Parameterized energy model • Interface to COPPER project
Power-Aware Scheduling • New constraint-based application model [paper at Codes'01] • Min/Max Timing constraints • Precedence, subsumes dataflow, general timing, shared resource • Dependency across iteration boundaries – loop pipelining • Execution delay of tasks – enables frequency/voltage scaling • Power constraints • Max power – total power budget • Min power – controls power jitter or force utilization of free source • System-level, multi-scenario scheduling [paper at DAC'01] • 25% Faster while saving 31% energy cost • Exploits "free" power (solar, nuclear min-output) • System-level loop pipelining [working papers] • Borrow time and power across iteration boundaries • Aggressive design space exploration by new constraint classification • Achieves 49% speedup and 24% energy reduction
Prototype of GUI scheduling tool • Power-aware Gantt chart • Time view • Timing of all tasks on parallel resources • Power consumption of each task • Power view • System-level power profile • Min/max power constraint, energy cost • Interactive scheduling • Automated schedulers – timing, power, loop • Manual intervention – drag & drop • Demo available
Architectural Configuration • Mode selection • Power consumption level (doze, nap, sleep, etc.) • Low power design techniques • Clock scaling, voltage scaling • Memory/cache configurations, bus encoding • Communication protocols, compression, algorithm transformations • Optimize feasible solutions for energy/timing costs • Power, Real time, Inter-resource modes constraints • Constraints between functionality modes and resources modes Functionality mode and resource modes • Bus topology optimization • Static clustering and bus partitioning • Dynamic reclustering with shutdown
Component power model • Performance simulator-drive power estimation • Independent performance simulator and power estimation modules • Modular, can be replaced with other model, extensible • Performance simulator • for SMT, up to 8 threads, emulates single thread superscalar CPU • Executes Alpha EV6 binaries, emulates Alpha 21264 • Power estimation model • Parameterizable power model for HW modules in microarchitecture • Moving average model for power profile • Inputs microarchitectural params, # accesses (activity factor)
Metrics • Source-aware energy model • Takes “free energy” into account • Cost for not using free energy • Profile-aware • Total energy dependent on consumers’ power profile • Smoothness of power draw • Scenario-aware • Cost function tracks external factors (e.g. temperature, solar level) • Stage in mission • Timing/performance • Makespan (length of an iteration) • Dynamic planning cost
Review of Milestones & Goals • Accomplished • UI prototype • Power-aware scheduling [3 papers] • Multi-scenario • System-level pipelining • Mode selection • encompass power mgmt (voltage/freq scaling) • Processor power & simulation models • Upcoming • Dynamic optimization • Scheduling • Architectural reconfiguration • Library of parameterizable bus models • Tool integration • IMPACCT tools and library • between IMPACCT and COPPER
Future planned evaluation • Deep Impact from JPL • Mission planning and scheduling example • Image compression (wavelet) algorithm • Architectural mapping • JPL Testbed • PPC750 board to measure actual power • PPC750 to simulate instrumentation in real-time • advanced board with real instrumentation • Validation through COPPER • Scheduler output fed to COPPER for compilation • Compare estimated power with refined version
Technology Transition --Consystant Design Technologies • Beta just released Apr.11 • shown at ESC • runs on Linux • will support Solaris, Win2k • Extensible system • platform plugin for synthesis • targets Linux, vxWorks, … • Simulator • selective focus • coordination centric
Development plans • Scripting and web-based tool • Jython (Java + Python) for GUI prototype • Core scheduler • Modular, detachable from GUI • Option to run on separate server or same process as UI • CGI scripts for arch. configuration (unix/web based) • Latest version distributed thru WebCVS • Interface with commercial CAD backend • Detailed power estimation tools • Functional simulation with proprietary models • Rationale • Open source, runs on any platform • All publicly available development tools • Trivial to install, no compilation, encourage modification
Application requirements • System specification • 6 wheel motors • 4 steering motors • System health check • Hazard detection • Power supply • Battery (non-rechargeable) • Solar panel • Power consumption • Digital • Computation, imaging, communication, control • Mechanical • Driving, steering • Thermal • Motors must be heated in low-temperature environment