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Compiler optimization and ordering effects on VLIW code compression

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Compiler optimization and ordering effects on VLIW code compression
Code size has always been an important issue for all embedded applications as well as larger systems. Code compression techniques have been devised as a way of battling bloated code; however, the impact of VLIW compiler methods and outputs on these compression schemes has not been thoroughly investigated. This paper describes the application of single- and multipleinstruction dictionary methods for code compression to decrease overall code size for the TI TMS320C6xxx DSP family. The compression scheme is applied to benchmarks taken from the Mediabench benchmark suite built with differing compiler optimization parameters. In the single instruction encoding scheme, it was found that compression ratios were not a useful indicator of the best overall code size – the best results (smallest overall code size) were obtained when the compression scheme was applied to sizeoptimized code. In the multiple instruction encoding scheme, changing parallel instruction order was found to only slight...
Montserrat Ros, Peter Sutton
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where CASES
Authors Montserrat Ros, Peter Sutton
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