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A dynamic memory management unit for embedded real-time system-on-a-chip

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A dynamic memory management unit for embedded real-time system-on-a-chip
Dealing with global on-chip memory allocation/de-allocation in a dynamic yet deterministic way is an important issue for upcoming billion transistor multiprocessor System-on-a-Chip (SoC) designs. To achieve this, we propose a new memory management hierarchy called Two-Level Memory Management. To implement this memory management scheme – which presents a paradigm shift in the way designers look at on-chip dynamic memory allocation – we present a System-on-a-Chip Dynamic Memory Management Unit (SoCDMMU) for allocation of the global on-chip memory, which we refer to as level two memory management (level one is the operating system management of memory allocated to a particular on-chip processor). In this way, heterogeneous processors in an SoC can request and be granted portions of the global memory in twenty clock cycles in the worst case for a four-processor SoC, which is at least an order of magnitude faster than software-based memory management. We present a sample implementation...
Mohamed Shalan, Vincent John Mooney III
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Type Conference
Year 2000
Where CASES
Authors Mohamed Shalan, Vincent John Mooney III
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