A networks-on-chip (NoC) simulator allows designers to early estimate performance (latency and throughput), energy efficiency (average/peak power, average energy per packet) and area of several networks on-chip configurations at different CMOS nodes. This tool is a cycle-accurate simulator and is open-source using SystemC, a C++ plugin, which is used to quickly model complex systems at a higher level but less details than RTL. NoCTweak was developed by Dr. Anh Tran and Dr. Bevan Baas at UC Davis.

NoCTweak has been extended and integrated into McSim, a project developed by Dr. Abdoulaye Gamatié, Dr. Gilles Sassatelli, Dr. Manuel Selva et al. at LIRMM lab. McSim is a simulator for NoC-based many-core platforms, and is a part of the DreamCloud European project. DreamCloud allows dynamic resource allocation in many-core systems targeting high performance and energy efficient embedded applications.

DreamCloud and McSim link: https://github.com/DreamCloud-Project

Features

  • benchmarks: synthetic, real/embedded applications, multithread traces
  • topologies: mesh, torus, ring
  • router architectures: wormhole, virtual channel, circuit-switched, shared queues
  • routing algorithms: deterministic, adaptive, table-based
  • arbitrating policies: round-robin, iSLIP, winner takes all

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Simulation

License

GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)

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Intended Audience

Science/Research

User Interface

Command-line

Programming Language

C++

Related Categories

C++ Simulation Software

Registered

2013-06-09