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89 lines
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# Corona Optical Network on Chip (NoC) Simulation with Ratatoskr
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This project simulates the Corona all optical Network-on-Chip (NoC) architecture using SystemC TLM 2.0.
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## Prerequisites
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- SystemC (version 2.3.3 or later)
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- C++ compiler supporting C++17 or later (e.g., GCC 7+ or Clang 5+)
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- Make
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## Setup
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1. Install SystemC on your system.
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2. Set the `SYSTEMC_HOME` environment variable to point to your SystemC installation directory:
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```bash
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export SYSTEMC_HOME=/path/to/your/systemc/installation
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## Compilation
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./build.sh
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## Output simple test - 1 Task
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./sim --configFolder simple_test
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## Output - 2 Task
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./sim --configFolder simple_2_point_test
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# Log file
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The log file is in out/report.log
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# The current setup
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• There are ROUTER_NO of routers.
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• Multiple PEs (CORE_NO) are connected to each router -Processing Elements and Network Interfaces
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• The PEs transmit the data to each routers using non-blocking TLM
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• The routers receive data from NI in the input fifo
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• The data from the input fifo is processed to find destination router
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• The sender router waits for the destination router's token (Semaphore)
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• When the semaphore is available, the sender writes the data using non-blocking write to destination router's output fifo - this confirms whether space available in the fifo too
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• At the destination router, the data from output fifo is processed to find the destination NI
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• The data is transmitted to the destination NI using non-blocking TLM
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# Introduction to Corona
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The Corona architecture is as follows;
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1. Architectural Design:
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Corona is a 3D many-core architecture with 256 low-power multithreaded cores, organized into 64 clusters with each cluster having 4 cores and hub to facilitate communication. It uses nanophotonic communication for both inter-core and off-stack communication to memory or I/O devices. Each cluster has a channel associated with it. The channel starts at a cluster and passes through all other clusters and ends at the home cluster in a serpentine manner. Only the home cluster can read from the channel, but all other clusters can write into the channel. Each cluster has a token associated with it. The clusters can write into the channels of any other cluster by acquiring destination cluster’s token.
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The key components include:
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• A photonic crossbar that fully interconnects the cores
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• Dense wavelength division multiplexed (DWDM) optically connected memory modules
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• An optical broadcast bus
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• Memory controllers and network interfaces
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2. Communication Control:
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Communication in Corona is controlled through a distributed, all-optical, token-based arbitration scheme. This means:
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• Each node participates in the token management process
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• Optical tokens circulate continuously through the network
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• Nodes must acquire a token to gain access to a communication channel
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3. Communication Decisions:
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The decision-making process for communication is as follows:
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• When to communicate: A node initiates communication when it has data to send and has acquired the appropriate token.
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• Who to communicate with: The destination is determined by the application needs. The photonic crossbar allows any node to communicate with any other node.
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• When to stop: After completing its transmission, the node releases the token back into the network.
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4. Broadcast bus
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• In addition, there is a broadcast bus waveguide, to which all clusters can read and write
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• The clusters can write a common message into the broadcast bus by acquiring the broadcast token.
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The corona architecture has a global optical clock and the local optical clock is in phase synchronization with the global clock.
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In general, if we consider any particular cluster ‘n’, there will be a number of activities going on;
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• Detecting token to transmit data
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• Divert and acquire the token when it is detected
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• Transmit data by modulating light on the desired channel
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• Release the token once the data transmission is finished
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• Detect broadcast token when it has a broadcast message to send
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• Divert and acquire the broadcast token when it is detected
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• Send broadcast message by modulating light on the broadcast channel
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• Release broadcast token when broadcast message transmission is finished
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• Detects for messages on home channel ‘n’ (Reading data)
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• Detecting the broadcast channel for broadcast messages
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• Acquire and renew the home token
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