| Mattias O'Nils and Axel Jantsch. Operating System Sensitive Device Driver Synthesis from Implementation Independent Protocol Specification. In Proceedings of Design, Automation and Test in Europe (DATE), pages 562--568, Munich, Germany, 1999. |
....for interface synthesis and different tools for channel synthesis are evaluated. In the ProGram approach, a simple channel with the read write in combination with the register and device base address is used. The channel implementation is provided by a platform dependent communication library [77]. 3.3 Hardware Abstraction Layer For the automatic generation of hardware abstraction layers for device access, different methods including tool integration are available. The tool COMIX [123, 80] can be used to generate a hardware abstraction layer. The idea is to generate the hardware ....
Mattias O'Nils and Axel Jantsch. Operating System Sensitive Device Driver Synthesis from Implementation Independent Protocol Specification. In Proceedings of Design, Automation and Test in Europe (DATE), pages 562--568, Munich, Germany, 1999.
....recognized for these efforts. Since our research in the field of grammar based hardware synthesis started in 1995, ESDLab has become, if not the leading group, one of the leading groups in the world and has also not only published many papers on grammar based related methods, see for instance [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10], but also many papers regarding architectures for implementing various types of applications and other issues important to the design of VLSI Systems including SoCs, see for instance [11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18] 7. Scientific and Industrial impact The scientific and industrial impact is ....
M. O'Nils, A. Jantsch, "Operating System Sensitive Device Driver Synthesis from Implementation Independent Protocol Specification", In Proc. of DATE'99, Munich, Germany, 1999.
....systems and is internationally recognized for these efforts. Since our research in the field of grammar based hardware synthesis started in 1995, ESDLab has become, if not the leading group, one of the leading groups in the world and has also published many papers on the topic, see for instance [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10]. 7. Scientific and Industrial impact The scientific and industrial impact is a new methodology for co design of two co operation units communicating over long distances. This will aid the designer to reduce On Chip communication delays, thus increasing the overall throughput, resulting in ....
M. O'Nils, A. Jantsch, "Operating System Sensitive Device Driver Synthesis from Implementation Independent Protocol Specification", In Proc. of DATE'99, Munich, Germany, 1999.
....systems and is internationally recognized for these efforts. Since our research in the field of grammar based hardware synthesis started in 1995, ESDLab has become, if not the leading group, one of the leading groups in the world and has also published many papers on the topic, see for instance [9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18]. 7. Scientific and Industrial impact The scientific and industrial impact is greatly increased productivity and quality of the produced communication protocol. The property of port size independent and modular descriptions would allow the designer to reuse older code, and use it to create ....
M. O'Nils, A. Jantsch, "Operating System Sensitive Device Driver Synthesis from Implementation Independent Protocol Specification", In Proc. of DATE'99, Munich, Germany, 1999.
....an available product by Imsys AB [6, 7] Mapping of Protocol Specifications Independent of a given protocol processor architecture, a protocol has to be specified and mapped onto the architecture. Based on extensive research on protocol specification and implementation in hardware and software [8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13], we will develop a specification method based on a grammar to describe the protocol in an implementation independent way. A grammar is a very natural way to model protocols and can in general also be compiled into very efficient hardware or software implementations. Based on this experience we ....
Mattias O'Nils and Axel Jantsch, "Operating System Sensitive Device Driver Synthesis from Implementation Independent Protocol Specification", Proceedings of Design Automation and Test in Europe, 1999.
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