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1
Esterel tutorial
  • Mike Kishinevsky (Intel)
  • Gerard Berry (Esterel Technology)
  • Satnam Singh (Microsoft)

UPC July 5, 2005
2
Outline
  • Esterel basics
  • Hardware and software compilation
  • Verification
  • Late design changes (ECO)

3
Synchronous languages approach
  • Time advances in lock step with one or more
    clocks
  • Abstraction of synchronous hardware and discrete
    control software
  • Deterministic concurrency
  • Concurrent processes always end up in a unique
    fix point state
  • Explicit well controlled non-determinism is
    allowed for modeling needs
  • Reactive
  • No input changes within a cycle gt no internal
    and output changes
  • unless receivers look into past or emitters emit
    to the future
  • Safety correct-by-construction implementation
    that can be checked
  • Convince customers, designers, certification
    authorities of safety
  • Solid mathematical foundation
  • Support formal reasoning, verification
  • Reviews Proceedings of the IEEE Sept. 1991,
    Jan. 2003

4
Behavior of Synchronous System
Cycle based read inputs
compute reaction
produce outputs Synchronous within the same
cycle propagate control
propagate signals
5
Delay models
  • Synchronous languages zero delay
  • Esterel, Lustre, Argos, SyncCharts, Signal, PBS,
    etc..
  • Behavioral determinism
  • Choose the right order for dependent actions
  • Nice algebra gt useful idealization

Will not discuss today
  • Asynchronous languages arbitrary delay
  • Petri Nets, CSP, Occam, Internet, etc.
  • Behavioral non-determinism
  • Determinism for sub-classes (e.g.
    delay-insensitive, speed-independent)
  • More complex than synchrony
  • Real computing and communication some delay
  • Any implementation has some inertia and cost
  • Internal non-determinism is unavoidable
  • but, does not imply external non-determinism
    (e.g. RTL logic)

6
Zero delay example Newtonian Mechanics
Concurrency Determinism Calculations are
feasible
7
Predictable delay examples sound, light, waves
  • Wait long enough, same result as 0-delay !
  • Zero delay and predictable delay are fully
    compatible
  • Constructive semantics is the unification
  • A theory of causality for reactive systems
  • Clocked digital circuits paradigm

8
Synchronous Reactive Systems
signals
signals
control
data
values
values
Esterel v7
9
Signals
  • Two possible states of a signal during clock
    cycle
  • present emitted by somebody (encoded by 1)
  • absent otherwise (encoded
    by 0)
  • Signal format ltpresent_bitgt ltvalue_of_typegt
  • present_bit is reactive (does not keep the value
    during next cycle)
  • value is persistent (carry the value to the next
    cycle)
  • Signal types
  • Pure (no value) control
  • Value only (no present bit) data
  • Valued control bit (like a valid bit) and a
    data
  • Signal location input, output, input-output,
    local
  • Full support for scoping of local signals

10
Some Esterel statements
  • Combinational
  • emit S
  • if S then else end
  • loop
  • Sequential
  • pause
  • await S
  • sustain S
  • Control flow
  • Sequence
  • Concurrency
  • abort
  • if
  • loop
  • Data flow expressions
  • ?A lt 0
  • ?B ?C
  • call P()
  • ?D f()

11
Sequencing
emit A emit B pause emit C
12
Sequencing
emit A emit B pause emit C
A
13
Sequencing
emit A emit B pause emit C
A
B
14
Sequencing
wait for a cycle
emit A emit B pause emit C
A
B
15
Sequencing
emit A emit B pause emit C
C
A
B
16
Looping
loop emit A emit B pause emit C end loop
C
A
B
17
Looping
loop emit A emit B pause emit C end loop
C
A
B
18
Looping
loop emit A emit B pause emit C end loop
C
A
B
19
Looping
loop emit A emit B pause emit C end loop
C A
A
B
20
Looping
loop emit A emit B pause emit C end loop
  • Loop back in the same cycle
  • Non-instantaneous body
  • Loop invariant cannot reenter if the body still
    executes

C A B
A
B
21
Decision
emit A emit B pause loop if C then
emit D else Q end if if E then emit F end
if pause end loop
C
C
E
E
D
D
Q F
A
F
B
22
Concurrency
await A emit C await B emit D
emit E
A
B
D E
C
  • Start parallel statements in the same cycle
  • Terminate parallel block once all branches
    terminated

B
A
C E
D
A
B
C
D
E
23
Preemption
abort pause pause emit A when B emit
C
  • Normal termination
  • Aborted termination
  • Aborted termination emit A preempted

A C
B
C
B
C
24
When to react?
await A emit B
await immediate A emit B
A
A
A
B
B
A
A
A
B
B
  • Non-immediate (default) form does not react to
    signals arrived during the initial instance
    (before the first tick)

25
When to kill?
abort pause emit A pause emit B when
C emit D
weak abort pause emit A pause emit
B when C emit D
C
C
A D
D
C
C
B D
D
A
A
  • Strong abort (default) kills all emissions during
    the abort cycle
  • Weak abort gives signal emissions the last will

26
Four (react, kill) possibilities
When to react to A
weak abort P when A
abort P when A
next
abort P when immediate A
weak abort P when immediate A
now
When to kill P
next
now
27
Esterel more concise than Verilog
loop await case icu_miss do
if (not cacheble) then await
(normal_ack or error_ack) else
abort await 4 normal_ack
when error_ack end end
case (pcsu_powedown and not jmp_e
and not valid_diag_window) do
await (pcsu_powerdown and not jmp_e)
end end pause end loop
Example from S. Edwards
28
Esterel more concise than Verilog
Write to memory as soon as Addr and Data have
arrived. Wait for memory Latency before
iterating. Restart behavior each Replay.
29
Esterel more concise than Verilog
Write to memory as soon as Addr and Data have
arrived.
Verilog explicit FSM
Esterel write things once
await Addr await Data emit
Write(funcW(?Addr,?Data))
A
D
A, D/ W( )
A/ W( )
D/ W( )
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Esterel more concise than Verilog
Write to memory as soon as Addr and Data have
arrived. Wait for memory Latency before
iterating.
Esterel write things once
Verilog explicit FSM
loop await Addr await Data
emit Write(funcW(?Addr,?Data)) await
Latency tick end loop
A
D
A, D/ W()
A/ W()
D/ W()
L0
X L-1
X 0
X gt 0 / XX-1
31
Esterel more concise than Verilog
Write to memory as soon as Addr and Data have
arrived. Wait for memory Latency before
iterating. Restart behavior each Replay.
Verilog explicit FSM
Esterel write things once
R
loop abort await Addr await Data
emit Write(funcW(?Addr,?Data)) await
Latency tick when Replay end loop
R
A
D
R
A, D/ W()
A/ W()
D/ W()
L0 or R
X L-1
X 0 or R
X gt 0 / XX-1
32
SyncCharts Graphical Esterel
SyncChart C. Andre,
Esterel code
loop await A await B emit O each
R
Implemented in Esterel Studio
33
Extensions in Esterel v7 language
Goal remove the limitations of Esterel v5 much
more expressive, but very same semantics
  • Mix of Esterel imperative and Lustre equational
    styles
  • Better modularity, (mild) object orientation
  • data, interface, and module units, data and
    interface inheritance
  • Structured ports, arrays, more signal kinds
  • value, temp, registered, etc.
  • Static code replication (for ... dopar)
  • Support for Moore machines
  • Numerical encodings
  • binary, onehot, Gray, etc.
  • Multi-clock, clock-gating
  • 100 synthesizable to RTL/C/SystemC, modular
    optimization

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ZBT SSRAM
SDRAM
ROM
DDRSDRAM
OPB
ZBT SSRAMController
SDRAMController
DDR SDRAMController
External BusController
OPB Bridge
On-ChipPeripheral
CoreConnect OPB(On-Chip Peripheral Bus)
CoreConnect Processor Local Bus (PLB) Arbiter
On-ChipPeripheral
405 PPC
I-Cache PLB
OPB Bridge
D-Cache PLB
High-SpeedPeripheral
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Esterel Studio
39
Code generation
VHDL, Verilog -gt hardware implementation
void uart_device_driver () .....
Esterel design
uart.c
C -gt software implementation
40
Serial ATA
  • New standard for inside-the-box storage
    connection with cable length lt1m
  • 100 SW compatible drop in replacement for ATA
    with additional capabilities (hot plug)
  • Fast low voltage differential signaling w/ 8b/10b
    encoding
  • 1.5Gbps -gt 3.0Gbps -gt 6.0Gbps
  • Star topology (point-to-point, no hubs)
  • Cost competitive with parallel ATA
  • Long term scalable solution

41
Serial ATA Architecture
Transport Translates taskfile accesses to
sequences of interface operations.

Link Manages interface operations including
transmission/reception of frames.
SATA Host Controller
Transport
SW Interface
PHY Transmits/receives serial signal and converts
to/from digital.
Task File
Link
PHY




42
Esterel hierarchical managing of complexity
43
How Esterel different from RTL
phy_ready
pmack
/pmack
JK-flop
mod7 reset counter
/pmack
clear
PMACK
1
1
0
1
1

adv suff ! phy_ready / clear
suff
0

2
0
set
1
3
0
7
PMWAIT
adv
pmack
pmack
clear
clear
adv
adv
  • Explicit communication via three signals
  • Hard to ensure proper use in time reset of data
    path
  • forgotten if not phy_ready at last counting
    cycle

44
The same spec in Esterel is correct-by-constructio
n
/ PMACK state / abort sustain pmack when
case not phy_ready case 7 adv end
abort / PMWAIT state /
PMACK
/pmack
lt1gt
lt2gt
not phy_ready
7 adv
  • No explicit communication
  • Compiler does the job, not designer
  • Behaviors and signals have local scope
  • If (not phy_ready) then automatic correct reset
    of counting data path
  • Sequential events and actions can be embedded
    into control (e.g. await 7 adv)

PMWAIT
45
Verification by simulation
46
Verification with Observers
Inputs
Observed system
System model
Observer
BUG
Outputs
BUG is possibly emitted
BUG is always emitted
Verifier
BUG is never emitted
47
Verification engines
  • 2 proof engines available inside Esterel Studio
  • Built-in verifier TiGeR
  • BDD technique
  • Prover Plug-in
  • SAT numerical techniques
  • Handles control data

48
Formal verification
Of the OPB slave interface proving that it
wont cause bus timeouts
Proven in less than 2 seconds
49
Small Kernel
nothing pause emit S if S then p else q
end suspend p when S p q loop p end p q trap
T in p end exit T signal S in p end
  • - empty statement
  • - pause for one clock (flop)
  • - emit signal S
  • branch on presence of S
  • stall p for a cycle if S present
  • do q after p without delay
  • - iterate p forever
  • - do p and q in parallel
  • - set a trap in p
  • - exit from a trap
  • - local signal declaration

50
Bootstraping of other statements
trap T in P exit T terminate when
P does loop pause ignore
S at first inst. present S then exit T end
end loop end trap
weak abort P when S

Synthesis algorithms may choose to map statements
to circuits directly (for optimization)
51
Three methods
  • Esterel gt FSM gt encode gt netlist
  • does not scale
  • Esterel gt netlist (syntax-directed) gt optimize
  • Main method in (v5 compiler)
  • Optimization both combinational and sequential
  • Modular compilation to scale (v6, v7)
  • Esterel gt program graph gt encode locally gt
    netlist gt optimize
  • Might give better trade-offs and still scale well
  • Columbia U. compiler (Edwards, )

52
Syntax directed translation scheme
  • Each statement p structurally corresponds to a
    box
  • GO start p (first cycle)
  • RES continue p at the next cycle from the
    previous state
  • SUSP freeze for a cycle (registers keep values)
  • KILL reset registers
  • E and E signals received and emitted
  • SEL at least one register set statement alive
  • 1-hot coded completion code
  • K0 normal terminate
  • K1 pause for a cycle
  • K2,K3, - exit enclosing traps

E
E'
SEL
GO
K0
RES
p
K1
SUSP
K2
KILL
...
Exclusive relation GO RES SUSP
53
Example signal emission
S
GO
K0
RES
K1
0
KILL
SUSP
SEL
0
emit S
54
Example the parallel
E
E
SEL
max
GO
RES
SUSP
KILL
K
GO
K
RES
SUSP
SEL
KILL
55
Syntax directed translation by example
loop abort await Addr await Data
call Write (?Addr, ?Data) await
Latency tick when Replay end loop
Addr
GO
SEL
RES
K0
56
Syntax directed translation by example
Addr
GO
loop abort await Addr await Data
call Write (?Addr, ?Data) await
Latency tick when Replay end loop
RES
Data
57
Syntax directed translation by example
Addr
GO
SEL
loop abort await Addr await Data
call Write (?Addr, ?Data) await
Latency tick when Replay end loop
RES
K0
Data
Write()
58
Syntax directed translation by example
Addr
GO
SEL
RES
K0
Data
Write() CLatency
DSZ C
59
Syntax directed translation by example
Addr
0
1
Replay
Data
Write() CLatency
DSZ C
60
Sequential Optimization Scheme
  • Build the netlist
  • good start, but too fat
  • Remove redundant registers
  • not too many, just the fat
  • syntactic dont care (group-hot)
  • reachable states
  • Optimize the logic
  • depth for hardware
  • area for software

Implementation SIS 1.3 TiGeR
61
Automata to circuits, bad solution 1 one-hot
encoding
B
Lots of registers, lots of gates...
62
Automata to circuits, bad solution 2 dense
encoding
  • for n states, log(n) registers are enough
  • but combinational logic needs to encode / decode
    states
  • 2log(n) n combinational gates worst case

very sensitive to the actual encoding of
states only n! permutations to check... no good
heuristics.
63
I
O
combinational logic
state registers
R
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Group-hot state encoding
Group-hot structural encoding one register per
explicit delay. Concurrent threads - independent
codes 1-hot 4bits Log 2bits Structural 3bits -
scales best.
loop await A await B emit
0 each R
1 1 0
1
0 1 0
1 0 0
1
1
0 0 1
0
65
Sequential optimization algorithms
  • Detect registers that are always equal or
    opposite
  • Detect registers that are functions of other
    registers for all reachable states gt logic
  • Multiplex registers that are exclusive over time

On large hierarchical FSMs very good register /
logic ratio
66
Hierarchical encoding translation
Columbia University compiler
67
Software Compilers
  • Automata based
  • Esterel program specifies a finite state machine
  • Code this FSM in C
  • Esterel V3 compiler (INRIA/CMA, 1992)
  • The fastest code, but does not scale
  • Netlist based
  • Esterel program can be mapped to logic netlist
  • Sort the netlist and print as C code one cycle
    computation require one pass through the netlist
  • Esterel v5 compiler
  • Scales well (linear from the size of the
    program), but relatively slow since computes all
    equations even if not needed in a cycle
  • V7 extends for arrays with mapping to for loops

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Software Compilers
  • Discrete-Event Based
  • Partition Esterel program into basic blocks
  • Dispatch them by a fixed scheduler
  • Much faster than netlist based, since run only
    those blocks that contributes to a cycle
    computation
  • SAXO-RT Weil et al. 2000
  • Program dependency graph based
  • Translate Esterel program to a concurrent
    control-flow graph
  • Analyze static data dependencies and schedule
  • Generate sequential CFG based on the schedule and
    translate to C
  • Somewhat faster than discrete-event, but could
    not handle false combinational cycles Edwards,
    2000, Synopsys
  • Potop-Butucaru, 2003 optimized based on a
    different internal representation and static
    analysis

69
Challenges of implementing v7
  • Array / replication handling 2 modes
  • compile-time expansion to element-level (bit,
    int, etc)
  • expensive, but can be deeply optimized
  • no expansion, generates arrays and loops in C/HDL
  • much more tricky, but keeps object code size
    linear
  • Numbers / bitvectors handling (ongoing)
  • all arithmetic operations fully exact, no bits
    dropped
  • arbitrary precision, full control on
    implementation size
  • multiple numbering systems (binary, onehot, Gray,
    user-defined), semantics encoding-independent
  • Completely identical behavior in C and HDL

70
Cyclic Circuit Analysis
1. Characterization of delay-independent
stabilization Fixpoints in 3-valued logic
(based on Seger .) 2. Algorithms to check for
stabilization BDD-based (can be
expensive) can yield an equivalent
acyclic circuit which can be
exponentially bigger (worst case)
implemented in Esterel v5
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Industrial applications
Esterel Dassault Aviation (avionics)
Cadence (codesign) Synopsys (circuit
synthesis) Motorola, Marelli (automobile)
Thomson (protocols) ATT (switching
software) Texas Instruments (chip design)
Lustre, SCADE, Signal Aérospatiale,
SAAB (avionics) Schneider Electric (nuclear
plants) Volvo, EDF, Thomson, Snecma,...
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ECO late changes
  • Late after RTL signoff
  • Reason last minute bug fixes or spec changes
  • Changes must be done at gate-level netlist
  • High-level formalisms and tools
  • less bugs gt reduce the need for ECO
  • cannot completely suppress the need for ECO gt
    netlist changes are harder since RTL is
    machine generated

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Holy Grail ECO Compiler
  • Change the spec
  • Compile incrementally to a gate netlist
  • Guarantee (close to) minimal changes
  • HARD
  • must go across long tool chain
  • Esterel compiler, seq and comb logic
    optimization, technology mapping

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Real Life ECO Assistant
  • Help in patching the generated netlist
  • Where to patch?
  • How to patch?
  • Is patch equivalent to appropriate source
    change?
  • Solution
  • Traceability
  • Reversible sequential optimization
  • Sequential equivalence

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The ECO Flow
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Traceable Circuit Generation
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0 0 Root (4) 1 0 Present B (7, 2) 2 0
Resume lt6gt 3 0 Present A (5 ,4) 4 0
Pause (3) lt2gt 5 0 Emit X (7) 6 0 Watch 1
lt0gt 7 0 Emit Y (8) 8 0 Pause (7) lt0gt
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HDL names vs. Esterel names
await_at_state1 A
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ECO 2 add a transition
  • Next (state) Stay (state) or Enter (state)
  • Reduce stay condition for source state
  • Expand enter condition for target state

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ECO 2 add a transition
Reduce stay condition
81
ECO 2 add a transition
Expand enter condition
82
ECO 2 patched netlist
83
Reversible optimization ?
I
O
combinational logic
state registers
R
84
Reversible optimization observe state
I
O
combinational logic
state registers
state registers
R
85
Reversible optimization observe state
I
O
combinational logic
new state registers
R
86
Optimized circuit discard old registers and
re-optimize combinationally
I
O
combinational logic
new state registers
R
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Optimized circuit discard old registers and
re-optimize combinationally
I
O
combinational logic
new state registers
R
88
Optimized circuit discard old registers and
re-optimize combinationally
I
O
combinational logic
new state registers
R
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Register correspondence for ECO assistance
I
O
combinational logic
new state registers
R
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Register correspondence for ECO assistance
combinational logic
new state registers
R
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Register Correspondence Table
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ECO 2 for optimized design exiting BAD1
  • reconstruct missing reg BAD1
  • reduce stay condition for all encoding bits of
    BAD1

variable in_BAD1 std_logic
variable eco_exit_BAD1 std_logic
in_BAD1 eco_1 and eco_23 and
eco_27 eco_exit_BAD1 in_BAD1 and tx_adv and
prim_pmreq_det New_NS_eco_1 lt Old_NS_eco_1
and not eco_exit_BAD1 New_NS_eco_23 lt
Old_NS_eco_23 and not eco_exit_BAD1 New_NS_eco_27
lt Old_NS_eco_27 and not eco_exit_BAD1
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ECO 2 for optimized design entering BAD3
  • reconstruct missing reg BAD3
  • expand enter condition for encoding bits of BAD3
  • reused bits start from previous modifications

variable BAD1_to_BAD2 std_logic variable
BAD1_to_IDLE std_logic variable exit_BAD1
std_logic -- old exit BAD1
condition BAD1_to_BAD2 in_BAD1 and
movePrim BAD1_to_IDLE in_BAD1 and
phy_ready_deasserted exit_BAD1
BAD1_to_BAD2 or BAD1_to_IDLE New_NS_eco_1 lt
(Old_NS_eco_1 and not eco_exit_BAD1 )
or (eco_exit_BAD1
and not exit_BAD1) New_NS_eco_13 lt
Old_NS_eco_13
or (eco_exit_BAD1 and not exit_BAD1)
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Quality of reversible optimization
seq. optimize
discard old regs
comb. optimize
C
D
E
F
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ECO verification
  • For control, capacity of sequential verification
    matches capacity of (reachability based)
    sequential optimization
  • For reversible optimization sequential
    equivalence reduced to combinational
    equivalence

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Conclusion
  • ECO is one of the road-blocks in deploying HLD
  • ECO assistant is implemented in Esterel Studio
    5.0
  • traceability
  • reversible sequential optimization
  • little to no degradation in quality
  • sequential ECO problem becomes combinational
  • sequential equivalence
  • ensures ECO and sequential optimization
    correctness
  • Request to Academia work on expanding
    capacity limits
  • Core ideas applicable to other HLD flows e.g.
    Bluespec, Lava for sequential ex., behavioral
    synthesis
  • Available to Universities (free academic
    program)
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