Abstract-In this paper, we present the design and implementation of an open-source reconfigurable very long instruction word (VLIW) multiprocessor system. This processor is implemented as a softcore on a field-programmable gate arrays (FPGA) and its instruction set architecture (ISA) is based on the Lx/ST200 ISA. This multiprocessor design is based on our earlier ρ-VEX processor design. Since the ρ-VEX processor is a parameterized processor, our multiprocessor design is also parameterized. By utilizing a freely available compiler and simulator in our development framework, we are able to optimize our design and map any application written in C to our multiprocessor system. This VLIW multiprocessor can exploit data level as well as instruction level parallelism inherent in an application and make its execution faster. More importantly, we achieve our results by saving expensive FPGA area through the sharing of resources. The results show that we can achieve two times better performance for our dual-processor system (with shared resources) compared to a uni-processor system or a 2-cluster processor system for applications having data level and instruction level parallelism.
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