A generic and retargetable tool flow is presented that enables the export of timing data from software running on a cycle-accurate Virtual Prototype (VP) to a concurrent functional simulator. First, an annotation framework takes information gathered from running an application on the VP and automatically annotates the line-level delays back to the original source code. Then, a SystemC-based timed functional simulator runs the annotated source code much faster than the VP while preserving timing accuracy. This simulator is API-compatible with the multiprocessor's operating system. Therefore, it can compile and run unmodified applications on the host PC. This flow has been implemented for MuSIC(Multiple SIMD Cores) [6], a heterogeneous multiprocessor developed at Infineon to support Software Defined Radio (SDR). When compared with an optimized cycle-accurate VP of MuSIC on a variety of tests, including a multiprocessor JPEG encoder, the accuracy is within 20%, with speedups from 10x to 1000x.
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