High-level synthesis using the Julia language

B Biggs, I McInerney, EC Kerrigan… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2022 - arxiv.org
arXiv preprint arXiv:2201.11522, 2022arxiv.org
The growing proliferation of FPGAs and High-level Synthesis (HLS) tools has led to a large
interest in designing hardware accelerators for complex operations and algorithms.
However, existing HLS toolflows typically require a significant amount of user knowledge or
training to be effective in both industrial and research applications. In this paper, we propose
using the Julia language as the basis for an HLS tool. The Julia HLS tool aims to decrease
the barrier to entry for hardware acceleration by taking advantage of the readability of the …
The growing proliferation of FPGAs and High-level Synthesis (HLS) tools has led to a large interest in designing hardware accelerators for complex operations and algorithms. However, existing HLS toolflows typically require a significant amount of user knowledge or training to be effective in both industrial and research applications. In this paper, we propose using the Julia language as the basis for an HLS tool. The Julia HLS tool aims to decrease the barrier to entry for hardware acceleration by taking advantage of the readability of the Julia language and by allowing the use of the existing large library of standard mathematical functions written in Julia. We present a prototype Julia HLS tool, written in Julia, that transforms Julia code to VHDL. We highlight how features of Julia and its compiler simplified the creation of this tool, and we discuss potential directions for future work.
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