IP Library Granted Patent US 8,555,243
Granted Patent B2
US 8,555,243 · App. 13/193,378 · Granted Oct 8, 2013

Generating and debugging timing accurate simulations in a graphical specification and constraint language

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Patent No.
US 8,555,243
App. No.
13/193,378
Granted
Oct 8, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

System and method for specifying and implementing programs. A graphical program is created in a graphical specification and constraint language that allows specification of a model of computation and explicit declaration of constraints in response to user input. The graphical program includes a specified model of computation, a plurality of interconnected functional blocks that visually indicate functionality of the graphical program in accordance with the specified model of computation, and specifications or constraints for the graphical program or at least one of the functional blocks in the graphical program. The specified model of computation and specifications or constraints are useable to analyze the graphical program or generate a program or simulation.

Claims (89)

1. A non-transitory computer-accessible memory medium that stores program instructions executable by a computer system to perform:

providing a graphical program development environment comprising a graphical specification and constraint language that allows specification of a model of computation and explicit declaration of constraints;

creating a graphical program in a graphical specification and constraint language that allows specification of a model of computation and explicit declaration of constraints in response to user input, wherein the graphical program comprises:

a specified model of computation;

a plurality of interconnected functional blocks that visually indicate functionality of the graphical program; and

graphically indicated specifications or constraints for at least one functional block of the functional blocks in the graphical program;

wherein the specifications or constraints comprise:

input count (IC), comprising a number of tokens consumed at an input terminal of the at least one functional block by one firing of the at least one functional block;

output count (OC), comprising a number of tokens produced at an output terminal of the at least one functional block by one firing of the at least one functional block;

execution time (ET), comprising a number of cycles needed by the functional block to complete firing;

initiation interval (II), comprising a minimum number of cycles between firings of the functional block;

input pattern (IP), comprising a sequence of Boolean values of length at most II, wherein the sequence of Boolean values aligns with the beginning of firing of the functional block, wherein each true value in the sequence denotes consumption of a token by the functional block; and

output pattern (OP), comprising a sequence of Boolean values of length at most II, wherein the sequence of Boolean values aligns with the end of firing of the functional block, wherein each true value in the sequence denotes production of a token by the functional block; and

analyzing the graphical program, including analyzing the specifications or constraints based on the specified model of computation; and

automatically generating a timing accurate simulation of the graphical program.

2. The non-transitory computer-accessible memory medium of claim 1 , wherein the program instructions are further executable to:

provide break points at the level of the model of computation and specifications or constraints.

3. The non-transitory computer-accessible memory medium of claim 1 , wherein the program instructions are further executable to:

provide visualization displays and capture user or environment input at the level of the model of computation and specifications or constraints.

4. The non-transitory computer-accessible memory medium of claim 1 , wherein the program instructions are further executable to:

provide token flow probes at the level of the model of computation and specifications or constraints.

5. The non-transitory computer-accessible memory medium of claim 1 , where at least some of the specified model of computation and specifications or constraints are projected onto a lower dimensional space to simplify or increase performance of the timing accurate simulation.

6. The non-transitory computer-accessible memory medium of claim 5 , wherein the program instructions are further executable to perform:

repeating said analyzing and said generating in an iterative manner, wherein during said repeating, the dimensionality of the projection is changed, thereby changing the generated timing accurate simulation.

7. The non-transitory computer-accessible memory medium of claim 6 , wherein the projection is directed to a specified portion of the graphical program.

8. The non-transitory computer-accessible memory medium of claim 5 , wherein the timing accurate simulation comprises:

a first portion generated via projection of the at least some of the specified model of computation and specifications or constraints into a lower dimensional space of a first dimensionality; and

a second portion generated via projection of the at least some of the specified model of computation and specifications or constraints into a lower dimensional space of a second dimensionality.

9. The non-transitory computer-accessible memory medium of claim 7 ,

wherein the first portion of the timing accurate simulation comprises a timing accurate simulation of a first portion of the graphical program; and

wherein the second portion comprises a detailed functional simulation of a second portion of the graphical program.

10. The non-transitory computer-accessible memory medium of claim 7 , wherein the program instructions are further executable to perform:

repeating said analyzing and said generating in an iterative manner, wherein during said repeating, the first dimensionality of the projection or the second dimensionality is changed, thereby changing the first or second portions of the timing accurate simulation, respectively.

11. A computer-implemented method, comprising:

utilizing a computer to perform:

providing a graphical program development environment comprising a graphical specification and constraint language that allows specification of a model of computation and explicit declaration of constraints;

creating a graphical program in a graphical specification and constraint language that allows specification of a model of computation and explicit declaration of constraints in response to user input, wherein the graphical program comprises:

a specified model of computation;

a plurality of interconnected functional blocks that visually indicate functionality of the graphical program; and

graphically indicated specifications or constraints for at least one functional block of the functional blocks in the graphical program;

wherein the specifications or constraints comprise:

input count (IC), comprising a number of tokens consumed at an input terminal of the at least one functional block by one firing of the at least one functional block;

output count (OC), comprising a number of tokens produced at an output terminal of the at least one functional block by one firing of the at least one functional block;

execution time (ET), comprising a number of cycles needed by the functional block to complete firing;

initiation interval (II), comprising a minimum number of cycles between firings of the functional block;

input pattern (IP), comprising a sequence of Boolean values of length at most II, wherein the sequence of Boolean values aligns with the beginning of firing of the functional block, wherein each true value in the sequence denotes consumption of a token by the functional block; and

output pattern (OP), comprising a sequence of Boolean values of length at most II, wherein the sequence of Boolean values aligns with the end of firing of the functional block, wherein each true value in the sequence denotes production of a token by the functional block; and

analyzing the graphical program, including analyzing the specifications or constraints based on the specified model of computation; and

automatically generating a timing accurate simulation of the graphical program.

12. The computer-implemented method of claim 11 , further comprising:

utilizing the computer to perform:

providing break points at the level of the model of computation and specifications or constraints.

13. The computer-implemented method of claim 11 , further comprising:

utilizing the computer to perform:

providing visualization displays and capture user or environment input at the level of the model of computation and specifications or constraints.

14. The computer-implemented method of claim 11 , further comprising:

utilizing the computer to perform:

providing token flow probes at the level of the model of computation and specifications or constraints.

15. The computer-implemented method of claim 11 , where at least some of the specified model of computation and specifications or constraints are projected onto a lower dimensional space to simplify or increase performance of the timing accurate simulation.

16. The computer-implemented method of claim 15 , further comprising:

utilizing the computer to perform:

repeating said analyzing and said generating in an iterative manner, wherein during said repeating, the dimensionality of the projection is changed, thereby changing the generated timing accurate simulation.

17. The computer-implemented method of claim 16 , wherein the projection is directed to a specified portion of the graphical program.

18. The computer-implemented method of claim 15 , wherein the timing accurate simulation comprises:

a first portion generated via projection of the at least some of the specified model of computation and specifications or constraints into a lower dimensional space of a first dimensionality; and

a second portion generated via projection of the at least some of the specified model of computation and specifications or constraints into a lower dimensional space of a second dimensionality.

19. The computer-implemented method of claim 17 ,

wherein the first portion of the timing accurate simulation comprises a timing accurate simulation of a first portion of the graphical program; and

wherein the second portion comprises a detailed functional simulation of a second portion of the graphical program.

20. The computer-implemented method of claim 17 , further comprising:

utilizing the computer to perform:

repeating said analyzing and said generating in an iterative manner, wherein during said repeating, the first dimensionality of the projection or the second dimensionality is changed, thereby changing the first or second portions of the timing accurate simulation, respectively.

21. A system, comprising:

a processor; and

a memory medium, coupled to the processor, wherein the memory medium stores program instructions executable by a computer system to:

providing a graphical program development environment comprising a graphical specification and constraint language that allows specification of a model of computation and explicit declaration of constraints;

creating a graphical program in a graphical specification and constraint language that allows specification of a model of computation and explicit declaration of constraints in response to user input, wherein the graphical program comprises:

a specified model of computation;

a plurality of interconnected functional blocks that visually indicate functionality of the graphical program; and

graphically indicated specifications or constraints for at least one functional block of the functional blocks in the graphical program;

wherein the specifications or constraints comprise:

input count (IC), comprising a number of tokens consumed at an input terminal of the at least one functional block by one firing of the at least one functional block;

output count (OC), comprising a number of tokens produced at an output terminal of the at least one functional block by one firing of the at least one functional block;

execution time (ET), comprising a number of cycles needed by the functional block to complete firing;

initiation interval (II), comprising a minimum number of cycles between firings of the functional block;

input pattern (IP), comprising a sequence of Boolean values of length at most II, wherein the sequence of Boolean values aligns with the beginning of firing of the functional block, wherein each true value in the sequence denotes consumption of a token by the functional block; and

output pattern (OP), comprising a sequence of Boolean values of length at most II, wherein the sequence of Boolean values aligns with the end of firing of the functional block, wherein each true value in the sequence denotes production of a token by the functional block;

analyze the graphical program, including analyzing the specifications or constraints based on the specified model of computation; and

automatically generate a timing accurate simulation of the graphical program.

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