![]() Unfortunately, the resulting executable is tied to that size of SPM and is not portable to processor implementations having a different SPM size. Its uses are motivated by its better real-time guarantees as compared to cache and by its significantly lower overheads in energy consumption, area and access time.Existing data allocation schemes for SPM all require that the SPM size be known at compile-time. A scratch-pad memory (SPM) is a fast compiler-managed SRAM that replaces the hardware-managed cache. ![]() ![]() ![]() This paper presents the first memory allocation scheme for embedded systems having scratch-pad memory whose size is unknown at compile time. ![]()
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