Enabling FPGA-as-a-Service in the Cloud with hCODE Platform

Qian ZHAO, Motoki AMAGASAKI, Masahiro IIDA, Morihiro KUGA, Toshinori SUEYOSHI
2018 IEICE transactions on information and systems  
Major cloud service providers, including Amazon and Microsoft, have started employing field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) to build high-performance and low-power-consumption cloud capability. However, utilizing an FPGA-enabled cloud is still challenging because of two main reasons. First, the introduction of software and hardware codesign leads to high development complexity. Second, FPGA virtualization and accelerator scheduling techniques are not fully researched for cluster deployment. In
more » ... this paper, we propose an open-source FPGA-as-a-service (FaaS) platform, the hCODE, to simplify the design, management and deployment of FPGA accelerators at cluster scale. The proposed platform implements a Shell-and-IP design pattern and an open accelerator repository to reduce design and management costs of FPGA projects. Efficient FPGA virtualization and accelerator scheduling techniques are proposed to deploy accelerators on the FPGA-enabled cluster easily. With the proposed hCODE, hardware designers and accelerator users can be organized on one platform to efficiently build open-hardware ecosystem.
doi:10.1587/transinf.2017rcp0004 fatcat:n7humdedpjhfxc7jtw6rkxkh44