Program slicing for codesign

Jeffry T Russell
2002 Proceedings of the tenth international symposium on Hardware/software codesign - CODES '02  
Program slicing is a software analysis technique that computes the set of operations in a program that may affect the computation at a particular operation. Interprocedural slicing techniques have separately addressed concurrent programs and hardware description languages. However, application of slicing to codesign of embedded systems requires dependence analysis across the hardware-software interface. We extend program slicing for a codesign environment. Hardware-software interactions common
more » ... n component-based systems are mapped to previously introduced dependences, including the interference and signal dependences. We introduce a novel access dependence that models a memory access side effect that results in activation of a process. A slicing algorithm that incorporates this variety of dependences is described.
doi:10.1145/774789.774809 dblp:conf/codes/Russell02 fatcat:45cy4nywmfh3tcqp2qtgnzwrz4