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Refereed International Conference PosterLogic Deduplication with Decentralized Pointer Analysis in HLS for Post-Quantum Cryptography Algorithms [abstract]
Although recently proposed post-quantum cryptography (PQC) is
secure against both classical and quantum computers, existing
embedded systems cannot support the PQC algorithms due to their
large key sizes and complex arithmetics. High-level synthesis
(HLS) helps hardware accelerator designs, but current HLS
frameworks fail to produce efficient designs due to duplicated
logics for repeatedly invoked functions with pointer arguments.
This work proposes a new logic deduplication scheme with decentralized
pointer analyzers in HLS for the PQC algorithms. The proposed scheme
reduces logic areas by efficiently resolving memory accesses in
commonly invoked logics and sharing the common logics without
delaying latency.
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