CCSS: Hardware-Accelerated RTL Simulation with Fast Combinational Logic Computing and Sequential Logic Synchronization

Abstract

As transistor counts in a single chip exceed tens of billions, the complexity of RTL-level simulation and verification has grown exponentially, often extending simulation campaigns to several months. In industry practice, RTL simulation is divided into two phases: functional debug and system validation. While system validation demands high simulation speed and is typically accelerated using FPGAs, functional debug relies on rapid compilation-rendering multi-core CPUs the primary choice. However, the limited simulation speed of CPUs has become a major bottleneck. To address this challenge, we propose CCSS, a scalable multi-core RTL simulation platform that achieves both fast compilation and high simulation throughput. CCSS accelerates combinational logic computation and sequential logic synchronization through specialized architecture and compilation strategies. It employs a balanced DAG partitioning method and efficient boolean computation cores for combinational logic, and adopts a low-latency network-on-chip (NoC) design to synchronize sequential states across cores efficiently. Experimental results show that CCSS delivers up to 12.9x speedup over state-of-the-art multi-core simulators.

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