Run-Time Power Modelling in Embedded GPUs with Dynamic Voltage and Frequency Scaling

19 Jun 2020  ·  Jose Nunez-Yanez, Kris Nikov, Kerstin Eder, Mohammad Hosseinabady ·

This paper investigates the application of a robust CPU-based power modelling methodology that performs an automatic search of explanatory events derived from performance counters to embedded GPUs. A 64-bit Tegra TX1 SoC is configured with DVFS enabled and multiple CUDA benchmarks are used to train and test models optimized for each frequency and voltage point. These optimized models are then compared with a simpler unified model that uses a single set of model coefficients for all frequency and voltage points of interest. To obtain this unified model, a number of experiments are conducted to extract information on idle, clock and static power to derive power usage from a single reference equation. The results show that the unified model offers competitive accuracy with an average 5\% error with four explanatory variables on the test data set and it is capable to correctly predict the impact of voltage, frequency and temperature on power consumption. This model could be used to replace direct power measurements when these are not available due to hardware limitations or worst-case analysis in emulation platforms.

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