Fixing Design Stuttering Problems in Catapult HLS
This paper describes Matchlib example 73_stutter_fix, which is an example of a "stuttering" issue that can arise when a process has multiple message-passing interfaces (or "MIOs") that have external communication paths between them that have latency. The term "stuttering" refers to the problem where a design is intended to process transactions at an optimal rate (e.g. II=1), but the actual design is unable to meet that rate and instead stutters.
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