In order to avoid deadlocks, prevention-based routing algorithms impose certain routing restrictions which lead to high hardware complexity or low adaptability. If deadlock occurrences are extremely rare, recovery-based routing algorithms become more attractive with respect to hardware complexity and routing adaptability. A simple architecture where each router is provided with an additional special flit buffer was developed to achieving deadlock recovery. Disha-SEQ and Disha-CON are two deadlock recovery schemes based on such an architecture to accomplish sequential recovery and concurrent recovery, respectively. In this paper, we propose a simple recovery scheme for a 2D mesh with the same router architecture, and reduce drawbacks in Disha-SEQ or Disha-CON, such as hardwired tokens, finding the Hamiltonian cycle, Hamiltonian path labeling for each node, and non-minimal path routing. Moreover, the simulation results show that the proposed scheme has a similar performance to Disha-CON and is better than Disha-SEQ.
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