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Fingerprinting: Bounding the Soft-Error Detection Latency and Bandwidth

Smolens, Jared
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Gold, Brian
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Kim, Jangwoo
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2004
Proceedings of the Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems

Recent studies have suggested that the soft-error rate in microprocessor logic will become a reliability concern by 2010. This paper proposes an efficient error detection technique, called fingerprinting, that detects differences in execution across a dual modular redundant (DMR) processor pair. Fingerprinting summarizes a processor's execution history in a hash- based signature; differences between two mirrored processors are exposed by comparing their fingerprints. Fingerprinting tightly bounds detection latency and greatly reduces the interprocessor communication bandwidth required for checking. This paper presents a study that evaluates fingerprinting against a range of current approaches to error detection. The result of this study shows that fingerprinting is the only error detection mechanism that simultaneously allows high-error coverage, low error detection bandwidth, and high I/O performance.

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Smolens, Jared
Gold, Brian
Kim, Jangwoo
Falsafi, Babak  
Hoe, James C.
Nowatzyk, Andreas G.
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2004

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Proceedings of the Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems
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