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Memory coherence activity prediction in commercial workloads

Somogyi, Stephen
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Wenisch, Thomas F.
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Hardavellas, Nikolaos
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2004
Proceedings of the Workshop on Memory Performance Issues

Recent research indicates that prediction-based coherence optimizations offer substantial performance improvements for scientific applications in distributed shared memory multiprocessors. Important commercial applications also show sensitivity to coherence latency, which will become more acute in the future as technology scales. Therefore it is important to investigate prediction of memory coherence activity in the context of commercial workloads.This paper studies a trace-based Downgrade Predictor (DGP) for predicting last stores to shared cache blocks, and a pattern-based Consumer Set Predictor (CSP) for predicting subsequent readers. We evaluate this class of predictors for the first time on commercial applications and demonstrate that our DGP correctly predicts 47%-76% of last stores. Memory sharing patterns in commercial workloads are inherently non-repetitive; hence CSP cannot attain high coverage. We perform an opportunity study of a DGP enhanced through competitive underlying predictors, and in commercial and scientific applications, demonstrate potential to increase coverage up to 14%.

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Type
conference paper
DOI
10.1145/1054943.1054949
Author(s)
Somogyi, Stephen
Wenisch, Thomas F.
Hardavellas, Nikolaos
Kim, Jangwoo
Ailamaki, Anastassia  
Falsafi, Babak  
Date Issued

2004

Published in
Proceedings of the Workshop on Memory Performance Issues
Start page

37

End page

45

Editorial or Peer reviewed

NON-REVIEWED

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OTHER

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January 23, 2009
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