From sequences of dependent instructions to functions: an approach for improving performance without ILP or speculation

S. Yehia, O. Temam
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Abstract

In this article, we present an approach for improving the performance of sequences of dependent instructions. We observe that many sequences of instructions can be interpreted as functions. Unlike sequences of instructions, functions can be translated into very fast but exponentially costly two-level combinational circuits. We present an approach that exploits this principle, speeds up programs thanks to circuit-level parallelism/redundancy, but avoids the exponential costs. We analyze the potential of this approach, and then we propose an implementation that consists of a superscalar processor with a large specific functional unit associated with specific back-end transformations. The performance of the SpecInt2000 benchmarks and selected programs from the Olden and MiBench benchmark suites improves on average from 2.4% to 12% depending on the latency of the functional units, and up to 39.6%; more precisely, the performance of optimized code sections improves on average from 3.5% to 19%, and up to 49%.
从相关指令序列到函数:一种没有ILP或推测的提高性能的方法
在本文中,我们提出了一种改进依赖指令序列性能的方法。我们观察到许多指令序列可以被解释为函数。与指令序列不同,函数可以转换成非常快但指数级昂贵的两级组合电路。我们提出了一种利用这一原理的方法,由于电路级并行/冗余,加速了程序,但避免了指数成本。我们分析了这种方法的潜力,然后提出了一种实现,该实现由一个超标量处理器和一个与特定后端转换相关联的大型特定功能单元组成。根据功能单元的延迟,SpecInt2000基准测试和从Olden和MiBench基准测试套件中选择的程序的性能平均提高了2.4%到12%,最高可达39.6%;更准确地说,优化代码段的性能平均从3.5%提高到19%,最高提高到49%。
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