Charge-Aware DRAM Refresh Reduction with Value Transformation

Seikwon Kim, Wonsang Kwak, Changdae Kim, Daehyeon Baek, Jaehyuk Huh
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As the memory capacity in a system has been growing, refresh operations consume increasing ratios of the total DRAM power. To reduce the power consumption of such refresh operations, this paper proposes a novel value-aware refresh reduction technique called ZERO - REFRESH which exploits zero values in memory contents. A DRAM cell can retain the discharged state without refresh operations, and ZERO - REFRESH skips refresh operations on rows with all discharged cells. For abundant unallocated memory pages in typical systems, the operating system fills them with zeros to clean the contents. For those idle pages, ZERO - REFRESH can eliminate refresh operations in an OS-transparent way without any new interface to DRAM. However, for allocated memory pages, memory contents may not have many consecutive zero values to match the refresh granularity of DRAM. To increase the frequency of zero values and to arrange them to match the refresh granularity, ZERO - REFRESH transforms the value of memory blocks to the base and delta values, inspired by the prior BDI (Base-Delta-Immediate) compression technique. Once values are converted, bits are transposed to be stored as consecutive discharged bits at the refresh granularity. Such value transformation and rearrangement can make the memory contents friendly to refresh reduction based on discharged cells. The experimental results based on simulation show that the DRAM refresh operations are reduced by 37% on average for a set of benchmark applications, if the entire memory is allocated for the applications. If the memory usage statistics collected from three data center traces are applied, the DRAM refresh operations can be reduced by 46%, 57%, and 83% respectively for the three scenarios.
基于值转换的电荷感知DRAM刷新减少
随着系统内存容量的不断增长,刷新操作所消耗的DRAM总功率的比例也在不断增加。为了降低这种刷新操作的功耗,本文提出了一种新的值感知刷新减少技术,称为ZERO - refresh,该技术利用内存内容中的零值。一个DRAM单元可以在没有刷新操作的情况下保持放电状态,并且ZERO - refresh跳过对所有放电单元的行进行刷新操作。对于典型系统中大量未分配的内存页,操作系统用零填充它们以清理内容。对于那些空闲页面,ZERO - REFRESH可以以操作系统透明的方式消除刷新操作,而不需要任何新的DRAM接口。但是,对于分配的内存页,内存内容可能没有许多连续的零值来匹配DRAM的刷新粒度。为了增加零值的频率并安排它们与刷新粒度相匹配,zero - refresh将内存块的值转换为基值和增量值,灵感来自先前的BDI (base - delta - immediate)压缩技术。一旦值被转换,位被转置,以刷新粒度存储为连续释放的位。这种值转换和重排可以使存储器内容易于基于放电单元的刷新减少。基于仿真的实验结果表明,对于一组基准应用程序,如果将整个内存分配给应用程序,则DRAM刷新操作平均减少37%。如果应用从三个数据中心跟踪中收集的内存使用统计信息,在这三种场景下,DRAM刷新操作可以分别减少46%、57%和83%。
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