Rollback-free value prediction with approximate loads

Bradley Thwaites, Gennady Pekhimenko, H. Esmaeilzadeh, A. Yazdanbakhsh, O. Mutlu, Jongse Park, Girish Mururu, T. Mowry
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This paper demonstrates how to utilize the inherent error resilience of a wide range of applications to mitigate the memory wall — the discrepancy between core and memory speed. We define a new microarchitecturally-triggered approximation technique called rollback-free value prediction. This technique predicts the value of safe-to-approximate loads when they miss in the cache without tracking mispredictions or requiring costly recovery from misspeculations. This technique mitigates the memory wall by allowing the core to continue computation without stalling for long-latency memory accesses. Our detailed study of the quality trade-offs shows that with a modern out-of-order processor, average 8% (up to 19%) performance improvement is possible with 0.8% (up to 1.8%) average quality loss on an approximable subset of SPEC CPU 2000/2006.
具有近似负载的无回滚值预测
本文演示了如何利用广泛应用程序固有的错误弹性来缓解内存墙-内核和内存速度之间的差异。我们定义了一种新的微架构触发近似技术,称为无回滚值预测。当缓存中的负载丢失时,该技术可以预测安全到近似的负载值,而无需跟踪错误预测或需要从错误预测中进行昂贵的恢复。这种技术通过允许内核继续计算而不会因为长延迟的内存访问而停滞,从而减轻了内存墙的影响。我们对质量权衡的详细研究表明,使用现代乱序处理器,在SPEC CPU 2000/2006的近似子集上,平均质量损失为0.8%(最高1.8%)的情况下,平均8%(最高19%)的性能改进是可能的。
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