An empirical evaluation of two memory-efficient directory methods

Brian W. O'Krafka, A. Richard Newton
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The authors present an empirical evaluation of two memory-efficient directory methods for maintaining coherent caches in large shared-memory multiprocessors. Both directory methods are modifications of a scheme proposed by L.M. Censier and P. Feautrier (1978) that does not rely on a specific interconnection network and can be readily distributed across interleaved main memory. The schemes considered here overcome the large amount of memory required for tags in the original scheme in two different ways. In the first scheme each main memory block is sectored into sub-blocks for which the large tag overhead is shared. In the second scheme a limited number of large tags are stored in an associative cache and shared among a much larger number of main memory blocks. Simulations show that in terms of access time and network traffic both directory methods provide significant performance improvements over a memory system in which shared-writable data are not cached. The large block sizes required for the sectored scheme, however, promote sufficient false sharing for its performance to be markedly worse than when a tag cache is used.<>
两种内存效率目录方法的经验评价
作者提出了在大型共享内存多处理器中维护一致缓存的两种内存效率目录方法的经验评估。这两种目录方法都是对L.M. Censier和P. Feautrier(1978)提出的方案的修改,该方案不依赖于特定的互连网络,可以很容易地分布在交错主存储器上。这里考虑的方案以两种不同的方式克服了原始方案中标签所需的大量内存。在第一种方案中,每个主内存块被分割成子块,这些子块共享大的标记开销。在第二种方案中,将有限数量的大标记存储在关联缓存中,并在数量大得多的主存储器块之间共享。模拟表明,在访问时间和网络流量方面,两种目录方法都比不缓存共享可写数据的内存系统提供了显著的性能改进。然而,扇区方案所需的大块大小会促进足够的错误共享,从而使其性能明显低于使用标签缓存时的性能。
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