The Strong correlation Between Code Signatures and Performance

Jeremy Lau, J. Sampson, Erez Perelman, Greg Hamerly, B. Calder
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Abstract

A recent study examined the use of sampled hardware counters to create sampled code signatures. This approach is attractive because sampled code signatures can be quickly gathered for any application. The conclusion of their study was that there exists a fuzzy correlation between sampled code signatures and performance predictability. The paper raises the question of how much information is lost in the sampling process, and our paper focuses on examining this issue. We first focus on showing that there exists a strong correlation between code signatures and performance. We then examine the relationship between sampled and full code signatures, and how these affect performance predictability. Our results confirm that there is a fuzzy correlation found in recent work for the SPEC programs with sampled code signatures, but that a strong correlation exists with full code signatures. In addition, we propose converting the sampled instruction counts, used in the prior work, into sampled code signatures representing loop and procedure execution frequencies. These sampled loop and procedure code signatures allow phase analysis to more accurately and easily find patterns, and they correlate better with performance
代码签名和性能之间的强相关性
最近的一项研究检查了如何使用采样硬件计数器来创建采样代码签名。这种方法很有吸引力,因为可以为任何应用程序快速收集采样代码签名。他们的研究结论是,抽样代码签名和性能可预测性之间存在模糊的相关性。这篇论文提出了在采样过程中丢失了多少信息的问题,我们的论文重点研究了这个问题。我们首先着重说明代码签名和性能之间存在很强的相关性。然后,我们将检查采样和完整代码签名之间的关系,以及它们如何影响性能可预测性。我们的结果证实,在最近的工作中发现的带有采样代码签名的SPEC程序存在模糊相关性,但与完整代码签名存在强相关性。此外,我们建议将先前工作中使用的采样指令计数转换为表示循环和过程执行频率的采样代码签名。这些采样的循环和过程代码签名允许阶段分析更准确、更容易地找到模式,并且它们与性能有更好的相关性
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