Performance Improvement via Always-Abort HTM

Joseph Izraelevitz, Lingxiang Xiang, M. Scott
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Several research groups have noted that hardware transactional memory (HTM), even in the case of aborts, can have the side effect of warming up the branch predictor and caches, thereby accelerating subsequent execution. We propose to employ this side effect deliberately, in cases where execution must wait for action in another thread. In doing so, we allow "warm-up" transactions to observe inconsistent state. We must therefore ensure that they never accidentally commit. To that end, we propose that the hardware allow the program to specify, at the start of a transaction, that it should in all cases abort, even if it (accidentally) executes a commit instruction. We discuss several scenarios in which always-abort HTM (AAHTM) can be useful, and present lock and barrier implementations that employ it. We demonstrate the value of these implementations on several real-world applications, obtaining performance improvements of up to 2.5x with almost no programmer effort.
通过Always-Abort HTM改进性能
几个研究小组已经注意到,硬件事务性内存(HTM),即使在中断的情况下,也会产生预热分支预测器和缓存的副作用,从而加速后续执行。在执行必须等待另一个线程的操作的情况下,我们建议有意地使用这个副作用。这样,我们就允许“预热”事务观察不一致状态。因此,我们必须确保他们不会不小心犯错误。为此,我们建议硬件允许程序在事务开始时指定在任何情况下都应该中止,即使它(意外地)执行了提交指令。我们讨论了几种始终中止HTM (AAHTM)可以发挥作用的场景,并介绍了使用它的锁和屏障实现。我们在几个实际应用程序上演示了这些实现的价值,几乎不需要程序员的努力就可以获得高达2.5倍的性能改进。
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