TSXProf: Profiling Hardware Transactions

Yujie Liu, Justin Emile Gottschlich, Gilles A. Pokam, Michael F. Spear
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Abstract

The availability of commercial hardware transactionalmemory (TM) systems has not yet been met with a rise in the numberof large-scale programs that use memory transactions explicitly. Asignificant impediment to the use of TM is the lack of tool support, specifically profilers that can identify and explain performance anomalies. In this paper, we introduce an end-to-end system that enables lowoverheadperformance profiling of large-scale transactional programs. We present algorithms and an implementation for Intel's Haswellprocessors. With our system, it is possible to record a transactionalprogram's execution with minimal overhead, and then replay it withina custom profiling tool to identify causes of contention and aborts, down to the granularity of individual memory accesses. Evaluationshows that our algorithms have low overhead, and our tools enableprogrammers to effectively explain performance anomalies.
tsx教授:分析硬件事务
商用硬件事务内存(TM)系统的可用性还没有满足显式使用内存事务的大规模程序数量的增加。使用TM的一个重要障碍是缺乏工具支持,特别是能够识别和解释性能异常的分析器。在本文中,我们介绍了一个端到端系统,它支持大规模事务性程序的低开销性能分析。我们提出了英特尔haswell处理器的算法和实现。使用我们的系统,可以用最小的开销记录事务程序的执行,然后在自定义分析工具中重播它,以确定争用和中止的原因,直至单个内存访问的粒度。评估表明,我们的算法开销低,我们的工具使程序员能够有效地解释性能异常。
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