Classification and Elimination of Conflicts in Hardware Transactional Memory Systems

M. Waliullah, P. Stenström
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This paper analyzes the sources of performance losses in hardware transactional memory and investigates techniques to reduce the losses. It dissects the root causes of data conflicts in hardware transactional memory systems (HTM) into four classes of conflicts: true sharing, false sharing, silent store, and write-write conflicts. These conflicts can cause performance and energy losses due to aborts and extra communication. To quantify losses, the paper first proposes the 5C cache-miss classification model that extends the well-established 4C model with a new class of cache misses known as contamination misses. The paper also contributes with two techniques for removal of data conflicts: One for removal of false sharing conflicts and another for removal of silent store conflicts. In addition, it revisits and adapts a technique that is able to reduce losses due to both true and false conflicts. All of the proposed techniques can be accommodated in a lazy versioning and lazy conflict resolution HTM built on top of a MESI cache-coherence infrastructure with quite modest extensions. Their ability to reduce performance is quantitatively established, individually as well as in combination. Performance is improved substantially.
硬件事务性存储系统中冲突的分类与消除
本文分析了硬件事务性内存中性能损失的来源,并研究了减少性能损失的技术。它将硬件事务性内存系统(HTM)中数据冲突的根本原因分解为四类冲突:真共享、假共享、静默存储和写-写冲突。由于中止和额外的通信,这些冲突可能导致性能和能量损失。为了量化损失,本文首先提出了5C缓存丢失分类模型,该模型扩展了已建立的4C模型,并添加了一类新的缓存丢失,称为污染丢失。本文还提出了两种消除数据冲突的技术:一种用于消除虚假共享冲突,另一种用于消除沉默存储冲突。此外,它还重新审视并采用了一种能够减少因真假冲突造成的损失的技术。所有建议的技术都可以包含在基于MESI缓存一致性基础设施的延迟版本控制和延迟冲突解决HTM中,并具有相当适度的扩展。它们降低绩效的能力是定量确定的,无论是单独的还是组合的。性能大大提高。
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