Stealth prefetching

ASPLOS XII Pub Date : 2006-10-23 DOI:10.1145/1168857.1168892
J. F. Cantin, Mikko H. Lipasti, James E. Smith
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Abstract

Prefetching in shared-memory multiprocessor systems is an increasingly difficult problem. As system designs grow to incorporate larger numbers of faster processors, memory latency and interconnect traffic increase. While aggressive prefetching techniques can mitigate the increasing memory latency, they can harm performance by wasting precious interconnect bandwidth and prematurely accessing shared data, causing state downgrades at remote nodes that force later upgrades.This paper investigates Stealth Prefetching, a new technique that utilizes information from Coarse-Grain Coherence Tracking (CGCT) for prefetching data aggressively, stealthily, and efficiently in a broadcast-based shared-memory multiprocessor system. Stealth Prefetching utilizes CGCT to identify regions of memory that are not shared by other processors, aggressively fetches these lines from DRAM in open-page mode, and moves them close to the processor in anticipation of future references. Our analysis with commercial, scientific, and multiprogrammed workloads show that Stealth Prefetching provides an average speedup of 20% over an aggressive baseline system with conventional prefetching.
隐形预取
在共享内存多处理器系统中,预取是一个越来越困难的问题。随着系统设计的发展,需要更多更快的处理器,内存延迟和互连流量也会增加。虽然积极的预取技术可以缓解不断增加的内存延迟,但它们会浪费宝贵的互连带宽和过早地访问共享数据,从而损害性能,导致远程节点的状态降级,从而迫使以后升级。本文研究了一种在基于广播的共享内存多处理器系统中,利用粗粒度相干跟踪(CGCT)信息进行主动、隐式、高效预取的新技术——隐式预取。隐形预取利用CGCT来识别不被其他处理器共享的内存区域,以打开页面模式从DRAM中主动获取这些行,并将它们移动到处理器附近,以备将来引用。我们对商业、科学和多编程工作负载的分析表明,与使用传统预取的激进基线系统相比,隐形预取的平均速度提高了20%。
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