无竞赛互连网络和多处理器一致性

A. Landin, Erik Hagersten, Seif Haridi
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现代共享内存多处理器需要复杂的互连网络来提供处理器之间足够的通信带宽。它们还依赖于允许并行进行多个存储操作的高级存储系统。在基于一般网络的机器中维护高一致性级别是昂贵的,但是对于特殊的互连拓扑,可以降低其中的一些成本。我们定义并研究了一类互连网络——无种族网络。提出了新的顺序一致性的条件,证明了如果多处理机中的所有访问在一个非循环图中可以有序,则可以保持顺序一致性。我们表明,这可以在无竞争网络中完成,而不需要在发布下一个事务之前全局执行事务:我们还研究了在无竞争网络中维护处理器一致性所需的条件。在保持处理器一致性的无竞争网络中,写可以是流水线的,读可以绕过写。-建议的方法减少了与处理器对共享数据写错误相关的延迟。
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Race-free interconnection networks and multiprocessor consistency
Modern shared-memory multiprocmors require complex interconnection networks to provide sufficient communication bandwidth between processors. They also rely on advanced memory systems that allow multiple memory operations to be made in parallel. It is expensive to maintain a high consistency level in a machine based on a general network, but for special interconnection topologies, some of these costs can he reduced. We define and study one class of interconnection networks, race-free networks. New conditions for sequential consistency are presented which show that sequential consistency can be maintained if all accesses in a multiprocessor can be ordered in an acyclic graph. We show that this can be done in racefree networks without the need for a transaction to be globally performed before the next transaction can be issued: We also investigate what is required to maintain processor consistency in race-free networks. In a race-free network which maintains processor consistency, writes may be pipelined, and reads may bypass writes. - The proposed methods reduce the latencies associated with processor write-misses to shared data.
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