StatCC:统计缓存争用模型

David Eklov, D. Black-Schaffer, Erik Hagersten
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芯片多处理器(CMP)架构共享芯片资源,如最后一级缓存,最近已成为主流的计算平台。这类系统的性能可能会有很大差异,这取决于协同调度的应用程序如何竞争这些共享资源。这项工作提出了StatCC,一个简单而有效的模型,用于估计在芯片多处理器架构上共同调度的应用程序之间对共享缓存资源的争用。
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StatCC: A statistical cache contention model
Chip multiprocessor (CMP) architectures sharing on chip resources, such as last-level caches, have recently become a mainstream computing platform. The performance of such systems can vary greatly depending on how co-scheduled applications compete for these shared resources. This work presents StatCC, a simple and efficient model for estimating the contention for shared cache resources between co-scheduled applications on chip multiprocessor architectures.
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