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An adaptive sequential prefetching scheme in shared-memory multiprocessors
The sequential prefetching scheme is a simple hardware controlled scheme, which exploits the sequentiality of memory accesses to predict which blocks will be read in the near future. We analyze the relationship between the sequentiality of application programs and the effectiveness of sequential prefetching on shared-memory multiprocessors. Also, we propose a simple hardware scheme which selects the prefetching degree on each miss by adding a small table (PDS: Prefetching Degree Selector) to the sequential prefetching scheme. This scheme could prefetch consecutive blocks aggressively for applications with high sequentiality and conservatively for applications with low sequentiality.