绿色调控器:连续自适应DVFS的框架

Vasileios Spiliopoulos, S. Kaxiras, G. Keramidas
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我们介绍了在Intel i7和AMD Phenom II处理器上运行的Linux系统中的连续自适应动态电压/频率缩放。通过利用内存约束程序固有的空闲,我们的方法旨在提高电源效率,即使处理器不处于空闲状态。我们的基本方法是基于一个简单的一阶处理器性能模型,其中频率缩放表示为主存储器延迟的变化(以周期为单位)。利用可用的监测硬件,我们表明我们的模型足够强大,可以i)以合理的精度预测频率缩放的影响(就性能损失而言)和ii)预测不同V/f组合下的核心能量。为了验证我们的方法,我们直接在片外稳压器上执行高精度,细粒度的功率测量。我们使用我们的模型来实现各种DVFS策略作为Linux“绿色”调控器,以不断优化各种能效指标(如EDP或ED2P),或者在用户指定的性能损失限制下实现节能。我们的评估表明,对于SPEC2006工作负载,我们的调控器动态地实现了与穷尽搜索所有可能频率相同的最优EDP或ED2P(平均在2%以内)。在内存受限的工作负载中,节能最多可达56%,而对于EDP或ED2P,节能可相应提高约55%。
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Green governors: A framework for Continuously Adaptive DVFS
We present Continuously Adaptive Dynamic Voltage/Frequency scaling in Linux systems running on Intel i7 and AMD Phenom II processors. By exploiting slack, inherent in memory-bound programs, our approach aims to improve power efficiency even when the processor does not sit idle. Our underlying methodology is based on a simple first-order processor performance model in which frequency scaling is expressed as a change (in cycles) of the main memory latency. Utilizing available monitoring hardware we show that our model is powerful enough to i) predict with reasonable accuracy the effect of frequency scaling (in terms of performance loss) and ii) predict the core energy under different V/f combinations. To validate our approach we perform highly accurate, fine-grained power measurements directly on the off-chip voltage regulators. We use our model to implement various DVFS policies as Linux “green” governors to continuously optimize for various power-efficiency metrics such as EDP or ED2P, or achieve energy savings with a user-specified limit on performance loss. Our evaluation shows that, for SPEC2006 workloads, our governors achieve dynamically the same optimal EDP or ED2P (within 2% on avg.) as an exhaustive search of all possible frequencies. Energy savings can reach up to 56% in memory-bound workloads with corresponding improvements of about 55% for EDP or ED2P.
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