基于反馈控制的新兴多核缓存可靠性增强

Hui Zhao, Akbar Sharifi, Shekhar Srikantaiah, M. Kandemir
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在数据可靠性方面,我们提出了一种以控制理论为中心的方法,旨在提高新兴多核共享缓存的瞬态错误恢复能力,同时满足性能目标。该方案以两种服务质量(QoS)规范作为输入:性能QoS和可靠性QoS。其中第一个指示可接受的工作负载范围内的最小缓存(L2)命中率值,而第二个则在称为带副本读取(RwR)的度量的帮助下,在应用程序的基础上捕获可靠性界限。我们在使用SPEC2006基准测试套件中的应用程序形成的各种工作负载上对所提出的方案进行了广泛的实验评估。在大多数测试案例中,该方案通过成功地调节数据复制区域的总大小并在协同运行应用程序之间对该区域进行分区,能够满足性能和可靠性QoS目标。收集的结果还表明,在不同的主要仿真参数值下,我们的方案取得了一致的改进。
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Feedback control based cache reliability enhancement for emerging multicores
Focusing on data reliability, we propose a control theory centric approach designed to improve transient error resilience in shared caches of emerging multicores while satisfying performance goals. The proposed scheme takes, as input, two quality of service (QoS) specifications: performance QoS and reliability QoS. The first of these indicates the minimum workload-wide cache (L2) hit rate value acceptable, whereas the second one captures the reliability bound on an application basis, with the help of a metric called the Reads-with-Replica (RwR). We present an extensive experimental evaluation of the proposed scheme on various workloads formed using the applications from the SPEC2006 benchmark suite. The proposed scheme is able to satisfy, in most of the tested cases, both performance and reliability QoS targets, by successfully modulating the total size of the data replication area and partitioning of this area among the co-runner applications. The collected results also show that our scheme achieves consistent improvements under different values of the major simulation parameters.
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