调查AMD Zen能量管理异常的原因和影响

C. Elm, T. Ilsche, R. Schöne, Mario Bielert, Markus Schmidl
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本文讨论了在AMD Zen微架构的服务器处理器上观察到的架构异常:在特定的操作点上,增加活动内核的数量可以降低系统功耗,同时提高性能,而不是与额外的内核成比例。异常发生的根源在于硬件控制回路的能源管理和软件无关。实验显示了与AMD turbo频率特征Max Core Boost frequency (MCBF)的连接。在效率较低的配置中,可以从处理器的角度使用此功能,即使它不一定在任何核心上使用。电压测量表明,MCBF的可用性导致主板电压调节器产生更高的电压,随后不必要地增加功耗。我们描述了这种异常对几个微型基准的性能和能效的影响。当启用额外的核心时,降低的功耗可以导致更高的核心频率和提高的每核性能。本文的研究结果可用于避免低效率的堆芯配置,并减少解决方案的总能量。
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Investigating the Cause and Effect of an AMD Zen Energy Management Anomaly
This paper discusses an architectural anomaly observed on server processors of the AMD Zen microarchitecture: At a specific operating point, increasing the number of active cores reduces system power consumption while increasing performance more than proportionally to the additional cores. The occurrence of the anomaly is rooted in the hardware control loop for energy management and software-independent. Experiments show a connection to the AMD turbo frequency feature Max Core Boost Frequency (MCBF). In less efficient configurations, this feature could be employed from a processor's perspective, even though it is not necessarily used on any core. Voltage measurements indicate that the availability of MCBF leads to a higher voltage from mainboard voltage regulators, subsequently raising power consumption unnecessarily. We describe the impact of this anomaly on the performance and energy-efficiency of several micro-benchmarks. The reduced power consumption when additional cores are enabled can lead to higher core frequencies and increased per-core-performance. The presented findings can be used to avoid inefficient core configurations and reduce the overall energy-to-solution.
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