Title :
Modeling program predictability
Author :
Sazeides, Yiannakis ; Smith, James E.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Wisconsin Univ., Madison, WI, USA
fDate :
27 Jun-1 Jul 1998
Abstract :
Basic properties of program predictability-for both values and control-are defined and studied. We take the view that program predictability originates at certain points during a program´s execution, flows through subsequent instructions, and then ends at other points in the program. These key components of predictability: generation, propagation, and termination; are defined in terms of a model. The model is based on a graph derived from dynamic data dependences and a predictor. Using the SPEC95 benchmarks, we analyze the predictability phenomena both separately and in combination. Examples are provided to illustrate relationships between model-based characteristics and program constructs. It is shown that most predictability derives from program control structure and immediate values, not program input data. Furthermore, most predictability originates from a relatively small number of generate points. The analysis of obtained results suggests a number of ramifications regarding predictability and its use
Keywords :
program testing; software performance evaluation; software reliability; SPEC95 benchmarks; dynamic data dependences; model-based characteristics; program constructs; program control structure; program predictability modelling; Benchmark testing; Hip; Microarchitecture; Predictive models; Read only memory;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Architecture, 1998. Proceedings. The 25th Annual International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Barcelona
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-8491-7
DOI :
10.1109/ISCA.1998.694764