DocumentCode :
2522630
Title :
Spec-all: aggressive read/write access speculation method for DSM systems
Author :
Furukawa, Fumihito ; Ootsu, Kanemitsu ; Yokota, Takashi ; Baba, Takanobu
Author_Institution :
Satellite Venture Bus. Lab., Utsunomiya Univ., Japan
fYear :
2003
fDate :
37819
Firstpage :
117
Lastpage :
123
Abstract :
In this paper, we propose a new speculative coherence control method, called spec-all, for DSM systems. Spec-all aims at complete elimination of coherence control overhead, caused by both read and write memory accesses in typical data-sharing patterns. We introduce five speculative coherence transactions in order to realize spec-all. Furthermore, we propose a new speculative coherence control mechanism, named SCCM. SCCM includes two novel predictors that issue the speculative transactions. We have evaluated the effectiveness of spec-all by a simulator. The results show that spec-all achieves 1.59 times better performance than that of the non-speculative method (non-spec), and 1.18 times better one than that of the existing speculative method (spec-read), when the memory access pattern is regular. In this situation, the results reveal that spec-all achieves 77% reduction of memory access latency, compared with non-spec, and 68% reduction, compared with spec-read. Furthermore, we found that spec-all achieves 1.02 times better performance than that of non-spec, and 1.01 times better one than that of spec-read, when we apply the methods to practical programs.
Keywords :
distributed shared memory systems; fault tolerant computing; parallel programming; performance evaluation; DSM systems; Spec-all; aggressive read access speculation; aggressive write access speculation; coherence control overhead; data-sharing patterns; distributed shared memory; memory access latency; memory access pattern; read memory accesses; speculative coherence control mechanism; write memory accesses; Control systems; Delay; Read-write memory;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Innovative Architecture for Future Generation High-Performance Processors and Systems, 2003
ISSN :
1537-3223
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2019-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IWIA.2003.1262789
Filename :
1262789
Link To Document :
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