Title :
QBLESS: A case for QoS-aware bufferless NoCs
Author :
Zhicheng Yao ; Xiufeng Sui ; Tianni Xu ; Jiuyue Ma ; Juan Fang ; Mckee, Sally A. ; Binzhang Fu ; Yungang Bao
Author_Institution :
State Key Lab. of Comput. Archit., Inst. of Comput. Technol., Beijing, China
Abstract :
Datacenters consolidate diverse applications to improve utilization. However when multiple applications are co-located on such platforms, contention for shared resources like Networks-on-Chip (NoCs) can degrade the performance of latency-critical online services (high-priority applications). Recently proposed bufferless NoCs have the advantages of requiring less area and power, but they pose challenges in quality-of-service (QoS) support, which usually relies on buffer-based virtual channels (VCs). We propose QBLESS, a QoS-aware bufferless NoC scheme for datacenters. QBLESS consists of two components: a routing mechanism (QBLESS-R) that can substantially reduce flit deflection for high-priority applications, and a congestion-control mechanism (QBLESS-CC) that guarantees performance for high-priority applications and improves overall system throughput. We use trace-driven simulation to model a 64-core system, finding that when compared to BLESS, a previous state-of-the-art bufferless NoC design, QBLESS improves performance of high-priority applications by an average of 33.2%.
Keywords :
computer centres; network routing; network-on-chip; quality of service; QBLESS-CC; QBLESS-R; QoS support; QoS-aware bufferless NoC scheme; buffer-based virtual channels; congestion-control mechanism; datacenters; latency-critical online services; networks-on-chip; quality-of-service support; routing mechanism; Educational institutions; Google; Ports (Computers); Quality of service; Registers; Routing; Throughput; Cloud Computing; Congestion Control; Networks-On-Chip (NoCs); QoS;
Conference_Titel :
Quality of Service (IWQoS), 2014 IEEE 22nd International Symposium of
Conference_Location :
Hong Kong
DOI :
10.1109/IWQoS.2014.6914305