DocumentCode
3398962
Title
Comparing Benchmarks Using Key Microarchitecture-Independent Characteristics
Author
Hoste, Kenneth ; Eeckhout, Lieven
Author_Institution
ELIS Dept., Ghent Univ., Gent
fYear
2006
fDate
25-27 Oct. 2006
Firstpage
83
Lastpage
92
Abstract
Understanding the behavior of emerging workloads is important for designing next generation microprocessors. For addressing this issue, computer architects and performance analysts build benchmark suites of new application domains and compare the behavioral characteristics of these benchmark suites against well-known benchmark suites. Current practice typically compares workloads based on microarchitecture-dependent characteristics generated from running these workloads on real hardware. There is one pitfall though with comparing benchmarks using microarchitecture-dependent characteristics, namely that completely different inherent program behavior may yield similar microarchitecture-dependent behavior. This paper proposes a methodology for characterizing benchmarks based on microarchitecture-independent characteristics. This methodology minimizes the number of inherent program characteristics that need to be measured by exploiting correlation between program characteristics. In fact, we reduce our 47-dimensional space to an 8-dimensional space without compromising the methodology´s ability to compare benchmarks. The important benefits of this methodology are that (i) only a limited number of microarchitecture-independent characteristics need to be measured, and (ii) the resulting workload characterization is easy to interpret. Using this methodology we compare 122 benchmarks from 6 recently proposed benchmark suites. We conclude that some benchmarks in emerging benchmark suites are indeed similar to benchmarks from well-known benchmark suites as suggested through a microarchitecture-dependent characterization. However, other benchmarks are dissimilar based on a microarchitecture-independent characterization although a microarchitecture-dependent characterization suggests the opposite to be true
Keywords
benchmark testing; computer architecture; performance evaluation; 47-dimensional space; 8-dimensional space; benchmark characterization; benchmark suites comparison; inherent program characteristics; microarchitecture-dependent characterization; microarchitecture-independent characteristics; microarchitecture-independent characterization; workload characterization; Application software; Bioinformatics; Biometrics; Character generation; Counting circuits; Hardware; Microarchitecture; Microprocessors; Performance analysis; Process design;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Workload Characterization, 2006 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location
San Jose, CA
Print_ISBN
1-4244-0508-4
Electronic_ISBN
1-4244-0509-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IISWC.2006.302732
Filename
4086136
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