DocumentCode :
3459596
Title :
Studying Compiler-Microarchitecture Interactions through Interval Analysis
Author :
Eyerman, Stijn ; Eeckhout, Lieven ; Smith, James E.
Author_Institution :
Ghent Univ., Ghent
fYear :
2007
fDate :
15-19 Sept. 2007
Firstpage :
406
Lastpage :
406
Abstract :
In practice, the only way that the performance gain (or loss) for a given compiler optimization can be determined is by running optimized programs on the hardware and timing them. This method, while useful, does not provide insight regarding the underlying causes for performance gain/loss. By using the recently proposed method of interval analysis, one can decompose total execution time into intuitively meaningful cycle components. These components include a base cycle count, which is a measure of the time required to execute the program in the absence of all disruptive miss events, along with additional cycle counts for each type of miss event. Performance gain (or loss) resulting from a compiler optimization can then be attributed to either the base cycle count or to specific miss event(s).
Keywords :
computer architecture; optimising compilers; compiler optimization; compiler-microarchitecture interaction; interval analysis; Counting circuits; Hardware; Microarchitecture; Optimizing compilers; Out of order; Performance analysis; Performance gain; Program processors; Time measurement; Timing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Parallel Architecture and Compilation Techniques, 2007. PACT 2007. 16th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Brasov
ISSN :
1089-795X
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-2944-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PACT.2007.4336234
Filename :
4336234
Link To Document :
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