DocumentCode
3663965
Title
COP: To compress and protect main memory
Author
David J. Palframan;Nam Sung Kim;Mikko H. Lipasti
Author_Institution
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
fYear
2015
fDate
6/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
682
Lastpage
693
Abstract
Protecting main memories from soft errors typically requires special dual-inline memory modules (DIMMs) which incorporate at least one extra chip per rank to store error-correcting codes (ECC). This increases the cost of the DIMM as well as its power consumption. To avoid these costs, some proposals have suggested protecting non-ECC DIMMs by allocating a portion of memory space to store ECC metadata. However, such proposals can significantly shrink the available memory space while degrading performance due to extra memory accesses. In this work, we propose a technique called COP which uses block-level compression to make room for ECC check bits in DRAM. Because a compressed block with check bits is the same size as an uncompressed block, no extra memory accesses are required and the memory space is not reduced. Unlike other approaches that require explicit compression-tracking metadata, COP employs a novel mechanism that relies on ECC to detect compressed data. Our results show that COP can reduce the DRAM soft error rate by 93% with no storage overhead and negligible impact on performance. We also propose a technique using COP to protect both compressible and incompressible data with minimal storage and performance overheads.
Keywords
"Error correction codes","Robustness","Irrigation"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Architecture (ISCA), 2015 ACM/IEEE 42nd Annual International Symposium on
Type
conf
DOI
10.1145/2749469.2750377
Filename
7284104
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