Rodrígo González-Alberquilla, Fernando Castro, L. Piñuel, F. Tirado
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Abstract
The L1 data cache is one of the most frequently accessed structures in the processor. Because of this and its moderate size it is a major consumer of power. In order to reduce its power consumption, in this paper a small filter structure that exploits the special features of the references to the stack region is proposed. This filter, which acts as a top -non-inclusive- level of the data memory hierarchy, consists of a register set that keeps the data stored in the neighborhood of the top of the stack. Our simulation results show that using a small Stack Filter (SF) of only a few registers, 15% to 30% data cache power savings can be achieved on average, with a negligible performance penalty.