Reducing energy and delay using efficient victim caches

G. Memik, Glenn D. Reinman, W. Mangione-Smith
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In this paper, we investigate methods for improving the hit rates in the first level of memory hierarchy. Particularly, we propose victim cache structures to reduce the number of accesses to more power consuming structures such as level 2 caches. We compare the proposed victim cache techniques to increasing the associativity or the size of the level I data cache and show that the enhanced victim cache technique yield better energy-delay and energy-delay-area products. We also propose techniques that predict the hit/miss behavior of the victim cache accesses and bypass the victim cache when a miss can be determined quickly. We report simulation results obtained from SimpleScalar/ARM modeling a representative Network Processor architecture. The simulations show that the victim cache is able to reduce the energy consumption by as much as 17.6% (8.6% on average) while reducing the execution time by as much as 8.4% (3.7% on average) for a set of representative applications.
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使用有效的受害者缓存减少能量和延迟
在本文中,我们研究了在内存层次结构的第一层中提高命中率的方法。特别地,我们提出了受害者缓存结构,以减少对更多功耗结构(如2级缓存)的访问次数。我们将提出的受害者缓存技术与增加第一级数据缓存的关联性或大小进行比较,并表明增强的受害者缓存技术产生更好的能量延迟和能量延迟区域产品。我们还提出了预测受害者缓存访问的命中/未命中行为的技术,并在可以快速确定未命中时绕过受害者缓存。我们报告了使用SimpleScalar/ARM对具有代表性的网络处理器体系结构进行建模的仿真结果。模拟表明,对于一组代表性应用程序,受害者缓存能够减少多达17.6%(平均8.6%)的能耗,同时减少多达8.4%(平均3.7%)的执行时间。
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