Software Controlled Clock Modulation for Energy Efficiency Optimization on Intel Processors

R. Schöne, T. Ilsche, Mario Bielert, Daniel Molka, D. Hackenberg
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Current Intel processors implement a variety of power saving features like frequency scaling and idle states. These mechanisms limit the power draw and thereby decrease the thermal dissipation of the processors. However, they also have an impact on the achievable performance. The various mechanisms significantly differ regarding the amount of power savings, the latency of mode changes, and the associated overhead. In this paper, we describe and closely examine the so-called software controlled clock modulation mechanism for different processor generations. We present results that imply that the available documentation is not always correct and describe when this feature can be used to improve energy efficiency. We additionally compare it against the more popular feature of dynamic voltage and frequency scaling and develop a model to decide which feature should be used to optimize inter-process synchronizations on Intel Haswell-EP processors.
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用于英特尔处理器能效优化的软件控制时钟调制
当前的英特尔处理器实现了各种节能特性,如频率缩放和空闲状态。这些机制限制了功耗,从而减少了处理器的散热。然而,它们也会对可实现的性能产生影响。各种机制在省电量、模式更改延迟和相关开销方面存在显著差异。在本文中,我们描述并仔细研究了所谓的软件控制时钟调制机制,用于不同的处理器世代。我们给出的结果表明,可用的文档并不总是正确的,并描述了何时可以使用此功能来提高能源效率。我们还将其与更流行的动态电压和频率缩放特性进行了比较,并开发了一个模型来决定应该使用哪个特性来优化英特尔Haswell-EP处理器上的进程间同步。
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