SMART: on simultaneously marching racetracks to improve the performance of racetrack-based main memory

Xiangjun Peng, Ming-Chang Yang, Ho Ming Tsui, Chi Ngai Leung, Wang Kang
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RaceTrack Memory (RTM) is a promising media for modern Main Memory subsystems. However, the "shift-before-access" principle, as the nature of RTM, introduces considerable overheads to the access latency. To obtain more insights for the mitigation of shift overheads, this work characterizes and observes that the access patterns, exhibited by the state-of-the-art RTM-based Main Memory, mismatches with the granularity of shift commands (i.e., a group of RaceTracks called Domain Block Cluster (DBC)). Based on the characterization, we propose a novel mechanism called SMART, which simultaneously and proactively marches all DBCs within a subarray, so that subsequent accesses to other DBCs can be served without additional shift commands. Evaluation results show that, averaged across 15 real-world workloads, SMART significantly outperforms other state-of-the-art proposals of RTM-based Main Memory by at least 1.53X in terms of the total execution time, on two different generations of RTM technologies.
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RaceTrack Memory (RTM)是一种很有前途的现代主存子系统介质。然而,作为RTM的本质,“先移后访问”原则给访问延迟带来了相当大的开销。为了更深入地了解如何减少移位开销,本工作描述并观察了由最先进的基于rtm的主存储器所展示的访问模式与移位命令的粒度(即一组称为域块集群(DBC)的racetrack)不匹配。在此基础上,我们提出了一种称为SMART的新机制,该机制可以同时和主动地移动子数组内的所有dbc,从而可以在不需要额外的移位命令的情况下对其他dbc进行后续访问。评估结果表明,在两代不同的RTM技术上,SMART在15个实际工作负载上的平均性能,在总执行时间方面明显优于其他基于RTM的最先进的提议,至少高出1.53倍。
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