A persistent lock-free queue for non-volatile memory

Michal Friedman, M. Herlihy, Virendra J. Marathe, E. Petrank
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Non-volatile memory is expected to coexist with (or even displace) volatile DRAM for main memory in upcoming architectures. This has led to increasing interest in the problem of designing and specifying durable data structures that can recover from system crashes. Data structures may be designed to satisfy stricter or weaker durability guarantees to provide a balance between the strength of the provided guarantees and performance overhead. This paper proposes three novel implementations of a concurrent lock-free queue. These implementations illustrate algorithmic challenges in building persistent lock-free data structures with different levels of durability guarantees. In presenting these challenges, the proposed algorithmic designs, and the different durability guarantees, we hope to shed light on ways to build a wide variety of durable data structures. We implemented the various designs and compared their performance overhead to a simple queue design for standard (volatile) memory.
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用于非易失性内存的持久无锁队列
在即将到来的体系结构中,非易失性存储器有望与易失性DRAM共存(甚至取代)。这导致人们对设计和指定能够从系统崩溃中恢复的持久数据结构的问题越来越感兴趣。数据结构可以设计为满足更严格或更弱的持久性保证,以便在所提供的保证的强度和性能开销之间取得平衡。本文提出了并发无锁队列的三种新实现。这些实现说明了构建具有不同级别持久性保证的持久无锁数据结构的算法挑战。在介绍这些挑战、建议的算法设计和不同的持久性保证时,我们希望阐明构建各种持久性数据结构的方法。我们实现了各种设计,并将它们的性能开销与标准(易失性)内存的简单队列设计进行了比较。
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