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摘要
虚拟内存是现代计算系统的基石。作为硬件-软件协同设计的最早实例之一,虚拟内存为程序员透明的内存管理、数据共享、进程隔离和内存保护提供了便利。评估各种虚拟内存(VM)设计的效率至关重要:(i) 因为它们对系统(包括 CPU 高速缓存、主存储器和存储设备)有重大影响;(ii) 因为不同的系统架构可能受益于各种虚拟内存技术。这样的评估并不简单,因为它在很大程度上取决于对不同虚拟机技术之间的相互作用以及虚拟机与系统架构之间的相互作用进行建模。然而,现代模拟器难以跟上虚拟机研究的快速发展,缺乏对各种当代虚拟机技术及其交互进行建模的能力。为此,我们提出了一个开源、全面和模块化的仿真框架--Virtuoso,它可以模拟各种虚拟机设计,为虚拟内存研究建立一个共同基础。我们通过四个新案例研究展示了 Virtuoso 的多功能性和潜力。Virtuoso免费开源,可在https://github.com/CMU-SAFARI/Virtuoso。
Virtuoso: An Open-Source, Comprehensive and Modular Simulation Framework for Virtual Memory Research
Virtual memory is a cornerstone of modern computing systems.Introduced as one
of the earliest instances of hardware-software co-design, VM facilitates
programmer-transparent memory man agement, data sharing, process isolation and
memory protection. Evaluating the efficiency of various virtual memory (VM)
designs is crucial (i) given their significant impact on the system, including
the CPU caches, the main memory, and the storage device and (ii) given that
different system architectures might benefit from various VM techniques. Such
an evaluation is not straightforward, as it heavily hinges on modeling the
interplay between different VM techniques and the interactions of VM with the
system architecture. Modern simulators, however, struggle to keep up with the
rapid VM research developments, lacking the capability to model a wide range of
contemporary VM techniques and their interactions. To this end, we present
Virtuoso, an open-source, comprehensive and modular simulation framework that
models various VM designs to establish a common ground for virtual memory
research. We demonstrate the versatility and the potential of Virtuoso with
four new case studies. Virtuoso is freely open-source and can be found at
https://github.com/CMU-SAFARI/Virtuoso.