利用 RESET 感知数据编码缓解相变存储器的写入干扰

IF 3.6 2区 计算机科学 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, HARDWARE & ARCHITECTURE IEEE Transactions on Computers Pub Date : 2024-03-21 DOI:10.1109/TC.2024.3398490
Ronglong Wu;Zhirong Shen;Jianqiang Chen;Chengshuo Zheng;Zhiwei Yang;Jiwu Shu
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由于内存技术的不断升级,写入干扰(WD)问题在 PCM 中变得越来越严重。以往的研究试图转换新数据中易受 WD 影响的数据模式,以缓解 WD 问题。然而,通过广泛的实际基准测试,我们发现仅仅转换易受 WD 影响的数据模式并不能成比例地减少(甚至可能增加)WD 误差。为了解决这个问题,我们提出了一种 RESET 感知数据编码方案 ResEnc,它可以减少 RESET 操作,从而减轻 PCM 字行和比特行中的 WD 问题。它为每个数据块动态建立一个掩码字进行数据编码,并根据不同的写入模式自适应地选择适当的编码粒度。最后,ResEnc 会将未变区块的掩码字重新分配给已变区块,以进一步减少 WD 错误。大量实验表明,ResEnc 可减少 16.8%-87.0% 的 WD 错误,缩短 5.6%-39.6% 的写延迟,并为 PCM 节省 7.0%-43.1% 的写能量。
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Relieving Write Disturbance for Phase Change Memory With RESET-Aware Data Encoding
The write disturbance (WD) problem is becoming increasingly severe in PCM due to the continuous scaling down of memory technology. Previous studies have attempted to transform WD-vulnerable data patterns of the new data to alleviate the WD problem. However, through a wide spectrum of real-world benchmarks, we have discovered that simply transforming WD-vulnerable data patterns does not proportionally reduce (or may even increase) WD errors. To address this issue, we present ResEnc , a RESET-aware data encoding scheme that reduces RESET operations to mitigate the WD problem in both wordlines and bitlines for PCM. It dynamically establishes a mask word for each block for data encoding and adaptively selects an appropriate encoding granularity based on the diverse write patterns. ResEnc finally reassigns the mask words of unchanged blocks to changed blocks for exploring a further reduction of WD errors. Extensive experiments show that ResEnc can reduce 16.8-87.0% of WD errors, shorten 5.6-39.6% of write latency, and save 7.0-43.1% of write energy for PCM.
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IEEE Transactions on Computers
IEEE Transactions on Computers 工程技术-工程:电子与电气
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