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Characterizing the TLB Behavior of Emerging Parallel Workloads on Chip Multiprocessors

Published: 12 September 2009 Publication History

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Translation Lookaside Buffers (TLBs) are a staple in modern computer systems and have a significant impact on overall system performance. Numerous prior studies have addressed TLB designs to lower access times and miss rates; these, however, have been targeted towards uniprocessor architectures. As the computer industry embraces chip multiprocessor (CMP) architectures, it is important to study the TLB behavior of emerging parallel workloads.This work presents the first full-system characterization of the TLB behavior of emerging parallel applications on real-system CMPs. Using the PARSEC benchmarks, representative of emerging RMS workloads, we show that TLB misses can hinder system performance significantly. We also evaluate TLB miss stream patterns and show that multiple threads of a parallel execution experience a large number of redundant and predictable misses. For our evaluated benchmarks, 30% to 95% of the total misses fall under this category. Our results point to the need for novel TLB designs encouraging inter-core cooperation, either through hierarchically shared TLBs or through inter-core TLB prediction mechanisms.

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    PACT '09: Proceedings of the 2009 18th International Conference on Parallel Architectures and Compilation Techniques
    September 2009
    364 pages
    ISBN:9780769537719

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    IEEE Computer Society

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    Published: 12 September 2009

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    1. Chip Multiprocessor
    2. PARSEC
    3. Translation Lookaside Buffers

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