Compiler-assisted preferred caching for embedded systems with STT-RAM based hybrid cache

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)109-118
Journal / PublicationACM SIGPLAN Notices
Volume47
Issue number5
Publication statusPublished - May 2012

Abstract

As technology scales down, energy consumption is becoming a big problem for traditional SRAM-based cache hierarchies. The emerging Spin-Torque Transfer RAM (STT-RAM) is a promising replacement for large on-chip cache due to its ultra low leakage power and high storage density. However, write operations on STT-RAM suffer from considerably higher energy consumption and longer latency than SRAM. Hybrid cache consisting of both SRAM and STT-RAM has been proposed recently for both performance and energy efficiency. Most management strategies for hybrid caches employ migration-based techniques to dynamically move write-intensive data from STT-RAM to SRAM. These techniques lead to extra overheads. In this paper, we propose a compiler-assisted approach, preferred caching, to significantly reduce the migration overhead by giving migration-intensive memory blocks the preference for the SRAM part of the hybrid cache. Furthermore, a data assignment technique is proposed to improve the efficiency of preferred caching. The reduction of migration overhead can in turn improve the performance and energy efficiency of STT-RAM based hybrid cache. The experimental results show that, with the proposed techniques, on average, the number of migrations is reduced by 21.3%, the total latency is reduced by 8.0% and the total dynamic energy is reduced by 10.8%. Copyright © 2012 ACM.

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  • Compiler, Data assignment, Hybrid cache

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Compiler-assisted preferred caching for embedded systems with STT-RAM based hybrid cache. / Li, Qingan; Zhao, Mengying; Xue, Chun Jason et al.
In: ACM SIGPLAN Notices, Vol. 47, No. 5, 05.2012, p. 109-118.

Research output: Journal Publications and ReviewsRGC 21 - Publication in refereed journalpeer-review