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EazyHTM: eager-lazy hardware transactional memory

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EazyHTM: eager-lazy hardware transactional memory
Transactional Memory aims to provide a programming model that makes parallel programming easier. Hardware implementations of transactional memory (HTM) suffer from fewer overheads than implementations in software, and refinements in conflict management strategies for HTM allow for even larger improvements. In particular, lazy conflict management has been shown to deliver better performance, but it has hitherto required complex protocols and implementations. In this paper we show a new scalable HTM architecture that performs comparably to the state-of-the-art and can be implemented by minor modifications to the MESI protocol rather than re-engineering it from the ground up. Our approach detects conflicts eagerly while a transaction is running, but defers the resolution lazily until commit time. We evaluate this EAger-laZY system, EazyHTM, by comparing it with the Scalable-TCC-like approach and a system employing ideal lazy conflict management with a zero-cycle transaction valida...
Sasa Tomic, Cristian Perfumo, Chinmay Eishan Kulka
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where MICRO
Authors Sasa Tomic, Cristian Perfumo, Chinmay Eishan Kulkarni, Adrià Armejach, Adrián Cristal, Osman S. Unsal, Tim Harris, Mateo Valero
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