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Implementation and Evaluation of a Dynamically Routed Processor Operand Network

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Implementation and Evaluation of a Dynamically Routed Processor Operand Network
— Microarchitecturally integrated on-chip networks, or micronets, are candidates to replace busses for processor component interconnect in future processor designs. For micronets, tight coupling between processor microarchitecture and network architecture is one of the keys to improving processor performance. This paper presents the design, implementation and evaluation of the TRIPS operand network (OPN). The TRIPS OPN is a 5x5, dynamically routed, 2D mesh micronet that is integrated into the TRIPS microprocessor core. The TRIPS OPN is used for operand passing, register file I/O, and primary memory system I/O. We discuss in detail the OPN design, including the unique features that arise from its integration with the processor core, such as its connection to the execution unit’s wakeup pipeline and its in flight mis-speculated traffic removal. We then evaluate the performance of the network under synthetic and realistic loads. Finally, we assess the processor performance implicat...
Paul Gratz, Karthikeyan Sankaralingam, Heather Han
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where NOCS
Authors Paul Gratz, Karthikeyan Sankaralingam, Heather Hanson, Premkishore Shivakumar, Robert G. McDonald, Stephen W. Keckler, Doug Burger
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