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Neighborhood Prefetching on Multiprocessors Using Instruction History

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Neighborhood Prefetching on Multiprocessors Using Instruction History
A multiprocessor prefetch scheme is described in which a miss is followed by a prefetch of a group of lines, a neighborhood, surrounding the demand-fetched line. The neighborhood is based on the data address and the past behavior of the instruction that missed the cache. A neighborhood for an instruction is constructed by recording the offsets of addresses that subsequently miss. This neighborhood prefetching can exploit sequential access as can sequential prefetch and can to some extent exploit stride access, as can stride prefetch. Unlike stride and sequential prefetch it can support irregular access patterns. Neighborhood prefetching was compared to adaptive sequential prefetching using execution-driven simulation. Results show more useful prefetches and lower execution time for neighborhood prefetching for six of eight SPLASH-2 benchmarks. On eight SPLASH-2 benchmarks the average normalized execution time is less than 0.9, for three benchmarks, less than 0.8.
David M. Koppelman
Added 31 Jul 2010
Updated 31 Jul 2010
Type Conference
Year 2000
Where IEEEPACT
Authors David M. Koppelman
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