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Applying Decay to Reduce Dynamic Power in Set-Associative Caches

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High Performance Embedded Architectures and Compilers (HiPEAC 2007)

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In this paper, we propose a novel approach to reduce dynamic power in set-associative caches that leverages on a leakage-saving proposal, namely Cache Decay. We thus open the possibility to unify dynamic and leakage management in the same framework. The main intuition is that in a decaying cache, dead lines in a set need not be searched. Thus, rather than trying to predict which cache way holds a specific line, we predict, for each way, whether the line could be live in it. We access all the ways that possibly contain the live line and we call this way-selection. In contrast to way-prediction, way-selection cannot be wrong: the line is either in the selected ways or not in the cache. The important implication is that we have a fixed hit time  indispensable for both performance and ease-of-implementation reasons. In order to achieve high accuracy, in terms of total ways accessed, we use Decaying Bloom filters to track only the live lines in ways  dead lines are automatically purged. We offer efficient implementations of such autonomously Decaying Bloom filters, using novel quasi-static cells. Our prediction approach grants us high-accuracy in narrowing the choice of ways for hits as well as the ability to predict misses  a known weakness of way-prediction.

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Koen De Bosschere David Kaeli Per Stenström David Whalley Theo Ungerer

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Keramidas, G., Xekalakis, P., Kaxiras, S. (2007). Applying Decay to Reduce Dynamic Power in Set-Associative Caches. In: De Bosschere, K., Kaeli, D., Stenström, P., Whalley, D., Ungerer, T. (eds) High Performance Embedded Architectures and Compilers. HiPEAC 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4367. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-69338-3_4

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