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Compositional,Dynamic Cache Management for Embedded Chip Multiprocessors
Authors:Anca M. Molnos  Sorin D. Cotofana  Marc J. M. Heijligers  Jos T. J. van Eijndhoven
Affiliation:(1) NXP Semiconductors, HTC 37, Eindhoven, The Netherlands;(2) Technical University of Delft, Mekelweg 4, Delft, The Netherlands;(3) Vector Fabrics, Kanaaldijk Zuid 15, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Abstract:This paper proposes a dynamic cache repartitioning technique that enhances compositionality on platforms executing media applications with multiple utilization scenarios. Because the repartitioning between scenarios requires a cache flush, two undesired effects may occur: (1) in particular, the execution of critical tasks may be disturbed and (2) in general, a performance penalty is involved. To cope with these effects we propose a method which: (1) determines, at design time, the cache footprint of each tasks, such that it creates the premises for critical tasks safety, and minimum flush in general, and (2) enforces, at run-time, the design time determined cache footprints and further decreases the flush penalty. We implement our dynamic cache management strategy on a CAKE multiprocessor with 4 Trimedia cores. The experimental workload consists of 6 multimedia applications, each of which formed by multiple tasks belonging to an extended MediaBench suite. We found on average that: (1) the relative variations of critical tasks execution time are less than 0.1%, regardless of the scenario switching frequency, (2) for realistic scenario switching frequencies the inter-task cache interference is at most 4% for the repartitioned cache, whereas for the shared cache it reaches 68%, and (3) the off-chip memory traffic reduces with 60%, and the performance (in cycles per instruction) enhances with 10%, when compared with the shared cache.
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Keywords:Multiprocessor  Cache management  Compositionality  Predictability
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