PMOP: Efficient Per-Page Most-Offset Prefetcher

  • Kim, Kanghee
  • Lee, Wooseok
  • Choi, Sangbang
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Hardware prefetching involves a sophisticated balance between accuracy, coverage, and timeliness while minimizing hardware cost. Recent prefetchers have achieved these goals, but they still require complex hardware and a significant amount of storage. In this paper, we propose an efficient Per-page Most-Offset Prefetcher (PMOP) that minimizes hardware cost and simultaneously improves accuracy while maintaining coverage and timeliness. We achieve these objectives using an enhanced offset prefetcher that performs well with a reasonable hardware cost. Our approach first addresses coverage and timeliness by allowing multiple Most-Offset predictions. To minimize offset interference between pages, the PMOP leverages a fine-grain per-page offset filter. This filter records the access history with page-IDs, which enables efficient mapping and tracking of multiple offset streams from diverse pages. Analysis results show that PMOP outperforms the state-of-the-art Signature Path Prefetcher while reducing storage overhead by a factor of 3.4.

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memory hierarchycachehardware prefetching
제목
PMOP: Efficient Per-Page Most-Offset Prefetcher
저자
Kim, KangheeLee, WooseokChoi, Sangbang
DOI
10.1587/transinf.2018EDP7328
발행일
2019-07
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Article
저널명
IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems
E102D
7
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1271 ~ 1279