| Amir Roth and Gurindar S. Sohi. A quantitative framework for automated pre-execution thread selection. In Proceedings of the 35th International Symposium on Microarchitecture, November 2002. |
....overflow problem is addressed by having an unlimited size overflow area in local NUMA that stores uncommitted task. The problem of speculation induced traffic is solved by having a No Traffic cache state. This allows data to be addressed locally for certain data access patterns. Roth and Sohi [5] improves TLS performance by selecting the optimal thread to pre execute. Parameters for the optimal thread include overhead, latency tolerance as well as completion time. Thus, our project can potentially complement their techniques by allowing more aggressive thread speculation. Figueiredo and ....
Amir Roth and Gurindar S. Sohi. A quantitative framework for automated pre-execution thread selection. In Proceedings of 35th Annual IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Microarchitecture, pages 430--442, November 2002.
....(DDMT) to dynamically prioritize sequences of operations leading to branches that mispredict or loads that miss. Concurrent with our work, they propose a framework for optimizing the selection of slices for loads that miss in the second level cache based upon an analysis of program traces [20]. Moshovos et al. proposed Slice Processors, a hardware mechanism for dynamically constructing and executing slice computations for generating data prefetches [16] Annavaram proposed Dependence Graph Precomputation [1] which e#ectively uses the predicted stream of instructions to produce ....
A. Roth and G. S. Sohi. A Quantitative Framework for Automated Pre-Execution Thread Selection. In 35th International Symposium on Microarchitecture, pages 430--441, 2002.
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Amir Roth and Gurindar S. Sohi. A quantitative framework for automated pre-execution thread selection. In Proceedings of the 35th International Symposium on Microarchitecture, November 2002.
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A. Roth and G.S. Sohi. "A Quantitative Framework for Automated Pre-Execution Thread Selection". In Proc. International Symposium on Microarchitecture, November 2002.
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Amir Roth and Gurindar Sohi, "A quantitative framework for automated pre-execution thread selection, " in Proc. of the 35th Annual International Symposium on Microarchitecture, pp. 430-441, 2002
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