Cache Sharing Management for Performance Fairness in Chip Multiprocessors

Abstract

Resource sharing can cause unfair and unpredictable performance of concurrently executing applications in Chip-Multiprocessors (CMP). The shared last-level cache is one of the most important shared resources because off-chip request latency may take a significant part of total execution cycles for data intensive applications. Instead of enforcing performance fairness directly, prior work addressing fairness issue of cache sharing mainly focuses on the fairness metrics of cache miss numbers or miss rates. However, because of the variation of cache miss penalty, fairness on cache miss cannot guarantee performance fairness. Cache sharing management which directly addresses performance fairness is needed for CMP systems. This paper introduces a model to analyze the performance impact of cache sharing, and proposes a mechanism of cache sharing management to provide performance fairness for concurrently executing applications. The proposed mechanism monitors the actual penalty of all cache misses and dynamically estimates the cache misses with dedicated caches when the applications are actually running with a shared cache. The estimated relative slowdown for each core from dedicated environment to shared environment is used to guide cache sharing in order to guarantee performance fairness. The experiment results show that the proposed mechanism always improves the performance fairness metric, and can provide no worse throughput than the scenario without any management mechanism.

Publication
2009 18th International Conference on Parallel Architectures and Compilation Techniques
Wenguang Chen
Wenguang Chen
Professor
(教授)