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Fragment cache management for dynamic binary translators in embedded systems with scratchpad
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2007
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EngineeringCompiler TechnologyComputer ArchitectureSoftware EngineeringScratchpad MemoryFragment Cache ManagementVictim CompressionEmbedded SystemsProcessor ArchitectureSoftware AnalysisHardware SecurityHigh-performance ArchitectureParallel ComputingMemory ManagementDynamic CompilationComputer EngineeringDynamic Binary TranslationComputer ScienceDynamic Binary TranslatorsVirtual MemoryRuntime SystemProgram AnalysisParallel ProgrammingSystem Software
Dynamic binary translation (DBT) has been used to achieve numerous goals (e.g., better performance) for general-purpose computers. Recently, DBT has also attracted attention for embedded systems. However, a challenge to DBT in this domain is stringent constraints on memory and performance. The translated code buffer used by DBT may occupy too much memory space. This paper proposes novel schemes to manage this buffer with scratchpad memory. We use footprint reduction to minimize the space needed by the translated code, victim compression to reduce the cost of retranslating previously seen code, and fragment pinning to avoid evicting needed code. We comprehensively evaluate our techniques to demonstrate their effectiveness.
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