Publication | Closed Access
WayPoint: Scaling coherence to 1000-core architectures
14
Citations
30
References
2010
Year
Cluster ComputingEngineeringComputer ArchitectureArchitectural SupportCoherence ArchitecturesHardware SecurityHigh-performance ArchitectureParallel ComputingManycore ProcessorMassively-parallel ComputingProbe Filter MissesComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceSparse DirectoryHardware AccelerationEdge ComputingMany-core ArchitectureParallel ProgrammingSystem Software
In this paper, we evaluate a set of coherence architectures in the context of a 1024-core chip multiprocessor (CMP) tailored to throughput-oriented parallel workloads. Based on our analysis, we develop and evaluate two techniques for scaling coherence to thousand-core CMPs. We find that a broadcast-based probe filtering scheme provides reasonable performance up to 128 cores for some benchmarks, but is not generally scalable. We propose a broadcast-collective network for accelerating probe filter misses, which extends scalability but falls short of supporting 1024 cores. We find that a sparse directory with an invalidate-on-evict policy can work well for many throughput-oriented workloads. However, the on-die structures required to achieve good performance carry a large performance and power overhead. To achieve thousand-core scalability with smaller and less associative sparse directories, we introduce WayPoint, a mechanism that increases directory associativity and capacity dynamically. Using less than 3% of total die area, WayPoint achieves performance within 4% of an infinitely large on-die directory.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1