We show that the placement policies of dynamic storage allocators -- such as those found in common "malloc" implementations -- can influence the L1 conflict miss rate in the L1. Conflict misses -- sometimes called mapping misses -- arise because of less than ideal associativity and represent imbalanced distribution of active memory blocks over the set of available L1 indices. Under transactional execution conflict misses may manifest as aborts, representing wasted or futile effort instead of a simple stall as would occur in normal execution mode.
wtorek, 21 kwietnia 2015
The Influence of Malloc Placement on TSX Hardware Transactional Memory
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