Search

Filter

  • Advanced Filters:

  • to
  • Specific Data Sources:

    All Edit

    Select All  |  Select None

Reset filters

Modern system design often requires multiple levels of simulation for design validation and performance debugging. However, while machines have gotten faster, and simulators have become more detailed, simulation speeds have not tracked machine speeds, As a result, it is difficult to simulate realistic problem sizes and hardware configurations for a target machine. Instead, researchers have focussed on developing sealing methodologies and running smaller problem sizes and configurations that attempt to represent the behavior of the real problem. Given the increasing size of problems today, it is unclear whether such an approach yields accurate results. Moreover, although commercial workloads are prevalent and important in today's marketplace, many simulation tools are unable to adequately profile such applications, let alone for realistic sizes.In this paper we present a hardware-based emulation tool that can be used to aid memory system designers. Our focus is on the memory system because the ever-widening gap between processor and memory speeds means that optimizing the memory subsystem is critical for performance. We present the design of the Memory I nstrumentation and E mulation S ystem (MemoriES). MemoriES is a programmable tool designed using FPGAs and SDRAMs. It plugs into an SMP bus to perform on-line emulation of several cache configurations, structures and protocols while the system is running real-life workloads in real-time, without any slowdown in application execution speed. We demonstrate its usefulness in several case studies, and find several important results. First, using traces to perform system evaluation can lead to incorrect results (off by 100% or more in some cases) if the trace size is not sufficiently large. Second. MemoriES is able to detect performance problems by profiling miss behavior over the entire course of a run, rather than relying on a small interval of time. Finally, we observe that previous studies of SPLASH2 applications using scaled application sizes can result in optimistic miss rates relative to real sizes on real machines, providing potentially misleading data when used for design evaluation.

End of preview. The entire article is 12 pages. To view the full-text, please rent this article to continue.

/lp/association-for-computing-machinery/memories3-a-programmable-real-time-hardware-emulation-tool-for-nL3pv95mnJ
Welcome to DeepDyve! Rent Premier Research Articles and Save Up to 90%

Learn more

Bookmark

MemorIES3: a programmable, real-time hardware emulation tool for multiprocessor server design

More Info

More Like This Article

View All dataSource[]=actageo&dataSource[]=aspet&dataSource[]=aaos&dataSource[]=aacc&dataSource[]=aacr&dataSource[]=aea&dataSource[]=aip&dataSource[]=ajnr&dataSource[]=ams&dataSource[]=aps_physical&dataSource[]=appi_book&dataSource[]=appi_journal&dataSource[]=apha&dataSource[]=asip&dataSource[]=asm&dataSource[]=asn&dataSource[]=aspb&dataSource[]=avs&dataSource[]=annual_reviews&dataSource[]=arxiv&dataSource[]=acm&dataSource[]=berghahn&dataSource[]=cabi&dataSource[]=clinical_trials&dataSource[]=dailymed&dataSource[]=degruyter&dataSource[]=du_press&dataSource[]=esa&dataSource[]=eu_press&dataSource[]=elsevier&dataSource[]=emerald&dataSource[]=ejtr&dataSource[]=emea&dataSource[]=epo&dataSource[]=faseb&dataSource[]=gsa&dataSource[]=health_affairs&dataSource[]=hindawi&dataSource[]=imanager&dataSource[]=imedpub&dataSource[]=informa_healthcare&dataSource[]=informs&dataSource[]=iop&dataSource[]=iucr&dataSource[]=iospress&dataSource[]=jbjs&dataSource[]=leftcoast&dataSource[]=lu_press&dataSource[]=mesharpe&dataSource[]=mary_ann_liebert&dataSource[]=medline&dataSource[]=mit_press&dataSource[]=nature&dataSource[]=oxford&dataSource[]=pier_professional&dataSource[]=pnas&dataSource[]=portlandpress&dataSource[]=psyc_articles&dataSource[]=psyc_books&dataSource[]=psyc_critiques&dataSource[]=plos_journal&dataSource[]=pubmed_central&dataSource[]=rsna&dataSource[]=rockefeller&dataSource[]=rcn&dataSource[]=ria&dataSource[]=rsc&dataSource[]=sage&dataSource[]=spie&dataSource[]=springer_journal&dataSource[]=springer&dataSource[]=taylor_francis&dataSource[]=aps&dataSource[]=the_scientist&dataSource[]=uc_press&dataSource[]=uspto_abstract&dataSource[]=wiley&dataSource[]=pct

Browse: Subject Areas | Journals | Publishers

Sign Up for a DeepDyve Account

Bookmark an Article

To bookmark an article, please log in first, or sign up for a DeepDyve account if you don't already have one.

OK

Subscribe to Journal Email Alerts

To subscribe to email alerts, please log in first, or sign up for a DeepDyve account if you don't already have one.

OK

Thank you for renting with DeepDyve

Your PayPal account has been charged $2.99. You now have access to the full text of this article. A rental receipt has also been sent to your email address.

Your credit card has been charged $2.99. You now have access to the full text of this article. A rental receipt has also been sent to your email address.

OK

New! You can now keep track of new articles from ACM SIGARCH Computer Architecture News on your personalized homepage! Learn more

PDF Download — Not Available

Thanks for your interest in purchasing the PDF. Your request has been noted and we will work with our publisher partner to discuss enabling this feature.

In the meantime, you can get the PDF by visiting the publisher site.

Thank you for purchasing with DeepDyve

Your PayPal account has been charged $.

Your credit card has been charged $.

You can now download this article. A purchase receipt has also been sent to your email address.

Download This Article or I'm done with my download

Print Page — Not Available

Thanks for your interest in printing individual pages. Your request has been noted and we will work with our publisher partner to discuss enabling this feature.

In the meantime, you can get the PDF by visiting the publisher site.

Thank you for printing with DeepDyve

Your PayPal account has been charged $0.

Your credit card has been charged $0.

You can now print this article. A purchase receipt has also been sent to your email address.

Print the Selected Pages or I'm done with my printing

Please refresh to generate a new download link

Your article download link has expired. Please refresh this page to obtain a new download link and try again.

Follow a Journal

To get new article updates from a journal on your personalized homepage, please log in first, or sign up for a DeepDyve account if you don't already have one.

OK