DocumentCode :
1857222
Title :
Symbiotic Scheduling for Shared Caches in Multi-core Systems Using Memory Footprint Signature
Author :
Ghosh, Mrinmoy ; Nathuji, Ripal ; Lee, Min ; Schwan, Karsten ; Lee, HsienHsin S.
Author_Institution :
Corp. R&D, ARM, Inc., Austin, TX, USA
fYear :
2011
fDate :
13-16 Sept. 2011
Firstpage :
11
Lastpage :
20
Abstract :
As the trend of more cores sharing common resources on a single die and more systems crammed into enterprise computing space continue, optimizing the economies of scale for a given compute capacity is becoming more critical. One major challenge in performance scalability is the growing L2 cache contention caused by multiple contexts running on a multi-core processor either natively or under a virtual machine environment. Currently, an OS, at best, relies on history based affinity information to dispatch a process or thread onto a particular processor core. Unfortunately, this simple method can easily lead to destructive performance effect due to conflicts in common resources, thereby slowing down all processes. To ameliorate the allocation/management policy of a shared cache on a multi-core, in this paper, we propose Bloom filter signatures, a low-complexity architectural support to allow an OS or a Virtual Machine Monitor to infer cache footprint characteristics and interference of applications, and then perform job scheduling based on symbiosis. Our scheme integrates hardware-level counting Bloom filters in caches to efficiently summarize cache usage behavior on a per-core, per-process or per-VM basis. We then proposed and studied three resource allocation algorithms to determine the optimal process-to-core mapping to minimize interference in the L2. We executed applications using allocation generated by our new process to-core mapping algorithms on an Intel Core 2 Duo machine and showed an averaged 22% (up to 54%) improvement when applications run natively, and an averaged 9.5% improvement (up to 26%)when running inside VMs.
Keywords :
cache storage; multiprocessing systems; scheduling; virtual machines; Bloom filter signature; Intel Core 2 Duo machine; L2 cache contention; cache footprint characteristics; job scheduling; memory footprint signature; multicore systems; performance scalability; process to-core mapping algorithm; shared cache scheduling; symbiotic scheduling; virtual machine monitor; Hardware; Interference; Measurement; Multicore processing; Radiation detectors; Resource management; Symbiosis; Bloom Filter; Fairness; Multi-Core; Scheduling; Shared Caches; Symbiosis; Virtualization;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Parallel Processing (ICPP), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Taipei City
ISSN :
0190-3918
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1336-1
Electronic_ISBN :
0190-3918
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICPP.2011.72
Filename :
6047168
Link To Document :
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