DocumentCode
2010752
Title
TokenTM: Efficient Execution of Large Transactions with Hardware Transactional Memory
Author
Bobba, Jayaram ; Goyal, Neelam ; Hill, Mark D. ; Swift, Michael M. ; Wood, David A.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI
fYear
2008
fDate
21-25 June 2008
Firstpage
127
Lastpage
138
Abstract
Current hardware transactional memory systems seek to simplify parallel programming, but assume that large transactions are rare, so it is acceptable to penalize their performance or concurrency. However, future programmers may wish to use large transactions more often in order to integrate with higher-level programming models (e.g., database transactions) or perform selected I/O operations. To prevent the "small transactions are common" assumption from becoming self-fulfilling, this paper contributes TokenTM - an unbounded HTM that uses the abstraction of tokens to precisely track conflicts on an unbounded number of memory blocks. TokenTM implements tokens with new mechanisms, including metastate fission/fusion and fast token release. TokenTM executes small transactions fast, executes concurrent large transactions with no penalty to nonconflicting transactions, and gracefully handles paging, context switching, and System-V-style shared memory.
Keywords
paged storage; parallel programming; shared memory systems; transaction processing; I/O operations; System-V-style shared memory; TokenTM unbounded HTM; concurrent large transaction execution; context switching; fast token release; hardware transactional memory systems; metastate fission; metastate fusion; page handling; parallel programming; Concurrent computing; Degradation; Feedback; Hardware; Metastasis; Parallel programming; Programming profession; Protocols; Transaction databases; Yarn; coherence protocols; hardware transactional memory; metastates; tokens; transactional memory; unbounded transactions;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Architecture, 2008. ISCA '08. 35th International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Beijing
ISSN
1063-6897
Print_ISBN
978-0-7695-3174-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISCA.2008.24
Filename
4556721
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