Title :
CAP: Criticality analysis for power-efficient speculative multithreading
Author :
Tuck, James ; Liu, Wei ; Torrellas, Josep
Author_Institution :
NC State Univ., Raleigh, NC
Abstract :
While speculative multithreading (SM) on a chip multiprocessor (CMP) has the ability to speed-up hard-to- parallelize applications, the power inefficiency of aggressive speculation is a concern. To improve SMs power effeciency, we note that not all the tasks that are running in a SM environment are equally critical. To leverage this insight, this paper develops a novel, widely-applicable task-criticality model for SM. It also proposes CAP, a novel architecture that builds a task-criticality graph dynamically and uses it to make scheduling decisions in a SM CMP. Experiments with SPECint, SPECfp, and Olden applications show that, in a CMP with one fast core and three slow ones, the E D2 with CAP is, on average, 91-95% of that without. Moreover, it is only 77-91% of the E D2 of a CMP with four fast cores and no CAP. Overall, we argue that scheduling for task criticality is beneficial.
Keywords :
multi-threading; multiprocessing systems; scheduling; CAP; chip multiprocessor; criticality analysis; power-efficient speculative multithreading; scheduling; task-criticality graph; Dynamic scheduling; Energy efficiency; Frequency; Job shop scheduling; Manufacturing processes; Multithreading; Processor scheduling; Program processors; Samarium; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Design, 2007. ICCD 2007. 25th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Lake Tahoe, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1257-0
Electronic_ISBN :
1063-6404
DOI :
10.1109/ICCD.2007.4601932