DocumentCode
2977565
Title
Fairness and Throughput in Switch on Event Multithreading
Author
Gabor, Ron ; Weiss, Shlomo ; Mendelson, Avi
Author_Institution
Tel Aviv Univ.
fYear
2006
fDate
9-13 Dec. 2006
Firstpage
149
Lastpage
160
Abstract
The need to reduce power and complexity will increase the interest in switch on event multithreading (coarse grained multithreading). Switch on event multithreading is a low power and low complexity mechanism to improve processor throughput by switching threads on execution stalls. Fairness may, however, become a problem in a multithreaded processor. Unless fairness is properly handled, some threads may starve while others consume all of the processor cycles. Heuristics that were devised in order to improve fairness in simultaneous multithreading are not applicable to switch on event multithreading. This paper defines the fairness metric using the ratio of the individual threads´ speedups, and shows how it can be enforced in switch on event multithreading. Fairness is controlled by forcing additional thread switch points. These switch points are determined dynamically by runtime estimation of the single threaded performance of each of the individual threads. We analyze the impact of the fairness enforcement mechanism on throughput. We present simulation results of the performance of switch on event multithreading. Switch on event multithreading achieves an average speedup over single thread of 24% when no fairness is enforced. In this case, over a third of our runs achieved poor fairness in which one thread ran extremely slowly (10 to 100 times slower than its single thread performance) while the other thread´s performance was hardly affected. By using the proposed mechanism we can guarantee fairness of 1/4, 1/2 and 1 for a small performance loss of 2.2%, 3.7% and 7.2% respectively
Keywords
multi-threading; parallel architectures; coarse grained multithreading; fairness enforcement mechanism; switch on event multithreading; Delay; Discrete event simulation; Microprocessors; Multithreading; Radio access networks; Runtime; Surface-mount technology; Switches; Throughput; Yarn;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Microarchitecture, 2006. MICRO-39. 39th Annual IEEE/ACM International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Orlando, FL
ISSN
1072-4451
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2732-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MICRO.2006.25
Filename
4041843
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