Abstract:Performance of software is increasingly restricted by the Memory Wall instead of CPU. Many studies focus on alleviating the DRAM latency by improving the row-buffer hit rate. But most of them treat the Kernel 1 and User 2 equally. Data used by Operating System and User applications spread in different rows of the same bank, leading to the contentions for the row-buffer when they access the bank successively. We find that contentions between Kernel and User make up of a great proportion of all the row-buffer mi… Show more
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