Proceedings of the Twenty-Fifth International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Syste 2020
DOI: 10.1145/3373376.3378472
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Abstract: Persistent Memory (PM) makes possible recoverable applications that can preserve application progress across system reboots and power failures. Actual recoverability requires careful ordering of cacheline flushes, currently done in two extreme ways. On one hand, expert programmers have reasoned deeply about consistency and durability to create applications centered on a single custom-crafted durable datastructure. On the other hand, less-expert programmers have used software transaction memory (STM) to make at… Show more

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