Code Transformations for TLB Power Reduction

Reiley Jeyapaul, Aviral Shrivastava
2010 International journal of parallel programming  
The Translation Look-aside Buffer (TLB) is a very important part in the hardware support for virtual memory management implementation of high performance embedded systems. The TLB though small is very frequently accessed, and therefore not only consumes significant energy, but also is one of the important thermal hot-spots in the processor. Recently, several circuit and microarchitectural implementations of TLBs have been proposed to reduce TLB power. One simple, yet effective TLB design for
more » ... er reduction is the Use-Last TLB architecture proposed in [9] . The Use-Last TLB architecture reduces the power consumption when the last page is accessed again. While very effective for instruction TLB, this technique is not as effective for the data TLB. In this paper, we propose compiler techniques (specifically, instruction and operand reordering, array interleaving, and loop unrolling) to reduce the page switchings in data accesses. Our comprehensive page-switch reduction algorithm results in an average of 39% reduction in the data-TLB page switching, and therefore power with negligible variation in performance on benchmarks from MiBench, Multimedia, DSP-Stone and BDTI suites.
doi:10.1007/s10766-009-0123-8 fatcat:yyfwuk2qvjdg3g55mudtllezqe