A Sampling Method Focusing on Practicality
This sampling technique, which is hardware-independent and almost entirely transparent to the user, employs a budget-based approach that jointly considers warm-up and sampling costs, presents them as a single parameter to the user, and distributes simulated instructions between warm-up and sampling...
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Veröffentlicht in: | IEEE MICRO 2006-11, Vol.26 (6), p.14-28 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This sampling technique, which is hardware-independent and almost entirely transparent to the user, employs a budget-based approach that jointly considers warm-up and sampling costs, presents them as a single parameter to the user, and distributes simulated instructions between warm-up and sampling based on region partitioning and clustering information. Although it focuses on practicality, the technique delivers nearly state-of-the-art speed and accuracy. In this article, we explain how even the most successful of the existing sampling techniques fall short on practicality, especially when it comes to warm-up. We propose a more practical alternative: a sampling technique that focuses specifically on transparency, while also delivering nearly state-of-the-art speed and accuracy. The technique offers a hardware-independent, integrated approach to warm-up and sampling that requires no modification of the functional simulator and relies solely on the performance simulator for warm-up |
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ISSN: | 0272-1732 1937-4143 |
DOI: | 10.1109/MM.2006.104 |