Can program profiling support value prediction?

This paper explores the possibility of using program profiling to enhance the efficiency of value prediction. Value prediction attempts to eliminate true-data dependencies by predicting the outcome values of instructions at run-time and executing true-data dependent instructions based on that predic...

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Hauptverfasser: Gabbay, F., Mendelson, A.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This paper explores the possibility of using program profiling to enhance the efficiency of value prediction. Value prediction attempts to eliminate true-data dependencies by predicting the outcome values of instructions at run-time and executing true-data dependent instructions based on that prediction. So far, all published papers in this area have examined hardware-only value prediction mechanisms. In order to enhance the efficiency of value prediction, it is proposed to employ program profiling to collect information that describes the tendency of instructions in a program to be value-predictable. The compiler that acts as a mediator can pass this information to the value-prediction hardware mechanisms. Such information can be exploited by the hardware in order to reduce mispredictions, better utilize the prediction table resources, distinguish between different value predictability patterns and still benefit from the advantages of value prediction to increase instruction-level parallelism. We show that our new method outperforms the hardware-only mechanisms in most of the examined benchmarks.
ISSN:1072-4451
DOI:10.1109/MICRO.1997.645817