Adapting Memory Hierarchies for Emerging Datacenter Interconnects

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Tao Jiang
Rui Hou
Jian-Bo Dong
Lin Chai
Sally A. McKee
Bin Tian
Li-Xin Zhang
Ning-Hui Sun
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Computer Architecture, Institute of Computing Technology
[2] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Computer Science and Engineering
[3] Chalmers University of Technology,undefined
[4] National High Performance Integrated Circuit Design Center (Shanghai),undefined
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high-speed interconnect; memory hierarchy; time shared memory; datacenter network;
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Efficient resource utilization requires that emerging datacenter interconnects support both high performance communication and efficient remote resource sharing. These goals require that the network be more tightly coupled with the CPU chips. Designing a new interconnection technology thus requires considering not only the interconnection itself, but also the design of the processors that will rely on it. In this paper, we study memory hierarchy implications for the design of high-speed datacenter interconnects — particularly as they affect remote memory access — and we use PCIe as the vehicle for our investigations. To that end, we build three complementary platforms: a PCIe-interconnected prototype server with which we measure and analyze current bottlenecks; a software simulator that lets us model microarchitectural and cache hierarchy changes; and an FPGA prototype system with a streamlined switchless customized protocol Thunder with which we study hardware optimizations outside the processor. We highlight several architectural modifications to better support remote memory access and communication, and quantify their impact and limitations.
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