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L2 cache performance analysis for MPSoC by tag – comparision
Author(s) -
A Jenitha,
R Elumalai
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
international journal of engineering and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2227-524X
DOI - 10.14419/ijet.v7i1.5.9164
Subject(s) - computer science , mpsoc , cache , cache pollution , cache algorithms , cache coloring , parallel computing , mesi protocol , page cache , embedded system , smart cache , cache oblivious algorithm , cache invalidation , cpu cache , operating system , system on a chip
Memory systems in many applications are becoming increasingly large, contributing to many challenges in the memory management that has led to many method to manage memory. The tag comparison consumes large amount of cache energy. Current methods provide tag comparison cache or failure of the expected cache. Here is proposed an idea based on new call Comparing Tag stages, filter bloom is presented to improve the efficiency of the cache to predict failure and partial tag comparison for the cold line of verification and full comparison check for direct labels. Moreover, the administration of the cache that is filled with cache lines occurs when there is a cache miss. Today's embedded applications use MPSoC. The MPSoC consists of the following ie more than one processors, shared memory among the processors available and a global off-chip memory. Planning of the activities of an integrated application processor and memory partition between processors are two main critical problem. Here, for an integrated application, both task scheduling and partitioning the integrated available L2 cache to reduce the runtime approach is used.