Effective file data-block placement for different types of page cache on hybrid main memory architectures

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Abstract

Hybrid main memory architectures employing both DRAM and non-volatile memories (NVMs) are becoming increasingly attractive due to the opportunities for exploring benefits of various memory technologies, for example, high speed writes on DRAM and low stand-by power consumption on NVMs. File data-block placement (FDP) on different types of page cache is one of the important problems that directly impact the performance and cost of file operations on a hybrid main memory architecture. Page cache is widely used in modern operating systems to expedite file I/O by mapping disk-backed file data-blocks in main memory to process space in virtual memory. In a hybrid main memory, different types of memory with different read/write costs can be allocated as page cache by operating system. In this paper, we study the problem of file data-block placement on different types of page cache to minimize the total cost of file accesses in a program. We propose a dynamic programming algorithm, the FDP Algorithm, to solve the problem optimally for simple programs. We develop an ILP model for the file data-block placement problem for programs composed of multiple regions with data dependencies. An efficient heuristic, the global file data-block placement (GFDP) Algorithm, is proposed to obtain near-optimal solutions for the problem of global file data-block placement on hybrid main memory. Experiments on a set of benchmarks show the effectiveness of the GFDP algorithm compared with a greedy strategy and the ILP. Experimental results show that the GFDP algorithm reduces the total cost of file accesses by (Formula presented.) on average compared with the the greedy strategy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)485-506
Number of pages22
JournalDesign Automation for Embedded Systems
Volume17
Issue number3-4
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • File data-block placement
  • Hybrid main memory
  • Page cache

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