AXI-Pack: Near-Memory Bus Packing for Bandwidth-Efficient Irregular Workloads
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2023Type
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Abstract
Data-intensive applications involving irregular memory streams are inefficiently handled by modern processors and memory systems highly optimized for regular, contiguous data. Recent work tackles these inefficiencies in hardware through core-side stream extensions or memory-side prefetchers and accelerators, but fails to provide end-to-end solutions which also achieve high efficiency in on-chip interconnects. We propose AXI-Pack, an extension to ARM's AXI4 protocol introducing bandwidth-efficient strided and indirect bursts to enable end-to-end irregular streams. AXI-Pack adds irregular stream semantics to memory requests and avoids inefficient narrow-bus transfers by packing multiple narrow data elements onto a wide bus. It retains full compatibility with AXI4 and does not require modifications to non-burst-reshaping interconnect IPs. To demonstrate our approach end-to-end, we extend an open-source RISC-V vector processor to leverage AXI-Pack at its memory interface for strided and indexed accesses. On the memory side, we design a banked memory controller efficiently handling AXI-Pack requests. On a system with a 256-bit-wide interconnect running FP32 workloads, AXI-Pack achieves near-ideal peak on-chip bus utilizations of 87% and 39%, speedups of 5.4x and 2.4x, and energy efficiency improvements of 5.3x and 2.1x over a baseline using an AXI4 bus on strided and indirect benchmarks, respectively. Show more
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2023 Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition (DATE)Pages / Article No.
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IEEEEvent
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Computer architecture; On-chip interconnects; Memory systems; Irregular workloadsOrganisational unit
03996 - Benini, Luca / Benini, Luca
Funding
101034126 - Pilot using Independent Local #38; Open Technologies (EC)
101036168 - European Processor Initiative (EPI) SGA2 (EC)
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