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2022 ◽  
Vol 27 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-31
Author(s):  
Sri Harsha Gade ◽  
Sujay Deb

Cache coherence ensures correctness of cached data in multi-core processors. Traditional implementations of existing protocols make them unscalable for many core architectures. While snoopy coherence requires unscalable ordered networks, directory coherence is weighed down by high area and energy overheads. In this work, we propose Wireless-enabled Share-aware Hybrid (WiSH) to provide scalable coherence in many core processors. WiSH implements a novel Snoopy over Directory protocol using on-chip wireless links and hierarchical, clustered Network-on-Chip to achieve low-overhead and highly efficient coherence. A local directory protocol maintains coherence within a cluster of cores, while coherence among such clusters is achieved through global snoopy protocol. The ordered network for global snooping is provided through low-latency and low-energy broadcast wireless links. The overheads are further reduced through share-aware cache segmentation to eliminate coherence for private blocks. Evaluations show that WiSH reduces traffic by and runtime by , while requiring smaller storage and lower energy as compared to existing hierarchical and hybrid coherence protocols. Owing to its modularity, WiSH provides highly efficient and scalable coherence for many core processors.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 92-97
Author(s):  
Hanan Shukur ◽  
Subhi Zeebaree ◽  
Rizgar Zebari ◽  
Omar Ahmed ◽  
Lailan Haji ◽  
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Distributed systems performance is affected significantly by cache coherence protocols due to their role in data consistency maintaining. Also, cache coherent protocols have a great task for keeping the interconnection of caches in a multiprocessor environment. Moreover, the overall performance of distributed shared memory multiprocessor system is influenced by the used cache coherence protocol type. The major challenge of shared memory devices is to maintain the cache coherently. Therefore, in past years many contributions have been presented to address the cache issues and to improve the performance of distributed systems. This paper reviews in a systematic way a number of methods used for the cache-coherent protocols in a distributed system.


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