brrip_rp.hh revision 12727
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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT 20 * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, 21 * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT 22 * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, 23 * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY 24 * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT 25 * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE 26 * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 27 * 28 * Authors: Daniel Carvalho 29 */ 30 31/** 32 * @file 33 * Declaration of a Re-Reference Interval Prediction replacement policy. 34 * 35 * Not-Recently Used (NRU) is an approximation of LRU that uses a single bit 36 * to determine if an entry is going to be re-referenced in the near or distant 37 * future. 38 * 39 * Re-Reference Interval Prediction (RRIP) is an extension of NRU that uses a 40 * re-reference prediction value to determine if entries are going to be re- 41 * used in the near future or not. 42 * 43 * The higher the value of the RRPV, the more distant the entry is from its 44 * next access. 45 * 46 * Bimodal Re-Reference Interval Prediction (BRRIP) is an extension of RRIP 47 * that has a probability of not inserting entries as the LRU. This probability 48 * is controlled by the bimodal throtle parameter (btp). 49 * 50 * From the original paper, this implementation of RRIP is also called 51 * Static RRIP (SRRIP), as it always inserts entries with the same RRPV. 52 */ 53 54#ifndef __MEM_CACHE_REPLACEMENT_POLICIES_BRRIP_RP_HH__ 55#define __MEM_CACHE_REPLACEMENT_POLICIES_BRRIP_RP_HH__ 56 57#include "mem/cache/replacement_policies/base.hh" 58 59struct BRRIPRPParams; 60 61class BRRIPRP : public BaseReplacementPolicy 62{ 63 protected: 64 /** BRRIP-specific implementation of replacement data. */ 65 struct BRRIPReplData : ReplacementData 66 { 67 /** 68 * Re-Reference Interval Prediction Value. 69 * A value equal to max_RRPV + 1 indicates an invalid entry. 70 */ 71 int rrpv; 72 73 /** 74 * Default constructor. Invalidate data. 75 */ 76 BRRIPReplData(const int max_RRPV) : rrpv(max_RRPV + 1) {} 77 }; 78 79 /** 80 * Maximum Re-Reference Prediction Value possible. An entry with this 81 * value as the rrpv has the longest possible re-reference interval, 82 * that is, it is likely not to be used in the near future, and is 83 * among the best eviction candidates. 84 * A maxRRPV of 1 implies in a NRU. 85 */ 86 const int maxRRPV; 87 88 /** 89 * The hit priority (HP) policy replaces entries that do not receive cache 90 * hits over any cache entry that receives a hit, while the frequency 91 * priority (FP) policy replaces infrequently re-referenced entries. 92 */ 93 const bool hitPriority; 94 95 /** 96 * Bimodal throtle parameter. Value in the range [0,100] used to decide 97 * if a new entry is inserted with long or distant re-reference. 98 */ 99 const unsigned btp; 100 101 public: 102 /** Convenience typedef. */ 103 typedef BRRIPRPParams Params; 104 105 /** 106 * Construct and initiliaze this replacement policy. 107 */ 108 BRRIPRP(const Params *p); 109 110 /** 111 * Destructor. 112 */ 113 ~BRRIPRP() {} 114 115 /** 116 * Invalidate replacement data to set it as the next probable victim. 117 * Set RRPV as the the most distant re-reference. 118 * 119 * @param replacement_data Replacement data to be invalidated. 120 */ 121 void invalidate(const std::shared_ptr<ReplacementData>& replacement_data) 122 const override; 123 124 /** 125 * Touch an entry to update its replacement data. 126 * 127 * @param replacement_data Replacement data to be touched. 128 */ 129 void touch(const std::shared_ptr<ReplacementData>& replacement_data) const 130 override; 131 132 /** 133 * Reset replacement data. Used when an entry is inserted. 134 * Set RRPV according to the insertion policy used. 135 * 136 * @param replacement_data Replacement data to be reset. 137 */ 138 void reset(const std::shared_ptr<ReplacementData>& replacement_data) const 139 override; 140 141 /** 142 * Find replacement victim using rrpv. 143 * 144 * @param cands Replacement candidates, selected by indexing policy. 145 * @return Replacement entry to be replaced. 146 */ 147 ReplaceableEntry* getVictim(const ReplacementCandidates& candidates) const 148 override; 149 150 /** 151 * Instantiate a replacement data entry. 152 * 153 * @return A shared pointer to the new replacement data. 154 */ 155 std::shared_ptr<ReplacementData> instantiateEntry() override; 156}; 157 158#endif // __MEM_CACHE_REPLACEMENT_POLICIES_BRRIP_RP_HH__ 159