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Inherent limitations of hybrid transactional memory

  • Dan Alistarh
  • , Justin Kopinsky
  • , Petr Kuznetsov
  • , Srivatsan Ravi
  • , Nir Shavit
  • Microsoft Research Cambridge
  • MIT Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
  • Université Paris-Saclay
  • Information Sciences Institute

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Résumé

Several hybrid transactional memory (HyTM) schemes have recently been proposed to complement the fast, but best-effort nature of hardware transactional memory with a slow, reliable software backup. However, the costs of providing concurrency between hardware and software transactions in HyTM are still not well understood. In this paper, we propose a general model for HyTM implementations, which captures the ability of hardware transactions to buffer memory accesses. The model allows us to formally quantify and analyze the amount of overhead (instrumentation) caused by the potential presence of software transactions. We prove that (1) it is impossible to build a strictly serializable HyTM implementation that has both uninstrumented reads and writes, even for very weak progress guarantees, and (2) the instrumentation cost incurred by a hardware transaction in any progressive opaque HyTM is linear in the size of the transaction’s data set. We further describe two implementations which exhibit optimal instrumentation costs for two different progress conditions. In sum, this paper proposes the first formal HyTM model and captures for the first time the trade-off between the degree of hardware-software TM concurrency and the amount of instrumentation overhead.

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)167-185
Nombre de pages19
journalDistributed Computing
Volume31
Numéro de publication3
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 1 juin 2018
Modification externeOui

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