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Cache coherence protocols based on self-invalidation allow simpler hardware implementation compared to traditional write-invalidation protocols, by relying on data-race-free semantics and applying self-invalidation on synchronization points. Their simplicity lies in the absence of invalidation traffic. This eliminates the need to track readers in a directory, and reduces the number of transient protocol...
Benchmarks are indispensable in evaluating the performance implications of new research ideas. However, their usefulness is compromised if they do not work correctly on a system under evaluation or, in general, if they cannot be used consistently to compare different systems.
Cache coherence protocols based on self-invalidation allow simpler hardware implementation compared to traditional write-invalidation protocols, by relying on data-race-free semantics and applying self-invalidation and self-downgrade on synchronization points. This work examines how self-invalidation and self-downgrade are performed in relation to atomicity and ordering and shows that they do not...
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