Cache Designs with Partial Address Matching
Lishing Liu
liul@watson.ibm.com
Abstract
One critical aspect in designing set-associative cache at high clock rate is
deriving timely results from directory lookup. In this paper we investigate
the possibility of accurately approximating the results of conventional
directory search with faster matches of few partial address bits. Such fast and
accurate approximations may be utilized to optimize cache access timing,
particularly in a customized design environment. Through analytic and
simulation studies we examine the trade-offs of various design choices. We
also discuss few other applications of partial address matching to computer
designs.
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