Abstract

A special-purpose load unit is proposed as part of a processor design. The unit prefetches data from the cache by predicting the address of the data fetch in advance. This prefetch allows the cache access to take place early, in an otherwise unused cache cycle, eliminating one cycle from the load instruction. The prediction also allows the cache to prefetch data if they are not already in the cache. The cache-miss handling can be overlapped with other instruction execution. It is shown, using trace-driven simulations, that the proposed mechanism, when incorporated in a design, may contribute to a significant increase in processor performance. The paper also compares different prediction methods and describes a hardware implementation for the load unit.

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