Abstract
The paper introduces a dynamic branch prediction scheme suitable for energy-aware Very Long Instruction Word (VLIW) processors. The proposed technique is based on a compiler hint mechanism to filter the accesses to the branch predictor blocks. We define a configurable hint instruction which anticipates some static information about the upcoming branch to reduce the hardware involved in the prediction, thus, the energy consumption. To analyze the effectiveness of the proposed low-power branch prediction scheme, we combined it with some well-known dynamic branch prediction techniques suitable for VLIW processors. The analyzed branch predictors are characterized by simple hardware implementations, matching the low-power characteristics of the target VLIW processors. Experimental results have been carried out on Lx, an industrial 4-issue VLIW architecture.
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