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Set-Associative Cache
Chapter 7
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Cache Configuration The set of blocks in a cache can be configured as:
Direct mapped N-way set associative Fully-associative Associative cache have shown to result in lowering miss rate. As N increases, the number of index bits decreases and it reaches 0 for a fully-associative cache. Lets look at a 4-way set associative cache fig.7.17
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Cache configuration Direct map: one main memory has only one possible cache block map (direct map). N-way set associative cache has N block choices per main memory block. For example, 2-way set-associative has two possible choices for every main memory block. See Fig.7.14 The comparator complexity increases with N.
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Performance with cache (p.505-506)
Processor with base CPI of 1, assuming 100% hit ratio in primary cache, and clock rate of 5Ghz. Assume main memory access time of 100ns including all the miss handling. Miss rate per instruction at primary cache 2%. How mush faster will the processor be if we add a another level of cache with following characteristics? Secondary cache has 5ns for hit or miss, and can reduce miss ratio to main memory to 0.5%.
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Solution: Performance measured in CPI
With only primary cache: 1 + (2/100) X (5Ghz*100ns) = 11 CPI With secondary cache: No miss: 1 + L1 miss : (2/100) X (5Ghz *5ns) + L2 miss: (0.5/100) X (5Ghz * 100ns) = = 4 CPI
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