Power Aware Page Allocation (2000)
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| Venue: | In Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems |
| Citations: | 121 - 9 self |
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Lebeck00poweraware,
author = {Alvin R. Lebeck and Xiaobo Fan and Heng Zeng and Carla Ellis},
title = {Power Aware Page Allocation},
booktitle = {In Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems},
year = {2000},
pages = {105--116}
}
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Abstract
One of the major challenges of post-PC computing is the need to reduce energy consumption, thereby extending the lifetime of the batteries that p ower these mobile devices. Memory is a particularly important tar get for e orts to improve energy e ciency. Memory technolo gy is becoming available that o ers power management featur es such as the ability to put individual chips in any one of several di erent power modes. In this paper we explor e the interaction of page plac ement with static and dynamic hardware policies to exploit these emer ginghardwar efeatur es. In p articular, we c onsider p age allo cation p olicies that ancbe employed by an informed operating system to complement the hardware power management strategies. We perform experiments using two complementary simulation envir onments: a tracedriven simulator with workload traces that are representative of mobile computing and an execution-driven simulator with a detaile d processor/memory model and a more memoryintensive set of benchmarks (SPEC2000). Our r esults make a compelling case for a cooperative hardwar e/software approach for exploiting power-aware memory, with down to as little as 45 % of the Energy Delay for the best static policy and 1 % to 20 % of the Ener gyDelay for a traditional fullpower memory. 1.







