Abstract:
Conventional error correcting codes (ECC) scheme for caches is based on fixed mapping between cache words and ECC check bits, and fixed ECC word granularity, which leads ...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Conventional error correcting codes (ECC) scheme for caches is based on fixed mapping between cache words and ECC check bits, and fixed ECC word granularity, which leads to inefficient usage of ECC check bits. In contrast, we propose to use the ECC check bits flexibly for low-cost error protections of L2 caches. Our ECC scheme works at word level while the conventional ECC scheme works at cache line or set level; Our scheme protects only dirty words. In addition, our scheme utilizes variable ECC word granularities; Dirty words that are unlikely to be modified further are protected together with larger ECC word granularity. Our scheme reduces DRAM and data bus energy overheads by 28% and 45% on average, respectively, with the same area overhead as the previously proposed competitive scheme.
Date of Conference: 30 September 2012 - 03 October 2012
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 13 December 2012
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