Shared memory is a critical issue for large distributed systems. Despite several data consistency protocols have been proposed, the selection of the protocol that best suits to the application requirements and system constraints remains a challenge. The development of multi-consistency systems, where different protocols can be deployed during runtime, appears to be an interesting alternative. In order to explore the design space of the consistency protocols a fast and accurate method should be used. In this work we rely on a compilation toolchain that transparently handles data consistency decisions for a multi-protocol platform. We focus on the analytical evaluation of the consistency configuration that stands within the optimization loop. We propose to use a TLM NoC simulator to get feedback on expected network contentions. We evaluate the approach using five workloads, three data consistency protocols and two NoC topologies. As a result, we are able to obtain a fast and accurate evaluation of the different consistency alternatives.
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Shared memory is a critical issue for large distributed systems. Despite several data consistency protocols have been proposed, the selection of the protocol that best suits to the application requirements and system constraints remains a challenge. The development of multi-consistency systems, where different protocols can be deployed during runtime, appears to be an interesting alternative. In order to explore the design space of the consistency protocols a fast and accurate method should be u...
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