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Practical, Transparent Operating System Support for Superpages

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Practical, Transparent Operating System Support for Superpages
Most general-purpose processors provide support for memory pages of large sizes, called superpages. Superpages enable each entry in the translation lookaside buffer (TLB) to map a large physical memory region into a virtual address space. This dramatically increases TLB coverage, reduces TLB misses, and promises performance improvements for many applications. However, supporting superpages poses several challenges to the operating system, in terms of superpage allocation and promotion tradeoffs, fragmentation control, etc. We analyze these issues, and propose the design of an effective superpage management system. We implement it in FreeBSD on the Alpha CPU, and evaluate it on real workloads and benchmarks. We obtain substantial performance benefits, often exceeding 30%; these benefits are sustained even under stressful workload scenarios.
Juan Navarro, Sitaram Iyer, Peter Druschel, Alan L
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Type Conference
Year 2002
Where OSDI
Authors Juan Navarro, Sitaram Iyer, Peter Druschel, Alan L. Cox
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