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Reference distance as a metric for data locality

Authors
Pyo, CLee, GLee, KWHan, HK
Issue Date
1997
Publisher
I E E E, COMPUTER SOC PRESS
Citation
HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING ON THE INFORMATION SUPERHIGHWAY - HPC ASIA '97, PROCEEDINGS, pp.151 - 156
Journal Title
HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING ON THE INFORMATION SUPERHIGHWAY - HPC ASIA '97, PROCEEDINGS
Start Page
151
End Page
156
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/27665
DOI
10.1109/HPC.1997.592139
Abstract
We propose reference distance as a metric for data locality. Reference distance is the number of referenced memory blocks between two successive references to the same memory block. Effectiveness of program transformations for data locality can be evaluated by using reference distance. Our claim is demonstrated by showing the change in data locality and speedup of matrix multiplication due to loop interchange, loop tiling, and loop unrolling. We also present a result of an experiment using loop distribution and unrolling with respect to two subroutines of Perfect benchmark programs. Reference distance would serve as a useful tool for developing program transformation scheme for data locality optimization.
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