Memory management methods and systems that support cache...

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: memory – Storage accessing and control – Hierarchical memories

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C711S141000, C711S145000, C711S130000, C711S118000, C711S133000, C710S022000

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11102127

ABSTRACT:
Methods and systems for maintaining cache consistency are described. A group of instructions is executed. The group of instructions can include multiple memory operations, and also includes an instruction that when executed causes a cache line to be accessed. In response to execution of that instruction, an indicator associated with the group of instructions is updated to indicate that the cache line has been accessed. The cache line is indicated as having been accessed until execution of the group of instructions is ended.

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