Efficient trace cache management during self-modifying code...

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

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C711S144000, C711S159000

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ABSTRACT:
Efficient trace cache management during self-modifying code processing enables selective invalidation of entries of the trace cache, advantageously retaining some of the entries in the trace cache even during self-modifying code events. Instructions underlying trace cache entries are monitored for modification in groups, enabling advantageously reduced hardware. One or more translation ages are associated with each trace cache entry, and are determined when the entry is built by sampling current ages of memory blocks underlying the entry. When the entry is accessed and micro-operations therein are processed, the translation ages of the accessed entry are compared with the current ages of the memory blocks underlying the accessed entry. If any of the age comparisons fail, then the micro-operations are aborted and the entry is invalidated. When any portion of a memory block is modified, the current age of the modified memory block is incremented.

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