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Title: Hyper-Threading


1
Hyper-Threading
  • Neil Chakrabarty
  • William May

2
To Be Tackled
  • Review of Threading Algorithms
  • Hyper-Threading Concepts
  • Hyper-Threading Architecture
  • Advantages/Disadvantages
  • Applications

3
Threading Algorithms
  • Time-slicing
  • A processor switches between threads in fixed
    time intervals.
  • High expenses, especially if one of the processes
    is in the wait state.
  • Switch-on-event
  • Task switching in case of long pauses
  • Waiting for data coming from a relatively slow
    source, CPU resources are given to other
    processes

4
Threading Algorithms (cont.)
  • Multiprocessing
  • Distribute the load over many processors
  • Adds extra cost
  • Simultaneous multi-threading
  • Multiple threads execute on a single processor
    without switching.
  • Basis of Intels Hyper-Threading technology.

5
Hyper-Threading Concept
  • At each point of time only a part of processor
    resources is used for execution of the program
    code.
  • Unused resources can also be loaded, for example,
    with parallel execution of another
    thread/application.
  • Extremely useful in desktop and server
    applications where many threads are used.

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Hyper-Threading Architecture
  • First used in Intel Xeon MP processor
  • Makes a single physical processor appear as
    multiple logical processors.
  • Each logical processor has a copy of architecture
    state.
  • Logical processors share a single set of physical
    execution resources

8
Hyper-Threading Architecture
  • Operating systems and user programs can schedule
    processes or threads to logical processors as if
    they were in a multiprocessing system with
    physical processors.
  • From an architecture perspective we have to worry
    about the logical processors using shared
    resources.
  • Caches, execution units, branch predictors,
    control logic, and buses.

9
Advantages
  • Extra architecture only adds about 5 to the
    total die area.
  • No performance loss if only one thread is active.
    Increased performance with multiple threads
  • Better resource utilization.

10
Disadvantages
  • To take advantage of hyper-threading performance,
    serial execution can not be used.
  • Threads are non-deterministic and involve extra
    design
  • Threads have increased overhead
  • Shared resource conflicts

11
Applications
  • Video Watermark Detection
  • Two stages
  • Video Decoding
  • Image-domain watermark detection
  • Video Processing
  • 3 stages
  • Reading Video information
  • Processing Video information
  • Writing Video information

12
Video Watermarking
13
Performance Results
14
Video Processing
  • Most time is spent in processing.
  • Divide the video processing into threads
  • 4 Threads in this example
  • Have to worry about waiting until all processing
    threads are done before writing back the data out.

15
Video Processing (cont.)
16
To Be Tackled
  • Review of Threads
  • Hyper-Threading Concepts
  • Hyper-Threading Architecture
  • Advantages/Disadvantages
  • Applications

17
References
  • Intel Technology Journal. Volume 6 Issue 1.
    February 14, 2002
  • Intel Hyper-Threading Technology Review
  • www.digit-life.com/articles/pentium4xeonhyperthrea
    ding/
  • HyperThreading Threads Its Way into Application
  • http//www.tomshardware.com/cpu/20021227/
  • Introduction to Multithreading, Superthreading
    and Hyperthreading
  • http//www.arstechnica.com/paedia/h/hyperthreading
    /hyperthreading-1.html
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