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|    EricP to Robert Finch    |
|    Re: Inverted Page Tables    |
|    09 Feb 26 15:44:26    |
   
   From: ThatWouldBeTelling@thevillage.com   
      
   Robert Finch wrote:   
   > On 2026-02-08 9:28 p.m., Paul Clayton wrote:   
   >>   
   >> AndrĂ© Seznec proposed a way to use (overlaid) skewed associativity to   
   >> support multiple page sizes ("Concurrent Support of Multiple Page   
   >> Sizes On a Skewed Associative TLB", 2003). This has the limitation of   
   >> requiring shared indexing bits so that the different page size probes   
   >> (done in parallel) can be mapped to different banks. This also   
   >> requires accessing more entries with limited associativity (the skewed   
   >> associative conflict avoids reduces the miss rate that this would   
   >> otherwise cause as well as balances utilization among page sizes).   
   >>   
   > The article requires signing in with an IEEE membership. I used to have   
   > a student membership many years ago. I let it expire as I was not using   
   > it, this was before the internet was big. Every so often I contemplate   
   > getting one, but I am trying to keep costs down.   
      
   A bit of poking about finds her home page   
      
   https://team.inria.fr/pacap/members/andre-seznec/   
      
   which links to   
      
   https://team.inria.fr/pacap/members/andre-seznec/cache-architecture-research-2/   
      
   and to her paper   
      
   Concurrent Support of Multiple Page Sizes on a Skewed Associative TLB, 2003   
   http://www.irisa.fr/caps/people/seznec/SKEWEDTLBperso.pdf   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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