Abstract:
Methods and apparatuses relating to memory corruption detection are described. In one embodiment, a hardware processor includes an execution unit to execute an instruction to request access to a block of a memory through a pointer to the block of the memory, and a memory management unit to allow access to the block of the memory when a memory corruption detection value in the pointer is validated with a memory corruption detection value in the memory for the block, wherein a position of the memory corruption detection value in the pointer is selectable between a first location and a second, different location.
Abstract:
A processor includes a decoder, a data return buffer, and an execution unit. The decoder is to decode an instruction for a non-posted load into a decoded instruction for loading data from memory mapped input/output. The execution unit is for executing the decoded instruction. The execution is to start a timer, determine whether the timer exceeds a timeout threshold, allocate an entry in the data return buffer for the load, and determine whether an event arrived. The timer is to measure an amount of time taken to return the non-posted load instruction. The determination whether an event arrived is made in response to at least one of the allocation of the entry for the load, or a determination that the timer exceeds the timeout threshold.
Abstract:
Embodiments detailed herein relate to matrix (tile) operations. For example, decode circuitry to decode an instruction having fields for an opcode and a memory address, and execution circuitry to execute the decoded instruction to store configuration information about usage of storage for two-dimensional data structures at the memory address.
Abstract:
A processor includes a decoder, a data return buffer, and an execution unit. The decoder is to decode an instruction for a non-posted load into a decoded instruction for loading data from memory mapped input/output. The execution unit is for executing the decoded instruction. The execution is to start a timer, determine whether the timer exceeds a timeout threshold, allocate an entry in the data return buffer for the load, and determine whether an event arrived. The timer is to measure an amount of time taken to return the non-posted load instruction. The determination whether an event arrived is made in response to at least one of the allocation of the entry for the load, or a determination that the timer exceeds the timeout threshold.
Abstract:
In an embodiment, a processor includes at least a first core. The first core includes execution logic to execute operations, and a first event counter to determine a first event count associated with events of a first type that have occurred since a start of a first defined interval. The first core also includes a second event counter to determine a second event count associated with events of a second type that have occurred since the start of the first defined interval, and stall logic to stall execution of operations including at least first operations associated with events of the first type, until the first defined interval is expired responsive to the first event count exceeding a first combination threshold concurrently with the second event count exceeding a second combination threshold. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
Abstract:
A processor includes a core to execute instructions and a cache memory coupled to the core and having a plurality of entries. Each entry of the cache memory may include a data storage including a plurality of data storage portions, each data storage portion to store a corresponding data portion. Each entry may also include a metadata storage to store a plurality of portion modification indicators, each portion modification indicator corresponding to one of the data storage portions. Each portion modification indicator is to indicate whether the data portion stored in the corresponding data storage portion has been modified, independently of cache coherency state information of the entry. Other embodiments are described as claimed.