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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 11, 2013
Filed:
Dec. 09, 2008
John H. Edmondson, Arlington, MA (US);
David B. Glasco, Austin, TX (US);
Peter B. Holmqvist, Cary, NC (US);
George R. Lynch, Raleigh, NC (US);
Patrick R. Marchand, Apex, NC (US);
James Roberts, Austin, TX (US);
John H. Edmondson, Arlington, MA (US);
David B. Glasco, Austin, TX (US);
Peter B. Holmqvist, Cary, NC (US);
George R. Lynch, Raleigh, NC (US);
Patrick R. Marchand, Apex, NC (US);
James Roberts, Austin, TX (US);
NVIDIA Corporation, Santa Clara, unknown;
Abstract
Systems and methods are disclosed for managing the number of affirmatively associated cache lines related to the different sets of a data cache unit. A tag look-up unit implements two thresholds, which may be configurable thresholds, to manage the number of cache lines related to a given set that store dirty data or are reserved for in-flight read requests. If the number of affirmatively associated cache lines in a given set is equal to a maximum threshold, the tag look-up unit stalls future requests that require an available cache line within that set to be affirmatively associated. To reduce the number of stalled requests, the tag look-up unit transmits a high priority clean notification to a frame buffer logic when the number of affirmatively associated cache lines in a given set approaches the maximum threshold. The frame buffer logic then processes requests associated with that set preemptively.