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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 14, 2016
Filed:
Apr. 05, 2012
Ravindraraj Ramaraju, Round Rock, TX (US);
David R. Bearden, Austin, TX (US);
Andrew C. Russell, Austin, TX (US);
Ravindraraj Ramaraju, Round Rock, TX (US);
David R. Bearden, Austin, TX (US);
Andrew C. Russell, Austin, TX (US);
FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR, INC., Austin, TX (US);
Abstract
The rows of a cache are generally maintained in a low power state. In response to a memory access operation, the data processor predicts a plurality of cache rows that may be targeted by the operation, and transitions each of the plurality of cache rows to an active state to prepare them for access. The plurality of cache rows are predicted based on speculatively decoding a portion of a base address and a corresponding portion of an offset without performing a full addition of the portions. Because a full addition is not performed, the speculative decoding can be performed at sufficient speed to allow the set of rows to be transitioned to the active state before full decoding of the memory address is completed. The cache row associated with the memory address is therefore ready for access when decoding is complete, maintaining low latency for cache accesses.