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    A fast on-chip profiler memory using a pipelined binary tree

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    We introduce a novel memory architecture that can count the occurrences of patterns on a system’s bus, a task known as profiling. Such profiling can serve a variety of purposes, like detecting a microprocessor’s software hot spots or frequently used data values, which can be used to optimize various aspects of the system. The memory, which we call ProMem, is based on a pipelined binary search tree structure, yielding several beneficial features, including non-intrusiveness, accurate counts, excellent size and power efficiency, very fast access times, and the use of standard memories with only simple additional logic. The main limitation is that the set of potential patterns must be preloaded into the memory. We describe the ProMem architecture, and show excellent size and performance advantages compared with CAM (content-addressable memory) based designs
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