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Data-Driven Power Modeling and Monitoring via Hardware Performance Counters Tracking (2401.01826v1)

Published 3 Jan 2024 in cs.PF and cs.OS

Abstract: In the current high-performance and embedded computing era, full-stack energy-centric design is paramount. Use cases require increasingly high performance at an affordable power budget, often under real-time constraints. Extreme heterogeneity and parallelism address these issues but greatly complicate online power consumption assessment, which is essential for dynamic hardware and software stack adaptations. We introduce a novel architecture-agnostic power modeling methodology with state-of-the-art accuracy, low overhead, and high responsiveness. Our methodology identifies the best Performance Monitoring Counters (PMCs) to model the power consumption of each hardware sub-system at each Dynamic Voltage and Frequency Scaling (DVFS) state. The individual linear models are combined into a complete model that effectively describes the power consumption of the whole system, achieving high accuracy and low overhead. Our evaluation reports an average estimation error of 7.5 % for power consumption and 1.3 % for energy. Furthermore, we propose Runmeter, an open-source, PMC-based monitoring framework integrated into the Linux kernel. Runmeter manages PMC samples collection and manipulation, efficiently evaluating our power models at runtime. With a time overhead of only 0.7 % in the worst case, Runmeter provides responsive and accurate power measurements directly in the kernel, which can be employed for actuation policies such as Dynamic Power Management (DPM) and power-aware task scheduling.

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