RT Conference Proceedings T1 Improving Signature Behavior by Irrevocability in Transactional Memory Systems A1 Quislant-del-Barrio, Ricardo A1 Gutiérrez-Carrasco, Eladio Damián A1 López-Zapata, Emilio A1 Plata-González, Óscar Guillermo K1 Ordenadores - Memorias AB Signatures have been proposed in Hardware Transactional Memory (HTM) to represent read and write sets of transactions and decouple transaction conflict detection from private caches. Generally, signatures are implemented as Bloom filters that allow unbounded read/write sets to be summarized in bounded hardware, at the cost of address aliasing that causes false conflict detection. Such conflicts rises exponentially as signature fills so they can lead a parallel program to perform worse than its sequential counterpart (we say that signature saturates).In this work, irrevocability is proposed to address the signature saturation problem. When a transaction is near to saturate its signature, the transaction enters an irrevocable state that prevents it from being aborted. Then, such a transaction keeps running while the others are either stalled or allowed to run concurrently. Two variants of irrevocability are analyzed in this paper. Experimental evaluation on an HTM simulator shows the benefits in performance and power consumption of the proposed irrevocability mechanisms. PB IEEE Computer Society YR 2014 FD 2014 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10630/36786 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10630/36786 LA eng NO Ricardo Quislant, Eladio Gutierrez, Emilio L. Zapata, Oscar Plata: Improving Signature Behavior by Irrevocability in Transactional Memory Systems. En IEEE 26th International Symposium on Computer Architecture and High Performance Computing, (SBAC-PAD'14), pp. 120-127, 2014 NO IEEE permite al autor depositar la versión preprint o posprint en el repositorio institucional establecido en el acuerdo de publicación del autor. DS RIUMA. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Málaga RD 19 ene 2026