Coherence Protocol
In
computer science
, a
coherence protocol
is a protocol in systems with distributed memory (
distributed shared memory
systems, including
multiprocessors
), which maintains
memory coherence
according to specified
consistency model
. Examples of such protocols are the
MESI protocol
,
MSI protocol
,
MOSI protocol
(more generally: the
MOESI protocol
),
home-based coherence protocols
, and many others. Most of the
cache protocols
in multiprocessors are supporting
sequential consistency
model, while in software distributed shared memory more popular are models supporting
release consistency
or
weak consistency
.
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