Different task models have been proposed to represent the parallel structure of real-time tasks executing on manycore platforms: fork/join, synchronous parallel, DAG-based, etc. Despite different schedulability tests and resource augmentation bounds are available for these task systems, we experience difficulties in applying such results to real application scenarios, where the execution flow of parallel tasks is characterized by multiple (and nested) conditional structures. When a conditional branch drives the number and size of sub-jobs to spawn, it is hard to decide which execution path to select for modeling the worst-case scenario. To circumvent this problem, we integrate control flow information in the task model, considering conditional parallel tasks (cp-tasks) represented by DAGs composed of both precedence and conditional edges. For this task model, we identify meaningful parameters that characterize the schedulability of the system, and derive efficient algorithms to compute them. A response time analysis based on these parameters is then presented for different scheduling policies. A set of simulations shows that the proposed approach allows efficiently checking the schedulability of the addressed systems, and that it significantly tightens the schedulability analysis of non-conditional (e.g., Classic DAG) tasks over existing approaches.

Response-Time Analysis of Conditional DAG Tasks in Multiprocessor Systems / Melani, Alessandra; Bertogna, Marko; Bonifaci, Vincenzo; MARCHETTI SPACCAMELA, Alberto; Buttazzo, Giorgio C.. - STAMPA. - (2015), pp. 211-221. (Intervento presentato al convegno Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems tenutosi a Lund; Sweden) [10.1109/ECRTS.2015.26].

Response-Time Analysis of Conditional DAG Tasks in Multiprocessor Systems

MARCHETTI SPACCAMELA, Alberto;
2015

Abstract

Different task models have been proposed to represent the parallel structure of real-time tasks executing on manycore platforms: fork/join, synchronous parallel, DAG-based, etc. Despite different schedulability tests and resource augmentation bounds are available for these task systems, we experience difficulties in applying such results to real application scenarios, where the execution flow of parallel tasks is characterized by multiple (and nested) conditional structures. When a conditional branch drives the number and size of sub-jobs to spawn, it is hard to decide which execution path to select for modeling the worst-case scenario. To circumvent this problem, we integrate control flow information in the task model, considering conditional parallel tasks (cp-tasks) represented by DAGs composed of both precedence and conditional edges. For this task model, we identify meaningful parameters that characterize the schedulability of the system, and derive efficient algorithms to compute them. A response time analysis based on these parameters is then presented for different scheduling policies. A set of simulations shows that the proposed approach allows efficiently checking the schedulability of the addressed systems, and that it significantly tightens the schedulability analysis of non-conditional (e.g., Classic DAG) tasks over existing approaches.
2015
Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems
algorithms; interactive computer systems; parallel flow
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
Response-Time Analysis of Conditional DAG Tasks in Multiprocessor Systems / Melani, Alessandra; Bertogna, Marko; Bonifaci, Vincenzo; MARCHETTI SPACCAMELA, Alberto; Buttazzo, Giorgio C.. - STAMPA. - (2015), pp. 211-221. (Intervento presentato al convegno Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems tenutosi a Lund; Sweden) [10.1109/ECRTS.2015.26].
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