A major obstacle towards the adoption of multi-core platforms for real-time systems is given by the difficulties in characterizing the interference due to memory contention. The simple fact that multiple cores may simultaneously access shared memory and communication resources introduces a significant pessimism in the timing and schedulability analysis. To counter this problem, predictable execution models have been proposed splitting task executions into two consecutive phases: a memory phase in which the required instruction and data are pre-fetched to local memory (M-phase), and an execution phase in which the task is executed with no memory contention (C-phase). Decoupling memory and execution phases not only simplifies the timing analysis, but it also allows a more efficient (and predictable) pipelining of memory and execution phases through proper co-scheduling algorithms. In this paper, we take a further step towards the design of smart co-scheduling algorithms for sporadic real-time tasks complying with the M/C (memory-computation) model. We provide a theoretical framework that aims at tightly characterizing the schedulability improvement obtainable with the adopted M/C task model on a single-core systems. We identify a tight critical instant for M/C tasks scheduled with fixed priority, providing an exact response-time analysis with pseudo-polynomial complexity. We show in our experiments that a significant schedulability improvement may be obtained with respect to classic execution models, placing an important building block towards the design of more efficient partitioned multi-core systems. © 2015 ACM.

Memory-processor co-scheduling in fixed priority systems / Melani, Alessandra; Bertogna, Marko; Bonifaci, Vincenzo; MARCHETTI SPACCAMELA, Alberto; Buttazzo, Giorgio. - STAMPA. - 04-06-November-2015:(2015), pp. 87-96. (Intervento presentato al convegno 23rd International Conference on Real-Time Networks and Systems, RTNS 2015 tenutosi a Lille; France nel 04-06 November 2015) [10.1145/2834848.2834854].

Memory-processor co-scheduling in fixed priority systems

MARCHETTI SPACCAMELA, Alberto
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2015

Abstract

A major obstacle towards the adoption of multi-core platforms for real-time systems is given by the difficulties in characterizing the interference due to memory contention. The simple fact that multiple cores may simultaneously access shared memory and communication resources introduces a significant pessimism in the timing and schedulability analysis. To counter this problem, predictable execution models have been proposed splitting task executions into two consecutive phases: a memory phase in which the required instruction and data are pre-fetched to local memory (M-phase), and an execution phase in which the task is executed with no memory contention (C-phase). Decoupling memory and execution phases not only simplifies the timing analysis, but it also allows a more efficient (and predictable) pipelining of memory and execution phases through proper co-scheduling algorithms. In this paper, we take a further step towards the design of smart co-scheduling algorithms for sporadic real-time tasks complying with the M/C (memory-computation) model. We provide a theoretical framework that aims at tightly characterizing the schedulability improvement obtainable with the adopted M/C task model on a single-core systems. We identify a tight critical instant for M/C tasks scheduled with fixed priority, providing an exact response-time analysis with pseudo-polynomial complexity. We show in our experiments that a significant schedulability improvement may be obtained with respect to classic execution models, placing an important building block towards the design of more efficient partitioned multi-core systems. © 2015 ACM.
2015
23rd International Conference on Real-Time Networks and Systems, RTNS 2015
Human-Computer Interaction; Computer Networks and Communications; 1707; Software
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Memory-processor co-scheduling in fixed priority systems / Melani, Alessandra; Bertogna, Marko; Bonifaci, Vincenzo; MARCHETTI SPACCAMELA, Alberto; Buttazzo, Giorgio. - STAMPA. - 04-06-November-2015:(2015), pp. 87-96. (Intervento presentato al convegno 23rd International Conference on Real-Time Networks and Systems, RTNS 2015 tenutosi a Lille; France nel 04-06 November 2015) [10.1145/2834848.2834854].
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