Design and Implementation of Statistical Rate Monotonic Scheduling in KURT Linux


Autoria(s): Atlas, Alia; Bestavros, Azer
Data(s)

20/10/2011

20/10/2011

02/09/1998

Resumo

Statistical Rate Monotonic Scheduling (SRMS) is a generalization of the classical RMS results of Liu and Layland [LL73] for periodic tasks with highly variable execution times and statistical QoS requirements. The main tenet of SRMS is that the variability in task resource requirements could be smoothed through aggregation to yield guaranteed QoS. This aggregation is done over time for a given task and across multiple tasks for a given period of time. Similar to RMS, SRMS has two components: a feasibility test and a scheduling algorithm. SRMS feasibility test ensures that it is possible for a given periodic task set to share a given resource without violating any of the statistical QoS constraints imposed on each task in the set. The SRMS scheduling algorithm consists of two parts: a job admission controller and a scheduler. The SRMS scheduler is a simple, preemptive, fixed-priority scheduler. The SRMS job admission controller manages the QoS delivered to the various tasks through admit/reject and priority assignment decisions. In particular, it ensures the important property of task isolation, whereby tasks do not infringe on each other. In this paper we present the design and implementation of SRMS within the KURT Linux Operating System [HSPN98, SPH 98, Sri98]. KURT Linux supports conventional tasks as well as real-time tasks. It provides a mechanism for transitioning from normal Linux scheduling to a mixed scheduling of conventional and real-time tasks, and to a focused mode where only real-time tasks are scheduled. We overview the technical issues that we had to overcome in order to integrate SRMS into KURT Linux and present the API we have developed for scheduling periodic real-time tasks using SRMS.

National Science Foundation (CCR-9706685)

Identificador

Atlas, Alia; Bestavros, Azer. "Design and Implementation of SRMS in Kurt Linux", Technical Report BUCS-1998-013, Computer Science Department, Boston University, September 2, 1998. [Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/2144/1769]

http://hdl.handle.net/2144/1769

Idioma(s)

en_US

Publicador

Boston University Computer Science Department

Relação

BUCS Technical Reports;BUCS-TR-1998-013

Palavras-Chave #Real-time computing and communication #Scheduling algorithms and analysis #Admission control #Probabilistic analysis #Quality of Service (QoS) management #Operating systems #Linux
Tipo

Technical Report