Preemption delay analysis for floating non-preemptive region scheduling


Autoria(s): Marinho, José; Nélis, Vincent; Petters, Stefan M.; Puaut, Isabelle
Data(s)

06/02/2014

06/02/2014

2012

Resumo

In real-time systems, there are two distinct trends for scheduling task sets on unicore systems: non-preemptive and preemptive scheduling. Non-preemptive scheduling is obviously not subject to any preemption delay but its schedulability may be quite poor, whereas fully preemptive scheduling is subject to preemption delay, but benefits from a higher flexibility in the scheduling decisions. The time-delay involved by task preemptions is a major source of pessimism in the analysis of the task Worst-Case Execution Time (WCET) in real-time systems. Preemptive scheduling policies including non-preemptive regions are a hybrid solution between non-preemptive and fully preemptive scheduling paradigms, which enables to conjugate both world's benefits. In this paper, we exploit the connection between the progression of a task in its operations, and the knowledge of the preemption delays as a function of its progression. The pessimism in the preemption delay estimation is then reduced in comparison to state of the art methods, due to the increase in information available in the analysis.

Identificador

DOI 10.1109/DATE.2012.6176520

978-1-4577-2145-8

1530-1591

http://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/3724

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eng

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IEEE

Relação

Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition (DATE);

http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?arnumber=6176520

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article