Affiliation:
1. University of Rennes 1/IRISA, Rennes, France
Abstract
Multi-core systems are increasingly interesting candidates for executing parallel real-time applications, in avionic, space or automotive industries, as they provide both computing capabilities and power efficiency. However, ensuring that timing constraints are met on such platforms is challenging, because some hardware resources are shared between cores.
Assuming worst-case contentions when analyzing the schedulability of applications may result in systems mistakenly declared unschedulable, although the worst-case level of contentions can never occur in practice. In this paper, we present two
contention-aware
scheduling strategies that produce a time-triggered schedule of the application’s tasks. Based on knowledge of the application’s structure, our scheduling strategies precisely estimate the
effective
contentions, in order to minimize the overall makespan of the schedule. An Integer Linear Programming (ILP) solution of the scheduling problem is presented, as well as a heuristic solution that generates schedules very close to ones of the ILP (5% longer on average), with a much lower time complexity. Our heuristic improves by 19% the overall makespan of the resulting schedules compared to a worst-case contention baseline.
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Subject
Hardware and Architecture,Software
Cited by
33 articles.
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