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Schedulability Analysis for Real-Time P-FRP Tasks under Fixed Priority Scheduling


Abstract:

This paper studies the schedulability of real-time tasks in the Priority-based Functional Reactive Programming (P-FRP) model under fixed priority scheduling, one of the i...Show More

Abstract:

This paper studies the schedulability of real-time tasks in the Priority-based Functional Reactive Programming (P-FRP) model under fixed priority scheduling, one of the influential scheduling policies. Since the abort-and-restart execution paradigm of the P-FRP model is different from that of the classic pre-emptive model, the schedulability analysis for P-FRP tasks under fixed priority scheduling differs widely. In P-FRP, for a synchronous n-task set under fixed priority scheduling, the least common multiple (LCM) of all n task periods is the typical length of a testing interval for an exact (necessary and sufficient) schedulability test. In this paper, we propose and prove an optimal simulation based exact schedulability test in the P-FRP model under fixed priority scheduling for a given priority order, covering scenarios from synchronous task release to asynchronous task release with the initial busy condition, and from implicit deadlines to constrained deadlines. The length of a testing interval for the exact test is the LCM of the first n-1 task periods and its optimality is proved.
Date of Conference: 19-21 August 2015
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 19 October 2015
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Conference Location: Hong Kong, China

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