Abstract:
This paper presents a task synchronization mechanism, called co-runner locking, to address the timing interference problem in multi-core real-time systems. It prevents ce...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
This paper presents a task synchronization mechanism, called co-runner locking, to address the timing interference problem in multi-core real-time systems. It prevents certain subsets of tasks from executing simultaneously on different cores in order to avoid large performance penalties from inter-core interference. We provide the general properties of the co-runner locking mechanism and discuss the runtime control policies that determine the execution order of tasks in a co-runner-locking relationship. For schedulability analysis, we derive a response-time test that upper-bounds the delay from co-runner locking and the slowdown imposed by permitted co-runners by combining two new analytic approaches: job-oriented and load-oriented. In evaluation, we demonstrate that the co-runner locking mechanism is an effective alternative to address the "one-out-of-m" problem and brings about a significant improvement in real-time taskset schedulability.
Published in: 2021 IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium (RTSS)
Date of Conference: 07-10 December 2021
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 07 December 2021
Print ISBN:978-1-6654-2802-6
Print ISSN: 2576-3172