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Resource holding times: Computation and Optimization

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2009
Short description:
Resource holding times: Computation and Optimization / Bertogna, Marko; N., Fisher; S., Baruah. - In: REAL-TIME SYSTEMS. - ISSN 0922-6443. - STAMPA. - 41:(2009), pp. 87-117. [10.1007/s11241-008-9057-2]
abstract:
In scheduling hard-real-time systems, the primary objective is to meet all deadlines. We study the scheduling of such systems with the secondary objective of minimizing the duration of time for which the system locks each shared resource. We abstract out this objective into the resource hold time (rht)—the largest length of time that may elapse between the instant that a system locks a resource and the instant that it subsequently releases the resource, and study properties of the rht. We present an algorithm for computing resource hold times for every resource in a task system that is scheduled using Earliest Deadline First scheduling, with resource access arbitrated using the Stack Resource Policy. We also present and prove the correctness of algorithms for decreasing these rht’s without changing the semantics of the application or compromising application feasibility.
Iris type:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
resource hold time; shared resources; real-time scheduling algorithms; hierarchical systems
List of contributors:
Bertogna, Marko; N., Fisher; S., Baruah
Authors of the University:
BERTOGNA Marko
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/701130
Published in:
REAL-TIME SYSTEMS
Journal
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