Several task models have been introduced in the literature to describe the intrinsic parallelism of real-time activities,
including fork/join, synchronous parallel, DAG-based, etc. Although schedulability tests and resource augmentation bounds have been
derived for these task models in the context of multicore systems, they are still too pessimistic to describe the execution flow of parallel
tasks characterized by multiple (and nested) conditional statements, where it is hard to decide which execution path to select for
modeling the worst-case scenario. To overcome this problem, this paper proposes a task model that integrates control flow information
by considering conditional parallel tasks (cp-tasks) represented by DAGs with both precedence and conditional edges. For this task
model, a set of meaningful parameters are identified and computed by efficient algorithms and a response-time analysis is presented
for different scheduling policies. Experimental results are finally reported to evaluate the efficiency of the proposed schedulability tests
and their performance with respect to classic tests based on both conditional and non-conditional existing approaches.
Dettaglio pubblicazione
2017, IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON COMPUTERS, Pages 339-353 (volume: 66)
Schedulability Analysis of Conditional Parallel Task Graphs in Multicore Systems (01a Articolo in rivista)
Melani Alessandra, Bertogna Marko, Bonifaci Vincenzo, MARCHETTI SPACCAMELA Alberto, Buttazzo Giorgio
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