Audsley's optimal priority assignment (OPA) algorithm can be applied to multiprocessor scheduling provided that three conditions hold with respect to the schedulability tests used. In this short paper, we prove that no exact test for global fixed priority pre-emptive scheduling of sporadic tasks can be compatible with Audsley's algorithm, and hence the OPA algorithm cannot be used to obtain an optimal priority assignment for such systems.

Audsley’s optimal priority assignment (OPA) algorithm can be applied to multiprocessor scheduling provided that three conditions hold with respect to the schedulability tests used. In this short paper, we prove that no exact test for global fixed priority pre-emptive scheduling of sporadic tasks can be compatible with Audsley’s algorithm, and hence the OPA algorithm cannot be used to obtain an optimal priority assignment for such systems.

On the compatibility of exact schedulability tests for global fixed priority pre-emptive scheduling with Audsley’s optimal priority assignment algorithm / Davis, R.I., Bertogna, M., Bonifaci, V.. - In: REAL-TIME SYSTEMS. - ISSN 0922-6443. - STAMPA. - 52:1(2016), pp. 113-122. [10.1007/s11241-015-9241-0]

On the compatibility of exact schedulability tests for global fixed priority pre-emptive scheduling with Audsley’s optimal priority assignment algorithm

BERTOGNA, Marko;
2016

Abstract

Audsley’s optimal priority assignment (OPA) algorithm can be applied to multiprocessor scheduling provided that three conditions hold with respect to the schedulability tests used. In this short paper, we prove that no exact test for global fixed priority pre-emptive scheduling of sporadic tasks can be compatible with Audsley’s algorithm, and hence the OPA algorithm cannot be used to obtain an optimal priority assignment for such systems.
2016
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Audsley's optimal priority assignment (OPA) algorithm can be applied to multiprocessor scheduling provided that three conditions hold with respect to the schedulability tests used. In this short paper, we prove that no exact test for global fixed priority pre-emptive scheduling of sporadic tasks can be compatible with Audsley's algorithm, and hence the OPA algorithm cannot be used to obtain an optimal priority assignment for such systems.
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Exact schedulability tests; Global fixed priority pre-emptive scheduling; Optimal priority assignment; Periodic tasks; Real time scheduling; Sporadic tasks; Electrical and Electronic Engineering; Computer Networks and Communications; Computer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition; Control and Systems Engineering; Control and Optimization; Modeling and Simulation
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On the compatibility of exact schedulability tests for global fixed priority pre-emptive scheduling with Audsley’s optimal priority assignment algorithm / Davis, R.I., Bertogna, M., Bonifaci, V.. - In: REAL-TIME SYSTEMS. - ISSN 0922-6443. - STAMPA. - 52:1(2016), pp. 113-122. [10.1007/s11241-015-9241-0]
Davis, Robert I.; Bertogna, Marko; Bonifaci, Vincenzo
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