In this paper, we address the problem of schedulability analysis of a set of real-time periodic (or sporadic) tasks on multiprocessor hardware platforms, under fixed priority global scheduling. In a multiprocessor system with M processors, a global scheduler consists of a single queue of ready tasks for all processors, and the scheduler selects the first M tasks to execute on the M processors. We allow preemption and migration of tasks between processors.This paper presents two different contributions. First, we derive a sufficient schedulability test for periodic and sporadic task system scheduled with fixed priority when priorities are assigned according to Deadline Monotonic. This test is efficient when dealing with heavy tasks (i.e. tasks with high utilization). Then, we develop an independent analysis for preperiod deadline systems. This leads to a new schedulability test with density and utilization bounds that are tighter than the existing ones.

New schedulability tests for real-time task sets scheduled by deadline monotonic on multiprocessors / Bertogna, Marko; M., Cirinei; G., Lipari. - STAMPA. - 3974/2006:(2005), pp. 306-321. (Intervento presentato al convegno OPODIS 2005 tenutosi a Pisa, Italy nel December 12-14, 2005).

New schedulability tests for real-time task sets scheduled by deadline monotonic on multiprocessors

BERTOGNA, Marko;
2005

Abstract

In this paper, we address the problem of schedulability analysis of a set of real-time periodic (or sporadic) tasks on multiprocessor hardware platforms, under fixed priority global scheduling. In a multiprocessor system with M processors, a global scheduler consists of a single queue of ready tasks for all processors, and the scheduler selects the first M tasks to execute on the M processors. We allow preemption and migration of tasks between processors.This paper presents two different contributions. First, we derive a sufficient schedulability test for periodic and sporadic task system scheduled with fixed priority when priorities are assigned according to Deadline Monotonic. This test is efficient when dealing with heavy tasks (i.e. tasks with high utilization). Then, we develop an independent analysis for preperiod deadline systems. This leads to a new schedulability test with density and utilization bounds that are tighter than the existing ones.
2005
OPODIS 2005
Pisa, Italy
December 12-14, 2005
3974/2006
306
321
Bertogna, Marko; M., Cirinei; G., Lipari
New schedulability tests for real-time task sets scheduled by deadline monotonic on multiprocessors / Bertogna, Marko; M., Cirinei; G., Lipari. - STAMPA. - 3974/2006:(2005), pp. 306-321. (Intervento presentato al convegno OPODIS 2005 tenutosi a Pisa, Italy nel December 12-14, 2005).
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