Preemption Control Using Frequency Scaling in Fixed Priority Scheduling

Abhilash Thekkilakattil, A. Pillai, R. Dobrin, S. Punnekkat
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Controlling the number of preemptions in real time systems is highly desirable in order to achieve an efficient system design in multiple contexts. For example, the delays due to context switches account for high preemption overheads which detrimentally impact the system schedulability. Preemption control can also be potentially used for the efficient control of critical section behaviors in multi-threaded applications. At the same time, modern processor architectures provide for the ability to selectively choose operating frequencies, primarily targeting energy efficiency as well as system performance. In this paper, we propose the use of CPU Frequency Scaling for controlling the preemptive behavior of real-time tasks. We present a framework for selectively eliminating preemptions, that does not require modifications to the task attributes or to the underlying scheduler. We evaluate the proposed approach by four different heuristics through extensive simulation studies.
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固定优先级调度中基于频率缩放的抢占控制
为了在多种环境下实现高效的系统设计,控制实时系统中抢占的数量是非常必要的。例如,由于上下文切换造成的延迟导致了高抢占开销,这对系统的可调度性产生了不利影响。抢占控制还可以潜在地用于多线程应用程序中对临界区行为的有效控制。与此同时,现代处理器架构提供了选择性选择工作频率的能力,主要针对能源效率和系统性能。在本文中,我们提出使用CPU频率缩放来控制实时任务的抢占行为。我们提出了一个框架来选择性地消除抢占,它不需要修改任务属性或底层调度器。我们通过广泛的模拟研究评估了四种不同的启发式方法。
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