Reservation-Based Federated Scheduling for Parallel Real-Time Tasks

Niklas Ueter, G. V. D. Brüggen, Jian-Jia Chen, Jing Li, Kunal Agrawal
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Multicore systems are increasingly utilized in real-time systems in order to address the high computational demands. To fully exploit the advantages of multicore processing, possible intra-task parallelism modeled as a directed acyclic graph (DAG) must be utilized efficiently. This paper considers the scheduling problem for parallel real-time tasks with constrained and arbitrary deadlines. In contrast to prior work in this area, it generalizes federated scheduling and proposes a novel reservation-based approach. Namely, we propose a reservation-based federated scheduling strategy that reduces the problem of scheduling arbitrary-deadline DAG task sets to the problem of scheduling arbitrary-deadline sequential task sets by allocating reservation servers. We provide the general reservation design for sporadic parallel tasks, such that any scheduling algorithm and analysis for sequential tasks with arbitrary deadlines can be used to execute the allocated reservation servers of parallel tasks. Moreover, the proposed reservation-based federated scheduling algorithms provide constant speedup factors with respect to any optimal scheduler for arbitrary-deadline DAG task sets. We demonstrate via numerical and empirical experiments that our algorithms are competitive with the state of the art.
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基于预留的并行实时任务联邦调度
多核系统越来越多地应用于实时系统,以满足高计算需求。为了充分利用多核处理的优势,必须有效地利用以有向无环图(DAG)为模型的任务内并行性。研究具有约束和任意期限的并行实时任务的调度问题。与该领域的先前工作相比,它推广了联邦调度,并提出了一种新的基于保留的方法。也就是说,我们提出了一种基于预留的联邦调度策略,该策略通过分配预留服务器将任意截止日期DAG任务集的调度问题简化为任意截止日期顺序任务集的调度问题。我们提供了零星并行任务的通用预留设计,使得任何具有任意截止日期的顺序任务的调度算法和分析都可以用于执行分配的并行任务预留服务器。此外,所提出的基于保留的联邦调度算法相对于任意截止日期DAG任务集的任何最优调度程序提供恒定的加速因子。我们通过数值和经验实验证明,我们的算法与最先进的技术具有竞争力。
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