A framework for scheduling DRAM memory accesses for multi-core mixed-time critical systems

Mohamed Hassan, Hiren D. Patel, R. Pellizzoni
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Mixed-time critical systems are real-time systems that accommodate both hard real-time (HRT) and soft realtime (SRT) tasks. HRT tasks mandate a gurantee on the worstcase latency, while SRT tasks have average-case bandwidth (BW) demands. Memory requests in mixed-time critical systems usually have different transaction sizes based on whether the issuer task is HRT or SRT. For example, HRT tasks often issue requests with a cache line size. On the other side, SRT tasks may issue requests with a size of KBs. Requests from multimedia cores, cores controlling network interfaces and direct memory accesses (DMAs) are obvious examples of these large-size requests. Based on these observations, we promote in this work a new approach to schedule memory requests. This approach retains locality within large-size requests to minimize the worst-case latency, while maintaining the average-case BW as high as required. To achieve this target, we introduce a novel and compact time-division-multiplexing scheduler that is adequate for mixed-time critical systems. We also present a novel framework that constructs optimal offchip DRAM memory controller schedules for multi-core mixedtime critical systems. These schedules are loaded to the memory controller during boot-time. Based on the proposed schedule, we provide a detailed static analysis that guarantees predictability. We compare the proposed controller against state-of-the-art realtime memory controllers using synthetic experiments as well as a practical use-case from multimedia systems.
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用于调度多核混合时间关键系统的DRAM存储器访问的框架
混合时间关键系统是适应硬实时(HRT)和软实时(SRT)任务的实时系统。HRT任务要求保证最坏情况下的延迟,而SRT任务具有平均情况带宽(BW)需求。混合时间关键型系统中的内存请求通常根据发行者任务是HRT还是SRT而具有不同的事务大小。例如,HRT任务经常发出带有缓存行大小的请求。另一方面,SRT任务可能发出大小为kb的请求。来自多媒体核心、控制网络接口的核心和直接内存访问(dma)的请求是这些大型请求的明显例子。基于这些观察,我们在这项工作中提出了一种新的内存请求调度方法。这种方法在大型请求中保留局域性,以最小化最坏情况延迟,同时保持所需的平均情况BW。为了实现这一目标,我们引入了一种适合混合时间关键系统的新颖紧凑的时分多路调度程序。我们还提出了一个新的框架,为多核混合时间关键系统构建最佳的片外DRAM存储器控制器调度。这些计划在引导时加载到内存控制器中。基于提议的时间表,我们提供了一个详细的静态分析,以保证可预测性。我们使用合成实验以及多媒体系统的实际用例将所提出的控制器与最先进的实时内存控制器进行比较。
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