Ruiqing Lei , Xianzhang Chen , Duo Liu , Chunlin Song , Yujuan Tan , Ao Ren
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Abstract
The ever-growing sizes and frequent updating of mobile applications cause high network and storage cost for updating. Hence, emerging mobile systems often employ incremental update algorithms, typically HDiffPatch, to upgrade mobile applications. However, we find that existing incremental update algorithms not only generate a significant amount of redundant data accesses, but also lacks of consistency guarantees for the whole package of application. In this paper, we present a novel Consistent and Efficient Incremental Update (CEIU) mechanism for upgrading mobile applications. Firstly, CEIU reduces the memory consumption and file access of incremental updates by reusing the indexes of blocks in the old image rather than copying the blocks. Secondly, CEIU employs a two-level journaling mechanism to ensure the consistency of the whole package and subfiles of the new image. We implement the proposed mechanism in Linux kernel based on TI-LFAT file system and evaluate it with real-world applications. The experimental results show that the proposed mechanism can reduce 30%–80% memory footprints in comparison with HDiffPatch, the state-of-the-art incremental update algorithm. It also significantly reduces the recovery time when power failure or system crash occurs.
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The Journal of Systems Architecture: Embedded Software Design (JSA) is a journal covering all design and architectural aspects related to embedded systems and software. It ranges from the microarchitecture level via the system software level up to the application-specific architecture level. Aspects such as real-time systems, operating systems, FPGA programming, programming languages, communications (limited to analysis and the software stack), mobile systems, parallel and distributed architectures as well as additional subjects in the computer and system architecture area will fall within the scope of this journal. Technology will not be a main focus, but its use and relevance to particular designs will be. Case studies are welcome but must contribute more than just a design for a particular piece of software.
Design automation of such systems including methodologies, techniques and tools for their design as well as novel designs of software components fall within the scope of this journal. Novel applications that use embedded systems are also central in this journal. While hardware is not a part of this journal hardware/software co-design methods that consider interplay between software and hardware components with and emphasis on software are also relevant here.