In this thesis, it is presented a Linux kernel extension that allows a user-space application to be notified of the blocking and unblocking of its threads, making it possible for a core to execute another thread while the other is blocked. The OmpSs Nanos6 runtime is adapted to use this feature
Abstract. In this paper, we present a sophisticated mechanism that allows an ap-plication to tightly...
Increasing processors' clock frequency has traditionally been one of the largest drivers of performa...
This article proposes an automata-based model for describing and verifying the behavior of thread ma...
In this thesis, it is presented a Linux kernel extension that allows a user-space application to be ...
©2020 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for al...
Multiprocessor systems are nowadays de facto standard for both personal computers and server worksta...
Linux is equipped with multiple scheduling algorithms that are implemented as separate scheduling cl...
User-Level threading (M:N) is gaining popularity over kernel-level threading (1:1) in many programmi...
(eng) In this paper, we present LinuxActivation, an efficient system support for user level thread s...
Treballs Finals de Grau d'Enginyeria Informàtica, Facultat de Matemàtiques, Universitat de Barcelona...
Multiprocessor systems are increasingly becoming the sys- tems of choice for low and high-end server...
International audienceAs a central part of resource management, the OS thread scheduler must maintai...
This article proposes an automata-based model for describing and validating the behavior of threads ...
In a task-based model such as OmpSs-2, task creation and scheduling are critical to achieve good per...
Trying to attack the problem of resource contention, created by multiple parallel applications runni...
Abstract. In this paper, we present a sophisticated mechanism that allows an ap-plication to tightly...
Increasing processors' clock frequency has traditionally been one of the largest drivers of performa...
This article proposes an automata-based model for describing and verifying the behavior of thread ma...
In this thesis, it is presented a Linux kernel extension that allows a user-space application to be ...
©2020 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for al...
Multiprocessor systems are nowadays de facto standard for both personal computers and server worksta...
Linux is equipped with multiple scheduling algorithms that are implemented as separate scheduling cl...
User-Level threading (M:N) is gaining popularity over kernel-level threading (1:1) in many programmi...
(eng) In this paper, we present LinuxActivation, an efficient system support for user level thread s...
Treballs Finals de Grau d'Enginyeria Informàtica, Facultat de Matemàtiques, Universitat de Barcelona...
Multiprocessor systems are increasingly becoming the sys- tems of choice for low and high-end server...
International audienceAs a central part of resource management, the OS thread scheduler must maintai...
This article proposes an automata-based model for describing and validating the behavior of threads ...
In a task-based model such as OmpSs-2, task creation and scheduling are critical to achieve good per...
Trying to attack the problem of resource contention, created by multiple parallel applications runni...
Abstract. In this paper, we present a sophisticated mechanism that allows an ap-plication to tightly...
Increasing processors' clock frequency has traditionally been one of the largest drivers of performa...
This article proposes an automata-based model for describing and verifying the behavior of thread ma...