The original MrsP proposal presented a new multiprocessor resource sharing protocol based on the properties and behaviour of the Priority Ceiling Protocol, supported by a novel helping mechanism. While this approach proved to be as simple and elegant as the single processor protocol, the implications with regard to nested resources was identified as requiring further clarification. In this work we present a complete approach to nested resources behaviour and analysis for the MrsP protocol
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In this paper we consider a spin-based multiprocessor locking protocol, named the Multiprocessor res...
MrsP is a FIFO spin-based protocol that adopts a helping mechanism, where a resource holder can migr...
In this paper we consider a spin-based multi-processor locking protocol, named the Multiprocessor re...
Abstract—Lock-based resource sharing protocols for single processor systems are well understood and ...
International audienceThis chapter provides different concepts related to the synchronization of pro...
We study resource synchronization in multiprocessor hard real-time systems. Specifically, we propos...
This paper investigates preemptive spin-based global resource sharing protocols for resource-constra...
Managing shared resources in multiprocessor real-time systems can often lead to considerable schedul...
Existing multiprocessor real-time locking protocols that sup-port nesting are subject to adverse blo...
Motivated by the increasingly wide adoption of realtime workload with self-suspending behaviors, and...
Recently, the flexible spin-lock model (FSLM) has been introduced, unifying spin-based and suspensio...
Various approaches can be utilized upon resource locking for mutually exclusive resource access in m...
Computing devices are increasingly being leveraged in cyber-physical systems, in which computing dev...
The Multiprocessor Bandwidth Inheritance (M-BWI) protocol is an extension of the Bandwidth Inheritan...
International audienceThis chapter provides different concepts related to the synchronization of pro...
In this paper we consider a spin-based multiprocessor locking protocol, named the Multiprocessor res...
MrsP is a FIFO spin-based protocol that adopts a helping mechanism, where a resource holder can migr...
In this paper we consider a spin-based multi-processor locking protocol, named the Multiprocessor re...
Abstract—Lock-based resource sharing protocols for single processor systems are well understood and ...
International audienceThis chapter provides different concepts related to the synchronization of pro...
We study resource synchronization in multiprocessor hard real-time systems. Specifically, we propos...
This paper investigates preemptive spin-based global resource sharing protocols for resource-constra...
Managing shared resources in multiprocessor real-time systems can often lead to considerable schedul...
Existing multiprocessor real-time locking protocols that sup-port nesting are subject to adverse blo...
Motivated by the increasingly wide adoption of realtime workload with self-suspending behaviors, and...
Recently, the flexible spin-lock model (FSLM) has been introduced, unifying spin-based and suspensio...
Various approaches can be utilized upon resource locking for mutually exclusive resource access in m...
Computing devices are increasingly being leveraged in cyber-physical systems, in which computing dev...
The Multiprocessor Bandwidth Inheritance (M-BWI) protocol is an extension of the Bandwidth Inheritan...
International audienceThis chapter provides different concepts related to the synchronization of pro...