This paper introduces analyses of write-back caches integrated into response-time analysis for fixed-priority preemptive and non-preemptive scheduling. For each scheduling paradigm, we derive four different approaches to computing the additional costs incurred due to write backs. We show the dominance relationships between these different approaches and note how they can be combined to form a single state-of-the-art approach in each case. The evaluation explores the relative performance of the different methods using a set of benchmarks, as well as making comparisons with no cache and a write-through cache. We also explore the effect of write buffers used to hide the latency of write-through caches. We show that depending upon the depth of ...
Since worst case response times must be determined repeatedly during the interactive design of real-...
Commercial off-the-shelf programmable platforms for real-time systems typically contain a cache to b...
Fixed-priority scheduling with deferred preemption (FPDS) has been proposed in the literature as a v...
This paper introduces analyses of write-back caches integrated into response-time analysis for fixed...
Schedulability analyses for preemptive real-time systems need to take into account cache-related pre...
International audienceA task can be preempted by several jobs of higher priority tasks during its re...
Commercial off-the-shelf programmable platforms for real-time systems typically contain a cache to b...
\u3cp\u3eCommercial off-the-shelf programmable platforms for real-time systems typically contain a c...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF KAUSHIK POLURI, for the Master of Science degree in Electrical and Com...
Abstract—In this paper, the author extends the traditional exact schedulability analysis for fixed p...
Fixed-priority preemption-threshold scheduling (FPTS) has been proposed as a generalization of fixed...
Cache memories have a strong impact on the response time of tasks executed on modern computing platf...
As per-core CPU performance plateaus and data-bound applications like graph analytics and key-value ...
<p>In multitasking real-time systems, the choice of scheduling algorithm is an important factor to e...
Since worst case response times must be determined repeatedly during the interactive design of real-...
Commercial off-the-shelf programmable platforms for real-time systems typically contain a cache to b...
Fixed-priority scheduling with deferred preemption (FPDS) has been proposed in the literature as a v...
This paper introduces analyses of write-back caches integrated into response-time analysis for fixed...
Schedulability analyses for preemptive real-time systems need to take into account cache-related pre...
International audienceA task can be preempted by several jobs of higher priority tasks during its re...
Commercial off-the-shelf programmable platforms for real-time systems typically contain a cache to b...
\u3cp\u3eCommercial off-the-shelf programmable platforms for real-time systems typically contain a c...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF KAUSHIK POLURI, for the Master of Science degree in Electrical and Com...
Abstract—In this paper, the author extends the traditional exact schedulability analysis for fixed p...
Fixed-priority preemption-threshold scheduling (FPTS) has been proposed as a generalization of fixed...
Cache memories have a strong impact on the response time of tasks executed on modern computing platf...
As per-core CPU performance plateaus and data-bound applications like graph analytics and key-value ...
<p>In multitasking real-time systems, the choice of scheduling algorithm is an important factor to e...
Since worst case response times must be determined repeatedly during the interactive design of real-...
Commercial off-the-shelf programmable platforms for real-time systems typically contain a cache to b...
Fixed-priority scheduling with deferred preemption (FPDS) has been proposed in the literature as a v...