Title :
Timing Analysis of Fixed Priority Self-Suspending Sporadic Tasks
Author :
Nelissen, Geoffrey ; Fonseca, Jose ; Raravi, Gurulingesh ; Nelis, Vincent
Author_Institution :
CISTER, Polytech. Inst. of Porto, Porto, Portugal
Abstract :
Many real-time systems include tasks that need to suspend their execution in order to externalize some of their operations or to wait for data, events or shared resources. Although commonly encountered in real-world systems, study of their timing analysis is still limited due to the problem complexity. In this paper, we invalidate a claim made in one of the earlier works [1], that led to the common belief that the timing analysis of one self-suspending task interacting with non-self suspending sporadic tasks is much easier than in the periodic case. This work highlights the complexity of the problem and presents a method to compute the exact worst-case response time (WCRT) of a self-suspending task with one suspension region. However, as the complexity of the analysis might rapidly grow with the number of tasks, we also define an optimization formulation to compute an upper-bound on the WCRT for tasks with multiple suspension regions. In the experiments, our optimization framework outperforms all previous analysis techniques and often finds the exact WCRT.
Keywords :
computational complexity; processor scheduling; real-time systems; WCRT; fixed priority self-suspending sporadic tasks; many real-time systems; nonself suspending sporadic tasks; problem complexity; suspension region; tasks execution; timing analysis; worst-case response time; Delays; Interference; Optimization; Real-time systems; Suspensions; Time factors;
Conference_Titel :
Real-Time Systems (ECRTS), 2015 27th Euromicro Conference on
Conference_Location :
Lund
DOI :
10.1109/ECRTS.2015.15