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13th Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems (ECRTS'01)
Offsets for Scheduling Mode Changes
Delft, The Netherlands
June 13-June 15
ISBN: 0-7695-1221-6
Jorge Real, Technical University of Valencia
Alfons Crespo, Technical University of Valencia
Abstract: In multi-moded real-time systems there may exist a different set of tasks per mode. During its mission, the system may switch to a new operating mode, which will involve completing running old-mode tasks and starting new-mode tasks. This represents a transient, bounded overload, which may not be schedulable unless some new-mode tasks are delayed until the old-mode load has decreased. Although this idea has already been proposed elsewhere, a method for obtaining the shortest offsets that make a transition schedulable has not yet been devised. The management of shared resources during the transition represents an added problem to tackle. This paper presents a new mode change protocol and an algorithm to calculate the necessary offsets to schedule mode changes according to a set of requirements and in the presence of shared resources.
Citation:
Jorge Real, Alfons Crespo, "Offsets for Scheduling Mode Changes," ecrts, pp.0003, 13th Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems (ECRTS'01), 2001
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