Fifth IEEE Real-Time Technology and Applications Symposium (RTAS'99)
The Design and Performance of a Real-time I/O Subsystem
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
June 02-June 04
ISBN: 0-7695-0194-X
This paper describes the design and performance of a real-time I/O (RIO) subsystem that supports real-time applications running on off-the-shelf hardware and software. This paper provides two contributions to the study of real-time I/O sub-systems. First, it describes how RIO supports end-to-end, prioritized traffic to bound the I/O utilization of each priority class and eliminates the key sources of priority inversion in I/O subsystems. Second, it illustrates how a real-time I/O subsystem can reduce latency bounds on end-to-end communication between high-priority clients without unduly penalizing low-priority and best-effort clients.
Citation:
Fred Kuhns, Douglas C. Schmidt, David L. Levine, "The Design and Performance of a Real-time I/O Subsystem," rtas, pp.154, Fifth IEEE Real-Time Technology and Applications Symposium (RTAS'99), 1999