AsyMOS-an asymmetric multiprocessor operating system

Steve Muir, Jonathan M. Smith
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Abstract

As the role of the computer as a communications device increases, one must reexamine the role an operating system plays in managing resources to support users. In support of general purpose computation, symmetric multiprocessing has generally proven better than attached processors, master/slave, or other configurations. The authors examine a different approach, an asymmetric multiprocessor operating system (AsyMOS) which applies a subset of available processors toward supporting an abstraction of a virtual "smart device". As a software solution, AsyMOS is able to exploit the cost/performance advantages of sharing memory and packaging that accrue to small scale SMPs, while tracking processor performance much more tightly than front-end processors can. The ability to move OS functionality into the "smart" device is demonstrated in the context of a network subsystem. Application-specific resource management is facilitated by the exporting of interfaces directly to applications. A prototype implementation of the architecture running on commodity hardware demonstrates quantitative advantages over a traditionally structured SMP operating system and provides a framework for further research into functional devolution.
非对称多处理器操作系统
随着计算机作为通信设备的作用日益增强,人们必须重新审视操作系统在管理资源以支持用户方面所起的作用。为了支持通用计算,对称多处理通常比附加处理器、主/从处理器或其他配置更好。作者研究了一种不同的方法,一种非对称多处理器操作系统(AsyMOS),它应用可用处理器的子集来支持虚拟“智能设备”的抽象。作为一种软件解决方案,AsyMOS能够利用小规模smp所积累的共享内存和封装的成本/性能优势,同时比前端处理器更紧密地跟踪处理器性能。在网络子系统的上下文中演示了将操作系统功能移动到“智能”设备中的能力。通过将接口直接导出到应用程序,简化了特定于应用程序的资源管理。运行在商用硬件上的体系结构的原型实现展示了相对于传统结构化SMP操作系统的定量优势,并为进一步研究功能下放提供了框架。
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