Techniques Optimizing the Number of Processors to Schedule Multi-threaded Tasks

Geoffrey Nelissen, V. Berten, J. Goossens, D. Milojevic
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These last years, we have witnessed a dramatic increase in the number of cores available in computational platforms. Concurrently, a new coding paradigm dividing tasks into smaller execution instances called threads, was developed to take advantage of the inherent parallelism of multiprocessor platforms. However, only few methods were proposed to efficiently schedule hard real-time multi-threaded tasks on multiprocessor. In this paper, we propose techniques optimizing the number of processors needed to schedule such sporadic parallel tasks with constrained deadlines. We first define an optimization problem determining, for each thread, an intermediate (artificial) deadline minimizing the number of processors needed to schedule the whole task set. The scheduling algorithm can then schedule threads as if they were independent sequential sporadic tasks. The second contribution is an efficient and nevertheless optimal algorithm that can be executed online to determine the thread's deadlines. Hence, it can be used in dynamic systems were all tasks and their characteristics are not known a priori. We finally prove that our techniques achieve a resource augmentation bound of 2 when the threads are scheduled with algorithms such as U-EDF, PD2, LLREF, DP-Wrap, etc.
优化处理器数量以调度多线程任务的技术
在过去的几年里,我们见证了计算平台中可用的核心数量的急剧增加。同时,开发了一种新的编码范式,将任务划分为更小的执行实例(称为线程),以利用多处理器平台固有的并行性。然而,目前针对多处理器上硬实时多线程任务的有效调度方法很少。在本文中,我们提出了优化调度具有约束截止日期的零星并行任务所需的处理器数量的技术。我们首先定义一个优化问题,为每个线程确定一个中间(人工)截止日期,以最小化调度整个任务集所需的处理器数量。然后,调度算法可以将线程当作独立的顺序零星任务来调度。第二个贡献是一种高效且最优的算法,可以在线执行以确定线程的截止日期。因此,它可以用于所有任务及其特征都不知道先验的动态系统。我们最终证明,当使用诸如U-EDF、PD2、LLREF、DP-Wrap等算法调度线程时,我们的技术实现了2的资源增加界限。
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