Julian Wolf, M. Gerdes, Florian Kluge, S. Uhrig, Jörg Mische, Stefan Metzlaff, Christine Rochange, H. Cassé, P. Sainrat, T. Ungerer
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Abstract
Multi-cores are the contemporary solution to satisfy high performance and low energy demands in general and embedded computing domains. However, currently available multi-cores are not feasible to be used in safety-critical environments with hard real-time constraints. Hard real-time tasks running on different cores must be executed in isolation or their interferences must be time-bounded. Thus, new requirements also arise for a real-time operating system (RTOS), in particular if the parallel execution of hard real-time applications should be supported. In this paper we focus on the MERASA system software as an RTOS developed on top of the MERASA multi-core processor. The MERASA system software fulfils the requirements for time-bounded execution of parallel hard real-time tasks. In particular we focus on thread control with synchronisation mechanisms, memory management and resource management requirements. Our evaluations show that all system software functions are time-bounded by a worst-case execution time (WCET) analysis.