Multi-mode on Multi-core: Making the best of both worlds with Omni

Robert Gifford, L. T. Phan
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When scheduling multi-mode real-time systems on multi-core platforms, a key question is how to dynamically adjust shared resources, such as cache and memory bandwidth, when resource demands change, without jeopardizing schedulability during mode changes. This paper presents Omni, a first end-to-end solution to this problem. Omni consists of a novel multi-mode resource allocation algorithm and a resource-aware schedulability test that supports general mode-change semantics as well as dynamic cache and bandwidth resource allocation. Omni's resource allocation leverages the platform's concurrency and the diversity of the tasks' demands to minimize overload during mode transitions; it does so by intelligently co-distributing tasks and resources across cores. Omni's schedulability test ensures predictable mode transitions, and it takes into account mode-change effects on the resource demands on different cores, so as to best match their dynamic needs using the available resources. We have implemented a prototype of Omni, and we have evaluated it using randomly generated multi-mode systems with several real-world benchmarks as the workload. Our results show that Omni has low overhead, and that it is substantially more effective in improving schedulability than the state of the art.
多核多模式:利用Omni实现两全其美
在多核平台上调度多模式实时系统时,一个关键问题是如何在资源需求变化时动态调整共享资源(如缓存和内存带宽),同时在模式变化期间不损害可调度性。本文介绍了Omni,这是针对该问题的第一个端到端解决方案。Omni由一种新颖的多模式资源分配算法和资源感知可调度性测试组成,该测试支持一般模式更改语义以及动态缓存和带宽资源分配。Omni的资源分配利用了平台的并发性和任务需求的多样性,以最大限度地减少模式转换期间的过载;它通过跨核心智能地共同分配任务和资源来实现这一点。Omni的可调度性测试确保了可预测的模式转换,并且它考虑了模式更改对不同内核上资源需求的影响,以便使用可用资源最好地匹配它们的动态需求。我们已经实现了Omni的原型,并使用随机生成的多模式系统对其进行了评估,并将几个真实世界的基准测试作为工作负载。我们的结果表明,Omni的开销很低,而且在提高可调度性方面比现有的技术更有效。
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