An interactive interface and RT-Mach support for monitoring and controlling resource management

C. W. Mercer, R. Rajkumar
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Real-time applications in dynamic systems such as multimedia systems may change their timing characteristics on the fly and may be created and terminated at any time. A priori resource allocation decisions may not hold throughout the lifetime of such applications because of changing user needs and interests. The ability to monitor and control system resources dynamically is fundamental to building flexible and dynamic multimedia systems. In this paper, we describe the mechanisms and tools we have built for monitoring and controlling operating system resource reserves in Real-Time Mach. The system supports a resource reservation abstraction called 'processor capacity reserves', and an interactive tool named 'rmon' uses these mechanisms to display the processor usage for each reserved activity in the system and to allow the user to change the processor reservation dynamically; it can also coordinate the reservation change requests with a separate quality-of-service manager which makes policy decisions regarding which requests are granted.
用于监视和控制资源管理的交互式界面和RT-Mach支持
动态系统(如多媒体系统)中的实时应用可以动态地改变其定时特性,并且可以随时创建和终止。由于用户需求和兴趣的变化,先验的资源分配决策可能无法在此类应用程序的整个生命周期中保持不变。动态监控系统资源的能力是构建灵活、动态的多媒体系统的基础。在本文中,我们描述了我们为实时Mach中监视和控制操作系统资源储备而构建的机制和工具。系统支持一个被称为“处理器容量预留”的资源预留抽象,一个名为“rmon”的交互工具使用这些机制来显示系统中每个预留活动的处理器使用情况,并允许用户动态更改处理器预留;它还可以与单独的服务质量管理器协调预订更改请求,服务质量管理器就授予哪些请求做出策略决策。
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