ECOSystem: managing energy as a first class operating system resource

ASPLOS X Pub Date : 2002-10-05 DOI:10.1145/605397.605411
Heng Zeng, C. Ellis, A. Lebeck, Amin Vahdat
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Abstract

Energy consumption has recently been widely recognized as a major challenge of computer systems design. This paper explores how to support energy as a first-class operating system resource. Energy, because of its global system nature, presents challenges beyond those of conventional resource management. To meet these challenges we propose the Currentcy Model that unifies energy accounting over diverse hardware components and enables fair allocation of available energy among applications. Our particular goal is to extend battery lifetime by limiting the average discharge rate and to share this limited resource among competing task according to user preferences. To demonstrate how our framework supports explicit control over the battery resource we implemented ECOSystem, a modified Linux, that incorporates our currentcy model. Experimental results show that ECOSystem accurately accounts for the energy consumed by asynchronous device operation, can achieve a target battery lifetime, and proportionally shares the limited energy resource among competing tasks.
生态系统:将能源作为一流的操作系统资源来管理
最近,能源消耗已被广泛认为是计算机系统设计的一个主要挑战。本文探讨了如何支持能源作为一级操作系统资源。能源由于其全球系统的性质,提出了超越传统资源管理的挑战。为了应对这些挑战,我们提出了currency模型,该模型统一了不同硬件组件的能源核算,并能够在应用程序之间公平分配可用能源。我们的具体目标是通过限制平均放电率来延长电池寿命,并根据用户偏好在竞争任务之间共享有限的资源。为了演示我们的框架如何支持对电池资源的显式控制,我们实现了生态系统,一个修改过的Linux,它包含了我们的当前模型。实验结果表明,生态系统可以准确地计算异步设备运行所消耗的能量,实现目标电池寿命,并在竞争任务之间按比例共享有限的能量资源。
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