Performance Debugging of Real-Time Systems Using Multicriteria Schedulability Analysis

Unmesh D. Bordoloi, S. Chakraborty
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Most of today's real-time embedded systems consist of a heterogeneous mix of fully-programmable processors, fixed-function components or hardware accelerators, and partially-programmable engines. Hence, system designers are faced with an array of implementation possibilities for an application at hand. Such possibilities typically come with different tradeoffs involving cost, power consumption and packaging constraints. As a result, a designer is no longer interested in one implementation that meets the specified real-time constraints (i.e. is schedulable), but would rather like to identify all schedulable implementations that expose the different possible performance tradeoffs. In this paper we formally define this multicriteria schedulability analysis problem and derive a polynomial-time approximation algorithm for solving it. This result is interesting because the problem of optimally computing even one schedulable solution in our setup (and in most common setups) is computationally intractable (NP-hard). Further, our algorithm is reasonably easy to implement, returns good quality (approximate) solutions, and offers significant speedups over optimally computing all schedulable tradeoffs
基于多准则可调度性分析的实时系统性能调试
当今大多数实时嵌入式系统都是由完全可编程处理器、固定功能组件或硬件加速器以及部分可编程引擎组成的异构组合。因此,系统设计人员面临着应用程序的一系列实现可能性。这种可能性通常伴随着不同的权衡,包括成本、功耗和封装限制。因此,设计人员不再对满足指定的实时约束(即可调度)的实现感兴趣,而是更愿意识别所有暴露不同可能的性能权衡的可调度实现。本文正式定义了多准则可调度性分析问题,并给出了求解该问题的多项式时间逼近算法。这个结果很有趣,因为在我们的设置(以及大多数常见设置)中,优化计算哪怕一个可调度解决方案的问题在计算上是难以处理的(NP-hard)。此外,我们的算法相当容易实现,返回高质量的(近似的)解决方案,并且在优化计算所有可调度权衡的过程中提供了显著的加速
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