突发错误下可靠实时系统的概率可调度性保证

Hüseyin Aysan, R. Dobrin, S. Punnekkat, Rolf Johansson
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在可靠的实时系统中,设计有效、高效的容错机制的根本要求是对潜在故障及其表现形式和后果建立一个现实、适用的模型。故障和错误模型也需要根据操作环境的特征甚至技术进步来发展。本文提出了一种概率突发错误模型来代替处理器调度中常用的简单故障假设。本文提出了一种新的可调度性分析方法,该方法考虑了在固定优先级调度(FPS)策略下调度的任务在响应时间上由于突发错误而引起的最坏情况下的干扰。进一步,我们描述了一种计算概率可调度性保证的方法,它是在指定的错误突发特征下可调度性条件概率的加权和。最后,我们确定了最坏情况下响应时间计算中悲观情绪的潜在来源,并讨论了规避这些问题的潜在方法。
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Probabilistic Schedulability Guarantees for Dependable Real-Time Systems under Error Bursts
The fundamental requirement for the design of effective and efficient fault-tolerance mechanisms in dependable real-time systems is a realistic and applicable model of potential faults, their manifestations and consequences. Fault and error models also need to be evolved based on the characteristics of the operational environments or even based on technological advances. In this paper we propose a probabilistic burst error model in lieu of the commonly used simplistic fault assumptions in the context of processor scheduling. We present a novel schedulability analysis that accounts for the worst case interference caused by error bursts on the response times of tasks scheduled under the fixed priority scheduling (FPS) policy. Further, we describe a methodology for the calculation of probabilistic schedulability guarantees as a weighted sum of the conditional probabilities of schedulability under specified error burst characteristics. Finally, we identify potential sources of pessimism in the worst case response time calculations and discuss potential means for circumventing these issues.
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