异构多核系统中非功能性应用需求的运行时实施

J. Teich, Behnaz Pourmohseni, Oliver Keszöcze, J. Spieck, S. Wildermann
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对于许多嵌入式应用程序,在给定的多核平台上,必须在严格的范围内保证安全性、可靠性和执行时间等非功能需求。在这里,非功能性程序执行质量中的抖动可能是由外部影响(如环境注入的故障)引起的,但也可能是由系统管理软件本身引起的,包括线程到核映射、调度和电源管理。第二个巨大的可变性来源通常来自依赖数据的工作负载。在本文中,我们分类并介绍了在多核平台上强制执行非功能执行属性的技术。基于对静态设计空间的探索和对非功能性属性可变性影响的分析,生成了执行策略,以指导在给定需求走廊中定期执行的应用程序的执行。通过一个复杂的图像流应用程序的案例研究,我们表明,通过主动控制核心的DVFS设置,不仅可以缩短执行时间,而且可以动态地强制执行可靠性要求,同时尽量减少能耗。
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Run-Time Enforcement of Non-Functional Application Requirements in Heterogeneous Many-Core Systems
For many embedded applications, non-functional requirements such as safety, reliability, and execution time must be guaranteed in tight bounds on a given multi-core platform. Here, jitter in non-functional program execution qualities is caused either by outer influences such as faults injected by the environment, but can be induced also from the system management software itself, including thread-to-core mapping, scheduling and power management. A second huge source of variability typically stems from data-dependent workloads. In this paper, we classify and present techniques to enforce nonfunctional execution properties on multi-core platforms. Based on a static design space exploration and analysis of influences of variability of non-functional properties, enforcement strategies are generated to guide the execution of periodically executed applications in given requirement corridors. Using the case study of a complex image streaming application, we show that by controlling DVFS settings of cores proactively, not only tight execution times, but also reliability requirements may be enforced dynamically while trying to minimize energy consumption.
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