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Speeding Up the Response-Time Analysis of Tasks with Offsets

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Report - MRTC

ISRN:

MDH-MRTC-154/2004-1-SE


Abstract

We present a method that enables an efficient implementation of the approximative response-time analysis for tasks with offsets presented by Tindell and Palencia Gutierrez et al.The method allows for significantly faster implementations of schedulability tools. To have fast calculations of response-times is paramount in optimising tools that perform automatic configuration of systems, e.g., allocating tasks to CPUs in distributed systems, or assigning priorities to tasks on one CPU. In such tools response-times are calculated repeatedly to evaluate different configurations during optimisation. Besides the increased usability in off-line tools, reducing computation time, from tens of seconds to just a few milliseconds, as we will show, is a step towards on-line RTA in for example admission control systems.We formally prove that our reformulation of earlier presented equations is correct and allow us to statically represent parts of the equation (lessening the need for calculations during response-time analysis). We show by simulations that the speed-up when using our method is substantial. When task sets grow beyond a trivial number of tasks and/or transactions a speed-up of more than 100 times (10 transactions and 10 tasks/transaction) compared to the original analysis can be obtained.

Bibtex

@techreport{Maki-Turja550,
author = {Jukka M{\"a}ki-Turja and Mikael Sj{\"o}din},
title = {Speeding Up the Response-Time Analysis of Tasks with Offsets},
number = {ISSN 1404-3041 ISRN MDH-MRTC-154/2004-1-SE},
month = {February},
year = {2004},
url = {http://www.es.mdu.se/publications/550-}
}