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Parallel and sequential reclaiming in multicore real-time global scheduling

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arxiv 1512.01984 v2 pith:S2S4JLFB submitted 2015-12-07 cs.OS

Parallel and sequential reclaiming in multicore real-time global scheduling

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keywords schedulingglobalreclaimingalgorithmsmultiprocessorsystemstasksbeen
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When integrating hard, soft and non-real-time tasks in general purpose operating systems, it is necessary to provide temporal isolation so that the timing properties of one task do not depend on the behaviour of the others. However, strict budget enforcement can lead to inefficient use of the computational resources in the presence of tasks with variable workload. Many resource reclaiming algorithms have been proposed in the literature for single processor scheduling, but not enough work exists for global scheduling in multiprocessor systems. In this report, we propose two reclaiming algorithms for multiprocessor global scheduling and we prove their correctness.

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