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Semi-Federated Scheduling of Parallel Real-Time Tasks on Multiprocessors (1705.03245v1)

Published 9 May 2017 in cs.DC

Abstract: Federated scheduling is a promising approach to schedule parallel real-time tasks on multi-cores, where each heavy task exclusively executes on a number of dedicated processors, while light tasks are treated as sequential sporadic tasks and share the remaining processors. However, federated scheduling suffers resource waste since a heavy task with processing capacity requirement $x + \epsilon$ (where $x$ is an integer and $0 < \epsilon < 1$) needs $x + 1$ dedicated processors. In the extreme case, almost half of the processing capacity is wasted. In this paper we propose the semi-federate scheduling approach, which only grants $x$ dedicated processors to a heavy task with processing capacity requirement $x + \epsilon$, and schedules the remaining $\epsilon$ part together with light tasks on shared processors. Experiments with randomly generated task sets show the semi-federated scheduling approach significantly outperforms not only federated scheduling, but also all existing approaches for scheduling parallel real-time tasks on multi-cores.

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