Is Semi-Partitioned Scheduling Practical?
Source: University of North Alabama
Semi-partitioned schedulers are - in theory - a particularly promising category of multiprocessor real-time scheduling algorithms. Unfortunately, issues pertaining to their implementation have not been investigated in detail, so their practical viability remains unclear. In this paper, the practical merit of three EDF-based semi-partitioned algorithms is accessed via an experimental comparison based on real-time schedulability under consideration of real, measured overheads. The presented results indicate that semi-partitioning is indeed a sound and practical idea. However, several problematic design choices are identified as well. These shortcomings and other implementation concerns are discussed in detail.
| Format: | Size: | 750.86 | |
| Date: | Apr 2011 |



