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Chess Review November 21, 2005 Berkeley, CA Edited and presented by Trading Latency for Composability Slobodan Matic UC Berkeley
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Chess Review, Nov. 21, 2005"Trading Latency for Composability", S. Matic2 Simulink vs Giotto Semantics RTW (Simulink) fast to slow connection LET (Giotto) every connection Sequence of n tasks RTW latency up to n times smaller
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Chess Review, Nov. 21, 2005"Trading Latency for Composability", S. Matic3 Composable Real-time Systems Real-time assurance + Flexibility –hierarchical scheduling frameworks Independent task group abstraction –periodic resource model (P,C) guarantees C units in every P units Task precedence graphs –intragroup, intergroup, distributed precedence
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Chess Review, Nov. 21, 2005"Trading Latency for Composability", S. Matic4 Intragroup Abstraction Task precedence within group, single resource Function c S tightly abstracts G if c S (P) is smallest C s.t. G is schedulable with S under (P,C) –smaller c S ! tighter abstraction ! better composability For each G and P c RTW (P) ¸ c LET (P) P cScS c LET c RTW
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Chess Review, Nov. 21, 2005"Trading Latency for Composability", S. Matic5 Distributed / Intergroup Abstraction Distributed task graph over m resources There exist G and P c RTW (P) – c LET (P) ¸ (m-1)P Task precedence between groups –hierarchical task graph LET compositional (c j ! c) RTW not compositional
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