Title :
Scheduling Task Graphs on Heterogeneous Multiprocessors with Reconfigurable Hardware
Author :
Teller, Justin ; Ozguner, Fusun ; Ewing, Robert
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Engr., Ohio State Univ. Columbus, Columbus, OH
Abstract :
We address the problem of scheduling applications represented as directed acyclic task graphs (DAGs) onto architectures with reconfigurable processing cores. We introduce the Mutually Exclusive Processor Groups reconfiguration model, a novel reconfiguration model that captures many different modes of reconfiguration. Additionally, we propose the Heterogeneous Earliest Finish Time with Mutually Exclusive Processor Groups (HEFT-MEG) scheduling heuristic using the Mutually Exclusive Processor Groups reconfiguration model. HEFT-MEG schedules reconfigurations using a novel back-tracking algorithm to evaluate how different reconfiguration decisions affect previously scheduled tasks. HEFT-MEG´s goal when choosing configurations is to choose the most efficient configuration for different application phases. In simulation, HEFT-MEG generates higher quality schedules than those generated by the hardware-software co-scheduler proposed by Mei, et al. [21] and HEFT [31] using a single configuration.
Keywords :
backtracking; directed graphs; microprocessor chips; scheduling; task analysis; back-tracking algorithm; directed acyclic task graphs; hardware-software co-scheduler; heterogeneous earliest finish time; heterogeneous multiprocessors; higher quality schedules; mutually exclusive processor groups reconfiguration model; reconfigurable hardware; reconfigurable processing cores; scheduling task graphs; Computer architecture; Concurrent computing; Field programmable gate arrays; Hardware; Microprocessors; Optimal scheduling; Principal component analysis; Processor scheduling; Runtime; Scheduling algorithm; Heterogeneous Multiprocessor; Reconfigurable Computing; scheduling;
Conference_Titel :
Parallel Processing - Workshops, 2008. ICPP-W '08. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Portland, OR
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3375-9
Electronic_ISBN :
1530-2016
DOI :
10.1109/ICPP-W.2008.39