Title :
A noninvasive architecture to monitor real-time distributed systems
Author :
Tsai, Jeffrey J P ; Fang, Kwang-ya ; Chen, Horng-Yuan
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., Illinois Univ., Chicago, IL, USA
fDate :
3/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The authors describe a model of real-time distributed computing systems, making the simplifying assumption that the system is dedicated. They present the hardware architecture, operation and implementation of the noninvasive monitoring system which consists of two major components: the interface module and the development module. The interface module can be considered as the front end of the monitoring system. The development module is the host computer for the interface module. The authors describe their approach to monitoring and demonstrate how it can be used to support the testing and debugging of real-time distributed computing systems. Essentially, the monitoring system supports different abstraction levels of monitoring according to application purposes. It can monitor process-level activities (e.g. procedure calls) as well as instruction-level activities (e.g. step-by-step instruction trace). A detailed description of process-level monitoring is given.<>
Keywords :
computerised monitoring; multiprocessing systems; real-time systems; abstraction levels; debugging; dedicated; development module; front end; hardware architecture; host computer; instruction-level activities; interface module; noninvasive monitoring system; procedure calls; process-level activities; process-level monitoring; real-time distributed computing systems; simplifying assumption; step-by-step instruction trace; testing; Computer architecture; Computerized monitoring; Concurrent computing; Condition monitoring; Debugging; Distributed computing; Interference; Real time systems; System testing; Timing;