Title :
Quantifying the Exact Sub-optimality of Non-preemptive Scheduling
Author :
Robert I. Davis;Abhilash Thekkilakattil;Oliver Gettings;Radu Dobrin;Sasikumar Punnekkat
Author_Institution :
Real-Time Syst. Res. Group, Univ. of York, Paris, France
Abstract :
Fixed priority scheduling is used in many real-time systems, however, both preemptive and non-preemptive variants (FP-P and FP-NP) are known to be sub-optimal when compared to an optimal uniprocessor scheduling algorithm such as preemptive Earliest Deadline First (EDF-P). In this paper, we investigate the sub-optimality of fixed priority non-preemptive scheduling. Specifically, we derive the exact processor speed-up factor required to guarantee the feasibility under FP-NP (i.e. schedulablability assuming an optimal priority assignment) of any task set that is feasible under EDF-P. As a consequence of this work, we also derive a lower bound on the sub-optimality of non-preemptive EDF (EDF-NP), which since it matches a recently published upper bound gives the exact sub-optimality for EDF-NP. It is known that neither preemptive, nor non-preemptive fixed priority scheduling dominates the other, i.e., there are task sets that are feasible on a processor of unit speed under FP-P that are not feasible under FP-NP and vice-versa. Hence comparing these two algorithms, there are non-trivial speedup factors in both directions. We derive the exact speed-up factor required to guarantee the FP-NP feasibility of any FP-P feasible task set. Further, we derive upper and lower bounds on the speed-up factor required to guarantee FP-P feasibility of any FP-NP feasible task set. Empirical evidence suggests that the lower bound may be tight, and hence equate to the exact speed-up factor in this case.
Keywords :
"Scheduling algorithms","Real-time systems","Scheduling","Schedules","Measurement","Upper bound"
Conference_Titel :
Real-Time Systems Symposium, 2015 IEEE
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-9507-6
DOI :
10.1109/RTSS.2015.17