Flexible scheduling mechanisms in L4
Authors
School of Computer Science and Engineering
UNSW,
Sydney 2052, Australia
Abstract
This thesis presents the design, implementation, and evaluation of a new scheduling mechanism for the L4 µKernel, running on the Alpha 21264 processor.
This design concentrates on hierarchical resource management, by which an application is free to manage its own resources, enabling it to take advantage of domain specific knowledge.
The final design, recursive scheduling, extends easily to multi-processor systems, and benchmarking shows that the goals of the design were met successfully.
BibTeX Entry
@mastersthesis{Winwood:BE, address = {Sydney, Australia}, author = {Simon Winwood}, keywords = {proportional share scheduling, gang scheduling, real-time}, month = nov, note = {Available from publications page at \url{http://ts.data61.csiro.au/}}, paperUrl = {https://trustworthy.systems/publications/theses_public/00/Winwood%3ABE.ps.gz}, school = {School of Computer Science and Engineering}, title = {Flexible scheduling mechanisms in {L4}}, year = {2000} }