Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4956645 | Microprocessors and Microsystems | 2017 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
This paper makes a step towards reconciling the hardware needs of DTA and PTA timing analyses to increase the likelihood of those hardware designs to be adopted by hardware vendors. In particular, we show how Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA), which has been regarded as one of the main DTA-compliant arbitration policies, can be used in the context of PTA and, in particular, of the industrially-friendly Measurement-Based PTA (MBPTA). We show how the execution time measurements taken as input for MBPTA need to be padded to obtain reliable and tight WCET estimates on top of TDMA-arbitrated hardware resources with no further hardware support. Our results show that TDMA delivers tighter WCET estimates than MBPTA-friendly arbitration policies, whereas MBPTA-friendly policies provide higher average performance. Thus, the best policy to choose depends on the particular needs of the end user.
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Authors
MiloÅ¡ PaniÄ, Jaume Abella, Eduardo Quiñones, Carles Hernandez, Theo Ungerer, Francisco J. Cazorla,