MC-Fluid: Fluid Model-Based Mixed-Criticality Scheduling on Multiprocessors
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A mixed-criticality system consists of multiple components with different criticalities. While mixed-criticality scheduling has been extensively studied for the uniprocessor case, the problem of efficient scheduling for the multiprocessor case has largely remained open. We design a fluid model-based multiprocessor mixed-criticality scheduling algorithm, called MC-Fluid in which each task is executed in proportion to its criticality-dependent rate. We propose an exact schedulability condition for MC-Fluid and an optimal assignment algorithm for criticality-dependent execution rates with polynomial-time complexity. Since MC-Fluid cannot be implemented directly on real hardware platforms, we propose another scheduling algorithm, called MC-DP-Fair, which can be implemented while preserving the same schedulability properties as MC-Fluid. We show that MC-Fluid has a speedup factor of (1 + √ 5) /2 (~ 1.618), which is best known in multiprocessor MC scheduling, and simulation results show that MC-DP-Fair outperforms all existing algorithms.