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Multi-core operating systems inherently face the problem of concurrent access to internal kernel state held in shared memory. Previous work on the Sloth real-time kernel proposed to offload the scheduling decisions to the interrupt hardware, thus removing the need for a software scheduler, no state has to be managed in software. While our existing design covers single-core platforms only, we now present...
Traditional time-triggered operating systems are implemented by multiplexing a single hardware timer - the system timer - in software, having the kernel maintain dispatcher tables at run time. Our Sloth on Time approach proposes to make use of multiple timer cells as available on modern micro controller platforms to encapsulate dispatcher tables in the timer configuration, yielding low scheduling...
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