Spare CASH: reclaiming holes to minimize aperiodic response times in a firm real-time environment

2005 
Scheduling periodic tasks that allow some instances to be skipped produces spare capacity in the schedule. Only a fraction of this spare capacity is uniformly distributed and can easily be reclaimed for servicing aperiodic requests. The remaining fraction of the spare capacity is non-uniformly distributed, and no existing technique has been able to reclaim it. We present a method for improving the response times of aperiodic tasks by identifying the non-uniform holes in the schedule and adding these holes as extra capacity to the capacity queue of the CASH mechanism. The non-uniform holes can account for a significant portion of spare capacity, and reclaiming this capacity results in considerable improvements to aperiodic response times.
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