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- Fri Jul 15, 2016
- Forum: Simulation and trace generation
- Topic: A common input format
- Replies: 7
- Views: 17602
Re: A common input format
I am very interested in (1) and (2). During the WATERS discussion, it was clear that there was a lot of terminology clarification going on while you were developing the library. When you have some writing on the matter, please share it here. And if anybody has additional thoughts, it would be good a...
- Tue Jul 05, 2016
- Forum: Simulation and trace generation
- Topic: A common input format
- Replies: 7
- Views: 17602
Re: A common input format
During WATERS'16 there was a mention of updates on this topic. It seems that there is something interesting to discuss, as there was a need (for example) to clarify terminology used differently. Any updates on the initiative?
- Mon Sep 14, 2015
- Forum: Simulation and trace generation
- Topic: Simso: Simulation of Multiprocessor Scheduling Algorithms with Overheads
- Replies: 2
- Views: 5469
Re: Simso: Simulation of Multiprocessor Scheduling Algorithms with Overheads
It runs as a full-client application (no server-side) written in javascript, and uses PypyJS (a javascript implementation of Pypy) to run Python in order to execute SimSo. Nice. I personally like the idea very much and the interface is well realized. Do you plan in some way to give information abou...
- Wed Jul 08, 2015
- Forum: Task sets / Task set generators
- Topic: rt-muse traces
- Replies: 2
- Views: 20572
Re: rt-muse traces
Thanks for the detailed answer! After a short glimpse at the files, it seems to me that the only events that you trace are the beginning of a job (when a job actually starts executing) and task migrations. Am I correct? What about other events like preemptions, activations, terminations? Right now,...
- Fri Jul 03, 2015
- Forum: Task sets / Task set generators
- Topic: rt-muse traces
- Replies: 2
- Views: 20572
rt-muse traces
In this post I was asked to post some traces generated with rt-muse . This trace is the result of the execution of the test taskset.json available in the repository ( direct link to the test input ). { "resources": 2, "shared": 50, "threads": { "thread1": { "priority": 10, "cpus": [0,1,2], "phases":...
- Fri Jul 03, 2015
- Forum: Measurement-based analysis
- Topic: rt-muse: obtaining traces from real-time Linux tasksets
- Replies: 2
- Views: 27425
Re: rt-muse: obtaining traces from real-time Linux tasksets
Would it be possible for you to post some traces generated by your tool in the Benchmarks forum? I am curious about the events relevant for scheduling that you trace. Sure. I will post some traces there and a description of how the traces were obtained. The events that we currently record are migra...
- Tue Jun 23, 2015
- Forum: Measurement-based analysis
- Topic: rt-muse: obtaining traces from real-time Linux tasksets
- Replies: 2
- Views: 27425
rt-muse: obtaining traces from real-time Linux tasksets
Description of the tool rt-muse allows the execution of multithreaded synthetic applications on a target Linux architecture, collecting statistics and data about the threads' and the scheduler's behavior. The user defines a pool of threads to be executed, each thread repeating the same job over and...