Abstract:The inter-core interference that affects multicore processors highly complicates the timing analysis of embedded applications. The contribution of the execution-time penalty that software programs incur on access to hardware shared resources is hard to estimate, as it depends on both the resource arbitration policy and the quantity and activity of co-runners. An interesting vicious circle arises: the execution-time behavior of the application of interest must be known to determine its best allocation to a proc… Show more
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