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Robust Real-Time Multiprocessor Interrupt Handling Motivated by GPUs

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by Glenn A. Elliott , James H. Anderson
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@MISC{Elliott_robustreal-time,
    author = {Glenn A. Elliott and James H. Anderson},
    title = {Robust Real-Time Multiprocessor Interrupt Handling Motivated by GPUs},
    year = {}
}

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Abstract—Architectures in which multicore chips are augmented with graphics processing units (GPUs) have great potential in many domains in which computationally intensive real-time workloads must be supported. However, unlike standard CPUs, GPUs are treated as I/O devices and require the use of interrupts to facilitate communication with CPUs. Given their disruptive nature, interrupts must be dealt with carefully in real-time systems. With GPU-driven interrupts, such disruptiveness is further compounded by the closed-source nature of GPU drivers. In this paper, such problems are considered and a solution is presented in the form of an extension to LITMUS RT called klmirqd. The design of klmirqd targets systems with multiple CPUs and GPUs. In such settings, interruptrelated issues arise that have not been previously addressed. I.

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many domain    disruptive nature    multiple cpu    closed-source nature    intensive real-time workload    litmus rt    multicore chip    gpu driver    standard cpu    abstract architecture    klmirqd target system    gpu-driven interrupt    real-time system   

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