Real-Time Systems Development with RTEMS and Multicore Processors
Author(s)
Bloom, Gedare
Sherrill, Joel
Hu, Tingting
Bertolotti, Ivan Cibrario
Language
EnglishAbstract
The proliferation of multicore processors in the embedded market for Internet-of-Things (IoT) and Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) makes developing real-time embedded applications increasingly difficult. What is the underlying theory that makes multicore real-time possible? How does theory influence application design? When is a real-time operating system (RTOS) useful? What RTOS features do applications need? How does a mature RTOS help manage the complexity of multicore hardware? Real-Time Systems Development with RTEMS and Multicore Processors answers these questions and more with exemplar Real-Time Executive for Multiprocessor Systems (RTEMS) RTOS to provide concrete advice and examples for constructing useful, feature-rich applications. RTEMS is free, open-source software that supports multi-processor systems for over a dozen CPU architectures and over 150 specific system boards in applications spanning the range of IoT and CPS domains such as satellites, particle accelerators, robots, racing motorcycles, building controls, medical devices, and more. The focus of this book is on enabling real-time embedded software engineering while providing sufficient theoretical foundations and hardware background to understand the rationale for key decisions in RTOS and application design and implementation. The topics covered in this book include: Cross-compilation for embedded systems development Concurrent programming models used in real-time embedded software Real-time scheduling theory and algorithms used in wide practice Usage and comparison of two application programmer interfaces (APIs) in real-time embedded software: POSIX and the RTEMS Classic APIs Design and implementation in RTEMS of commonly found RTOS features for schedulers, task management, time-keeping, inter-task synchronization, inter-task communication, and networking The challenges introduced by multicore hardware, advances in multicore real-time theory, and software engineering multicore real-time systems with RTEMS All the authors of this book are experts in the academic field of real-time embedded systems. Two of the authors are primary open-source maintainers of the RTEMS software project.
Keywords
Interrupt Handler; Internet-of-things; Mutual Exclusion Semaphore; Real-time executive for multiprocessor systems; Priority Ceiling Protocol; Cyber-physical systems; High Priority Task; Real-time operating system; Priority Inheritance Protocol; Execution Time; Scheduling Algorithms; Critical Region; Worst Case Execution Time; Task Control Block; Worst Case Response Time; Interrupt Request; Cache Line; Rate Monotonic; Context Switch; Protocol Stack; Low Priority Task; Struct Timeval; Embedded Systems; Write OperationDOI
10.1201/9781351255790ISBN
9781351255783, 9780815365976, 9781351255790, 9781351255769, 9781351255776, 9780367644369, 9781351255783Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
2021Imprint
CRC PressSeries
Embedded Systems,Classification
Computer architecture and logic design
Supercomputers
Electronics engineering
Energy, power generation, distribution and storage