A hardware abstraction layer for integrating real-time and general-purpose with minimal kernel modification

Yuki Kinebuchi, Wataru Kanda, Yu Yumura, Kazuo Makijima, Tatsuo Nakajima

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Abstract

Integrating real-time and general-purpose operating systems into a single embedded device is promising scheme to support both real-time responsiveness and rich functionality with reasonable engineering cost. However, even if the modification for a single combination of real-time and general-purpose operating systems is small, it would be problematic when considering combinations of various operating systems. It is usual for manufacturers to leverage diverse operating systems, depending on real-time constraint, application set, software property they own, etc. In this paper, we introduce a thin virtualization layer for integrating real-time and general-purpose operating systems with a minimal modification to each operating system kernel. Using our virtualization layer, we integrated TOPPERS RTOS and Linux on the SH-4A processor platform with a few dozen lines of modification to each kernel, while introducing sufficiently-small overhead to both real-time responsiveness and system throughput.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings - 1st International Workshop on Software Technologies for Future Dependable Distributed Systems, STFSSD 2009
Pages112-116
Number of pages5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2009 Dec 1
Event1st International Workshop on Software Technologies for Future Dependable Distributed Systems, STFSSD 2009 - Tokyo, Japan
Duration: 2009 Mar 172009 Mar 18

Publication series

NameProceedings - 1st International Workshop on Software Technologies for Future Dependable Distributed Systems, STFSSD 2009

Conference

Conference1st International Workshop on Software Technologies for Future Dependable Distributed Systems, STFSSD 2009
Country/TerritoryJapan
CityTokyo
Period09/3/1709/3/18

Keywords

  • Embedded systems
  • System integration
  • Virtualization

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Hardware and Architecture
  • Information Systems

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