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WCET Analysis of Multi-level Non-inclusive Set-Associative Instruction Caches

Published: 30 November 2008 Publication History

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With the advent of increasingly complex hardware in real-time embedded systems (processors with performance enhancing features such as pipelines, cache hierarchy, multiple cores), many processors now have a set-associative L2 cache. Thus, there is a need for considering cache hierarchies when validating the temporal behavior of real-time systems, in particular when estimating tasks' worst-case execution times (WCETs). In this paper, we propose a safe static instruction cache analysis method for multi-level non-inclusive caches. The proposed method is experimented on medium-size and large programs. We show that the method is reasonably tight. We further show that in all cases WCET estimations are much tighter when considering the cache hierarchy than when considering only the L1 cache. An evaluation of the analysis time is conducted, demonstrating that analyzing the cache hierarchy has a reasonable computation time.

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      RTSS '08: Proceedings of the 2008 Real-Time Systems Symposium
      November 2008
      478 pages
      ISBN:9780769534770

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      Published: 30 November 2008

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      1. real-time systems, WCET, non-inclusive instruction caches, cache hierarchy, static analysis, abstract interpretation

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