Saurabh Paul, Christos Boutsidis, et al.
JMLR
We present a methodology for scheduling system-level transactions generated by a test-case generator. A system, in this context, may be composed of multiple processors, busses, bus-bridges, memories, etc. The methodology is based on an exploration of scheduling abilities in a hardware system. In its focus is a language for specifying transactions and their ordering. Through the use of hierarchy, the language provides the possibility of applying high-level scheduling requests. The methodology is realized in X-Gen, a system-level test-case generator used in IBM. The model and algorithm used by this tool are also discussed.
Saurabh Paul, Christos Boutsidis, et al.
JMLR
C.A. Micchelli, W.L. Miranker
Journal of the ACM
Joxan Jaffar
Journal of the ACM
Kenneth L. Clarkson, Elad Hazan, et al.
Journal of the ACM