Scheduling feasibility, Processor hpf2 : 1) Feasibility test based on the processor utilization factor : - The feasibility interval is 210.0, see Leung and Merill (1980) from [21]. - 149 units of time are unused in the feasibility interval. - Number of cores hosted by this processor : 1. - Processor utilization factor with deadline is 0.64444 (see [1], page 6). - Processor utilization factor with period is 0.29048 (see [1], page 6). - Invalid scheduler : cannot compute bound on processor utilization factor. 2) Feasibility test based on worst case response time for periodic tasks : - Worst case task response time : (see [1], page 36, equation 13). T18 => 4 T19 => 5 - All task deadlines will be met : the task set is schedulable. Scheduling feasibility, Processor edf2 : 1) Feasibility test based on the processor utilization factor : - The feasibility interval is 30.0, see Goossens and Devillers (1997) from [21]. - 19 units of time are unused in the feasibility interval. - Number of cores hosted by this processor : 1. - Processor utilization factor with deadline is 0.50000 (see [1], page 6). - Processor utilization factor with period is 0.36667 (see [1], page 6). - None strict constraints : cannot apply the feasibility test on processor utilization factor. 2) Feasibility test based on worst case response time for periodic tasks : - Worst case task response time : T13 => 1 T12 => 4 - All task deadlines will be met : the task set is schedulable. Scheduling feasibility, Processor llf2 : 1) Feasibility test based on the processor utilization factor : - The feasibility interval is 122.0, see Leung and Merrill (1980) from [21]. - 77 units of time are unused in the feasibility interval. - Number of cores hosted by this processor : 1. - Processor utilization factor with deadline is 0.60000 (see [1], page 6). - Processor utilization factor with period is 0.36667 (see [1], page 6). - Task with non zero start time : cannot compute processor utilization factor with this task set. 2) Feasibility test based on worst case response time for periodic tasks : - Task with non zero start time : cannot compute worst case response time with this task set. Scheduling feasibility, Processor rm2 : 1) Feasibility test based on the processor utilization factor : - The feasibility interval is 30.0, see Leung and Merill (1980) from [21]. - 19 units of time are unused in the feasibility interval. - Number of cores hosted by this processor : 1. - Processor utilization factor with deadline is 0.36667 (see [1], page 6). - Processor utilization factor with period is 0.36667 (see [1], page 6). - In the non preemptive case, with RM, the task set is schedulable because for each task the utilization factor is equal or less than the bound see [3]. 2) Feasibility test based on worst case response time for periodic tasks : - Worst case task response time : (see [1], page 36, equation 13). T15 => 4 T14 => 5 - All task deadlines will be met : the task set is schedulable. Scheduling feasibility, Processor dm2 : 1) Feasibility test based on the processor utilization factor : - The feasibility interval is 124.0, see Leung and Merill (1980) from [21]. - 56 units of time are unused in the feasibility interval. - Number of cores hosted by this processor : 1. - Processor utilization factor with deadline is 0.57273 (see [1], page 6). - Processor utilization factor with period is 0.55000 (see [1], page 6). - Task with non zero start time : cannot compute processor utilization factor with this task set. 2) Feasibility test based on worst case response time for periodic tasks : - Task with non zero start time : cannot compute worst case response time with this task set.