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Validation of a fault-tolerant multiprocessor: Baseline experiments and workload implementationIn the future, aircraft must employ highly reliable multiprocessors in order to achieve flight safety. Such computers must be experimentally validated before they are deployed. This project outlines a methodology for validating reliable multiprocessors. The methodology begins with baseline experiments, which tests a single phenomenon. As experiments progress, tools for performance testing are developed. The methodology is used, in part, on the Fault Tolerant Multiprocessor (FTMP) at NASA-Langley's AIRLAB facility. Experiments are designed to evaluate the fault-free performance of the system. Presented are the results of interrupt baseline experiments performed on FTMP. Interrupt causing exception conditions were tested, and several were found to have unimplemented interrupt handling software while one had an unimplemented interrupt vector. A synthetic workload model for realtime multiprocessors is then developed as an application level performance analysis tool. Details of the workload implementation and calibration are presented. Both the experimental methodology and the synthetic workload model are general enough to be applicable to reliable multiprocessors beside FTMP.
Document ID
19870018844
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Feather, Frank
(Carnegie-Mellon Univ. Pittsburgh, PA, United States)
Siewiorek, Daniel
(Carnegie-Mellon Univ. Pittsburgh, PA, United States)
Segall, Zary
(Carnegie-Mellon Univ. Pittsburgh, PA, United States)
Date Acquired
September 5, 2013
Publication Date
July 22, 1985
Subject Category
Computer Operations And Hardware
Report/Patent Number
CMU-CS-85-145
NASA-CR-181238
NAS 1.26:181238
Report Number: CMU-CS-85-145
Report Number: NASA-CR-181238
Report Number: NAS 1.26:181238
Accession Number
87N28277
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAG1-190
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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