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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 24, 2013
Filed:
Mar. 08, 2006
Dan Dodge, Nepean, CA;
Attilla Danko, Ottawa, CA;
Sebastien Marineau-mes, Ottawa, CA;
Peter Van Der Veen, Ottawa, CA;
Colin Burgess, Ottawa, CA;
Thomas Fletcher, Ottawa, CA;
Brian Stecher, Kanata, CA;
Dan Dodge, Nepean, CA;
Attilla Danko, Ottawa, CA;
Sebastien Marineau-Mes, Ottawa, CA;
Peter van der Veen, Ottawa, CA;
Colin Burgess, Ottawa, CA;
Thomas Fletcher, Ottawa, CA;
Brian Stecher, Kanata, CA;
QNX Software Systems Limited, Kanata, Ontario, CA;
Abstract
A system is set forth that includes a processor, one or more memory storage units, and software code stored in the one or more memory storage units. The software code is executable by the processor to generate a plurality of adaptive partitions that are each associated with one or more process threads. Each of the plurality of adaptive partitions has a corresponding processor budget that is assigned to it. The process threads include a mutex holding thread and a mutex waiting thread. The mutex holding thread is associated with a first adaptive partition and may gain exclusive access to a mutex object. The mutex waiting thread is associated with a second adaptive partition and must wait for access to the mutex object while the mutex object is held by the mutex holding thread. The software code further includes a scheduling system that selectively allocates the processor to run the process threads based, at least in part, on the processor budget of the associated adaptive partitions. The scheduling system bills processor allocation used to run the mutex holding thread to the processor budget of the second adaptive partition when the processor budget of the first adaptive partition has been exhausted.