Publication No 36445

Author(s)

Meyer, M.*

Title

An On-Chip Garbage Collection Coprocessor for Embedded Real-Time Systems

Topics

Computer Architecture

Keywords

REAL TIME; COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE; GARBAGE COLLECTION; EMBEDDED SYSTEMS

Abstract

Garbage collection considerably increases programmer productivity and software quality. However, it is difficult to implement garbage collection both efficiently and suitably for real-time systems. Today, garbage collection is exclusively realized in software and either fails to guarantee a small upper bound for pause times or suffers from considerable synchronization overhead. In this paper, we present the design and implementation of an on-chip garbage collection coprocessor that closely cooperates with the main processor. The benefits of this configuration include low garbage collection overhead, low-cost synchronization of collector and application programs, and hard real-time capabilities. We successfully realized the garbage ollection coprocessor along with a pipelined RISC processor on a single FPGA. Performance measurements on the prototype show that the longest pauses caused by the garbage collector are less than 500 clock cycles and that the total runtime overhead is as little as a few percent if the application is provided with a reasonable amount of memory headroom.

Year

2005

Reference entry

Meyer, M.
An On-Chip Garbage Collection Coprocessor for Embedded Real-Time Systems
Proceedings of the 11th IEEE International Conference on Embedded and Real-Time Computing Systems and Applications, Hong Kong, August 2005, pp. 517-524

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