; Summary: CPU Shielding capability

; Proposer: Tim Bird, Sony Mobile

== Description ==
In multi-processor realtime systems, it is sometimes desirable to isolate some 
CPUs in
the system to enhance their capability to maintain realtime performance.

Normally, when the Linux kernel is running in an SMP configuration, any CPU may 
take an interrupt
or run a process.  Under realtime conditions, the operations of scheduling 
multiple processes
or handling an interrupt may interfere with a particular process meeting it's 
realtime deadlines.

It would be nice to be able to isolate a realtime process on a CPU such that it 
was shielded
from the scheduling of other processes and from handling interrupts.

This project would create a new 'shield' command, which would restrict a 
particular CPU
to execution of an particular process (or set of processes), and also prevent 
that CPU
from handling interrupts.  This might involve modifying the kernel scheduler 
and using
IRQ affinity features in the kernel to achieve this result.

cgroups supports such a feature, called 'cpusets', but if the feature can be 
provided outside
of cgroups, that would be better, since cgroups is generally incompatible with 
realtime embedded Linux.

== Related work ==
* RedHawk Linux has a command called 'shield' which performs this function: 
** 
http://wiki.simwb.com/swbwiki/swbdoc/UserManualFlash/SimConfig/optimizing/optimizing.htm
* http://www.janoszen.com/2013/02/06/limiting-linux-processes-cgroups-explained/

== Scope ==
Unknown

== Contractor Candidates ==
None yet.

== Comments ==

[[Category:Project proposals 2013]]
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