2012 IEEE 15th International Symposium on Object/Component/Service-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing
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Abstract

In this paper, we introduce a lightweight processor abstraction layer named SPUMONE. SPUMONE provides virtual CPUs for respective guest OSes, and schedules them according to their priorities. In a typical case, SPUMONE schedules Linux with a low priority and an RTOS with a high priority. We first discuss why the traditional virtual machine monitor design is not appropriate for embedded systems, and how the features of SPUMONE allow us to design modern complex embedded systems with less efforts. Then, we describe two features of SPUMONE for the real-time resource management. SPUMONE also offers a novel mechanism to protect a critical component from malicious programs injected into the GPOS kernel.
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