M.T. Higuera-Toledano, V. Issarny. Improving the memory management performance of RTSJ. Concurrency - Practice and Experience, 17(5):715-737, 2005.
From a real-time perspective, the garbage collector (GC) introduces unpredictable pauses that are not tolerated by real-time tasks. Real-time collectors eliminate this problem but introduce a high overhead. Another approach is to use memory regions (MRs) within which allocation and deallocation is customized. This facility is supported by the memory model of the Real-Time Specication for Java (RTSJ). RTSJ imposes strict access and assignment rules to avoid both the dangling inter-region references and the delays of critical tasks of the GC. A dynamic check solution can incur high overhead, which can be reduced by taking advantage of hardware features. This paper provides an in-depth analytical investigation of the overhead introduced by dynamic assignments checks in RTSJ, describing and analysing several solutions to reduce the introduced overhead
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@article{Hi05concurrency,
Author = {Higuera-Toledano, M.T. and Issarny, V.},
Title = {Improving the memory management performance of RTSJ},
Journal = {Concurrency - Practice and Experience},
Volume = {17},
Number = {5},
Pages = {715--737},
Year = {2005}
}