Library prosa.model.readiness.suspension

Require Export prosa.behavior.all.
Require Export prosa.analysis.definitions.progress.
Require Export prosa.util.nat.

Job Model Parameter for Jobs Exhibiting Self-Suspensions

We define a job's self-suspension parameter as follows: after having received a given number of units of service rho, a job j may either self-suspend for a given duration d, in which case job_suspension j rho = d, or it may remain ready, in which case job_suspension j rho = 0. Note that a job may self-suspend before having received any service, which is equivalent to release jitter. (Suspensions after a job has completed are meaningless and irrelevant.)

Readiness of Self-Suspending Jobs

In the following section, we define the notion of "readiness" for self-suspending jobs based on the just-defined job-model parameter.
Consider any kind of jobs...
  Context {Job : JobType}.

... and any kind of processor state.
  Context {PState : ProcessorState Job}.

Suppose jobs have an arrival time, a cost, and that they exhibit self-suspensions.
  Context `{JobArrival Job} `{JobCost Job} `{JobSuspension Job}.

We say that a job's last suspension (if any) of length delay "has passed" at a given time t (i.e., the job is ready again at time t) if the job arrived at least delay time units ago and has not progressed within the last delay time units. In other words, since a self-suspension can start only when a job progresses (i.e., when it receives some service), if a job has not been making progress in the last delay time units, then a self-suspension of length delay has necessarily ended at time t.
Based on suspension_has_passed, we state the notion of readiness for self-suspending jobs: a job t is ready at time t in a schedule sched only if it is not self-suspended or complete at time t.
  #[local,program] Instance suspension_ready_instance : JobReady Job PState :=
  {
    job_ready sched j t := suspension_has_passed sched j t
                             && ~~ completed_by sched j t
  }.

End ReadinessOfSelfSuspendingJobs.

Total Suspension Time of a Job

Next, we define the notion of a job's cumulative and total suspension times.
Consider any kind of jobs...
  Context {Job : JobType}.

...where each job has a cost and may exhibit self-suspensions.
  Context `{JobCost Job} `{JobSuspension Job}.

A job's total self-suspension length is simply the sum of the lengths of all its suspensions.