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Yildiz, Eren; Ahmed, Saad; Islam, Bashima; Hester, Josiah; Yildirim, Kasim Sinan
Task-based intermittent software systems always re-execute peripheral input/output (I/O) operations upon power failures since tasks have all-or-nothing semantics. Re-executed I/O wastes significant time and energy and risks memory inconsistency. This paper presents EaseIO, a new task-based intermittent system that remedies these problems. EaseIO programming interface introduces re-execution semantics for I/O operations to facilitate safe and efficient I/O management for intermittent applications. EaseIO compiler front-end considers the programmer-annotated I/O re-execution semantics to preserve the task's energy efficiency and idempotency. EaseIO runtime introduces regional privatization to eliminate memory inconsistency caused by idempotence bugs. Our evaluation shows that EaseIO reduces the wasted useful I/O work by up to 3x and total execution time by up to 44% by avoiding 76% of the redundant I/O operations, as compared to the state-of-the-art approaches for intermittent computing. Moreover, for the first time, EaseIO ensures memory consistency during DMA-based I/O operations.
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