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 Textbook Reading ◦ Chapter 3 – Process Description & Control ◦ Chapter 4 – Threads ◦ Chapter 6 – Concurrency: Deadlocks & Starvation ◦ Start with chapter summaries first!  Web Articles Reading  1 Discussion Question  4 page essay (due Tuesday) Kaplan University3

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Unit 4: Processes, Threads & Deadlocks June 2012 Kaplan University 1 Readings Discussion Questions Assignments Lecture on Processes, Threads & Deadlocks Prepping your computer for simulations Kaplan University2 Textbook Reading Chapter 3 Process Description & Control Chapter 4 Threads Chapter 6 Concurrency: Deadlocks & Starvation Start with chapter summaries first! Web Articles Reading 1 Discussion Question 4 page essay (due Tuesday) Kaplan University3 o Deadlocks are a dreaded state for modern computer systems and do take place quite often. o For deadlocks to happen, four conditions must be met. What are they? Explain. o Note: Your response should only list one condition. The responses to follow should list conditions not yet discussed. Kaplan University4 The project for this Unit is a hands-on one. You are required to submit screenshots of both your Linux and windows task managers. You will explore the tools available for Linux and Windows for examining processes and threads and write a report in the usual APA format. For Windows: o Download the utility Process Monitor in this link and run it to aid you understand more about processes running on your Windows OS oo Run the utility on your Windows computer. Capture several screenshots of the interface and processes running on your PC. Kaplan University5 For Linux: o Logon to your installed distribution, open a terminal window also called Xterm, and run the command top without the quotation marks followed by the return key. For better results with the top command, use the manpages to see all available switches for you to use with top. o To do that, at theconsole type: man top man top is short for manual on the top command. o You will get several options and switches, read through them and use what you deem needed. To quit the man pages, simply type the letter q. Kaplan University6 Write a four-page detailed report on what you observed and relate it to what you learned about processes, threads, deadlocks, preventions, avoidance, and detection. Be sure to submit a screen shot for each task manager output for Linux and Windows. To make screenshots, Windows users just need to press the "Print Screen" key. Mac users press Command+Shift+3. Your paper should include at least four pages of content. Note that your paper will be longer than four pages as it will have a title page, table of contents, and a reference page in addition to the actual content pages required. Kaplan University7 8 10 pts The content of the paper is clear and demonstrates the students understanding of the topics. 15 pts Student explained the concept of processes/threads in modern computing and correlated them to what was observed in Process Monitor & Top 10 pts Student provided screenshots for Process Monitor & Top (NOTE: You must use Process Monitor not Task Manager) 15 pts Student compared and explained the concept of deadlock & related topics (avoidance, preventions, & detection). Kaplan University9 In your own words (based on your reading and research for this week): Define process Describe how an operating system uses processes Kaplan University10 A program in execution An instance of a program running on a computer The entity that can be assigned to and executed on a processor A unit of activity characterized by the execution of a sequence of instructions, a current state, and an associated set of system instructions Kaplan University11 A process includes: Program code (possibly shared) A set of data A number of attributes describing the state of the process Kaplan University12 While the process is running it has a number of elements including Identifier State Priority Program counter Memory pointers Context data I/O status information Accounting information Kaplan University13 Contains the process elements Created and managed by the operating system Allows support for multiple processes Kaplan University14 Process may be in one of two states Running Not-running Kaplan University15 Kaplan University16 Processes are moved by the dispatcher of the OS to the CPU then back to the queue until the task is completed Kaplan University17 For the OS is to manage processes and resources, it must have information about the current status of each process and resource. Tables are constructed for each entity the operating system manages Kaplan University18 Kaplan University19 What is a Thread? Kaplan University20 Processes have two characteristics: Resource ownership Process includes a virtual address space to hold the process image Scheduling/execution Follows an execution path that may be interleaved with other processes These two characteristics are treated independently by the operating system Kaplan University21 The unit of dispatching is referred to as a thread or lightweight process The unit of resource ownership is referred to as a process or task One way to view a thread is as an independent program counter operating within a process. Kaplan University22 Kaplan University23 Takes less time to create a new thread than a process Less time to terminate a thread than a process Switching between two threads takes less time that switching processes Threads can communicate with each other without invoking the kernel Kaplan University24 Differences between different Operating Systems support of processes include: How processes are named Whether threads are provided How processes are represented How process resources are protected What mechanisms are used for inter-process communication and synchronization How processes are related to each other Kaplan University25 Processes and services provided by the Windows Kernel are relatively simple and general purpose Implemented as objects An executable process may contain one or more threads Both processes and thread objects have built- in synchronization capabilities Kaplan University26 Kaplan University27 A process, or task, in Linux is represented by a task_struct data structure This contains a number of categories including: State Scheduling information Identifiers Interprocess communication And others Kaplan University28 Kaplan University29 In your own words, describe two differences between Windows and Linux, in terms of processes and threads. Kaplan University30 What is meant by the term deadlock? Kaplan University31 A set of processes is deadlocked when each process in the set is blocked awaiting an event that can only be triggered by another blocked process in the set Typically involves processes competing for the same set of resources No efficient solution for the general case Kaplan University32 Kaplan University33 I need quad A and B I need quad B and C I need quad C and B I need quad D and A Kaplan University34 HALT until B is free HALT until C is free HALT until D is free HALT until A is free Mutual exclusion Only one process may use a resource at a time Hold-and-wait A process may hold allocated resources while awaiting assignment of others No pre-emption No resource can be forcibly removed from a process holding it Circular Wait Each process is waiting for a resource held by the next process in the chain Kaplan University35 Three general approaches exist for dealing with deadlock. Prevent Deadlock Guarantee that one of the 4 conditions does not occur Avoid Deadlock Gather info from processes and require processes to declare max number of resources it might need Detect Deadlock Check for possible deadline by checking for resources and stop processes that might cause deadlock Kaplan University36 Write a four-page detailed report on what you observed and relate it to what you learned about processes, threads, deadlocks, preventions, avoidance, and detection. Be sure to submit a screen shot for each task manager output for Linux and Windows. To make screenshots, Windows users just need to press the "Print Screen" key. Mac users press Command+Shift+3. Your paper should include at least four pages of content. Note that your paper will be longer than four pages as it will have a title page, table of contents, and a reference page in addition to the actual content pages required. Use APA style. 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