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Transcript
Chapter 5: Threads
n Overview
n Multithreading Models
n Threading Issues
n Pthreads
n Solaris 2 Threads
n Windows 2000 Threads
n Linux Threads
n Java Threads
Operating System Concepts
5.1
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Single and Multithreaded Processes
Operating System Concepts
5.2
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Benefits
n Responsiveness
n Resource Sharing
n Economy
n Utilization of MP Architectures
Operating System Concepts
5.3
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User Threads
n Thread management done by user-level threads library
n Examples
- POSIX Pthreads
- Mach C-threads
- Solaris threads
Operating System Concepts
5.4
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Kernel Threads
n Supported by the Kernel
n Examples
- Windows 95/98/NT/2000
- Solaris
- Tru64 UNIX
- BeOS
- Linux
Operating System Concepts
5.5
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Multithreading Models
n Many-to-One
n One-to-One
n Many-to-Many
Operating System Concepts
5.6
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Many-to-One
n Many user-level threads mapped to single kernel thread.
n Used on systems that do not support kernel threads.
Operating System Concepts
5.7
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Many-to-One Model
Operating System Concepts
5.8
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One-to-One
n Each user-level thread maps to kernel thread.
n Examples
- Windows 95/98/NT/2000
- OS/2
Operating System Concepts
5.9
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One-to-one Model
Operating System Concepts
5.10
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Many-to-Many Model
n Allows many user level threads to be mapped to many
kernel threads.
n Allows the operating system to create a sufficient number
of kernel threads.
n Solaris 2
n Windows NT/2000 with the ThreadFiber package
Operating System Concepts
5.11
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Many-to-Many Model
Operating System Concepts
5.12
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Threading Issues
n Semantics of fork() and exec() system calls.
n Thread cancellation.
n Signal handling
n Thread pools
n Thread specific data
Operating System Concepts
5.13
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Pthreads
n a POSIX standard (IEEE 1003.1c) API for thread creation
and synchronization.
n API specifies behavior of the thread library,
implementation is up to development of the library.
n Common in UNIX operating systems.
Operating System Concepts
5.14
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Solaris 2 Threads
Operating System Concepts
5.15
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Solaris Process
Operating System Concepts
5.16
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Windows 2000 Threads
n Implements the one-to-one mapping.
n Each thread contains
- a thread id
- register set
- separate user and kernel stacks
- private data storage area
Operating System Concepts
5.17
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Linux Threads
n Linux refers to them as tasks rather than threads.
n Thread creation is done through clone() system call.
n Clone() allows a child task to share the address space of
the parent task (process)
Operating System Concepts
5.18
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Java Threads
n Java threads may be created by:
F Extending Thread class
F Implementing the Runnable interface
n Java threads are managed by the JVM.
Operating System Concepts
5.19
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Java Thread States
Operating System Concepts
5.20
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