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Chapter 5: Threads

Chapter 5: Threads. Overview Multithreading Models Threading Issues Pthreads Solaris 2 Threads Windows 2000 Threads Linux Threads Java Threads. Single and Multithreaded Processes. Benefits. Responsiveness Resource Sharing Economy Utilization of MP Architectures. User Threads.

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Chapter 5: Threads

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  1. Chapter 5: Threads • Overview • Multithreading Models • Threading Issues • Pthreads • Solaris 2 Threads • Windows 2000 Threads • Linux Threads • Java Threads 111/19/2014

  2. Single and Multithreaded Processes 211/19/2014

  3. Benefits • Responsiveness • Resource Sharing • Economy • Utilization of MP Architectures 311/19/2014

  4. User Threads • Thread management done by user-level threads library • Examples - POSIX Pthreads - Mach C-threads - Solaris threads 411/19/2014

  5. Kernel Threads • Supported by the Kernel • Examples - Windows 95/98/NT/2000 - Solaris - Tru64 UNIX - BeOS - Linux 511/19/2014

  6. Multithreading Models • Many-to-One • One-to-One • Many-to-Many 611/19/2014

  7. Many-to-One • Many user-level threads mapped to single kernel thread. • Used on systems that do not support kernel threads. 711/19/2014

  8. Many-to-One Model 811/19/2014

  9. One-to-One • Each user-level thread maps to kernel thread. • Examples - Windows 95/98/NT/2000 - OS/2 911/19/2014

  10. One-to-one Model 1011/19/2014

  11. Many-to-Many Model • Allows many user level threads to be mapped to many kernel threads. • Allows the operating system to create a sufficient number of kernel threads. • Solaris 2 • Windows NT/2000 with the ThreadFiber package 1111/19/2014

  12. Many-to-Many Model 1211/19/2014

  13. Threading Issues • Semantics of fork() and exec() system calls. • Thread cancellation. • Signal handling • Thread pools • Thread specific data 1311/19/2014

  14. Pthreads • a POSIX standard (IEEE 1003.1c) API for thread creation and synchronization. • API specifies behavior of the thread library, implementation is up to development of the library. • Common in UNIX operating systems. 1411/19/2014

  15. Solaris 2 Threads 1511/19/2014

  16. Solaris Process 1611/19/2014

  17. Windows 2000 Threads • Implements the one-to-one mapping. • Each thread contains - a thread id - register set - separate user and kernel stacks - private data storage area 1711/19/2014

  18. Linux Threads • Linux refers to them as tasks rather than threads. • Thread creation is done through clone() system call. • Clone() allows a child task to share the address space of the parent task (process) 1811/19/2014

  19. Java Threads • Java threads may be created by: • Extending Thread class • Implementing the Runnable interface • Java threads are managed by the JVM. 1911/19/2014

  20. Java Thread States 2011/19/2014

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