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14.1 Silberschatz, Galvin and Gagne ©2009 Operating System Concepts with Java – 8 th Edition Chapter 4: Multithreaded Programming

14.2 Silberschatz, Galvin and Gagne ©2009 Operating System Concepts with Java – 8 th Edition Chapter 4: Threads Overview Multithreading Models Thread Libraries Threading Issues Operating System Examples Windows XP Threads Linux Threads

14.3 Silberschatz, Galvin and Gagne ©2009 Operating System Concepts with Java – 8 th Edition Objectives To introduce the notion of a thread — a fundamental unit of CPU utilization that forms the basis of multithreaded computer systems To discuss the APIs for the Pthreads, Win32, and Java thread libraries To examine issues related to multithreaded programming

14.4 Silberschatz, Galvin and Gagne ©2009 Operating System Concepts with Java – 8 th Edition Single and Multithreaded Processes

14.5 Silberschatz, Galvin and Gagne ©2009 Operating System Concepts with Java – 8 th Edition Benefits Responsiveness Resource Sharing Economy Scalability

14.6 Silberschatz, Galvin and Gagne ©2009 Operating System Concepts with Java – 8 th Edition Multithreaded Server Architecture

14.7 Silberschatz, Galvin and Gagne ©2009 Operating System Concepts with Java – 8 th Edition Multicore Programming Recent trand is to place multiple computing cores on a chip. Multicore systems putting pressure on programmers, challenges include Dividing computing activities for multicore Balance Data splitting Data dependency Testing and debugging are more difficult.

14.8 Silberschatz, Galvin and Gagne ©2009 Operating System Concepts with Java – 8 th Edition Concurrent Execution on a Single-core System

14.9 Silberschatz, Galvin and Gagne ©2009 Operating System Concepts with Java – 8 th Edition Parallel Execution on a Multicore System

14.10 Silberschatz, Galvin and Gagne ©2009 Operating System Concepts with Java – 8 th Edition User Threads There are two kinds thread – 1) user thread, 2) kernel thread Thread management done by user-level threads library - Only CPU computation with own data. Three primary thread libraries: POSIX Pthreads Win32 threads Java threads

14.11 Silberschatz, Galvin and Gagne ©2009 Operating System Concepts with Java – 8 th Edition Kernel Threads Supported by the Kernel Can execute system services & access IO devices. Examples Windows XP/2000 Solaris Linux Tru64 UNIX Mac OS X

14.12 Silberschatz, Galvin and Gagne ©2009 Operating System Concepts with Java – 8 th Edition Multithreading Models User computations are done in user threads. system call & IO are done in kernel threads. User thread : Kernel thread ratio. Many-to-One (One kernel thread is in charge of all system service) One-to-One (1:1 ) Many-to-Many (N:M)

14.13 Silberschatz, Galvin and Gagne ©2009 Operating System Concepts with Java – 8 th Edition Many-to-One Many user-level threads mapped to single kernel thread Examples: Solaris Green Threads GNU Portable Threads

14.14 Silberschatz, Galvin and Gagne ©2009 Operating System Concepts with Java – 8 th Edition Many-to-One Model

14.15 Silberschatz, Galvin and Gagne ©2009 Operating System Concepts with Java – 8 th Edition One-to-One Each user-level thread maps to kernel thread Examples Windows NT/XP/2000 Linux Solaris 9 and later

14.16 Silberschatz, Galvin and Gagne ©2009 Operating System Concepts with Java – 8 th Edition One-to-one Model

14.17 Silberschatz, Galvin and Gagne ©2009 Operating System Concepts with Java – 8 th Edition 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 prior to version 9 Windows NT/2000 with the ThreadFiber package

14.18 Silberschatz, Galvin and Gagne ©2009 Operating System Concepts with Java – 8 th Edition Many-to-Many Model

14.19 Silberschatz, Galvin and Gagne ©2009 Operating System Concepts with Java – 8 th Edition Two-level Model (X) Similar to M:M, except that it allows a user thread to be bound to kernel thread Examples IRIX HP-UX Tru64 UNIX Solaris 8 and earlier

14.20 Silberschatz, Galvin and Gagne ©2009 Operating System Concepts with Java – 8 th Edition Two-level Model (X)

14.21 Silberschatz, Galvin and Gagne ©2009 Operating System Concepts with Java – 8 th Edition Java Threads Java threads are managed by the JVM Typically implemented using the threads model provided by underlying OS Java threads may be created by: Extending Thread class Implementing the Runnable interface

14.22 Silberschatz, Galvin and Gagne ©2009 Operating System Concepts with Java – 8 th Edition Operating System Examples Windows XP Threads Linux Thread

14.23 Silberschatz, Galvin and Gagne ©2009 Operating System Concepts with Java – 8 th Edition Windows XP Threads Implements the one-to-one mapping, kernel-level Each thread contains ( thread specific data ) A thread id Register set Separate user and kernel stacks Private data storage area The register set, stacks, and private storage area are known as the context of the threads The primary data structures of a thread include: (X) ETHREAD (executive thread block) KTHREAD (kernel thread block) TEB (thread environment block)

14.24 Silberschatz, Galvin and Gagne ©2009 Operating System Concepts with Java – 8 th Edition 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) – compare with fork()

14.25 Silberschatz, Galvin and Gagne ©2009 Operating System Concepts with Java – 8 th Edition End of Chapter 14