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Realizing Concurrency using the thread model B. Ramamurthy cse321-2013 6/12/2018

Introduction A thread refers to a thread of control flow: an independent sequence of execution of program code. Threads are powerful. As with most powerful tools, if they are not used appropriately thread programming may be inefficient. Thread programming has become viable solution for many problems with the advent of multi-core processors Typically these problems are expected to handle many requests simultaneously. Example: multi-media, games, automotive embedded systems Especially relevant to embedded system with the proliferation of multi-core processors cse321-2013 6/12/2018

Topics to be Covered Objectives What are Threads? Thread implementation models POSIX threads Creating threads Using threads Summary cse321-2013 6/12/2018

Objectives To understand the thread model for realizing concurrency To study POSIX standard for threads called the Pthreads. To study thread control primitives for creation, termination, join, synchronization, concurrency, and scheduling. To learn to design multi-threaded applications. cse321-2013 6/12/2018

The Thread Model (a) Three processes each with one thread (b) One process with three threads cse321-2013 6/12/2018

Per process vs per thread items Items shared by all threads in a process Items private to each thread cse321-2013 6/12/2018

Implementing Threads in User Space A user-level threads package cse321-2013 6/12/2018

Implementing Threads in the Kernel A threads package managed by the kernel cse321-2013 6/12/2018

Hybrid Implementations Multiplexing user-level threads onto kernel- level threads cse321-2013 6/12/2018

Scheduler Activations Goal – mimic functionality of kernel threads gain performance of user space threads Avoids unnecessary user/kernel transitions Kernel assigns virtual processors to each process lets runtime system allocate threads to processors Problem: Fundamental reliance on kernel (lower layer) calling procedures in user space (higher layer) cse321-2013 6/12/2018

Pop-Up Threads 6/12/2018 cse321-2013 (a) before message arrives Creation of a new thread when message arrives (a) before message arrives (b) after message arrives Thread pools cse321-2013 6/12/2018

Thread Scheduling (1) B1, B2, B3 6/12/2018 cse321-2013 Possible scheduling of user-level threads 50-msec process quantum threads run 5 msec/CPU burst cse321-2013 6/12/2018

Thread Scheduling (2) Possible scheduling of kernel-level threads B1, B2, B3 Possible scheduling of kernel-level threads 50-msec process quantum threads run 5 msec/CPU burst cse321-2013 6/12/2018

Thread as a unit of work A thread is a unit of work to a CPU. It is strand of control flow. A traditional UNIX process has a single thread that has sole possession of the process’s memory and resources. Threads within a process are scheduled and execute independently. Many threads may share the same address space. Each thread has its own private attributes: stack, program counter and register context. cse321-2013 6/12/2018

Pthread Library Many thread models emerged: Solaris threads, win-32 threads 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. Simply a collection of C functions. cse321-2013 6/12/2018

Posix Library Implementation in F. Mueller’s Paper Language Application Language Interface C Language Application Posix thread library Unix libraries User Level Unix Kernel Kernel Level cse321-2013 6/12/2018

Creating threads Always include pthread library: #include <pthread.h> int pthread_create (pthread_t *tp, const pthread_attr_t * attr, void *(* start_routine)(void *), void *arg); This creates a new thread of control that calls the function start_routine. It returns a zero if the creation is successful, and thread id in tp (first parameter). attr is to modify the attributes of the new thread. If it is NULL default attributes are used. The arg is passing arguments to the thread function. cse321-2013 6/12/2018

Using threads 1. Declare a variable of type pthread_t 2. Define a function to be executed by the thread. 3. Create the thread using pthread_create Make sure creation is successful by checking the return value. 4. Pass any arguments need through’ arg (packing and unpacking arg list necessary.) 5. #include <pthread.h> at the top of your header. 6. Compile: g++ -o executable file.cc -lpthread cse321-2013 6/12/2018

Thread’s local data Variables declared within a thread (function) are called local data. Local (automatic) data associated with a thread are allocated on the stack. So these may be deallocated when a thread returns. So don’t plan on using locally declared variables for returning arguments. Plan to pass the arguments thru argument list passed from the caller or initiator of the thread. cse321-2013 6/12/2018

Thread termination (destruction) Implicit : Simply returning from the function executed by the thread terminates the thread. In this case thread’s completion status is set to the return value. Explicit : Use thread_exit. Prototype: void thread_exit(void *status); The single pointer value in status is available to the threads waiting for this thread. cse321-2013 6/12/2018

Waiting for thread exit int pthread_join (pthread_t tid, void * *statusp); A call to this function makes a thread wait for another thread whose thread id is specified by tid in the above prototype. When the thread specified by tid exits its completion status is stored and returned in statusp. cse321-2013 6/12/2018

Summary We looked at We will look at a pthread programming demo See Implementation of threads. thread-based concurrency. Pthread programming We will look at a pthread programming demo See https://computing.llnl.gov/tutorials/pthreads/ cse321-2013 6/12/2018