Changes for page Deadlock Prevention
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... ... @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ 1 1 Deadlocks can only occur if all four specific conditions are met. Therefore, strategies to prevent deadlocks focus on negating one of these conditions. 2 2 3 -| ------------------------ -----------| ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|4 -| 5 -| hared betweenthreadsand there arefewer resources than threads. | 1) Use concurrently accessibleresourcessuch as AtomicInteger. 2) Increase the number of resources until it is greater thanor equalto the numberof competing threads.3) Check if each required resource is accessible before starting the task.|6 -| Lock&WaitOnceathreadhasacquiredaresource,itwillnotreleaseituntilithasacquiredalltheotherresourcesitneedsandhascompleteditswork.Before reserving a resource, check its availability. If a resource is unavailable, release all resources and start over.|1) Starvation: A thread never manages to reserve all the resources it needs. 2) Livelock: The thread gets tangled up. →These two approaches are always applicable, but inefficient because they cause bad performance.|7 -| NoPreemption|Athreadisunabletostealaresourcesreservedbyanother thread.|A thread is allowed to ask another thread to release all of its resources (including the required one) and starting from anew. This approach is similar to the 'Lock & Wait' solution but has a better performance.|8 -| CircularWaiting/DeadlyEmbrace|Whentwoormorethreadsrequirearesourcewhichisalreadyreservedbyanotherofthesethreads.Example: Thread T1 has resource R1 and waits for R2 to be released. Thread T2 has resource R2 and waits for R1 to be released.|Allthreadsreserveallresourcesinathesameorder.|1)Theorderofreservationdoesn'tnecessarilyhavetobethesameas the order of usage. This leads to inefficiencies like reserving a resource at the beginning which is just required at the end of the task. 2) Unnecessarily long locked resources. 3) Order can not always be specified.|3 +| ------------------------ | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------- | ----------- | 4 +| **Condition** | **Description** | **Solutions** | **Dangers** | 5 +| Mutual Exclusion / Mutex | When resources can't be used by mutual thread and there are less resources than threads. | | | 6 +| | | | | 7 +| | | | | 8 +| | | | | 9 9 10 10 #### Lock & Wait 11 11