Monday, 7 July 2014
DEAD LOCK IN OPERATING SYSTEM
It is a state where two ore more
operations are waiting for
each other, say a computing
action 'A' is waiting for action
'B' to complete, while action
'B' can only execute when 'A'
is completed. Such a situation
would be called a deadlock. In
operating systems, a deadlock
situation is arrived when
computer resources required
for complete of a computing
task are held by another task
that is waiting to execute. The
system thus goes into an
indefinite loop resulting into a
deadlock.
The deadlock in operating
system seems to be a common
issue in multiprocessor
systems, parallel and
distributed computing setups.
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