Thursday, July 30, 2009

How does linux deal with deadlocks. Does it ignore them, or implement some type of algorithm?

Does linux implement an algorithm to avoid, detect, or does linux just ignore that deadlocks ever occur like most operating systems?

How does linux deal with deadlocks. Does it ignore them, or implement some type of algorithm?
Deadlocks are ignored by linux OS





This link will clarify your doubts and give more information





http://www.kernel.org/hg/linux-2.6/?cl=2...





http://www.linuxlinks.com/Java/JVM/





http://linux.sys-con.com/read/36108.htm
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As best of my knowledge deadlocks are ignored by linux operatingsystems.from three solutions two are expensive proceSS.that is avoide and recover.out of three one is not expensive that is ignoring the deadlock.first two creates extra overhead to os.last solution is simply ignoring the deadlocks with doing any thing.dead locks occures very rearly.by keep it in mind deadlocks are ignored in linux.








I suggest you check out this link for some more info





http://kerneltrap.org/node/3786

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