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Page 1: Lecture L10 Operating Systems · Functions of Operating Systems Operating System is the interface between human and computer Oversee operations of a computer Store and retrieve files

Dr. Yinong Chen

Lecture L10 Operating Systems

Introduction to Engineering Using Robotics Experiments

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Functions of Operating Systems

Operating System is the interface between humanand computer

Oversee operations of a computer

Store and retrieve files

Schedule programs for execution

Coordinate the execution of programs

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An OS course will discuss OS design and implementation in detail

What is theinterfacebetween

hardware andsoftware?

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Evolution of Shared Computing Batch processing

Interactive processing

Requires real-time processing

Time-sharing/Multitasking Implemented by

multiprogramming

Multiprocessor machines

Web operating systems

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Process queue

start

ready

running

waiting sleeping blockedterminated

wait sleepblock

quantumexpires

dispatch

complete

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Batch processing

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Interactive processing

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Software Classification

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Compilers

Games

Device managers

Software Engineersin System

Software Engineersin Application

E-commerce

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Operating System Components

Shell: Communicates with users

Text based

Graphical user interface (GUI)

Kernel: Performs basic required functions

File manager

Memory manager

Scheduler and dispatcher

Device managers

Drivers that can be installed and uninstalled by users

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Not replaceable

Replaceable

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The shell as an interface betweenusers and the operating system

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Kernel

Managers

Drivers

Middleware

Agents

Shell

Windows

Applications

Users

Users

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File Manager

Directory (or Folder): A user-created bundle of filesand other directories (subdirectories)

Directory Path: A sequence of directories withindirectories

Example: DOS (Disk Operating System) is basically afile manager, as the shell and other kernel mangers arevery simple. DOS runs one program at a time, and thusmemory manager is almost nothing:

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640K ought to be enough for anybody. Bill Gates, Microsoft

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Memory Manager Allocates space in main memory

May create the illusion that the machine has morememory than it actually does (virtual memory) byplaying a “shell game”, in which blocks of data (pages)are shifted back and forth between main memory andmass storage (disk)

Memory manger is complex in multitasking andmulti-processor system

Memory sharing

Faster memory Cache Level 1 and Level 2

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Computer Organization and Architecture courses will discussthe topics in detail

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Getting it Started (Bootstrapping)

Bootstrap: Program in ROM (example of firmware)

Run by the CPU when power is turned on

Transfers operating system from mass storage (disk) tomain memory (RAM)

Executes jump to operating system

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The booting process

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Step 3: Load application programs

Applicationprograms

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Programs vs. Processes

A program is a sequence of instructions

Process: a program in execution, with intermediateresults (process state)

Process State: Current status of the process

Program counter (what instruction is to be executednext?)

Register values (temporary space for values beingprocessed)

Related portion of main memory contents

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Process Administration in Multitasking OS

Scheduler: Adds new processes to the process table andremoves completed processes from the process table

Dispatcher: Controls the allocation of time slices to theprocesses in the process table (ready state)

The end of a time slice is signaled by an interrupt.

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Process queue

start

ready

running

waiting sleeping blockedterminated

sleepintervalexpires

notify

unlocked

wait

sleep

block

quantumexpires

dispatch

complete

Scheduler

Dispatcher

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Web Operating System Started around 1999 at UC Berkeley

Started to challenge desktop OS, when Web-basedcomputing started to compete with desktop-basedcomputing in the recent years

Web-based computing concepts;

Service-oriented computing, e-commerce applications

Web 2.0: Web as computing platform

Web 3.0: Semantic Web

Cloud computing

Software as a Service (SaaS)

Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)

Platform as a Service (PaaS)

Big Data 3-152015, 5th Edition

SOC &SoftwareIntegration

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A Main Issue in OS Design: Deadlock16

• A deadlock is a situation wherein two ormore competing actions are waiting for theother to finish, and thus neither ever does.

• A typical situation is, two or more actionsneed more than one resource to proceed, andeach holds one resource while waiting forothers to release the resources.

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A deadlock resulting from competition fornonshareable railroad intersections

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Traffic Deadlock

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Deadlock possible:Each vehicle needs two sections of the road

to proceed.

Deadlock occurs:Each vehicle hold one section of the road,

waiting for the second section to clear.

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Resolving Deadlock (1)

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• Deadlock prevention: use an algorithm which can

guarantee that no deadlock can occur.

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Resolving Deadlock (2)20

• Deadlock avoidance: use an algorithm which will

anticipate that a deadlock is likely to occur and

therefore refuse a resource request.

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Resolving Deadlock (3)

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• Deadlock detection and recovery: use an algorithm

to detect the occurrence of a deadlock and force the

actions to release the resources that are hold while

waiting.