Résumé
- System V Release 4 (SVR4) from Novell, Inc.
- Berkeley Software Distribution (4.xBSD) from University
of California.
- OSF/1 from Open System Foundation.
- SunOS and Solaris from Sun Microsystems.
- DEC OSF from Digital Equipment Corporation.
- HP-UX from Hewlett-Packard Corporation.
- multiprocessor and multithreaded systems.
- log-structured file systems.
- modern memory architectures.
Contains 15-20 exercises for each chapter -- many open-ended and expandable to research assignments.
Includes an extensive list of references.
CONTENTS :
1. Introduction. The Mandate For Change. Looking Back,
Looking Forward. The Scope of This Book. References.
2. The Process and the Kernel.
Introduction. Mode, Space, and Context. The Process
Abstraction. Executing In Kernel Mode. Synchronization.
Process Scheduling. Signals. New Processes and Programs.
Summary. Exercises. References.
3. Threads and Lightweight Processes.
Introduction. Fundamental Abstractions. Lightweight
Process Design?Issues To Consider. User?Lever Threads
Libraries. Scheduler Activations. Multithreading in Solaris
and SVR4. Threads In MACH. Digital UNIX. MACH 3.0
Continuations. Summary. Exercises. References.
4. Signals and Session Management.
Introduction. Signal Generation and Handling. Unreliable
Signals. Reliable Signals. Signals in SVR4. Signals
Implementation. Exceptions. MACH Exception Handling.
Process Groups and Terminal Management. The SVR4 Sessions
Architecture. Summary. Exercises. References.
5. Process Scheduling.
Introduction. Clock Interrupt Handling. Scheduler Goals.
Traditional UNIX Scheduling. The SVR4 Scheduler. SOLARIS
2.X Scheduling Enhancements. Scheduling in MACH. The
Digital UNIX Real-Time Scheduler. Other Scheduling
Implementations. Summary. Exercises. References.
6. Interprocess Communications.
Introduction. Universal IPC Facilities. System V IPC. MACH
IPC. Messages. Ports. Message Passing. Port Operations.
Extensibility. MACH 3.0 Enhancements. Discussion. Summary.
Exercises. References.
7. Synchronization and Multiprocessing.
Introduction. Synchronization in Traditional UNIX Kernels.
Multiprocessor Systems. Multiprocessor Synchronization
Issues. Semaphores. Spin Locks. Condition Variables.
Read-Write Locks. Reference Counts. Other Considerations.
Case Studies. Summary. Exercises. References.
8. File System Interface and Framework.
Introduction. The User Interface to Files. File Systems.
Special Files. File System Framework. The Vnode/VFS
Architecture. Implementation Overview.
File-System-Dependent Objects. Mounting a File System.
Operations on Files. Analysis. Summary. Exercises.
References.
9. File System Implementations.
Introduction. The System V File System (s5fs). S5fs Kernel
Organization. Analysis of S5fs. The Berkeley Fast File
System. Hard Disk Structure. On-Disk Organization. FFS
Functionality Enhancements. Analysis. Temporary File
Systems. Special-Purpose File Systems. The Old Buffer
Cache. Summary. Exercises. References.
10. Distributed File Systems.
Introduction. General Characteristics of Distributed File
Systems. Network File System (NFS). The Protocol Suite. NFS
Implementation. UNIX Semantics. NFS Performance. Dedicated
NFS Servers. NFS Security. NFS Version 3. Remote File
Sharing (RFS). RFS Architecture. RFS Implementation.
Client-Side Caching. The Andrew File System. AFS
Implementation. AFS Shortcomings. The DCE Distributed File
System (DCE DFS). Summary. Exercises. References.
11. Advanced File Systems.
Introduction. Limitations of Traditional File Systems.
File System Clustering (Sun-FFS). The Journaling Approach.
Log-Structured File Systems. The 4.4BSD Log-Structured File
System. Metadata Logging. The Episode File System.
Watchdogs. The 4.4BSD Portal File System. Stackable File
System Layers. The 4.4BSD File System Interface. Summary.
Exercises. References.
12. Kernel Memory Allocation.BR> Introduction.
Functional Requirements. Resource Map Allocator. Simple
Power-of-Two Free Lists. The McKusick-Karels Allocator. The
Buddy System. The SVR4 Lazy Buddy Algorithm. The MACH-OSF/1
Zone Allocator. A Hierarchical Allocator for
Multiprocessors. The Solaris 2.4 SlabAllocator.
Summary. Exercises. References.
13. Virtual Memory.
Introduction. Demand Paging. Hardware Requirements. 4.3BSD
? A Case Study. 4.3BSD Memory Management Operations.
Analysis. Exercises. References.
14. The SVR4 VM Architecture.
Motivation. Memory-Mapped Files. VM Design Principles.
Fundamental Abstractions. Segment Drivers. The Swap Layer.
VM Operations. Interaction with the Vnode Subsystem.
Virtual Swap Space in Solaris. Analysis. Performance
Improvements. Summary. Exercises. References.
15. More Memory Management Topics.
Introduction. MACH Memory Management Design. Memory
Sharing Facilities. Memory Objects and Pagers. External and
Internal Pagers. Page Replacement. Analysis. Memory
Management in 4.4BSD. Translation Lookaside Buffer (TLB)
Consistency. TLB Shootdown in MACH. TLB Consistency in SVR4
and SVR4.2 UNIX. Other TLB Consistency Algorithms.
Virtually Addressed Caches. Exercises. References.
16. Device Drivers and I/O.
Introduction. Overview. Device Driver Framework. The I/O
Subsystem. The poll System Call. Block I/O. The
DDI/DKI Specification. Newer SVR4 Releases. Future
Directions. Summary. Exercises. References.
17. Streams.
Motivation. Overview. Messages and Queues. Stream I/O.
Configuration and Setup. STREAMS ioctls. Memory
Allocation. Multiplexing. FIFOs and Pipes. Networking
Interfaces. Summary. Exercises. References.
Index.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Prentice Hall |
Auteur(s) | Uresh Vahalia |
Parution | 10/01/1996 |
Nb. de pages | 600 |
EAN13 | 9780131019089 |
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