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Monitors
Semaphores are hard to use in practice because quite low level Monitors provide an easier definition of concurrent objects at the level of Prog. Lang.
It guarantees mutual exclusion.
Inter-process synchronization is done through conditions, which are objects that provide the following operations:
- wait: the invoking process suspends, enters into the condition's queue, and releases the mutex on the monitor
- signal: if no process is in the condition's queue, the nothing happens. Otherwise
- reactivates the first suspended process, suspends the signaling process that however has a priority to re-enter the monitor (Hoare semantics)
- completes its task and the first process in the condition's queue has the priority to enter the monitor (after that the signaling one terminates or suspends) (Mesa semantics).
A very typical use: Rendez-vous
A soon as a process arrives at a barrier it needs to suspend and wait for every other process to reach the barrier.
monitor RNDV :=
cnt ∈ {0,…,m} init at 0
condition B
operation barrier() :=
cnt++
if cnt < m then
B.wait()
else
cnt <- 0
B.signal()
return
The last process wakes up one of the others... Then he wakes up another one etc...