DistOS 2015W Session 4

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Amebo Operating System: Capablities * Pointer to the object * Capability assigning right to perform to some operation to the object ticket * Communicate wide area network * a kind of ticket or key that allows the holder of the capa- bility to perform some (not neces- sarily all) * Each user process owns some collection of capabilities, which together define the set of objects it may access and the types of operations that my ne performed on each * After the server has performed the operation, it sends back a reply message that unblocks the client * Sending messages, blocking and accepting forms the remote procedure call that can be encapsulate using to make entire remote operation look like local procedure * Second field: used by the sever to identify which of its objects is being addressed server port and object number identify object which operation to performed * Generates 48-bit random number * The third field is the right field which contains a bit map telling which operation the holder of the capability may performed


Thread Management: • Same process have multiple thread and each process has its own registered counter and stack • Behave like process • It can synchronized using mutex semaphore • File: Multiple thread, • Blocked when there's multiple threads • Buttlet thread the mutex • The careful reader may have noticed that user process can pull 813kbytes/sec


The V Distributed System

  • First tent in V design: High Performance communication is the most critical facility for distributed systems.
  • Second; The protocols, not the software, define the system.
  • Third; a relatively small operating system kernel can implement the basic protocols and services providing a simple network-transparent process, address space & communication model.

Ideas that significantly affected the design

  • Shared Memory.
  • Dealing with group of entities same as they deal w/individual entities.
  • Efficient file caching mechanism using the virtual memory caching mechanism.