1 | \makeglossaries
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3 | \longnewglossaryentry{callsite-locking}
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4 | {name={callsite-locking}}
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5 | {
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6 | Locking done by the calling routine. With this technique, a routine calling a monitor routine will aquire the monitor \emph{before} making the call to the actuall routine.
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7 | }
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8 |
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9 | \longnewglossaryentry{entry-point-locking}
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10 | {name={entry-point-locking}}
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11 | {
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12 | Locking done by the called routine. With this technique, a monitor routine called by another routine will aquire the monitor \emph{after} entering the routine body but prior to any other code.
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13 | }
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14 |
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15 | \longnewglossaryentry{group-acquire}
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16 | {name={grouped acquiring}}
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17 | {
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18 | Implicitly acquiring several monitors when entering a monitor.
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19 | }
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20 |
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21 |
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22 | \longnewglossaryentry{uthread}
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23 | {name={user-level thread}}
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24 | {
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25 | Threads created and managed inside user-space. Each thread has its own stack and its own thread of execution. User-level threads are insisible to the underlying operating system.
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26 |
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27 | \textit{Synonyms : User threads, Lightweight threads, Green threads, Virtual threads, Tasks.}
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28 | }
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29 |
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30 | \longnewglossaryentry{kthread}
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31 | {name={kernel-level thread}}
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32 | {
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33 | Threads created and managed inside kernel-space. Each thread has its own stack and its own thread of execution. Kernel-level threads are owned, managed and scheduled by the underlying operating system.
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34 |
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35 | \textit{Synonyms : OS threads, Hardware threads, Physical threads.}
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36 | }
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37 |
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38 | \longnewglossaryentry{fiber}
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39 | {name={fiber}}
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40 | {
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41 | Fibers are non-preemptive user-level threads. They share most of the caracteristics of user-level threads except that they cannot be preempted by an other fiber.
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42 |
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43 | \textit{Synonyms : Tasks.}
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44 | }
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45 |
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46 | \longnewglossaryentry{job}
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47 | {name={job}}
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48 | {
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49 | Unit of work, often send to a thread pool or worker pool to be executed. Has neither its own stack or its own thread of execution.
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50 |
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51 | \textit{Synonyms : Tasks.}
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52 | }
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53 |
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54 | \longnewglossaryentry{pool}
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55 | {name={thread-pool}}
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56 | {
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57 | Group of homogeneuous threads that loop executing units of works after another.
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58 |
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59 | \textit{Synonyms : }
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60 | }
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61 |
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62 | \longnewglossaryentry{cfacluster}
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63 | {name={cluster}}
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64 | {
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65 | TBD...
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66 |
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67 | \textit{Synonyms : None.}
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68 | }
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69 |
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70 | \longnewglossaryentry{cfacpu}
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71 | {name={processor}}
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72 | {
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73 | TBD...
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74 |
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75 | \textit{Synonyms : None.}
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76 | }
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77 |
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78 | \longnewglossaryentry{cfathread}
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79 | {name={thread}}
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80 | {
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81 | TBD...
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82 |
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83 | \textit{Synonyms : None.}
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84 | }
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85 |
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86 | \longnewglossaryentry{preemption}
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87 | {name={preemption}}
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88 | {
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89 | TBD...
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90 |
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91 | \textit{Synonyms : None.}
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92 | }
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93 |
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94 | \newacronym{tls}{TLS}{Thread Local Storage}
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95 | \newacronym{api}{API}{Application Program Interface}
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96 | \newacronym{raii}{RAII}{Ressource Acquisition Is Initialization}
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