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Operating

Systems
Lecture 2
Agenda for Today
 Review of previous lecture
 Single-user systems
 Batch systems
 Multiprogrammed systems
 Time-sharing systems
 Real-time systems
 Interrupts, traps, and signals
 CPU, I/O, and memory protection
Recap of the lecture
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Single User Systems
 Personal computers – computer
system dedicated to a single user.
 Interactive
 User convenience and
responsiveness.

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Single User Systems
 Can adopt technology developed for
larger operating systems—multi-
process, multi-user
 Individuals usually have sole use of
computer and do not need advanced
protection features.
 May run several different
types of operating systems
(Windows, MacOS,
UNIX, Linux)
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Batch Systems
 First rudimentary system.
 User  operator
 Reduce setup time by batching similar
jobs
 Automatic job sequencing – automatically
transfers control from one job to another.
 Resident monitor :
 initial control in monitor
 control transfers to job
 when job completes
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control transfers back to monitor


Memory Layout

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Multiprogrammed
Systems
Several jobs are
kept in main
memory at the
same time, and
the CPU is
multiplexed among
them.

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Multiprogrammed
Systems
Example: Two processes P1 and P2
with CPU and I/O bursts of one time
unitCPU
each I/O
Burst Burst

P1
P2

P1

P2
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OS Features Needed
for Multiprogramming
 SPOOLing (Simultaneous Peripheral
Operation On-Line)
 Memory management
 CPU scheduling

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Time-sharing Systems

 An interactive system with


multiprogramming
 A job is swapped in and out of
memory to the disk if needed.
 On-line file system must be available
for users to access data and code.
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Real-time Systems
 Well-defined fixed-time constraints.
 Often used as a control device in a
dedicated application such as
controlling scientific experiments,
medical imaging systems, industrial
control systems, and some display
systems.
 Real-Time systems may be either
hard or soft real-time.
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Real-time Systems …
 Hard real-time systems:
 Secondary storage limited or absent,
data stored in short term memory, or
read-only memory (ROM)
 No virtual memory—time cannot be
“wasted” on translation of logical to
physical addresses
 OS code structured for efficiency
 Plane landing systems, process
control in nuclear power plants,
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respirators, etc.
Real-time Systems ...
 Soft real-time systems
 Output should be produced within the
given time constraints but if it is not,
the result is not life threatening
 Useful in applications (multimedia,
virtual reality) requiring advanced
operating-system features.

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Interrupts, Traps, and
Signals
 The occurrence of an event
is usually
signaled by an interrupt
from either the hardware or
the software.
 Hardware may trigger an
interrupt at any time by
sending a signal to the CPU Answer
usually by way of the the Phone
system bus.
.
.
.

 Software may trigger an


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Resume
Interrupts, Traps, and
Signals
 A process can generate a
trap, for example, by
dividing a number by zero.
 A user or a process may
generate a signal (an
interrupt to a process)
Answer
the Phone
.
.
.
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Resume
Interrupt Handling
 Interrupt transfers control to the
interrupt service routine, generally,
through the interrupt vector, which
contains addresses of all the
interrupt service routines.
 Interrupt architecture must save the
address of the instruction after the
interrupted instruction and the CPU
state so that execution of the
interrupted process may continue
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after the interrupt has been serviced.


Interrupt Handling …
 Incoming interrupts are disabled
while another interrupt is being
processed to prevent lost interrupts.
 An operating system is interrupt
driven.

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Hardware Protection
 Dual-Mode Operation
 I/O Protection
 Memory Protection
 CPU Protection

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Dual-Mode Operation
 Sharing system resources requires
operating system to ensure that an
incorrect program cannot cause
other programs to execute
incorrectly.
 Provide hardware support to
differentiate between at least two
modes of operations.
 User mode – execution done on behalf
of a user.
 Monitor mode (also kernel mode or
system
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mode) – execution done on
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behalf of operating system.


Dual-Mode Operation …
 Mode bit added to computer
hardware to indicate the current
mode: monitor (0) or user (1).
 When an interrupt or fault occurs
hardware switches to monitor mode.
Interrupt/fault

monitor user
set user mode

Privileged instructions
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of Pakistan
Recap of Lecture
 Single-user systems
 Batch systems
 Multiprogrammed systems
 Time-sharing systems
 Real-time systems
 Interrupts, traps, and signals
 Privileged instructions
 I/O protection
Recap of the lecture
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Operating
Systems
Lecture 2

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