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Chapter 13: I/O Systems I/O Hardware Application I/O Interface Kernel I/O Subsystem Transforming I/O Requests to Hardware Operations Streams Performance

Objectives Explore the structure of an operating system s I/O subsystem Discuss the principles of I/O hardware and its complexity Provide details of the performance aspects of I/O hardware and software

I/O Hardware Incredible variety of I/O devices Common concepts Port Bus (daisy chain or shared direct access) Controller (host adapter) I/O instructions control devices Devices have addresses, used by Direct I/O instructions Memory-mapped I/O

A Typical PC Bus Structure

Device I/O Port Locations on PCs (partial)

Polling Determines state of device command-ready busy Error Busy-wait cycle to wait for I/O from device

Interrupts CPU Interrupt-request line triggered by I/O device Interrupt handler receives interrupts Maskable to ignore or delay some interrupts Interrupt vector to dispatch interrupt to correct handler Based on priority Some nonmaskable Interrupt mechanism also used for exceptions

Interrupt-Driven I/O Cycle

Intel Pentium Processor Event-Vector Table

Direct Memory Access Used to avoid programmed I/O for large data movement Requires DMA controller Bypasses CPU to transfer data directly between I/O device and memory

Six Step Process to Perform DMA Transfer

Application I/O Interface I/O system calls encapsulate device behaviors in generic classes Device-driver layer hides differences among I/O controllers from kernel Devices vary in many dimensions Character-stream or block Sequential or random-access Sharable or dedicated Speed of operation read-write, read only, or write only

A Kernel I/O Structure

Characteristics of I/O Devices

Block and Character Devices Block devices include disk drives Commands include read, write, seek Raw I/O or file-system access Memory-mapped file access possible Character devices include keyboards, mice, serial ports Commands include get, put Libraries layered on top allow line editing

Network Devices Varying enough from block and character to have own interface Unix and Windows NT/9x/2000 include socket interface Separates network protocol from network operation Includes select functionality Approaches vary widely (pipes, FIFOs, streams, queues, mailboxes)

Clocks and Timers Provide current time, elapsed time, timer Programmable interval timer used for timings, periodic interrupts ioctl (on UNIX) covers odd aspects of I/O such as clocks and timers

Blocking and Nonblocking I/O Blocking - process suspended until I/O completed Easy to use and understand Insufficient for some needs Nonblocking - I/O call returns as much as available User interface, data copy (buffered I/O) Implemented via multi-threading Returns quickly with count of bytes read or written Asynchronous - process runs while I/O executes Difficult to use I/O subsystem signals process when I/O completed

Two I/O Methods Synchronous Asynchronous

Kernel I/O Subsystem Scheduling Some I/O request ordering via per-device queue Some OSs try fairness Buffering - store data in memory while transferring between devices To cope with device speed mismatch To cope with device transfer size mismatch To maintain copy semantics

Device-status Table

Sun Enterprise 6000 Device-Transfer Rates

Kernel I/O Subsystem Caching - fast memory holding copy of data Always just a copy Key to performance Spooling - hold output for a device If device can serve only one request at a time i.e., Printing Device reservation - provides exclusive access to a device System calls for allocation and deallocation Watch out for deadlock

Error Handling OS can recover from disk read, device unavailable, transient write failures Most return an error number or code when I/O request fails System error logs hold problem reports

I/O Protection User process may accidentally or purposefully attempt to disrupt normal operation via illegal I/O instructions All I/O instructions defined to be privileged I/O must be performed via system calls Memory-mapped and I/O port memory locations must be protected too

Use of a System Call to Perform I/O

Kernel Data Structures Kernel keeps state info for I/O components, including open file tables, network connections, character device state Many, many complex data structures to track buffers, memory allocation, dirty blocks Some use object-oriented methods and message passing to implement I/O

UNIX I/O Kernel Structure

I/O Requests to Hardware Operations Consider reading a file from disk for a process: Determine device holding file Translate name to device representation Physically read data from disk into buffer Make data available to requesting process Return control to process

Life Cycle of An I/O Request

STREAMS STREAM a full-duplex communication channel between a user-level process and a device in Unix System V and beyond A STREAM consists of: - STREAM head interfaces with the user process - driver end interfaces with the device - zero or more STREAM modules between them. Each module contains a read queue and a write queue Message passing is used to communicate between queues

The STREAMS Structure

Performance I/O a major factor in system performance: Demands CPU to execute device driver, kernel I/O code Context switches due to interrupts Data copying Network traffic especially stressful

Intercomputer Communications

Improving Performance Reduce number of context switches Reduce data copying Reduce interrupts by using large transfers, smart controllers, polling Use DMA Balance CPU, memory, bus, and I/O performance for highest throughput

Device-Functionality Progression

End of Chapter 13