Operating Systems: Assignment 3 Solution

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Notes: This is an individual assignment. Bring the hard copy to the exam and submit a soft copy through blackboard. No late assignment will be accepted. This assignment is worth 10% of your total grade. Problem 1 (12 points) Consider the memory management methods of contiguous allocation, paging, and segmentation. Compare these methods with respect…

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Notes: This is an individual assignment. Bring the hard copy to the exam and submit a soft copy through blackboard. No late assignment will be accepted. This assignment is worth 10% of your total grade.

Problem 1

(12 points) Consider the memory management methods of contiguous allocation, paging, and segmentation. Compare these methods with respect to the following: external fragmentation and code sharing among processes.

Problem 2

(10 pts) Suppose a computer that supports virtual memory and has 32-bit virtual addresses and uses page size of 8KB. If a process uses 100 pages of its virtual address space, how much space does its page table require if a single-level page table is used? Assume each table entry occupies 4 bytes.

Problem 3

(18 points) Consider the following page reference string:

1,2,3,4,2,1,5,6,2,1,2,3,7

How many page faults would occur for the page replacement algorithms: LRU, FIFO, Opti-mal in the following cases? Explain your answer. Remember all frames are initially empty, so your rst unique pages will all cost one fault each.

  1. 5 frames are allocated for the process

  1. 6 frames are allocated for the process

Problem 4

(10 points) Consider a system where for each frame we keep track of how many pages are associated with that frame by using a counter. When we need to replace pages, our page replacement algorithm searches for a frame with the smallest number of pages associated with it.

Initially all the counters are set to zero for all frames. When a new page is associated a frame, its counter is incremented.

COMP 304- Operating Systems ( Spring 2020): Assignment 3 PROBLEM 7

Show how the number of page faults for this page replacement algorithm given the following reference string of a process with four frames in memory? Is this a good algorithm for page replacement?

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 3, 4, 1, 6, 7, 8, 7, 8, 9, 7, 8, 9, 5, 4, 5, 4, 2.

Problem 5

(6+6 points)

Consider a le system developed by one of the KU graduates for Unix-based systems. In this le system, when a le is deleted, its disk space is reclaimed but links to that le can still exist.

  1. What problems can arise if a new le is created with the same absolute path name?

  1. How can you avoid the problem related to links? Explain your solution.

Problem 6

(6+5+5 points) Consider the working-set model with the working set window being 7. Given the following system with 3 independent processes and their corresponding reference strings as shown below:

Time

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

P1

2

5

7

4

4

1

2

3

7

3

3

P2

1

1

1

3

3

4

4

3

5

6

7

P3

4

9

3

2

9

8

7

7

7

1

2

  1. According to the given data above, what is the working set and working set size for each process at time 9 (inclusive)?

  1. Does the system su er from trashing at time 9 (inclusive) if there are total 10 frames in the physical memory? Why or why not? Show your work for credit.

  1. How many frames should be in the physical memory so that the system doesn’t su er from trashing at time 7 (inclusive)? Show your work for credit.

Problem 7

(6+6 points) Assume page size is 1024 words and each row is stored in one page. int A[][] = new int[1024][1024];

If the OS allocates 512 frames for a program and uses LRU page replacement algorithm

COMP 304- Operating Systems ( Spring 2020): Assignment 3 PROBLEM 8

Program 1

for (j = 0; j < A.length; j++)

… for (i = 0; i < A.length; i++)

…… A[i][j] = 0;

Program 2

for (i = 0; i < A.length; i++)

… for(j = 0; j < A.length; j++)

…… A[i][j] = 0;

How many page faults does each program experience?

Problem 8

(5+5 points)

  1. On a system with paging, a process cannot access memory that it does not own. Why?

  1. How could the operating system allow a process to access to other memory? (give a max 2 sentence answer)

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