Patent
1995-10-11
1999-06-15
Oberley, Alvin E.
G06F 15163
Patent
active
059130601
ABSTRACT:
A method for avoiding deadlock in a distributed process system that has a master process and a plurality of slave processes, in which the system uses a synchronous procedure call protocol that interchanges the role of the master process as the procedure call requester with the slave process role as the procedure call responder. In this manner the master process is never left in a deadlock state waiting for the slave process to respond. The role-switching is accomplished by initializing each slave process when initially connected to the system by having each slave process send a status message to the master process as the first part of the two-part synchronous procedure call protocol. This places the slave process in the role of the requester and the master process in the role of the responder. The slave processes are also re-initialized after responding to a master procedure call request by sending a status message indicating that the slave process is ready to receive another procedure call from the master process.
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Banankhah Majid A.
Citrix Systems, Inc.
Oberley Alvin E.
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