Re: task state in a deadlock

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Is there a deterministic way to know if a process is in deadlock have state 
TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE or TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE? 
I really need this information to know if some threads are in such a 
situation.
How can I resolve this problem? Is there another solution?

Thanks.
Vincenzo

On Wednesday 07 June 2006 15:16, William J Beksi wrote:
> Vincenzo Mallozzi wrote:
> 
> >Hi,
> >what is the task state of some processes/threads that are in a deadlock 
> >situation?  I've heard about TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE. Is not it?
> >  
> >
> In a deadlock situation both tasks are waiting for a resource that is 
> held by another task, therefore none of the other tasks waiting for that 
> resource can proceed. In TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE/TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE the 
> task is in a sleeping state with the exception that TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE 
> cannot be woken up by a signal. So it seems a deadlock can occur with a 
> task in an interruptible or uniterruptible state.
> 
> William
> 

		
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