Rendezvous (Plan 9)
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Rendezvous is a data synchronization mechanism in Plan 9 from Bell Labs. It is a system call that allows two processes to exchange a single datum while synchronizing.
The rendezvous call takes a tag and a value as its arguments. The tag is typically an address in memory shared by both processes. Calling rendezvous causes a process to sleep until a second rendezvous call with a matching tag occurs. Then, the values are exchanged and both processes are awakened.
More complex synchronization mechanisms can be created from this primitive operation. See also mutual exclusion.
See also[]
- Synchronous rendezvous
- Communicating sequential processes
External links[]
- Process Sleep and Wakeup on a Shared-memory Multiprocessor by Rob Pike, , Ken Thompson and Gerard Holzmann.
Categories:
- Plan 9 from Bell Labs
- Parallel computing
- Inter-process communication
- Operating system stubs