contct to damit for this.
there are 511 sections in ipc ( indian penal code)
Priority inversion is a situation where in lower priority tasks will run blocking higher priority tasks waiting for resource (mutex). For ex: consider 3 tasks. A, B and C, A being highest priority task and C is lowest. Look at sequence of context swaps A goes for I/O . unlocks mutex. C was ready to run. So C starts running. locks mutex B is ready to run. Swaps out C and takes mutex. A is ready to run. but A is blocked as mutex is locked by B. but B will never relinqishes the mutex as its higher priority than C. The solution to priority inversion is Priority inheritance.
Spacehounds of IPC was created in 1947.
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The uses of a mutex can indeed be described, however some of the more notable uses are that of cleaning and disinfecting area so that germs can not be spread from area to area.
Harboring an offender is in ipc section 212.
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Yes IPC is the abbrevation for Indian Penal Code.