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A multithreaded program P executes with x number of threads and uses y number of locks for ensuring mutual exclusion while operating on shared memory locations. All locks in the program are non-reentrant, i.e, if a thread holds a lock l, then it cannot re-acquire lock l without releasing it. If a thread is unable to acquire a lock, it blocks until the lock becomes available. The minimum value of x and the minimum value of y together for which execution of P can result in a deadlock are : |
A. | x = 1, y = 2 |
B. | x = 2, y = l |
C. | x = 2, y = 2 |
D. | x = l, y = 1 |
Answer» D. x = l, y = 1 | |