This section describes the ALMOS-MKH implementation of the POSIX compliant, user-level synchronisation services: mutex, condvar, barrier and semaphore. [[PageOutline]] == A) General Principles == All data structure defined by ALMOS-MKH to support the user-level, POSIX compliant, synchronization services are fully specific, and do NOT use the kernel level synchronization primitives described in section. does NOT use the == B) Mutex == The user level, POSIX compliant, mutex API is defined in the '''pthread''' library implemented by the [https://www-soc.lip6.fr/trac/almos-mkh/browser/trunk/libs/libpthread/pthread.h pthread.h] and [https://www-soc.lip6.fr/trac/almos-mkh/browser/trunk/libs/libpthread/pthread.c pthread.c] files. It can be used by muti-threaded user applications to synchronise user threads running in different clusters. A mutex is declared by a given user process as a ''pthread_mutex_t'' global variable. This user type is implemented by ALMOS-MKH as an ''unsigned long'', but the value stored in user space is NOT used by the kernel. ALMOS-MKH uses only the mutex virtual address as an identifier for the mutex. The kernel implementation of a mutex is defined in the [https://www-soc.lip6.fr/trac/almos-mkh/browser/trunk/kernel/libk/remote_mutex.h remote_mutex.h] and [https://www-soc.lip6.fr/trac/almos-mkh/browser/trunk/kernel/libk/remote_mutex.c remote_mutex.c] files. For each user mutex, ALMOS-MKH creates a kernel ''remote_mutex_t'' structure, dynamically allocated in the reference cluster (i.e. in the cluster containing the reference process descriptor) by the '''remote_mutex_create()''' function, and destroyed by the '''remote_mutex_destroy()''' function, using RPC if the calling thread is not running in the reference cluster. The blocking '''remote_mutex_lock()''' function implements a descheduling policy when the lock is already taken by another thread : the calling thread is registered in a waiting queue, rooted in the ''remote_mutex_t'' structure, and the the calling thread is blocked on the THREAD_BLOCKED_MUTEX condition. The '''remote_mutex_unlock()''' function unblocks the first waiting thread in the queue without releasing the mutex if the queue is not empty. == C) Condvar == == D) Semaphore == == E) Barrier ==