Synchronization primitive that realizes mutual exclusion of critical sections.
Synchronization mechanism for enforcing limits on access to a resource.
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Examples for "lock "
1 Sydney's lock - out laws were driven by the New South Wales state government.
2 I found it in the lock last night and brought it in.
3 The key was in the lock on the outside of the door.
4 To his great surprise he heard the lock click, a moment later.
5 I had no trouble in fitting it or in turning the lock .
Property of concurrency control, which is instituted for the purpose of preventing race conditions.
1 The number of times the mutex waited on the operating system
2 How many times InnoDB chose to spin-wait for the mutex to be free.
3 The amount of time the mutex waited for the operating system
4 How many times InnoDB checked whether the mutex was free in a spin wait.
5 How many times InnoDB fell back to an operating system wait for the mutex .
6 The number of times the mutex was requested
7 This attempt returned success immediately, so this thread now has a lock on that named mutex .
8 How many times something has requested the mutex .
9 The source file where the mutex is defined.
10 How many times the thread waiting for the mutex yielded to the operating system so another thread could run.
11 The problem is that this single row is effectively a global " mutex " for any transaction that updates the counter.
12 It also needs efficient synchronization primitives, such as mutexes .
13 The number of times the mutex waited on the operating system
14 How many times InnoDB chose to spin-wait for the mutex to be free.
15 The amount of time the mutex waited for the operating system
16 How many times InnoDB checked whether the mutex was free in a spin wait.
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