Process Control Block:-
Process Control Block is a data structure that contains information of the process related to it.
It is very important for process management as the data structuring for processes is done in terms of the PCB. It also defines the current state of the operating system.
Structure of the Process Control Block
The process control stores many data items that are needed for efficient process management. Some of these data items are explained with the help of the given diagram:
The following are the data items:
Process State
This specifies the process state i.e. new, ready, running, waiting or terminated.
Process Number
This shows the number of the particular process.
Program Counter
This contains the address of the next instruction that needs to be executed in the process.
Registers
This specifies the registers that are used by the process. They may include accumulators, index registers, stack pointers, general purpose registers etc.
List of Open Files
These are the different files that are associated with the process
CPU Scheduling Information
The process priority, pointers to scheduling queues etc. is the CPU scheduling information that is contained in the PCB. This may also include any other scheduling parameters.
Memory Management Information
The memory management information includes the page tables or the segment tables depending on the memory system used. It also contains the value of the base registers, limit registers etc.
I/O Status Information
This information includes the list of I/O devices used by the process, the list of files etc.
Accounting information
The time limits, account numbers, amount of CPU used, process numbers etc. are all a part of the PCB accounting information.
Location of the Process Control Block
The process control block is kept in a memory area that is protected from the normal user access. This is done because it contains important process information. Some of the operating systems place the PCB at the beginning of the kernel stack for the process as it is a safe location.