0 votes 0 votes closed with the note: Found the answer Does Progress implies freedom from Deadlock? Operating System process-synchronization critical-section operating-system + – Nirmal Gaur asked Dec 19, 2018 • closed Dec 19, 2018 by Nirmal Gaur Nirmal Gaur 552 views comment Share Follow See all 5 Comments See all 5 5 Comments reply Show 2 previous comments Nirmal Gaur commented Dec 19, 2018 reply Follow Share can u explain it? 0 votes 0 votes anjali007 commented Dec 19, 2018 reply Follow Share @kumar.dilip @Hemanth_13' how? because progress means that if process P1 is unwilling to go into the critical section then process P2 should not be stopped but deadlock means they are waiting for certain turn of events and both are interested in it and that leads to deadlock.. So I think there is no such reln btw progress and deadlock ... correct me If I am wrong 0 votes 0 votes Nirmal Gaur commented Dec 19, 2018 reply Follow Share @anjali007 Read this: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/33143779/what-is-progress-and-bounded-waiting-in-critical-section/33409854#33409854 0 votes 0 votes Please log in or register to add a comment.