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===Regions===
Main article: [[ http://wiki.osdev.org/User:Gravaera/UDI_Regions | UDI Regions ]]
 
Driver instances are divided into regions, the unit of concurrent execution in UDI. UDI regions location- and instance-independent, meaning that they can be moved from one place to another without affecting any of the other regions because they share no common state. This is particularly interesting in multiprocessor systems (esp. NUMA) because an environment may separate regions due to performance and resource constraints. They are concurrent in the sense that there can only be one thread running in a region at any given time. If there's still code running in region context while an asynchronous service call returns, the callback procedure is put on a queue. This helps avoid all sorts of locking mechanisms and isn't really a performance bottleneck since there can be more than once region per instance and more than once instance per driver running at the same time. Since regions don't share any state it's safe to say that running them in parallel won't cause any race conditions. It's worth mentioning that, because of the separate states, the tasks performed by regions are mutually-exclusive (for instance a network driver might have one region that handles sending packets and another receiving). This is exactly why there is no performance bottleneck.