I was reading topic: "Inlined execution of subtasks" in a book on Parallel Prog, by Colin Campell. It’s often the case that a task must wait for a second task to complete
before the first task can continue. If the second task hasn’t begun to execute, you might imagine that the thread that is executing the first task blocks until the second task is eventually allowed to run and complete. An unlucky queue position for the second task can make this an arbitrarily long wait, and in extreme cases can even result in deadlock if all other worker threads are busy. Fortunately, the TPL can detect wh…