| Reference for various scheduler-related methods in the O(1) scheduler |
| Robert Love <rml@tech9.net>, MontaVista Software |
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| Note most of these methods are local to kernel/sched.c - this is by design. |
| The scheduler is meant to be self-contained and abstracted away. This document |
| is primarily for understanding the scheduler, not interfacing to it. Some of |
| the discussed interfaces, however, are general process/scheduling methods. |
| They are typically defined in include/linux/sched.h. |
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| Main Scheduling Methods |
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| void load_balance(runqueue_t *this_rq, int idle) |
| Attempts to pull tasks from one cpu to another to balance cpu usage, |
| if needed. This method is called explicitly if the runqueues are |
| imbalanced or periodically by the timer tick. Prior to calling, |
| the current runqueue must be locked and interrupts disabled. |
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| void schedule() |
| The main scheduling function. Upon return, the highest priority |
| process will be active. |
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| Locking |
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| Each runqueue has its own lock, rq->lock. When multiple runqueues need |
| to be locked, lock acquires must be ordered by ascending &runqueue value. |
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| A specific runqueue is locked via |
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| task_rq_lock(task_t pid, unsigned long *flags) |
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| which disables preemption, disables interrupts, and locks the runqueue pid is |
| running on. Likewise, |
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| task_rq_unlock(task_t pid, unsigned long *flags) |
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| unlocks the runqueue pid is running on, restores interrupts to their previous |
| state, and reenables preemption. |
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| The routines |
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| double_rq_lock(runqueue_t *rq1, runqueue_t *rq2) |
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| double_rq_unlock(runqueue_t *rq1, runqueue_t *rq2) |
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| safely lock and unlock, respectively, the two specified runqueues. They do |
| not, however, disable and restore interrupts. Users are required to do so |
| manually before and after calls. |
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| Values |
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| MAX_PRIO |
| The maximum priority of the system, stored in the task as task->prio. |
| Lower priorities are higher. Normal (non-RT) priorities range from |
| MAX_RT_PRIO to (MAX_PRIO - 1). |
| MAX_RT_PRIO |
| The maximum real-time priority of the system. Valid RT priorities |
| range from 0 to (MAX_RT_PRIO - 1). |
| MAX_USER_RT_PRIO |
| The maximum real-time priority that is exported to user-space. Should |
| always be equal to or less than MAX_RT_PRIO. Setting it less allows |
| kernel threads to have higher priorities than any user-space task. |
| MIN_TIMESLICE |
| MAX_TIMESLICE |
| Respectively, the minimum and maximum timeslices (quanta) of a process. |
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| Data |
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| struct runqueue |
| The main per-CPU runqueue data structure. |
| struct task_struct |
| The main per-process data structure. |
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| General Methods |
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| cpu_rq(cpu) |
| Returns the runqueue of the specified cpu. |
| this_rq() |
| Returns the runqueue of the current cpu. |
| task_rq(pid) |
| Returns the runqueue which holds the specified pid. |
| cpu_curr(cpu) |
| Returns the task currently running on the given cpu. |
| rt_task(pid) |
| Returns true if pid is real-time, false if not. |
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| Process Control Methods |
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| void set_user_nice(task_t *p, long nice) |
| Sets the "nice" value of task p to the given value. |
| int setscheduler(pid_t pid, int policy, struct sched_param *param) |
| Sets the scheduling policy and parameters for the given pid. |
| int set_cpus_allowed(task_t *p, unsigned long new_mask) |
| Sets a given task's CPU affinity and migrates it to a proper cpu. |
| Callers must have a valid reference to the task and assure the |
| task not exit prematurely. No locks can be held during the call. |
| set_task_state(tsk, state_value) |
| Sets the given task's state to the given value. |
| set_current_state(state_value) |
| Sets the current task's state to the given value. |
| void set_tsk_need_resched(struct task_struct *tsk) |
| Sets need_resched in the given task. |
| void clear_tsk_need_resched(struct task_struct *tsk) |
| Clears need_resched in the given task. |
| void set_need_resched() |
| Sets need_resched in the current task. |
| void clear_need_resched() |
| Clears need_resched in the current task. |
| int need_resched() |
| Returns true if need_resched is set in the current task, false |
| otherwise. |
| yield() |
| Place the current process at the end of the runqueue and call schedule. |