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/*
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 * Copyright (C) 2001-2004 Jakub Jermar
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 * All rights reserved.
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 *
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 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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 * are met:
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 *
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 * - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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 *   notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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 * - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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 *   notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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 *   documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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 * - The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
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 *   derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
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 *
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 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
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 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
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 * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
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 * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
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 * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
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 * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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 * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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 * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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 * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
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 * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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 */
28
 
29
#include <proc/scheduler.h>
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#include <proc/thread.h>
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#include <proc/task.h>
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#include <cpu.h>
33
#include <mm/vm.h>
34
#include <config.h>
35
#include <context.h>
36
#include <func.h>
37
#include <arch.h>
38
#include <arch/asm.h>
39
#include <list.h>
68 decky 40
#include <panic.h>
1 jermar 41
#include <typedefs.h>
42
#include <mm/page.h>
43
#include <synch/spinlock.h>
76 jermar 44
#include <arch/faddr.h>
111 palkovsky 45
#include <arch/atomic.h>
1 jermar 46
 
47
volatile int nrdy;
48
 
107 decky 49
 
118 jermar 50
/** Take actions before new thread runs
107 decky 51
 *
118 jermar 52
 * Perform actions that need to be
53
 * taken before the newly selected
54
 * tread is passed control.
107 decky 55
 *
56
 */
52 vana 57
void before_thread_runs(void)
58
{
59
	before_thread_runs_arch(); 
57 vana 60
	fpu_context_restore(&(THREAD->saved_fpu_context));
52 vana 61
}
62
 
63
 
107 decky 64
/** Initialize scheduler
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 *
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 * Initialize kernel scheduler.
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 *
68
 */
1 jermar 69
void scheduler_init(void)
70
{
71
}
72
 
107 decky 73
 
74
/** Get thread to be scheduled
75
 *
76
 * Get the optimal thread to be scheduled
109 jermar 77
 * according to thread accounting and scheduler
107 decky 78
 * policy.
79
 *
80
 * @return Thread to be scheduled.
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 *
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 */
1 jermar 83
struct thread *find_best_thread(void)
84
{
85
	thread_t *t;
86
	runq_t *r;
87
	int i, n;
88
 
89
loop:
90
	cpu_priority_high();
91
 
15 jermar 92
	spinlock_lock(&CPU->lock);
93
	n = CPU->nrdy;
94
	spinlock_unlock(&CPU->lock);
1 jermar 95
 
96
	cpu_priority_low();
97
 
98
	if (n == 0) {
99
		#ifdef __SMP__
100
		/*
101
		 * If the load balancing thread is not running, wake it up and
102
		 * set CPU-private flag that the kcpulb has been started.
103
		 */
15 jermar 104
		if (test_and_set(&CPU->kcpulbstarted) == 0) {
125 jermar 105
			waitq_wakeup(&CPU->kcpulb_wq, 0);
1 jermar 106
			goto loop;
107
		}
108
		#endif /* __SMP__ */
109
 
110
		/*
111
		 * For there was nothing to run, the CPU goes to sleep
112
		 * until a hardware interrupt or an IPI comes.
113
		 * This improves energy saving and hyperthreading.
114
		 * On the other hand, several hardware interrupts can be ignored.
115
		 */
116
		 cpu_sleep();
117
		 goto loop;
118
	}
119
 
120
	cpu_priority_high();
114 jermar 121
 
122
	i = 0;
123
retry:
124
	for (; i<RQ_COUNT; i++) {
15 jermar 125
		r = &CPU->rq[i];
1 jermar 126
		spinlock_lock(&r->lock);
127
		if (r->n == 0) {
128
			/*
129
			 * If this queue is empty, try a lower-priority queue.
130
			 */
131
			spinlock_unlock(&r->lock);
132
			continue;
133
		}
134
 
115 jermar 135
		/* avoid deadlock with relink_rq() */
114 jermar 136
		if (!spinlock_trylock(&CPU->lock)) {
137
			/*
138
			 * Unlock r and try again.
139
			 */
140
			spinlock_unlock(&r->lock);
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			goto retry;
142
		}
15 jermar 143
		CPU->nrdy--;
144
		spinlock_unlock(&CPU->lock);
1 jermar 145
 
114 jermar 146
		atomic_dec(&nrdy);
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		r->n--;
148
 
149
		/*
150
		 * Take the first thread from the queue.
151
		 */
152
		t = list_get_instance(r->rq_head.next, thread_t, rq_link);
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		list_remove(&t->rq_link);
154
 
155
		spinlock_unlock(&r->lock);
156
 
157
		spinlock_lock(&t->lock);
15 jermar 158
		t->cpu = CPU;
1 jermar 159
 
160
		t->ticks = us2ticks((i+1)*10000);
161
		t->pri = i;	/* eventually correct rq index */
162
 
163
		/*
164
		 * Clear the X_STOLEN flag so that t can be migrated when load balancing needs emerge.
165
		 */
166
		t->flags &= ~X_STOLEN;
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		spinlock_unlock(&t->lock);
168
 
169
		return t;
170
	}
171
	goto loop;
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173
}
174
 
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176
/** Prevent rq starvation
177
 *
178
 * Prevent low priority threads from starving in rq's.
179
 *
180
 * When the function decides to relink rq's, it reconnects
181
 * respective pointers so that in result threads with 'pri'
182
 * greater or equal 'start' are moved to a higher-priority queue.
183
 *
184
 * @param start Threshold priority.
185
 *
1 jermar 186
 */
187
void relink_rq(int start)
188
{
189
	link_t head;
190
	runq_t *r;
191
	int i, n;
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193
	list_initialize(&head);
15 jermar 194
	spinlock_lock(&CPU->lock);
195
	if (CPU->needs_relink > NEEDS_RELINK_MAX) {
1 jermar 196
		for (i = start; i<RQ_COUNT-1; i++) {
197
			/* remember and empty rq[i + 1] */
15 jermar 198
			r = &CPU->rq[i + 1];
1 jermar 199
			spinlock_lock(&r->lock);
200
			list_concat(&head, &r->rq_head);
201
			n = r->n;
202
			r->n = 0;
203
			spinlock_unlock(&r->lock);
204
 
205
			/* append rq[i + 1] to rq[i] */
15 jermar 206
			r = &CPU->rq[i];
1 jermar 207
			spinlock_lock(&r->lock);
208
			list_concat(&r->rq_head, &head);
209
			r->n += n;
210
			spinlock_unlock(&r->lock);
211
		}
15 jermar 212
		CPU->needs_relink = 0;
1 jermar 213
	}
15 jermar 214
	spinlock_unlock(&CPU->lock);				
1 jermar 215
 
216
}
217
 
107 decky 218
 
219
/** The scheduler
220
 *
221
 * The thread scheduling procedure.
222
 *
1 jermar 223
 */
224
void scheduler(void)
225
{
226
	volatile pri_t pri;
227
 
228
	pri = cpu_priority_high();
229
 
230
	if (haltstate)
231
		halt();
232
 
15 jermar 233
	if (THREAD) {
234
		spinlock_lock(&THREAD->lock);
57 vana 235
		fpu_context_save(&(THREAD->saved_fpu_context));
15 jermar 236
		if (!context_save(&THREAD->saved_context)) {
1 jermar 237
			/*
238
			 * This is the place where threads leave scheduler();
239
			 */
22 jermar 240
			before_thread_runs();
125 jermar 241
			spinlock_unlock(&THREAD->lock);
15 jermar 242
			cpu_priority_restore(THREAD->saved_context.pri);
1 jermar 243
			return;
244
		}
170 jermar 245
 
246
		/*
247
		 * CPU priority of preempted thread is recorded here
248
		 * to facilitate scheduler() invocations from
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		 * cpu_priority_high()'ed code (e.g. waitq_sleep_timeout()). 
250
		 */
15 jermar 251
		THREAD->saved_context.pri = pri;
1 jermar 252
	}
253
 
254
	/*
255
	 * We may not keep the old stack.
256
	 * Reason: If we kept the old stack and got blocked, for instance, in
257
	 * find_best_thread(), the old thread could get rescheduled by another
258
	 * CPU and overwrite the part of its own stack that was also used by
259
	 * the scheduler on this CPU.
260
	 *
261
	 * Moreover, we have to bypass the compiler-generated POP sequence
262
	 * which is fooled by SP being set to the very top of the stack.
263
	 * Therefore the scheduler() function continues in
264
	 * scheduler_separated_stack().
265
	 */
15 jermar 266
	context_save(&CPU->saved_context);
97 jermar 267
	context_set(&CPU->saved_context, FADDR(scheduler_separated_stack), CPU->stack, CPU_STACK_SIZE);
15 jermar 268
	context_restore(&CPU->saved_context);
1 jermar 269
	/* not reached */
270
}
271
 
107 decky 272
 
273
/** Scheduler stack switch wrapper
274
 *
275
 * Second part of the scheduler() function
276
 * using new stack. Handling the actual context
277
 * switch to a new thread.
278
 *
279
 */
1 jermar 280
void scheduler_separated_stack(void)
281
{
282
	int priority;
283
 
15 jermar 284
	if (THREAD) {
285
		switch (THREAD->state) {
1 jermar 286
		    case Running:
125 jermar 287
			THREAD->state = Ready;
288
			spinlock_unlock(&THREAD->lock);
289
			thread_ready(THREAD);
290
			break;
1 jermar 291
 
292
		    case Exiting:
125 jermar 293
			frame_free((__address) THREAD->kstack);
294
			if (THREAD->ustack) {
295
				frame_free((__address) THREAD->ustack);
296
			}
1 jermar 297
 
125 jermar 298
			/*
299
			 * Detach from the containing task.
300
			 */
301
			spinlock_lock(&TASK->lock);
302
			list_remove(&THREAD->th_link);
303
			spinlock_unlock(&TASK->lock);
73 vana 304
 
125 jermar 305
			spinlock_unlock(&THREAD->lock);
306
 
307
			spinlock_lock(&threads_lock);
308
			list_remove(&THREAD->threads_link);
309
			spinlock_unlock(&threads_lock);
73 vana 310
 
125 jermar 311
			spinlock_lock(&CPU->lock);
312
			if(CPU->fpu_owner==THREAD) CPU->fpu_owner=NULL;
313
			spinlock_unlock(&CPU->lock);
314
 
315
			free(THREAD);
316
 
317
			break;
318
 
1 jermar 319
		    case Sleeping:
125 jermar 320
			/*
321
			 * Prefer the thread after it's woken up.
322
			 */
323
			THREAD->pri = -1;
1 jermar 324
 
125 jermar 325
			/*
326
			 * We need to release wq->lock which we locked in waitq_sleep().
327
			 * Address of wq->lock is kept in THREAD->sleep_queue.
328
			 */
329
			spinlock_unlock(&THREAD->sleep_queue->lock);
1 jermar 330
 
125 jermar 331
			/*
332
			 * Check for possible requests for out-of-context invocation.
333
			 */
334
			if (THREAD->call_me) {
335
				THREAD->call_me(THREAD->call_me_with);
336
				THREAD->call_me = NULL;
337
				THREAD->call_me_with = NULL;
338
			}
1 jermar 339
 
125 jermar 340
			spinlock_unlock(&THREAD->lock);
1 jermar 341
 
125 jermar 342
			break;
343
 
1 jermar 344
		    default:
125 jermar 345
			/*
346
			 * Entering state is unexpected.
347
			 */
348
			panic("tid%d: unexpected state %s\n", THREAD->tid, thread_states[THREAD->state]);
349
			break;
1 jermar 350
		}
15 jermar 351
		THREAD = NULL;
1 jermar 352
	}
125 jermar 353
 
15 jermar 354
	THREAD = find_best_thread();
1 jermar 355
 
15 jermar 356
	spinlock_lock(&THREAD->lock);
357
	priority = THREAD->pri;
358
	spinlock_unlock(&THREAD->lock);	
1 jermar 359
 
360
	relink_rq(priority);		
361
 
15 jermar 362
	spinlock_lock(&THREAD->lock);	
1 jermar 363
 
364
	/*
365
	 * If both the old and the new task are the same, lots of work is avoided.
366
	 */
15 jermar 367
	if (TASK != THREAD->task) {
1 jermar 368
		vm_t *m1 = NULL;
369
		vm_t *m2;
370
 
15 jermar 371
		if (TASK) {
372
			spinlock_lock(&TASK->lock);
373
			m1 = TASK->vm;
374
			spinlock_unlock(&TASK->lock);
1 jermar 375
		}
376
 
15 jermar 377
		spinlock_lock(&THREAD->task->lock);
378
		m2 = THREAD->task->vm;
379
		spinlock_unlock(&THREAD->task->lock);
1 jermar 380
 
381
		/*
382
		 * Note that it is possible for two tasks to share one vm mapping.
383
		 */
384
		if (m1 != m2) {
385
			/*
386
			 * Both tasks and vm mappings are different.
387
			 * Replace the old one with the new one.
388
			 */
389
			vm_install(m2);
390
		}
15 jermar 391
		TASK = THREAD->task;	
1 jermar 392
	}
393
 
15 jermar 394
	THREAD->state = Running;
1 jermar 395
 
396
	#ifdef SCHEDULER_VERBOSE
15 jermar 397
	printf("cpu%d: tid %d (pri=%d,ticks=%d,nrdy=%d)\n", CPU->id, THREAD->tid, THREAD->pri, THREAD->ticks, CPU->nrdy);
1 jermar 398
	#endif	
399
 
15 jermar 400
	context_restore(&THREAD->saved_context);
1 jermar 401
	/* not reached */
402
}
403
 
107 decky 404
 
1 jermar 405
#ifdef __SMP__
107 decky 406
/** Load balancing thread
407
 *
408
 * SMP load balancing thread, supervising thread supplies
409
 * for the CPU it's wired to.
410
 *
411
 * @param arg Generic thread argument (unused).
412
 *
1 jermar 413
 */
414
void kcpulb(void *arg)
415
{
416
	thread_t *t;
417
	int count, i, j, k = 0;
418
	pri_t pri;
419
 
420
loop:
421
	/*
422
	 * Sleep until there's some work to do.
423
	 */
15 jermar 424
	waitq_sleep(&CPU->kcpulb_wq);
1 jermar 425
 
426
not_satisfied:
427
	/*
428
	 * Calculate the number of threads that will be migrated/stolen from
429
	 * other CPU's. Note that situation can have changed between two
430
	 * passes. Each time get the most up to date counts.
431
	 */
432
	pri = cpu_priority_high();
15 jermar 433
	spinlock_lock(&CPU->lock);
1 jermar 434
	count = nrdy / config.cpu_active;
15 jermar 435
	count -= CPU->nrdy;
436
	spinlock_unlock(&CPU->lock);
1 jermar 437
	cpu_priority_restore(pri);
438
 
439
	if (count <= 0)
440
		goto satisfied;
441
 
442
	/*
443
	 * Searching least priority queues on all CPU's first and most priority queues on all CPU's last.
444
	 */
445
	for (j=RQ_COUNT-1; j >= 0; j--) {
446
		for (i=0; i < config.cpu_active; i++) {
447
			link_t *l;
448
			runq_t *r;
449
			cpu_t *cpu;
450
 
451
			cpu = &cpus[(i + k) % config.cpu_active];
452
 
453
			/*
454
			 * Not interested in ourselves.
455
			 * Doesn't require interrupt disabling for kcpulb is X_WIRED.
456
			 */
15 jermar 457
			if (CPU == cpu)
115 jermar 458
				continue;				
1 jermar 459
 
460
restart:		pri = cpu_priority_high();
115 jermar 461
			r = &cpu->rq[j];
1 jermar 462
			spinlock_lock(&r->lock);
463
			if (r->n == 0) {
464
				spinlock_unlock(&r->lock);
465
				cpu_priority_restore(pri);
466
				continue;
467
			}
468
 
469
			t = NULL;
470
			l = r->rq_head.prev;	/* search rq from the back */
471
			while (l != &r->rq_head) {
472
				t = list_get_instance(l, thread_t, rq_link);
473
				/*
125 jermar 474
				 * We don't want to steal CPU-wired threads neither threads already stolen.
1 jermar 475
				 * The latter prevents threads from migrating between CPU's without ever being run.
125 jermar 476
				 * We don't want to steal threads whose FPU context is still in CPU.
73 vana 477
				 */
1 jermar 478
				spinlock_lock(&t->lock);
73 vana 479
				if ( (!(t->flags & (X_WIRED | X_STOLEN))) && (!(t->fpu_context_engaged)) ) {
115 jermar 480
 
1 jermar 481
					/*
482
					 * Remove t from r.
483
					 */
484
 
485
					spinlock_unlock(&t->lock);
486
 
487
					/*
488
					 * Here we have to avoid deadlock with relink_rq(),
489
					 * because it locks cpu and r in a different order than we do.
490
					 */
491
					if (!spinlock_trylock(&cpu->lock)) {
492
						/* Release all locks and try again. */ 
493
						spinlock_unlock(&r->lock);
494
						cpu_priority_restore(pri);
495
						goto restart;
496
					}
497
					cpu->nrdy--;
498
					spinlock_unlock(&cpu->lock);
499
 
111 palkovsky 500
					atomic_dec(&nrdy);
1 jermar 501
 
125 jermar 502
					r->n--;
1 jermar 503
					list_remove(&t->rq_link);
504
 
505
					break;
506
				}
507
				spinlock_unlock(&t->lock);
508
				l = l->prev;
509
				t = NULL;
510
			}
511
			spinlock_unlock(&r->lock);
512
 
513
			if (t) {
514
				/*
515
				 * Ready t on local CPU
516
				 */
517
				spinlock_lock(&t->lock);
518
				#ifdef KCPULB_VERBOSE
15 jermar 519
				printf("kcpulb%d: TID %d -> cpu%d, nrdy=%d, avg=%d\n", CPU->id, t->tid, CPU->id, CPU->nrdy, nrdy / config.cpu_active);
1 jermar 520
				#endif
521
				t->flags |= X_STOLEN;
522
				spinlock_unlock(&t->lock);
523
 
524
				thread_ready(t);
525
 
526
				cpu_priority_restore(pri);
527
 
528
				if (--count == 0)
529
					goto satisfied;
530
 
531
				/*
125 jermar 532
				 * We are not satisfied yet, focus on another CPU next time.
1 jermar 533
				 */
534
				k++;
535
 
536
				continue;
537
			}
538
			cpu_priority_restore(pri);
539
		}
540
	}
541
 
15 jermar 542
	if (CPU->nrdy) {
1 jermar 543
		/*
544
		 * Be a little bit light-weight and let migrated threads run.
545
		 */
546
		scheduler();
547
	} 
548
	else {
549
		/*
550
		 * We failed to migrate a single thread.
551
		 * Something more sophisticated should be done.
552
		 */
553
		scheduler();
554
	}
555
 
556
	goto not_satisfied;
125 jermar 557
 
1 jermar 558
satisfied:
559
	/*
560
	 * Tell find_best_thread() to wake us up later again.
561
	 */
15 jermar 562
	CPU->kcpulbstarted = 0;
1 jermar 563
	goto loop;
564
}
565
 
566
#endif /* __SMP__ */