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| 1 | jermar | 1 | /* |
| 2 | * Copyright (C) 2001-2004 Jakub Jermar |
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| 3 | * All rights reserved. |
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| 4 | * |
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| 5 | * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without |
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| 6 | * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions |
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| 7 | * are met: |
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| 8 | * |
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| 9 | * - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright |
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| 10 | * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. |
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| 11 | * - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright |
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| 12 | * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the |
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| 13 | * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. |
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| 14 | * - The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products |
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| 15 | * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. |
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| 16 | * |
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| 17 | * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR |
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| 18 | * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES |
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| 19 | * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. |
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| 20 | * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, |
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| 21 | * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT |
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| 22 | * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, |
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| 23 | * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY |
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| 24 | * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT |
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| 25 | * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF |
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| 26 | * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. |
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| 27 | */ |
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| 28 | |||
| 29 | #include <proc/scheduler.h> |
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| 30 | #include <proc/thread.h> |
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| 31 | #include <proc/task.h> |
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| 378 | jermar | 32 | #include <mm/frame.h> |
| 33 | #include <mm/page.h> |
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| 703 | jermar | 34 | #include <mm/as.h> |
| 378 | jermar | 35 | #include <arch/asm.h> |
| 36 | #include <arch/faddr.h> |
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| 37 | #include <arch/atomic.h> |
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| 38 | #include <synch/spinlock.h> |
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| 1 | jermar | 39 | #include <config.h> |
| 40 | #include <context.h> |
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| 41 | #include <func.h> |
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| 42 | #include <arch.h> |
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| 788 | jermar | 43 | #include <adt/list.h> |
| 68 | decky | 44 | #include <panic.h> |
| 1 | jermar | 45 | #include <typedefs.h> |
| 378 | jermar | 46 | #include <cpu.h> |
| 195 | vana | 47 | #include <print.h> |
| 227 | jermar | 48 | #include <debug.h> |
| 1 | jermar | 49 | |
| 475 | jermar | 50 | atomic_t nrdy; |
| 195 | vana | 51 | |
| 897 | jermar | 52 | /** Take actions before new thread runs. |
| 107 | decky | 53 | * |
| 118 | jermar | 54 | * Perform actions that need to be |
| 55 | * taken before the newly selected |
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| 56 | * tread is passed control. |
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| 107 | decky | 57 | * |
| 827 | palkovsky | 58 | * THREAD->lock is locked on entry |
| 59 | * |
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| 107 | decky | 60 | */ |
| 52 | vana | 61 | void before_thread_runs(void) |
| 62 | { |
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| 309 | palkovsky | 63 | before_thread_runs_arch(); |
| 458 | decky | 64 | #ifdef CONFIG_FPU_LAZY |
| 309 | palkovsky | 65 | if(THREAD==CPU->fpu_owner) |
| 66 | fpu_enable(); |
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| 67 | else |
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| 68 | fpu_disable(); |
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| 69 | #else |
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| 70 | fpu_enable(); |
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| 71 | if (THREAD->fpu_context_exists) |
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| 72 | fpu_context_restore(&(THREAD->saved_fpu_context)); |
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| 73 | else { |
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| 827 | palkovsky | 74 | fpu_init(&(THREAD->saved_fpu_context)); |
| 309 | palkovsky | 75 | THREAD->fpu_context_exists=1; |
| 76 | } |
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| 77 | #endif |
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| 52 | vana | 78 | } |
| 79 | |||
| 897 | jermar | 80 | /** Take actions after old thread ran. |
| 81 | * |
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| 82 | * Perform actions that need to be |
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| 83 | * taken after the running thread |
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| 84 | * was preempted by the scheduler. |
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| 85 | * |
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| 86 | * THREAD->lock is locked on entry |
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| 87 | * |
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| 88 | */ |
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| 89 | void after_thread_ran(void) |
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| 90 | { |
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| 91 | after_thread_ran_arch(); |
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| 92 | } |
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| 93 | |||
| 458 | decky | 94 | #ifdef CONFIG_FPU_LAZY |
| 309 | palkovsky | 95 | void scheduler_fpu_lazy_request(void) |
| 96 | { |
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| 97 | fpu_enable(); |
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| 827 | palkovsky | 98 | spinlock_lock(&CPU->lock); |
| 99 | |||
| 100 | /* Save old context */ |
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| 309 | palkovsky | 101 | if (CPU->fpu_owner != NULL) { |
| 827 | palkovsky | 102 | spinlock_lock(&CPU->fpu_owner->lock); |
| 309 | palkovsky | 103 | fpu_context_save(&CPU->fpu_owner->saved_fpu_context); |
| 104 | /* don't prevent migration */ |
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| 105 | CPU->fpu_owner->fpu_context_engaged=0; |
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| 827 | palkovsky | 106 | spinlock_unlock(&CPU->fpu_owner->lock); |
| 309 | palkovsky | 107 | } |
| 827 | palkovsky | 108 | |
| 109 | spinlock_lock(&THREAD->lock); |
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| 309 | palkovsky | 110 | if (THREAD->fpu_context_exists) |
| 111 | fpu_context_restore(&THREAD->saved_fpu_context); |
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| 112 | else { |
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| 827 | palkovsky | 113 | fpu_init(&(THREAD->saved_fpu_context)); |
| 309 | palkovsky | 114 | THREAD->fpu_context_exists=1; |
| 115 | } |
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| 116 | CPU->fpu_owner=THREAD; |
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| 117 | THREAD->fpu_context_engaged = 1; |
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| 827 | palkovsky | 118 | |
| 119 | spinlock_unlock(&THREAD->lock); |
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| 120 | spinlock_unlock(&CPU->lock); |
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| 309 | palkovsky | 121 | } |
| 122 | #endif |
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| 52 | vana | 123 | |
| 107 | decky | 124 | /** Initialize scheduler |
| 125 | * |
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| 126 | * Initialize kernel scheduler. |
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| 127 | * |
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| 128 | */ |
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| 1 | jermar | 129 | void scheduler_init(void) |
| 130 | { |
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| 131 | } |
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| 132 | |||
| 107 | decky | 133 | |
| 134 | /** Get thread to be scheduled |
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| 135 | * |
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| 136 | * Get the optimal thread to be scheduled |
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| 109 | jermar | 137 | * according to thread accounting and scheduler |
| 107 | decky | 138 | * policy. |
| 139 | * |
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| 140 | * @return Thread to be scheduled. |
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| 141 | * |
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| 142 | */ |
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| 483 | jermar | 143 | static thread_t *find_best_thread(void) |
| 1 | jermar | 144 | { |
| 145 | thread_t *t; |
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| 146 | runq_t *r; |
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| 783 | palkovsky | 147 | int i; |
| 1 | jermar | 148 | |
| 227 | jermar | 149 | ASSERT(CPU != NULL); |
| 150 | |||
| 1 | jermar | 151 | loop: |
| 413 | jermar | 152 | interrupts_enable(); |
| 1 | jermar | 153 | |
| 783 | palkovsky | 154 | if (atomic_get(&CPU->nrdy) == 0) { |
| 1 | jermar | 155 | /* |
| 156 | * For there was nothing to run, the CPU goes to sleep |
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| 157 | * until a hardware interrupt or an IPI comes. |
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| 158 | * This improves energy saving and hyperthreading. |
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| 159 | */ |
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| 785 | jermar | 160 | |
| 161 | /* |
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| 162 | * An interrupt might occur right now and wake up a thread. |
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| 163 | * In such case, the CPU will continue to go to sleep |
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| 164 | * even though there is a runnable thread. |
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| 165 | */ |
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| 166 | |||
| 1 | jermar | 167 | cpu_sleep(); |
| 168 | goto loop; |
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| 169 | } |
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| 170 | |||
| 413 | jermar | 171 | interrupts_disable(); |
| 114 | jermar | 172 | |
| 173 | i = 0; |
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| 174 | for (; i<RQ_COUNT; i++) { |
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| 15 | jermar | 175 | r = &CPU->rq[i]; |
| 1 | jermar | 176 | spinlock_lock(&r->lock); |
| 177 | if (r->n == 0) { |
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| 178 | /* |
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| 179 | * If this queue is empty, try a lower-priority queue. |
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| 180 | */ |
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| 181 | spinlock_unlock(&r->lock); |
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| 182 | continue; |
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| 183 | } |
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| 213 | jermar | 184 | |
| 783 | palkovsky | 185 | atomic_dec(&CPU->nrdy); |
| 475 | jermar | 186 | atomic_dec(&nrdy); |
| 1 | jermar | 187 | r->n--; |
| 188 | |||
| 189 | /* |
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| 190 | * Take the first thread from the queue. |
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| 191 | */ |
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| 192 | t = list_get_instance(r->rq_head.next, thread_t, rq_link); |
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| 193 | list_remove(&t->rq_link); |
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| 194 | |||
| 195 | spinlock_unlock(&r->lock); |
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| 196 | |||
| 197 | spinlock_lock(&t->lock); |
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| 15 | jermar | 198 | t->cpu = CPU; |
| 1 | jermar | 199 | |
| 200 | t->ticks = us2ticks((i+1)*10000); |
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| 413 | jermar | 201 | t->priority = i; /* eventually correct rq index */ |
| 1 | jermar | 202 | |
| 203 | /* |
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| 204 | * Clear the X_STOLEN flag so that t can be migrated when load balancing needs emerge. |
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| 205 | */ |
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| 206 | t->flags &= ~X_STOLEN; |
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| 207 | spinlock_unlock(&t->lock); |
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| 208 | |||
| 209 | return t; |
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| 210 | } |
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| 211 | goto loop; |
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| 212 | |||
| 213 | } |
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| 107 | decky | 215 | |
| 216 | /** Prevent rq starvation |
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| 217 | * |
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| 218 | * Prevent low priority threads from starving in rq's. |
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| 219 | * |
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| 220 | * When the function decides to relink rq's, it reconnects |
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| 221 | * respective pointers so that in result threads with 'pri' |
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| 222 | * greater or equal 'start' are moved to a higher-priority queue. |
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| 223 | * |
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| 224 | * @param start Threshold priority. |
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| 225 | * |
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| 1 | jermar | 226 | */ |
| 452 | decky | 227 | static void relink_rq(int start) |
| 1 | jermar | 228 | { |
| 229 | link_t head; |
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| 230 | runq_t *r; |
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| 231 | int i, n; |
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| 232 | |||
| 233 | list_initialize(&head); |
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| 15 | jermar | 234 | spinlock_lock(&CPU->lock); |
| 235 | if (CPU->needs_relink > NEEDS_RELINK_MAX) { |
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| 1 | jermar | 236 | for (i = start; i<RQ_COUNT-1; i++) { |
| 237 | /* remember and empty rq[i + 1] */ |
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| 15 | jermar | 238 | r = &CPU->rq[i + 1]; |
| 1 | jermar | 239 | spinlock_lock(&r->lock); |
| 240 | list_concat(&head, &r->rq_head); |
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| 241 | n = r->n; |
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| 242 | r->n = 0; |
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| 243 | spinlock_unlock(&r->lock); |
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| 244 | |||
| 245 | /* append rq[i + 1] to rq[i] */ |
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| 15 | jermar | 246 | r = &CPU->rq[i]; |
| 1 | jermar | 247 | spinlock_lock(&r->lock); |
| 248 | list_concat(&r->rq_head, &head); |
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| 249 | r->n += n; |
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| 250 | spinlock_unlock(&r->lock); |
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| 251 | } |
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| 15 | jermar | 252 | CPU->needs_relink = 0; |
| 1 | jermar | 253 | } |
| 784 | palkovsky | 254 | spinlock_unlock(&CPU->lock); |
| 1 | jermar | 255 | |
| 256 | } |
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| 107 | decky | 258 | |
| 259 | /** Scheduler stack switch wrapper |
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| 260 | * |
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| 261 | * Second part of the scheduler() function |
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| 262 | * using new stack. Handling the actual context |
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| 263 | * switch to a new thread. |
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| 264 | * |
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| 787 | palkovsky | 265 | * Assume THREAD->lock is held. |
| 107 | decky | 266 | */ |
| 452 | decky | 267 | static void scheduler_separated_stack(void) |
| 1 | jermar | 268 | { |
| 269 | int priority; |
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| 270 | |||
| 227 | jermar | 271 | ASSERT(CPU != NULL); |
| 272 | |||
| 15 | jermar | 273 | if (THREAD) { |
| 897 | jermar | 274 | /* must be run after switch to scheduler stack */ |
| 275 | after_thread_ran(); |
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| 276 | |||
| 15 | jermar | 277 | switch (THREAD->state) { |
| 1 | jermar | 278 | case Running: |
| 125 | jermar | 279 | THREAD->state = Ready; |
| 280 | spinlock_unlock(&THREAD->lock); |
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| 281 | thread_ready(THREAD); |
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| 282 | break; |
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| 1 | jermar | 283 | |
| 284 | case Exiting: |
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| 787 | palkovsky | 285 | thread_destroy(THREAD); |
| 125 | jermar | 286 | break; |
| 787 | palkovsky | 287 | |
| 1 | jermar | 288 | case Sleeping: |
| 125 | jermar | 289 | /* |
| 290 | * Prefer the thread after it's woken up. |
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| 291 | */ |
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| 413 | jermar | 292 | THREAD->priority = -1; |
| 1 | jermar | 293 | |
| 125 | jermar | 294 | /* |
| 295 | * We need to release wq->lock which we locked in waitq_sleep(). |
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| 296 | * Address of wq->lock is kept in THREAD->sleep_queue. |
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| 297 | */ |
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| 298 | spinlock_unlock(&THREAD->sleep_queue->lock); |
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| 1 | jermar | 299 | |
| 125 | jermar | 300 | /* |
| 301 | * Check for possible requests for out-of-context invocation. |
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| 302 | */ |
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| 303 | if (THREAD->call_me) { |
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| 304 | THREAD->call_me(THREAD->call_me_with); |
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| 305 | THREAD->call_me = NULL; |
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| 306 | THREAD->call_me_with = NULL; |
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| 307 | } |
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| 1 | jermar | 308 | |
| 125 | jermar | 309 | spinlock_unlock(&THREAD->lock); |
| 1 | jermar | 310 | |
| 125 | jermar | 311 | break; |
| 312 | |||
| 1 | jermar | 313 | default: |
| 125 | jermar | 314 | /* |
| 315 | * Entering state is unexpected. |
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| 316 | */ |
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| 317 | panic("tid%d: unexpected state %s\n", THREAD->tid, thread_states[THREAD->state]); |
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| 318 | break; |
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| 1 | jermar | 319 | } |
| 897 | jermar | 320 | |
| 15 | jermar | 321 | THREAD = NULL; |
| 1 | jermar | 322 | } |
| 198 | jermar | 323 | |
| 214 | vana | 324 | |
| 15 | jermar | 325 | THREAD = find_best_thread(); |
| 1 | jermar | 326 | |
| 15 | jermar | 327 | spinlock_lock(&THREAD->lock); |
| 413 | jermar | 328 | priority = THREAD->priority; |
| 15 | jermar | 329 | spinlock_unlock(&THREAD->lock); |
| 192 | jermar | 330 | |
| 1 | jermar | 331 | relink_rq(priority); |
| 332 | |||
| 15 | jermar | 333 | spinlock_lock(&THREAD->lock); |
| 1 | jermar | 334 | |
| 335 | /* |
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| 336 | * If both the old and the new task are the same, lots of work is avoided. |
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| 337 | */ |
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| 15 | jermar | 338 | if (TASK != THREAD->task) { |
| 703 | jermar | 339 | as_t *as1 = NULL; |
| 340 | as_t *as2; |
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| 1 | jermar | 341 | |
| 15 | jermar | 342 | if (TASK) { |
| 343 | spinlock_lock(&TASK->lock); |
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| 703 | jermar | 344 | as1 = TASK->as; |
| 15 | jermar | 345 | spinlock_unlock(&TASK->lock); |
| 1 | jermar | 346 | } |
| 347 | |||
| 15 | jermar | 348 | spinlock_lock(&THREAD->task->lock); |
| 703 | jermar | 349 | as2 = THREAD->task->as; |
| 15 | jermar | 350 | spinlock_unlock(&THREAD->task->lock); |
| 1 | jermar | 351 | |
| 352 | /* |
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| 703 | jermar | 353 | * Note that it is possible for two tasks to share one address space. |
| 1 | jermar | 354 | */ |
| 703 | jermar | 355 | if (as1 != as2) { |
| 1 | jermar | 356 | /* |
| 703 | jermar | 357 | * Both tasks and address spaces are different. |
| 1 | jermar | 358 | * Replace the old one with the new one. |
| 359 | */ |
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| 823 | jermar | 360 | as_switch(as1, as2); |
| 1 | jermar | 361 | } |
| 15 | jermar | 362 | TASK = THREAD->task; |
| 1 | jermar | 363 | } |
| 364 | |||
| 15 | jermar | 365 | THREAD->state = Running; |
| 1 | jermar | 366 | |
| 367 | #ifdef SCHEDULER_VERBOSE |
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| 823 | jermar | 368 | printf("cpu%d: tid %d (priority=%d,ticks=%d,nrdy=%d)\n", CPU->id, THREAD->tid, THREAD->priority, THREAD->ticks, atomic_get(&CPU->nrdy)); |
| 1 | jermar | 369 | #endif |
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| 213 | jermar | 371 | /* |
| 897 | jermar | 372 | * Some architectures provide late kernel PA2KA(identity) |
| 373 | * mapping in a page fault handler. However, the page fault |
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| 374 | * handler uses the kernel stack of the running thread and |
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| 375 | * therefore cannot be used to map it. The kernel stack, if |
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| 376 | * necessary, is to be mapped in before_thread_runs(). This |
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| 377 | * function must be executed before the switch to the new stack. |
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| 378 | */ |
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| 379 | before_thread_runs(); |
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| 380 | |||
| 381 | /* |
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| 213 | jermar | 382 | * Copy the knowledge of CPU, TASK, THREAD and preemption counter to thread's stack. |
| 383 | */ |
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| 184 | jermar | 384 | the_copy(THE, (the_t *) THREAD->kstack); |
| 385 | |||
| 15 | jermar | 386 | context_restore(&THREAD->saved_context); |
| 1 | jermar | 387 | /* not reached */ |
| 388 | } |
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| 107 | decky | 390 | |
| 452 | decky | 391 | /** The scheduler |
| 392 | * |
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| 393 | * The thread scheduling procedure. |
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| 675 | jermar | 394 | * Passes control directly to |
| 395 | * scheduler_separated_stack(). |
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| 452 | decky | 396 | * |
| 397 | */ |
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| 398 | void scheduler(void) |
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| 399 | { |
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| 400 | volatile ipl_t ipl; |
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| 401 | |||
| 402 | ASSERT(CPU != NULL); |
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| 403 | |||
| 404 | ipl = interrupts_disable(); |
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| 405 | |||
| 631 | palkovsky | 406 | if (atomic_get(&haltstate)) |
| 452 | decky | 407 | halt(); |
| 408 | |||
| 409 | if (THREAD) { |
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| 410 | spinlock_lock(&THREAD->lock); |
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| 458 | decky | 411 | #ifndef CONFIG_FPU_LAZY |
| 452 | decky | 412 | fpu_context_save(&(THREAD->saved_fpu_context)); |
| 413 | #endif |
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| 414 | if (!context_save(&THREAD->saved_context)) { |
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| 415 | /* |
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| 416 | * This is the place where threads leave scheduler(); |
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| 417 | */ |
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| 418 | spinlock_unlock(&THREAD->lock); |
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| 419 | interrupts_restore(THREAD->saved_context.ipl); |
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| 420 | return; |
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| 421 | } |
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| 422 | |||
| 423 | /* |
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| 424 | * Interrupt priority level of preempted thread is recorded here |
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| 425 | * to facilitate scheduler() invocations from interrupts_disable()'d |
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| 426 | * code (e.g. waitq_sleep_timeout()). |
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| 427 | */ |
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| 428 | THREAD->saved_context.ipl = ipl; |
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| 429 | } |
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| 430 | |||
| 431 | /* |
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| 557 | jermar | 432 | * Through the 'THE' structure, we keep track of THREAD, TASK, CPU, VM |
| 452 | decky | 433 | * and preemption counter. At this point THE could be coming either |
| 434 | * from THREAD's or CPU's stack. |
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| 435 | */ |
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| 436 | the_copy(THE, (the_t *) CPU->stack); |
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| 437 | |||
| 438 | /* |
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| 439 | * We may not keep the old stack. |
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| 440 | * Reason: If we kept the old stack and got blocked, for instance, in |
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| 441 | * find_best_thread(), the old thread could get rescheduled by another |
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| 442 | * CPU and overwrite the part of its own stack that was also used by |
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| 443 | * the scheduler on this CPU. |
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| 444 | * |
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| 445 | * Moreover, we have to bypass the compiler-generated POP sequence |
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| 446 | * which is fooled by SP being set to the very top of the stack. |
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| 447 | * Therefore the scheduler() function continues in |
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| 448 | * scheduler_separated_stack(). |
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| 449 | */ |
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| 450 | context_save(&CPU->saved_context); |
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| 451 | context_set(&CPU->saved_context, FADDR(scheduler_separated_stack), (__address) CPU->stack, CPU_STACK_SIZE); |
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| 452 | context_restore(&CPU->saved_context); |
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| 453 | /* not reached */ |
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| 454 | } |
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| 455 | |||
| 456 | |||
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| 458 | |||
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| 458 | decky | 460 | #ifdef CONFIG_SMP |
| 107 | decky | 461 | /** Load balancing thread |
| 462 | * |
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| 463 | * SMP load balancing thread, supervising thread supplies |
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| 464 | * for the CPU it's wired to. |
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| 465 | * |
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| 466 | * @param arg Generic thread argument (unused). |
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| 467 | * |
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| 1 | jermar | 468 | */ |
| 469 | void kcpulb(void *arg) |
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| 470 | { |
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| 471 | thread_t *t; |
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| 783 | palkovsky | 472 | int count, average, i, j, k = 0; |
| 413 | jermar | 473 | ipl_t ipl; |
| 1 | jermar | 474 | |
| 475 | loop: |
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| 476 | /* |
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| 779 | jermar | 477 | * Work in 1s intervals. |
| 1 | jermar | 478 | */ |
| 779 | jermar | 479 | thread_sleep(1); |
| 1 | jermar | 480 | |
| 481 | not_satisfied: |
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| 482 | /* |
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| 483 | * Calculate the number of threads that will be migrated/stolen from |
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| 484 | * other CPU's. Note that situation can have changed between two |
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| 485 | * passes. Each time get the most up to date counts. |
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| 486 | */ |
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| 784 | palkovsky | 487 | average = atomic_get(&nrdy) / config.cpu_active + 1; |
| 783 | palkovsky | 488 | count = average - atomic_get(&CPU->nrdy); |
| 1 | jermar | 489 | |
| 784 | palkovsky | 490 | if (count <= 0) |
| 1 | jermar | 491 | goto satisfied; |
| 492 | |||
| 493 | /* |
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| 494 | * Searching least priority queues on all CPU's first and most priority queues on all CPU's last. |
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| 495 | */ |
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| 496 | for (j=RQ_COUNT-1; j >= 0; j--) { |
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| 497 | for (i=0; i < config.cpu_active; i++) { |
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| 498 | link_t *l; |
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| 499 | runq_t *r; |
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| 500 | cpu_t *cpu; |
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| 501 | |||
| 502 | cpu = &cpus[(i + k) % config.cpu_active]; |
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| 503 | |||
| 504 | /* |
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| 505 | * Not interested in ourselves. |
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| 506 | * Doesn't require interrupt disabling for kcpulb is X_WIRED. |
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| 507 | */ |
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| 15 | jermar | 508 | if (CPU == cpu) |
| 783 | palkovsky | 509 | continue; |
| 510 | if (atomic_get(&cpu->nrdy) <= average) |
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| 511 | continue; |
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| 1 | jermar | 512 | |
| 784 | palkovsky | 513 | ipl = interrupts_disable(); |
| 115 | jermar | 514 | r = &cpu->rq[j]; |
| 1 | jermar | 515 | spinlock_lock(&r->lock); |
| 516 | if (r->n == 0) { |
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| 517 | spinlock_unlock(&r->lock); |
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| 413 | jermar | 518 | interrupts_restore(ipl); |
| 1 | jermar | 519 | continue; |
| 520 | } |
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| 521 | |||
| 522 | t = NULL; |
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| 523 | l = r->rq_head.prev; /* search rq from the back */ |
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| 524 | while (l != &r->rq_head) { |
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| 525 | t = list_get_instance(l, thread_t, rq_link); |
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| 526 | /* |
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| 125 | jermar | 527 | * We don't want to steal CPU-wired threads neither threads already stolen. |
| 1 | jermar | 528 | * The latter prevents threads from migrating between CPU's without ever being run. |
| 125 | jermar | 529 | * We don't want to steal threads whose FPU context is still in CPU. |
| 73 | vana | 530 | */ |
| 1 | jermar | 531 | spinlock_lock(&t->lock); |
| 73 | vana | 532 | if ( (!(t->flags & (X_WIRED | X_STOLEN))) && (!(t->fpu_context_engaged)) ) { |
| 1 | jermar | 533 | /* |
| 534 | * Remove t from r. |
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| 535 | */ |
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| 536 | spinlock_unlock(&t->lock); |
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| 537 | |||
| 783 | palkovsky | 538 | atomic_dec(&cpu->nrdy); |
| 475 | jermar | 539 | atomic_dec(&nrdy); |
| 1 | jermar | 540 | |
| 125 | jermar | 541 | r->n--; |
| 1 | jermar | 542 | list_remove(&t->rq_link); |
| 543 | |||
| 544 | break; |
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| 545 | } |
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| 546 | spinlock_unlock(&t->lock); |
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| 547 | l = l->prev; |
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| 548 | t = NULL; |
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| 549 | } |
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| 550 | spinlock_unlock(&r->lock); |
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| 551 | |||
| 552 | if (t) { |
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| 553 | /* |
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| 554 | * Ready t on local CPU |
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| 555 | */ |
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| 556 | spinlock_lock(&t->lock); |
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| 557 | #ifdef KCPULB_VERBOSE |
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| 783 | palkovsky | 558 | printf("kcpulb%d: TID %d -> cpu%d, nrdy=%d, avg=%d\n", CPU->id, t->tid, CPU->id, atomic_get(&CPU->nrdy), atomic_get(&nrdy) / config.cpu_active); |
| 1 | jermar | 559 | #endif |
| 560 | t->flags |= X_STOLEN; |
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| 561 | spinlock_unlock(&t->lock); |
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| 562 | |||
| 563 | thread_ready(t); |
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| 564 | |||
| 413 | jermar | 565 | interrupts_restore(ipl); |
| 1 | jermar | 566 | |
| 567 | if (--count == 0) |
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| 568 | goto satisfied; |
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| 569 | |||
| 570 | /* |
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| 125 | jermar | 571 | * We are not satisfied yet, focus on another CPU next time. |
| 1 | jermar | 572 | */ |
| 573 | k++; |
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| 574 | |||
| 575 | continue; |
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| 576 | } |
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| 413 | jermar | 577 | interrupts_restore(ipl); |
| 1 | jermar | 578 | } |
| 579 | } |
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| 580 | |||
| 783 | palkovsky | 581 | if (atomic_get(&CPU->nrdy)) { |
| 1 | jermar | 582 | /* |
| 583 | * Be a little bit light-weight and let migrated threads run. |
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| 584 | */ |
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| 585 | scheduler(); |
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| 779 | jermar | 586 | } else { |
| 1 | jermar | 587 | /* |
| 588 | * We failed to migrate a single thread. |
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| 779 | jermar | 589 | * Give up this turn. |
| 1 | jermar | 590 | */ |
| 779 | jermar | 591 | goto loop; |
| 1 | jermar | 592 | } |
| 593 | |||
| 594 | goto not_satisfied; |
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| 125 | jermar | 595 | |
| 1 | jermar | 596 | satisfied: |
| 597 | goto loop; |
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| 598 | } |
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| 599 | |||
| 458 | decky | 600 | #endif /* CONFIG_SMP */ |
| 775 | palkovsky | 601 | |
| 602 | |||
| 603 | /** Print information about threads & scheduler queues */ |
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| 604 | void sched_print_list(void) |
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| 605 | { |
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| 606 | ipl_t ipl; |
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| 607 | int cpu,i; |
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| 608 | runq_t *r; |
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| 609 | thread_t *t; |
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| 610 | link_t *cur; |
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| 611 | |||
| 612 | /* We are going to mess with scheduler structures, |
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| 613 | * let's not be interrupted */ |
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| 614 | ipl = interrupts_disable(); |
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| 615 | printf("*********** Scheduler dump ***********\n"); |
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| 616 | for (cpu=0;cpu < config.cpu_count; cpu++) { |
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| 617 | if (!cpus[cpu].active) |
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| 618 | continue; |
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| 619 | spinlock_lock(&cpus[cpu].lock); |
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| 620 | printf("cpu%d: nrdy: %d needs_relink: %d\n", |
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| 783 | palkovsky | 621 | cpus[cpu].id, atomic_get(&cpus[cpu].nrdy), cpus[cpu].needs_relink); |
| 775 | palkovsky | 622 | |
| 623 | for (i=0; i<RQ_COUNT; i++) { |
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| 624 | r = &cpus[cpu].rq[i]; |
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| 625 | spinlock_lock(&r->lock); |
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| 626 | if (!r->n) { |
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| 627 | spinlock_unlock(&r->lock); |
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| 628 | continue; |
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| 629 | } |
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| 779 | jermar | 630 | printf("\tRq %d: ", i); |
| 775 | palkovsky | 631 | for (cur=r->rq_head.next; cur!=&r->rq_head; cur=cur->next) { |
| 632 | t = list_get_instance(cur, thread_t, rq_link); |
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| 633 | printf("%d(%s) ", t->tid, |
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| 634 | thread_states[t->state]); |
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| 635 | } |
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| 636 | printf("\n"); |
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| 637 | spinlock_unlock(&r->lock); |
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| 638 | } |
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| 639 | spinlock_unlock(&cpus[cpu].lock); |
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| 640 | } |
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| 641 | |||
| 642 | interrupts_restore(ipl); |
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| 643 | } |