freebsd-dev/sys/dev/acpica/Osd/OsdSchedule.c
Jake Burkholder d5a08a6065 Implement a unified run queue and adjust priority levels accordingly.
- All processes go into the same array of queues, with different
  scheduling classes using different portions of the array.  This
  allows user processes to have their priorities propogated up into
  interrupt thread range if need be.
- I chose 64 run queues as an arbitrary number that is greater than
  32.  We used to have 4 separate arrays of 32 queues each, so this
  may not be optimal.  The new run queue code was written with this
  in mind; changing the number of run queues only requires changing
  constants in runq.h and adjusting the priority levels.
- The new run queue code takes the run queue as a parameter.  This
  is intended to be used to create per-cpu run queues.  Implement
  wrappers for compatibility with the old interface which pass in
  the global run queue structure.
- Group the priority level, user priority, native priority (before
  propogation) and the scheduling class into a struct priority.
- Change any hard coded priority levels that I found to use
  symbolic constants (TTIPRI and TTOPRI).
- Remove the curpriority global variable and use that of curproc.
  This was used to detect when a process' priority had lowered and
  it should yield.  We now effectively yield on every interrupt.
- Activate propogate_priority().  It should now have the desired
  effect without needing to also propogate the scheduling class.
- Temporarily comment out the call to vm_page_zero_idle() in the
  idle loop.  It interfered with propogate_priority() because
  the idle process needed to do a non-blocking acquire of Giant
  and then other processes would try to propogate their priority
  onto it.  The idle process should not do anything except idle.
  vm_page_zero_idle() will return in the form of an idle priority
  kernel thread which is woken up at apprioriate times by the vm
  system.
- Update struct kinfo_proc to the new priority interface.  Deliberately
  change its size by adjusting the spare fields.  It remained the same
  size, but the layout has changed, so userland processes that use it
  would parse the data incorrectly.  The size constraint should really
  be changed to an arbitrary version number.  Also add a debug.sizeof
  sysctl node for struct kinfo_proc.
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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2000 Michael Smith
* Copyright (c) 2000 BSDi
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*/
/*
* 6.3 : Scheduling services
*/
#include "acpi.h"
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>
#include <sys/taskqueue.h>
#include <machine/clock.h>
#define _COMPONENT OS_DEPENDENT
MODULE_NAME("SCHEDULE")
/*
* This is a little complicated due to the fact that we need to build and then
* free a 'struct task' for each task we enqueue.
*
* We use the default taskqueue_swi queue, since it really doesn't matter what
* else we're queued along with.
*/
MALLOC_DEFINE(M_ACPITASK, "acpitask", "ACPI deferred task");
static void AcpiOsExecuteQueue(void *arg, int pending);
struct acpi_task {
struct task at_task;
OSD_EXECUTION_CALLBACK at_function;
void *at_context;
};
ACPI_STATUS
AcpiOsQueueForExecution(UINT32 Priority, OSD_EXECUTION_CALLBACK Function, void *Context)
{
struct acpi_task *at;
FUNCTION_TRACE(__FUNCTION__);
if (Function == NULL)
return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_BAD_PARAMETER);
at = malloc(sizeof(*at), M_ACPITASK, M_NOWAIT); /* Interrupt Context */
if (at == NULL)
return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_NO_MEMORY);
bzero(at, sizeof(*at));
at->at_function = Function;
at->at_context = Context;
at->at_task.ta_func = AcpiOsExecuteQueue;
at->at_task.ta_context = at;
switch (Priority) {
case OSD_PRIORITY_GPE:
at->at_task.ta_priority = 4;
break;
case OSD_PRIORITY_HIGH:
at->at_task.ta_priority = 3;
break;
case OSD_PRIORITY_MED:
at->at_task.ta_priority = 2;
break;
case OSD_PRIORITY_LO:
at->at_task.ta_priority = 1;
break;
default:
free(at, M_ACPITASK);
return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_BAD_PARAMETER);
}
taskqueue_enqueue(taskqueue_swi, (struct task *)at);
return_ACPI_STATUS(AE_OK);
}
static void
AcpiOsExecuteQueue(void *arg, int pending)
{
struct acpi_task *at = (struct acpi_task *)arg;
OSD_EXECUTION_CALLBACK Function;
void *Context;
FUNCTION_TRACE(__FUNCTION__);
Function = (OSD_EXECUTION_CALLBACK)at->at_function;
Context = at->at_context;
free(at, M_ACPITASK);
Function(Context);
return_VOID;
}
/*
* We don't have any sleep granularity better than hz, so
* make do with that.
*/
void
AcpiOsSleep (UINT32 Seconds, UINT32 Milliseconds)
{
int timo;
FUNCTION_TRACE(__FUNCTION__);
timo = (Seconds * hz) + Milliseconds / (1000 * hz);
if (timo == 0)
timo = 1;
tsleep(NULL, PZERO, "acpislp", timo);
return_VOID;
}
void
AcpiOsSleepUsec (UINT32 Microseconds)
{
FUNCTION_TRACE(__FUNCTION__);
if (Microseconds > 1000) { /* long enough to be worth the overhead of sleeping */
AcpiOsSleep(0, Microseconds / 1000);
} else {
DELAY(Microseconds);
}
return_VOID;
}