update for recent api changes
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.\"
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.\" $FreeBSD$
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.\"
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.Dd May 12, 2000
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.Dd Apr 30, 2005
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.Dt TASKQUEUE 9
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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@ -47,14 +47,14 @@ typedef void (*taskqueue_enqueue_fn)(void *context);
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struct task {
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STAILQ_ENTRY(task) ta_link; /* link for queue */
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int ta_pending; /* count times queued */
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int ta_priority; /* priority of task in queue */
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u_short ta_pending; /* count times queued */
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u_short ta_priority; /* priority of task in queue */
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task_fn_t ta_func; /* task handler */
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void *ta_context; /* argument for handler */
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};
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.Ed
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.Ft struct taskqueue *
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.Fn taskqueue_create "const char *name" "int mflags" "taskqueue_enqueue_fn enqueue" "void *context"
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.Fn taskqueue_create "const char *name" "int mflags" "taskqueue_enqueue_fn enqueue" "void *context" "struct proc **"
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.Ft void
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.Fn taskqueue_free "struct taskqueue *queue"
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.Ft struct taskqueue *
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@ -80,25 +80,33 @@ The function
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is used to create new queues.
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The arguments to
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.Fn taskqueue_create
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include a name which should be unique,
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include a name that should be unique,
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a set of
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.Xr malloc 9
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flags which specify whether the call to
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flags that specify whether the call to
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.Fn malloc
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is allowed to sleep
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and a function which is called from
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is allowed to sleep,
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a function that is called from
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.Fn taskqueue_enqueue
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when a task is added to the queue
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when a task is added to the queue,
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and a pointer to the memory location where the identity of the
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thread that services the queue is recorded.
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.\" XXX The rest of the sentence gets lots in relation to the first part.
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to allow the queue to arrange to be run later
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The function called from
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.Fn taskqueue_enqueue
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must arrange for the queue to be processed
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(for instance by scheduling a software interrupt or waking a kernel
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thread).
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The memory location where the thread identity is recorded is used
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to signal the service thread(s) to terminate--when this value is set to
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zero and the thread is signaled it will terminate.
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.Pp
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The function
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.Fn taskqueue_free
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should be used to remove the queue from the global list of queues
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and free the memory used by the queue.
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Any tasks which are on the queue will be executed at this time.
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Any tasks that are on the queue will be executed at this time after
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which the thread servicing the queue will be signaled that it should exit.
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.Pp
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The system maintains a list of all queues which can be searched using
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.Fn taskqueue_find .
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@ -258,6 +266,12 @@ The thread queue can be used, for instance, by interrupt level routines
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that need to call kernel functions that do things that can only be done
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from a thread context.
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(e.g., call malloc with the M_WAITOK flag.)
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.Pp
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Note that tasks queued on shared taskqueues such as
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.Va taskqueue_swi
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may be delayed an indeterminate amount of time before execution.
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If queueing delays cannot be tolerated then a private taskqueue should
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be created with a dedicated processing thread.
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr ithread 9 ,
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.Xr kthread 9 ,
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