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* Copyright (C) 2007-2010 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC.
* Copyright (C) 2007 The Regents of the University of California.
* Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER).
* Written by Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>.
* UCRL-CODE-235197
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#ifndef _SPL_TASKQ_H
#define _SPL_TASKQ_H
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/gfp.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
#include <linux/kthread.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/thread.h>
#define TASKQ_NAMELEN 31
#define TASKQ_PREPOPULATE 0x00000001
#define TASKQ_CPR_SAFE 0x00000002
#define TASKQ_DYNAMIC 0x00000004
#define TASKQ_THREADS_CPU_PCT 0x00000008
#define TASKQ_DC_BATCH 0x00000010
#define TASKQ_ACTIVE 0x80000000
/*
* Flags for taskq_dispatch. TQ_SLEEP/TQ_NOSLEEP should be same as
* KM_SLEEP/KM_NOSLEEP. TQ_NOQUEUE/TQ_NOALLOC are set particularly
* large so as not to conflict with already used GFP_* defines.
*/
#define TQ_SLEEP 0x00000000
#define TQ_NOSLEEP 0x00000001
#define TQ_PUSHPAGE 0x00000002
#define TQ_NOQUEUE 0x01000000
#define TQ_NOALLOC 0x02000000
#define TQ_NEW 0x04000000
#define TQ_FRONT 0x08000000
/* spin_lock(lock) and spin_lock_nested(lock,0) are equivalent,
* so TQ_LOCK_DYNAMIC must not evaluate to 0
*/
typedef enum tq_lock_role {
TQ_LOCK_GENERAL = 0,
TQ_LOCK_DYNAMIC = 1,
} tq_lock_role_t;
taskq delay/cancel functionality Add the ability to dispatch a delayed task to a taskq. The desired behavior is for the task to be queued but not executed by a worker thread until the expiration time is reached. To achieve this two new functions were added. * taskq_dispatch_delay() - This function behaves exactly like taskq_dispatch() however it takes a third 'expire_time' argument. The caller should pass the desired time the task should be executed as an absolute value in jiffies. The task is guarenteed not to run before this time, it may run slightly latter if all the worker threads are busy. * taskq_cancel_id() - Given a task id attempt to cancel the task before it gets executed. This is primarily useful for canceling delay tasks but can be used for canceling any previously dispatched task. There are three possible return values. 0 - The task was found and canceled before it was executed. ENOENT - The task was not found, either it was already run or an invalid task id was supplied by the caller. EBUSY - The task is currently executing any may not be canceled. This function will block until the task has been completed. * taskq_wait_all() - The taskq_wait_id() function was renamed taskq_wait_all() to more clearly reflect its actual behavior. It is only curreny used by the splat taskq regression tests. * taskq_wait_id() - Historically, the only difference between this function and taskq_wait() was that you passed the task id. In both functions you would block until ALL lower task ids which executed. This was semantically correct but could be very slow particularly if there were delay tasks submitted. To better accomidate the delay tasks this function was reimplemnted. It will now only block until the passed task id has been completed. This is actually a fairly low risk change for a few reasons. * Only new ZFS callers will make use of the new interfaces and very little common code was changed to support the new functions. * The existing taskq_wait() implementation was not changed just slightly refactored. * The newly optimized taskq_wait_id() implementation was never used by ZFS we can't accidentally introduce a new bug there. NOTE: This functionality does not exist in the Illumos taskqs. Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
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typedef unsigned long taskqid_t;
typedef void (task_func_t)(void *);
typedef struct taskq {
spinlock_t tq_lock; /* protects taskq_t */
char *tq_name; /* taskq name */
struct list_head tq_thread_list;/* list of all threads */
struct list_head tq_active_list;/* list of active threads */
int tq_nactive; /* # of active threads */
int tq_nthreads; /* # of existing threads */
int tq_nspawn; /* # of threads being spawned */
int tq_maxthreads; /* # of threads maximum */
int tq_pri; /* priority */
int tq_minalloc; /* min task_t pool size */
int tq_maxalloc; /* max task_t pool size */
int tq_nalloc; /* cur task_t pool size */
uint_t tq_flags; /* flags */
taskqid_t tq_next_id; /* next pend/work id */
taskqid_t tq_lowest_id; /* lowest pend/work id */
struct list_head tq_free_list; /* free task_t's */
struct list_head tq_pend_list; /* pending task_t's */
struct list_head tq_prio_list; /* priority pending task_t's */
taskq delay/cancel functionality Add the ability to dispatch a delayed task to a taskq. The desired behavior is for the task to be queued but not executed by a worker thread until the expiration time is reached. To achieve this two new functions were added. * taskq_dispatch_delay() - This function behaves exactly like taskq_dispatch() however it takes a third 'expire_time' argument. The caller should pass the desired time the task should be executed as an absolute value in jiffies. The task is guarenteed not to run before this time, it may run slightly latter if all the worker threads are busy. * taskq_cancel_id() - Given a task id attempt to cancel the task before it gets executed. This is primarily useful for canceling delay tasks but can be used for canceling any previously dispatched task. There are three possible return values. 0 - The task was found and canceled before it was executed. ENOENT - The task was not found, either it was already run or an invalid task id was supplied by the caller. EBUSY - The task is currently executing any may not be canceled. This function will block until the task has been completed. * taskq_wait_all() - The taskq_wait_id() function was renamed taskq_wait_all() to more clearly reflect its actual behavior. It is only curreny used by the splat taskq regression tests. * taskq_wait_id() - Historically, the only difference between this function and taskq_wait() was that you passed the task id. In both functions you would block until ALL lower task ids which executed. This was semantically correct but could be very slow particularly if there were delay tasks submitted. To better accomidate the delay tasks this function was reimplemnted. It will now only block until the passed task id has been completed. This is actually a fairly low risk change for a few reasons. * Only new ZFS callers will make use of the new interfaces and very little common code was changed to support the new functions. * The existing taskq_wait() implementation was not changed just slightly refactored. * The newly optimized taskq_wait_id() implementation was never used by ZFS we can't accidentally introduce a new bug there. NOTE: This functionality does not exist in the Illumos taskqs. Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
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struct list_head tq_delay_list; /* delayed task_t's */
wait_queue_head_t tq_work_waitq; /* new work waitq */
wait_queue_head_t tq_wait_waitq; /* wait waitq */
tq_lock_role_t tq_lock_class; /* class used when taking tq_lock */
} taskq_t;
taskq delay/cancel functionality Add the ability to dispatch a delayed task to a taskq. The desired behavior is for the task to be queued but not executed by a worker thread until the expiration time is reached. To achieve this two new functions were added. * taskq_dispatch_delay() - This function behaves exactly like taskq_dispatch() however it takes a third 'expire_time' argument. The caller should pass the desired time the task should be executed as an absolute value in jiffies. The task is guarenteed not to run before this time, it may run slightly latter if all the worker threads are busy. * taskq_cancel_id() - Given a task id attempt to cancel the task before it gets executed. This is primarily useful for canceling delay tasks but can be used for canceling any previously dispatched task. There are three possible return values. 0 - The task was found and canceled before it was executed. ENOENT - The task was not found, either it was already run or an invalid task id was supplied by the caller. EBUSY - The task is currently executing any may not be canceled. This function will block until the task has been completed. * taskq_wait_all() - The taskq_wait_id() function was renamed taskq_wait_all() to more clearly reflect its actual behavior. It is only curreny used by the splat taskq regression tests. * taskq_wait_id() - Historically, the only difference between this function and taskq_wait() was that you passed the task id. In both functions you would block until ALL lower task ids which executed. This was semantically correct but could be very slow particularly if there were delay tasks submitted. To better accomidate the delay tasks this function was reimplemnted. It will now only block until the passed task id has been completed. This is actually a fairly low risk change for a few reasons. * Only new ZFS callers will make use of the new interfaces and very little common code was changed to support the new functions. * The existing taskq_wait() implementation was not changed just slightly refactored. * The newly optimized taskq_wait_id() implementation was never used by ZFS we can't accidentally introduce a new bug there. NOTE: This functionality does not exist in the Illumos taskqs. Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
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typedef struct taskq_ent {
spinlock_t tqent_lock;
wait_queue_head_t tqent_waitq;
struct timer_list tqent_timer;
struct list_head tqent_list;
taskqid_t tqent_id;
task_func_t *tqent_func;
void *tqent_arg;
taskq_t *tqent_taskq;
uintptr_t tqent_flags;
} taskq_ent_t;
#define TQENT_FLAG_PREALLOC 0x1
#define TQENT_FLAG_CANCEL 0x2
typedef struct taskq_thread {
struct list_head tqt_thread_list;
struct list_head tqt_active_list;
struct task_struct *tqt_thread;
taskq_t *tqt_tq;
taskqid_t tqt_id;
taskq delay/cancel functionality Add the ability to dispatch a delayed task to a taskq. The desired behavior is for the task to be queued but not executed by a worker thread until the expiration time is reached. To achieve this two new functions were added. * taskq_dispatch_delay() - This function behaves exactly like taskq_dispatch() however it takes a third 'expire_time' argument. The caller should pass the desired time the task should be executed as an absolute value in jiffies. The task is guarenteed not to run before this time, it may run slightly latter if all the worker threads are busy. * taskq_cancel_id() - Given a task id attempt to cancel the task before it gets executed. This is primarily useful for canceling delay tasks but can be used for canceling any previously dispatched task. There are three possible return values. 0 - The task was found and canceled before it was executed. ENOENT - The task was not found, either it was already run or an invalid task id was supplied by the caller. EBUSY - The task is currently executing any may not be canceled. This function will block until the task has been completed. * taskq_wait_all() - The taskq_wait_id() function was renamed taskq_wait_all() to more clearly reflect its actual behavior. It is only curreny used by the splat taskq regression tests. * taskq_wait_id() - Historically, the only difference between this function and taskq_wait() was that you passed the task id. In both functions you would block until ALL lower task ids which executed. This was semantically correct but could be very slow particularly if there were delay tasks submitted. To better accomidate the delay tasks this function was reimplemnted. It will now only block until the passed task id has been completed. This is actually a fairly low risk change for a few reasons. * Only new ZFS callers will make use of the new interfaces and very little common code was changed to support the new functions. * The existing taskq_wait() implementation was not changed just slightly refactored. * The newly optimized taskq_wait_id() implementation was never used by ZFS we can't accidentally introduce a new bug there. NOTE: This functionality does not exist in the Illumos taskqs. Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
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taskq_ent_t *tqt_task;
uintptr_t tqt_flags;
} taskq_thread_t;
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/* Global system-wide dynamic task queue available for all consumers */
extern taskq_t *system_taskq;
extern taskqid_t taskq_dispatch(taskq_t *, task_func_t, void *, uint_t);
taskq delay/cancel functionality Add the ability to dispatch a delayed task to a taskq. The desired behavior is for the task to be queued but not executed by a worker thread until the expiration time is reached. To achieve this two new functions were added. * taskq_dispatch_delay() - This function behaves exactly like taskq_dispatch() however it takes a third 'expire_time' argument. The caller should pass the desired time the task should be executed as an absolute value in jiffies. The task is guarenteed not to run before this time, it may run slightly latter if all the worker threads are busy. * taskq_cancel_id() - Given a task id attempt to cancel the task before it gets executed. This is primarily useful for canceling delay tasks but can be used for canceling any previously dispatched task. There are three possible return values. 0 - The task was found and canceled before it was executed. ENOENT - The task was not found, either it was already run or an invalid task id was supplied by the caller. EBUSY - The task is currently executing any may not be canceled. This function will block until the task has been completed. * taskq_wait_all() - The taskq_wait_id() function was renamed taskq_wait_all() to more clearly reflect its actual behavior. It is only curreny used by the splat taskq regression tests. * taskq_wait_id() - Historically, the only difference between this function and taskq_wait() was that you passed the task id. In both functions you would block until ALL lower task ids which executed. This was semantically correct but could be very slow particularly if there were delay tasks submitted. To better accomidate the delay tasks this function was reimplemnted. It will now only block until the passed task id has been completed. This is actually a fairly low risk change for a few reasons. * Only new ZFS callers will make use of the new interfaces and very little common code was changed to support the new functions. * The existing taskq_wait() implementation was not changed just slightly refactored. * The newly optimized taskq_wait_id() implementation was never used by ZFS we can't accidentally introduce a new bug there. NOTE: This functionality does not exist in the Illumos taskqs. Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
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extern taskqid_t taskq_dispatch_delay(taskq_t *, task_func_t, void *,
uint_t, clock_t);
extern void taskq_dispatch_ent(taskq_t *, task_func_t, void *, uint_t,
taskq_ent_t *);
extern int taskq_empty_ent(taskq_ent_t *);
extern void taskq_init_ent(taskq_ent_t *);
extern taskq_t *taskq_create(const char *, int, pri_t, int, int, uint_t);
extern void taskq_destroy(taskq_t *);
extern void taskq_wait_id(taskq_t *, taskqid_t);
extern void taskq_wait_outstanding(taskq_t *, taskqid_t);
extern void taskq_wait(taskq_t *);
taskq delay/cancel functionality Add the ability to dispatch a delayed task to a taskq. The desired behavior is for the task to be queued but not executed by a worker thread until the expiration time is reached. To achieve this two new functions were added. * taskq_dispatch_delay() - This function behaves exactly like taskq_dispatch() however it takes a third 'expire_time' argument. The caller should pass the desired time the task should be executed as an absolute value in jiffies. The task is guarenteed not to run before this time, it may run slightly latter if all the worker threads are busy. * taskq_cancel_id() - Given a task id attempt to cancel the task before it gets executed. This is primarily useful for canceling delay tasks but can be used for canceling any previously dispatched task. There are three possible return values. 0 - The task was found and canceled before it was executed. ENOENT - The task was not found, either it was already run or an invalid task id was supplied by the caller. EBUSY - The task is currently executing any may not be canceled. This function will block until the task has been completed. * taskq_wait_all() - The taskq_wait_id() function was renamed taskq_wait_all() to more clearly reflect its actual behavior. It is only curreny used by the splat taskq regression tests. * taskq_wait_id() - Historically, the only difference between this function and taskq_wait() was that you passed the task id. In both functions you would block until ALL lower task ids which executed. This was semantically correct but could be very slow particularly if there were delay tasks submitted. To better accomidate the delay tasks this function was reimplemnted. It will now only block until the passed task id has been completed. This is actually a fairly low risk change for a few reasons. * Only new ZFS callers will make use of the new interfaces and very little common code was changed to support the new functions. * The existing taskq_wait() implementation was not changed just slightly refactored. * The newly optimized taskq_wait_id() implementation was never used by ZFS we can't accidentally introduce a new bug there. NOTE: This functionality does not exist in the Illumos taskqs. Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
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extern int taskq_cancel_id(taskq_t *, taskqid_t);
extern int taskq_member(taskq_t *, void *);
#define taskq_create_proc(name, nthreads, pri, min, max, proc, flags) \
taskq_create(name, nthreads, pri, min, max, flags)
#define taskq_create_sysdc(name, nthreads, min, max, proc, dc, flags) \
taskq_create(name, nthreads, maxclsyspri, min, max, flags)
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int spl_taskq_init(void);
void spl_taskq_fini(void);
#endif /* _SPL_TASKQ_H */