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50 /*
51 */
52 /*
53 * File: sched.h
54 * Author: Avadis Tevanian, Jr.
55 * Date: 1985
56 *
57 * Header file for scheduler.
58 *
59 */
60
61 #ifndef _KERN_SCHED_H_
62 #define _KERN_SCHED_H_
63
64 #include <cpus.h>
65 #include <simple_clock.h>
66 #include <stat_time.h>
67
68 #include <mach/policy.h>
69 #include <kern/kern_types.h>
70 #include <kern/queue.h>
71 #include <kern/lock.h>
72 #include <kern/macro_help.h>
73
74 #if STAT_TIME
75
76 /*
77 * Statistical timing uses microseconds as timer units. 16 bit shift
78 * yields priorities. PRI_SHIFT_2 isn't needed.
79 */
80 #define PRI_SHIFT (16 - SCHED_TICK_SHIFT)
81
82 #else /* STAT_TIME */
83
84 /*
85 * Otherwise machine provides shift(s) based on time units it uses.
86 */
87 #include <machine/sched_param.h>
88
89 #endif /* STAT_TIME */
90
91 #define NRQS 128 /* 128 run queues per cpu */
92 #define NRQBM (NRQS / 32) /* number of run queue bit maps */
93
94 #define MAXPRI (NRQS-1)
95 #define MINPRI IDLEPRI /* lowest legal priority schedulable */
96 #define IDLEPRI 0 /* idle thread priority */
97 #define DEPRESSPRI MINPRI /* depress priority */
98
99 /*
100 * High-level priority assignments
101 *
102 *************************************************************************
103 * 127 Reserved (real-time)
104 * A
105 * +
106 * (32 levels)
107 * +
108 * V
109 * 96 Reserved (real-time)
110 * 95 Kernel mode only
111 * A
112 * +
113 * (16 levels)
114 * +
115 * V
116 * 80 Kernel mode only
117 * 79 High priority
118 * A
119 * +
120 * (16 levels)
121 * +
122 * V
123 * 64 High priority
124 * 63 Elevated priorities
125 * A
126 * +
127 * (12 levels)
128 * +
129 * V
130 * 52 Elevated priorities
131 * 51 Elevated priorities (incl. BSD +nice)
132 * A
133 * +
134 * (20 levels)
135 * +
136 * V
137 * 32 Elevated priorities (incl. BSD +nice)
138 * 31 Default (default base for threads)
139 * 30 Lowered priorities (incl. BSD -nice)
140 * A
141 * +
142 * (20 levels)
143 * +
144 * V
145 * 11 Lowered priorities (incl. BSD -nice)
146 * 10 Lowered priorities (aged pri's)
147 * A
148 * +
149 * (11 levels)
150 * +
151 * V
152 * 0 Lowered priorities (aged pri's / idle)
153 *************************************************************************
154 */
155
156 #define BASEPRI_REALTIME (MAXPRI - (NRQS / 4) + 1) /* 96 */
157
158 #define MAXPRI_STANDARD (BASEPRI_REALTIME - 1) /* 95 */
159
160 #define MAXPRI_KERNBAND MAXPRI_STANDARD /* 95 */
161 #define MINPRI_KERNBAND (MAXPRI_KERNBAND - (NRQS / 8) + 1) /* 80 */
162
163 #define MAXPRI_HIGHBAND (MINPRI_KERNBAND - 1) /* 79 */
164 #define MINPRI_HIGHBAND (MAXPRI_HIGHBAND - (NRQS / 8) + 1) /* 64 */
165
166 #define MAXPRI_MAINBAND (MINPRI_HIGHBAND - 1) /* 63 */
167 #define BASEPRI_DEFAULT (MAXPRI_MAINBAND - (NRQS / 4)) /* 31 */
168 #define MINPRI_MAINBAND MINPRI /* 0 */
169
170 #define MINPRI_STANDARD MINPRI_MAINBAND /* 0 */
171
172 /*
173 * Macro to check for invalid priorities.
174 */
175 #define invalid_pri(pri) ((pri) < MINPRI || (pri) > MAXPRI)
176
177 struct run_queue {
178 queue_head_t queues[NRQS]; /* one for each priority */
179 decl_simple_lock_data(,lock) /* one lock for all queues */
180 int bitmap[NRQBM]; /* run queue bitmap array */
181 int highq; /* highest runnable queue */
182 int count; /* # of runnable threads */
183 };
184
185 typedef struct run_queue *run_queue_t;
186 #define RUN_QUEUE_NULL ((run_queue_t) 0)
187
188 #define csw_needed(thread, processor) ( \
189 ((thread)->state & TH_SUSP) || \
190 ((processor)->first_quantum? \
191 ((processor)->runq.highq > (thread)->sched_pri || \
192 (processor)->processor_set->runq.highq > (thread)->sched_pri) : \
193 ((processor)->runq.highq >= (thread)->sched_pri || \
194 (processor)->processor_set->runq.highq >= (thread)->sched_pri)) )
195
196 /*
197 * Scheduler routines.
198 */
199
200 /* Remove thread from its run queue */
201 extern run_queue_t rem_runq(
202 thread_t thread);
203
204 /* Mach factor computation (in mach_factor.c) */
205 extern void compute_mach_factor(void);
206
207 /* Update threads quantum (in priority.c) */
208 extern void thread_quantum_update(
209 int mycpu,
210 thread_t thread,
211 int nticks,
212 int state);
213
214 extern int min_quantum; /* defines max context switch rate */
215
216 /*
217 * Shift structures for holding update shifts. Actual computation
218 * is usage = (usage >> shift1) +/- (usage >> abs(shift2)) where the
219 * +/- is determined by the sign of shift 2.
220 */
221 struct shift {
222 int shift1;
223 int shift2;
224 };
225
226 typedef struct shift *shift_t, shift_data_t;
227
228 /*
229 * Age usage (1 << SCHED_TICK_SHIFT) times per second.
230 */
231
232 extern unsigned sched_tick;
233
234 #define SCHED_TICK_SHIFT 3
235
236 #define SCHED_SCALE 128
237 #define SCHED_SHIFT 7
238
239 /*
240 * thread_timer_delta macro takes care of both thread timers.
241 */
242
243 #define thread_timer_delta(thread) \
244 MACRO_BEGIN \
245 register unsigned delta; \
246 \
247 delta = 0; \
248 TIMER_DELTA((thread)->system_timer, \
249 (thread)->system_timer_save, delta); \
250 TIMER_DELTA((thread)->user_timer, \
251 (thread)->user_timer_save, delta); \
252 (thread)->cpu_delta += delta; \
253 (thread)->sched_delta += (delta * \
254 (thread)->processor_set->sched_load); \
255 MACRO_END
256
257 #if SIMPLE_CLOCK
258 /*
259 * sched_usec is an exponential average of number of microseconds
260 * in a second for clock drift compensation.
261 */
262
263 extern int sched_usec;
264 #endif /* SIMPLE_CLOCK */
265
266 #endif /* _KERN_SCHED_H_ */