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37 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
38 __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
40 #include "opt_hwpmc_hooks.h"
41 #include "opt_sched.h"
43 #include <sys/param.h>
44 #include <sys/systm.h>
45 #include <sys/cpuset.h>
46 #include <sys/kernel.h>
49 #include <sys/kthread.h>
50 #include <sys/mutex.h>
52 #include <sys/resourcevar.h>
53 #include <sys/sched.h>
56 #include <sys/sysctl.h>
58 #include <sys/turnstile.h>
60 #include <machine/pcb.h>
61 #include <machine/smp.h>
64 #include <sys/pmckern.h>
68 #include <sys/dtrace_bsd.h>
69 int __read_mostly dtrace_vtime_active;
70 dtrace_vtime_switch_func_t dtrace_vtime_switch_func;
74 * INVERSE_ESTCPU_WEIGHT is only suitable for statclock() frequencies in
75 * the range 100-256 Hz (approximately).
77 #define ESTCPULIM(e) \
78 min((e), INVERSE_ESTCPU_WEIGHT * (NICE_WEIGHT * (PRIO_MAX - PRIO_MIN) - \
79 RQ_PPQ) + INVERSE_ESTCPU_WEIGHT - 1)
81 #define INVERSE_ESTCPU_WEIGHT (8 * smp_cpus)
83 #define INVERSE_ESTCPU_WEIGHT 8 /* 1 / (priorities per estcpu level). */
85 #define NICE_WEIGHT 1 /* Priorities per nice level. */
87 #define TS_NAME_LEN (MAXCOMLEN + sizeof(" td ") + sizeof(__XSTRING(UINT_MAX)))
90 * The schedulable entity that runs a context.
91 * This is an extension to the thread structure and is tailored to
92 * the requirements of this scheduler.
93 * All fields are protected by the scheduler lock.
96 fixpt_t ts_pctcpu; /* %cpu during p_swtime. */
97 u_int ts_estcpu; /* Estimated cpu utilization. */
98 int ts_cpticks; /* Ticks of cpu time. */
99 int ts_slptime; /* Seconds !RUNNING. */
100 int ts_slice; /* Remaining part of time slice. */
102 struct runq *ts_runq; /* runq the thread is currently on */
104 char ts_name[TS_NAME_LEN];
108 /* flags kept in td_flags */
109 #define TDF_DIDRUN TDF_SCHED0 /* thread actually ran. */
110 #define TDF_BOUND TDF_SCHED1 /* Bound to one CPU. */
111 #define TDF_SLICEEND TDF_SCHED2 /* Thread time slice is over. */
113 /* flags kept in ts_flags */
114 #define TSF_AFFINITY 0x0001 /* Has a non-"full" CPU set. */
116 #define SKE_RUNQ_PCPU(ts) \
117 ((ts)->ts_runq != 0 && (ts)->ts_runq != &runq)
119 #define THREAD_CAN_SCHED(td, cpu) \
120 CPU_ISSET((cpu), &(td)->td_cpuset->cs_mask)
122 _Static_assert(sizeof(struct thread) + sizeof(struct td_sched) <=
123 sizeof(struct thread0_storage),
124 "increase struct thread0_storage.t0st_sched size");
126 static struct mtx sched_lock;
128 static int realstathz = 127; /* stathz is sometimes 0 and run off of hz. */
129 static int sched_tdcnt; /* Total runnable threads in the system. */
130 static int sched_slice = 12; /* Thread run time before rescheduling. */
132 static void setup_runqs(void);
133 static void schedcpu(void);
134 static void schedcpu_thread(void);
135 static void sched_priority(struct thread *td, u_char prio);
136 static void sched_setup(void *dummy);
137 static void maybe_resched(struct thread *td);
138 static void updatepri(struct thread *td);
139 static void resetpriority(struct thread *td);
140 static void resetpriority_thread(struct thread *td);
142 static int sched_pickcpu(struct thread *td);
143 static int forward_wakeup(int cpunum);
144 static void kick_other_cpu(int pri, int cpuid);
147 static struct kproc_desc sched_kp = {
152 SYSINIT(schedcpu, SI_SUB_LAST, SI_ORDER_FIRST, kproc_start,
154 SYSINIT(sched_setup, SI_SUB_RUN_QUEUE, SI_ORDER_FIRST, sched_setup, NULL);
156 static void sched_initticks(void *dummy);
157 SYSINIT(sched_initticks, SI_SUB_CLOCKS, SI_ORDER_THIRD, sched_initticks,
163 static struct runq runq;
169 static struct runq runq_pcpu[MAXCPU];
170 long runq_length[MAXCPU];
172 static cpuset_t idle_cpus_mask;
175 struct pcpuidlestat {
179 DPCPU_DEFINE_STATIC(struct pcpuidlestat, idlestat);
187 for (i = 0; i < MAXCPU; ++i)
188 runq_init(&runq_pcpu[i]);
195 sysctl_kern_quantum(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
197 int error, new_val, period;
199 period = 1000000 / realstathz;
200 new_val = period * sched_slice;
201 error = sysctl_handle_int(oidp, &new_val, 0, req);
202 if (error != 0 || req->newptr == NULL)
206 sched_slice = imax(1, (new_val + period / 2) / period);
207 hogticks = imax(1, (2 * hz * sched_slice + realstathz / 2) /
212 SYSCTL_NODE(_kern, OID_AUTO, sched, CTLFLAG_RD | CTLFLAG_MPSAFE, 0,
215 SYSCTL_STRING(_kern_sched, OID_AUTO, name, CTLFLAG_RD, "4BSD", 0,
217 SYSCTL_PROC(_kern_sched, OID_AUTO, quantum,
218 CTLTYPE_INT | CTLFLAG_RW | CTLFLAG_MPSAFE, NULL, 0,
219 sysctl_kern_quantum, "I",
220 "Quantum for timeshare threads in microseconds");
221 SYSCTL_INT(_kern_sched, OID_AUTO, slice, CTLFLAG_RW, &sched_slice, 0,
222 "Quantum for timeshare threads in stathz ticks");
224 /* Enable forwarding of wakeups to all other cpus */
225 static SYSCTL_NODE(_kern_sched, OID_AUTO, ipiwakeup,
226 CTLFLAG_RD | CTLFLAG_MPSAFE, NULL,
229 static int runq_fuzz = 1;
230 SYSCTL_INT(_kern_sched, OID_AUTO, runq_fuzz, CTLFLAG_RW, &runq_fuzz, 0, "");
232 static int forward_wakeup_enabled = 1;
233 SYSCTL_INT(_kern_sched_ipiwakeup, OID_AUTO, enabled, CTLFLAG_RW,
234 &forward_wakeup_enabled, 0,
235 "Forwarding of wakeup to idle CPUs");
237 static int forward_wakeups_requested = 0;
238 SYSCTL_INT(_kern_sched_ipiwakeup, OID_AUTO, requested, CTLFLAG_RD,
239 &forward_wakeups_requested, 0,
240 "Requests for Forwarding of wakeup to idle CPUs");
242 static int forward_wakeups_delivered = 0;
243 SYSCTL_INT(_kern_sched_ipiwakeup, OID_AUTO, delivered, CTLFLAG_RD,
244 &forward_wakeups_delivered, 0,
245 "Completed Forwarding of wakeup to idle CPUs");
247 static int forward_wakeup_use_mask = 1;
248 SYSCTL_INT(_kern_sched_ipiwakeup, OID_AUTO, usemask, CTLFLAG_RW,
249 &forward_wakeup_use_mask, 0,
250 "Use the mask of idle cpus");
252 static int forward_wakeup_use_loop = 0;
253 SYSCTL_INT(_kern_sched_ipiwakeup, OID_AUTO, useloop, CTLFLAG_RW,
254 &forward_wakeup_use_loop, 0,
255 "Use a loop to find idle cpus");
259 static int sched_followon = 0;
260 SYSCTL_INT(_kern_sched, OID_AUTO, followon, CTLFLAG_RW,
262 "allow threads to share a quantum");
265 SDT_PROVIDER_DEFINE(sched);
267 SDT_PROBE_DEFINE3(sched, , , change__pri, "struct thread *",
268 "struct proc *", "uint8_t");
269 SDT_PROBE_DEFINE3(sched, , , dequeue, "struct thread *",
270 "struct proc *", "void *");
271 SDT_PROBE_DEFINE4(sched, , , enqueue, "struct thread *",
272 "struct proc *", "void *", "int");
273 SDT_PROBE_DEFINE4(sched, , , lend__pri, "struct thread *",
274 "struct proc *", "uint8_t", "struct thread *");
275 SDT_PROBE_DEFINE2(sched, , , load__change, "int", "int");
276 SDT_PROBE_DEFINE2(sched, , , off__cpu, "struct thread *",
278 SDT_PROBE_DEFINE(sched, , , on__cpu);
279 SDT_PROBE_DEFINE(sched, , , remain__cpu);
280 SDT_PROBE_DEFINE2(sched, , , surrender, "struct thread *",
288 KTR_COUNTER0(KTR_SCHED, "load", "global load", sched_tdcnt);
289 SDT_PROBE2(sched, , , load__change, NOCPU, sched_tdcnt);
297 KTR_COUNTER0(KTR_SCHED, "load", "global load", sched_tdcnt);
298 SDT_PROBE2(sched, , , load__change, NOCPU, sched_tdcnt);
301 * Arrange to reschedule if necessary, taking the priorities and
302 * schedulers into account.
305 maybe_resched(struct thread *td)
308 THREAD_LOCK_ASSERT(td, MA_OWNED);
309 if (td->td_priority < curthread->td_priority)
310 curthread->td_flags |= TDF_NEEDRESCHED;
314 * This function is called when a thread is about to be put on run queue
315 * because it has been made runnable or its priority has been adjusted. It
316 * determines if the new thread should preempt the current thread. If so,
317 * it sets td_owepreempt to request a preemption.
320 maybe_preempt(struct thread *td)
327 * The new thread should not preempt the current thread if any of the
328 * following conditions are true:
330 * - The kernel is in the throes of crashing (panicstr).
331 * - The current thread has a higher (numerically lower) or
332 * equivalent priority. Note that this prevents curthread from
333 * trying to preempt to itself.
334 * - The current thread has an inhibitor set or is in the process of
335 * exiting. In this case, the current thread is about to switch
336 * out anyways, so there's no point in preempting. If we did,
337 * the current thread would not be properly resumed as well, so
338 * just avoid that whole landmine.
339 * - If the new thread's priority is not a realtime priority and
340 * the current thread's priority is not an idle priority and
341 * FULL_PREEMPTION is disabled.
343 * If all of these conditions are false, but the current thread is in
344 * a nested critical section, then we have to defer the preemption
345 * until we exit the critical section. Otherwise, switch immediately
349 THREAD_LOCK_ASSERT(td, MA_OWNED);
350 KASSERT((td->td_inhibitors == 0),
351 ("maybe_preempt: trying to run inhibited thread"));
352 pri = td->td_priority;
353 cpri = ctd->td_priority;
354 if (KERNEL_PANICKED() || pri >= cpri /* || dumping */ ||
355 TD_IS_INHIBITED(ctd))
357 #ifndef FULL_PREEMPTION
358 if (pri > PRI_MAX_ITHD && cpri < PRI_MIN_IDLE)
362 CTR0(KTR_PROC, "maybe_preempt: scheduling preemption");
363 ctd->td_owepreempt = 1;
371 * Constants for digital decay and forget:
372 * 90% of (ts_estcpu) usage in 5 * loadav time
373 * 95% of (ts_pctcpu) usage in 60 seconds (load insensitive)
374 * Note that, as ps(1) mentions, this can let percentages
375 * total over 100% (I've seen 137.9% for 3 processes).
377 * Note that schedclock() updates ts_estcpu and p_cpticks asynchronously.
379 * We wish to decay away 90% of ts_estcpu in (5 * loadavg) seconds.
380 * That is, the system wants to compute a value of decay such
381 * that the following for loop:
382 * for (i = 0; i < (5 * loadavg); i++)
383 * ts_estcpu *= decay;
386 * for all values of loadavg:
388 * Mathematically this loop can be expressed by saying:
389 * decay ** (5 * loadavg) ~= .1
391 * The system computes decay as:
392 * decay = (2 * loadavg) / (2 * loadavg + 1)
394 * We wish to prove that the system's computation of decay
395 * will always fulfill the equation:
396 * decay ** (5 * loadavg) ~= .1
398 * If we compute b as:
401 * decay = b / (b + 1)
403 * We now need to prove two things:
404 * 1) Given factor ** (5 * loadavg) ~= .1, prove factor == b/(b+1)
405 * 2) Given b/(b+1) ** power ~= .1, prove power == (5 * loadavg)
408 * For x close to zero, exp(x) =~ 1 + x, since
409 * exp(x) = 0! + x**1/1! + x**2/2! + ... .
410 * therefore exp(-1/b) =~ 1 - (1/b) = (b-1)/b.
411 * For x close to zero, ln(1+x) =~ x, since
412 * ln(1+x) = x - x**2/2 + x**3/3 - ... -1 < x < 1
413 * therefore ln(b/(b+1)) = ln(1 - 1/(b+1)) =~ -1/(b+1).
417 * Solve (factor)**(power) =~ .1 given power (5*loadav):
418 * solving for factor,
419 * ln(factor) =~ (-2.30/5*loadav), or
420 * factor =~ exp(-1/((5/2.30)*loadav)) =~ exp(-1/(2*loadav)) =
421 * exp(-1/b) =~ (b-1)/b =~ b/(b+1). QED
424 * Solve (factor)**(power) =~ .1 given factor == (b/(b+1)):
426 * power*ln(b/(b+1)) =~ -2.30, or
427 * power =~ 2.3 * (b + 1) = 4.6*loadav + 2.3 =~ 5*loadav. QED
429 * Actual power values for the implemented algorithm are as follows:
431 * power: 5.68 10.32 14.94 19.55
434 /* calculations for digital decay to forget 90% of usage in 5*loadav sec */
435 #define loadfactor(loadav) (2 * (loadav))
436 #define decay_cpu(loadfac, cpu) (((loadfac) * (cpu)) / ((loadfac) + FSCALE))
438 /* decay 95% of `ts_pctcpu' in 60 seconds; see CCPU_SHIFT before changing */
439 static fixpt_t ccpu = 0.95122942450071400909 * FSCALE; /* exp(-1/20) */
440 SYSCTL_UINT(_kern, OID_AUTO, ccpu, CTLFLAG_RD, &ccpu, 0,
441 "Decay factor used for updating %CPU");
444 * If `ccpu' is not equal to `exp(-1/20)' and you still want to use the
445 * faster/more-accurate formula, you'll have to estimate CCPU_SHIFT below
446 * and possibly adjust FSHIFT in "param.h" so that (FSHIFT >= CCPU_SHIFT).
448 * To estimate CCPU_SHIFT for exp(-1/20), the following formula was used:
449 * 1 - exp(-1/20) ~= 0.0487 ~= 0.0488 == 1 (fixed pt, *11* bits).
451 * If you don't want to bother with the faster/more-accurate formula, you
452 * can set CCPU_SHIFT to (FSHIFT + 1) which will use a slower/less-accurate
453 * (more general) method of calculating the %age of CPU used by a process.
455 #define CCPU_SHIFT 11
458 * Recompute process priorities, every hz ticks.
459 * MP-safe, called without the Giant mutex.
465 fixpt_t loadfac = loadfactor(averunnable.ldavg[0]);
471 sx_slock(&allproc_lock);
472 FOREACH_PROC_IN_SYSTEM(p) {
474 if (p->p_state == PRS_NEW) {
478 FOREACH_THREAD_IN_PROC(p, td) {
480 ts = td_get_sched(td);
483 * Increment sleep time (if sleeping). We
484 * ignore overflow, as above.
487 * The td_sched slptimes are not touched in wakeup
488 * because the thread may not HAVE everything in
489 * memory? XXX I think this is out of date.
491 if (TD_ON_RUNQ(td)) {
493 td->td_flags &= ~TDF_DIDRUN;
494 } else if (TD_IS_RUNNING(td)) {
496 /* Do not clear TDF_DIDRUN */
497 } else if (td->td_flags & TDF_DIDRUN) {
499 td->td_flags &= ~TDF_DIDRUN;
503 * ts_pctcpu is only for ps and ttyinfo().
505 ts->ts_pctcpu = (ts->ts_pctcpu * ccpu) >> FSHIFT;
507 * If the td_sched has been idle the entire second,
508 * stop recalculating its priority until
511 if (ts->ts_cpticks != 0) {
512 #if (FSHIFT >= CCPU_SHIFT)
513 ts->ts_pctcpu += (realstathz == 100)
514 ? ((fixpt_t) ts->ts_cpticks) <<
515 (FSHIFT - CCPU_SHIFT) :
516 100 * (((fixpt_t) ts->ts_cpticks)
517 << (FSHIFT - CCPU_SHIFT)) / realstathz;
519 ts->ts_pctcpu += ((FSCALE - ccpu) *
521 FSCALE / realstathz)) >> FSHIFT;
526 * If there are ANY running threads in this process,
527 * then don't count it as sleeping.
528 * XXX: this is broken.
531 if (ts->ts_slptime > 1) {
533 * In an ideal world, this should not
534 * happen, because whoever woke us
535 * up from the long sleep should have
536 * unwound the slptime and reset our
537 * priority before we run at the stale
538 * priority. Should KASSERT at some
539 * point when all the cases are fixed.
546 if (ts->ts_slptime > 1) {
550 ts->ts_estcpu = decay_cpu(loadfac, ts->ts_estcpu);
552 resetpriority_thread(td);
557 sx_sunlock(&allproc_lock);
561 * Main loop for a kthread that executes schedcpu once a second.
564 schedcpu_thread(void)
574 * Recalculate the priority of a process after it has slept for a while.
575 * For all load averages >= 1 and max ts_estcpu of 255, sleeping for at
576 * least six times the loadfactor will decay ts_estcpu to zero.
579 updatepri(struct thread *td)
585 ts = td_get_sched(td);
586 loadfac = loadfactor(averunnable.ldavg[0]);
587 if (ts->ts_slptime > 5 * loadfac)
590 newcpu = ts->ts_estcpu;
591 ts->ts_slptime--; /* was incremented in schedcpu() */
592 while (newcpu && --ts->ts_slptime)
593 newcpu = decay_cpu(loadfac, newcpu);
594 ts->ts_estcpu = newcpu;
599 * Compute the priority of a process when running in user mode.
600 * Arrange to reschedule if the resulting priority is better
601 * than that of the current process.
604 resetpriority(struct thread *td)
608 if (td->td_pri_class != PRI_TIMESHARE)
610 newpriority = PUSER +
611 td_get_sched(td)->ts_estcpu / INVERSE_ESTCPU_WEIGHT +
612 NICE_WEIGHT * (td->td_proc->p_nice - PRIO_MIN);
613 newpriority = min(max(newpriority, PRI_MIN_TIMESHARE),
615 sched_user_prio(td, newpriority);
619 * Update the thread's priority when the associated process's user
623 resetpriority_thread(struct thread *td)
626 /* Only change threads with a time sharing user priority. */
627 if (td->td_priority < PRI_MIN_TIMESHARE ||
628 td->td_priority > PRI_MAX_TIMESHARE)
631 /* XXX the whole needresched thing is broken, but not silly. */
634 sched_prio(td, td->td_user_pri);
639 sched_setup(void *dummy)
644 /* Account for thread0. */
649 * This routine determines time constants after stathz and hz are setup.
652 sched_initticks(void *dummy)
655 realstathz = stathz ? stathz : hz;
656 sched_slice = realstathz / 10; /* ~100ms */
657 hogticks = imax(1, (2 * hz * sched_slice + realstathz / 2) /
661 /* External interfaces start here */
664 * Very early in the boot some setup of scheduler-specific
665 * parts of proc0 and of some scheduler resources needs to be done.
674 * Set up the scheduler specific parts of thread0.
676 thread0.td_lock = &sched_lock;
677 td_get_sched(&thread0)->ts_slice = sched_slice;
678 mtx_init(&sched_lock, "sched lock", NULL, MTX_SPIN);
685 return runq_check(&runq) + runq_check(&runq_pcpu[PCPU_GET(cpuid)]);
687 return runq_check(&runq);
692 sched_rr_interval(void)
695 /* Convert sched_slice from stathz to hz. */
696 return (imax(1, (sched_slice * hz + realstathz / 2) / realstathz));
700 * We adjust the priority of the current process. The priority of a
701 * process gets worse as it accumulates CPU time. The cpu usage
702 * estimator (ts_estcpu) is increased here. resetpriority() will
703 * compute a different priority each time ts_estcpu increases by
704 * INVERSE_ESTCPU_WEIGHT (until PRI_MAX_TIMESHARE is reached). The
705 * cpu usage estimator ramps up quite quickly when the process is
706 * running (linearly), and decays away exponentially, at a rate which
707 * is proportionally slower when the system is busy. The basic
708 * principle is that the system will 90% forget that the process used
709 * a lot of CPU time in 5 * loadav seconds. This causes the system to
710 * favor processes which haven't run much recently, and to round-robin
711 * among other processes.
714 sched_clock_tick(struct thread *td)
716 struct pcpuidlestat *stat;
719 THREAD_LOCK_ASSERT(td, MA_OWNED);
720 ts = td_get_sched(td);
723 ts->ts_estcpu = ESTCPULIM(ts->ts_estcpu + 1);
724 if ((ts->ts_estcpu % INVERSE_ESTCPU_WEIGHT) == 0) {
726 resetpriority_thread(td);
730 * Force a context switch if the current thread has used up a full
731 * time slice (default is 100ms).
733 if (!TD_IS_IDLETHREAD(td) && --ts->ts_slice <= 0) {
734 ts->ts_slice = sched_slice;
735 td->td_flags |= TDF_NEEDRESCHED | TDF_SLICEEND;
738 stat = DPCPU_PTR(idlestat);
739 stat->oldidlecalls = stat->idlecalls;
744 sched_clock(struct thread *td, int cnt)
747 for ( ; cnt > 0; cnt--)
748 sched_clock_tick(td);
752 * Charge child's scheduling CPU usage to parent.
755 sched_exit(struct proc *p, struct thread *td)
758 KTR_STATE1(KTR_SCHED, "thread", sched_tdname(td), "proc exit",
759 "prio:%d", td->td_priority);
761 PROC_LOCK_ASSERT(p, MA_OWNED);
762 sched_exit_thread(FIRST_THREAD_IN_PROC(p), td);
766 sched_exit_thread(struct thread *td, struct thread *child)
769 KTR_STATE1(KTR_SCHED, "thread", sched_tdname(child), "exit",
770 "prio:%d", child->td_priority);
772 td_get_sched(td)->ts_estcpu = ESTCPULIM(td_get_sched(td)->ts_estcpu +
773 td_get_sched(child)->ts_estcpu);
776 if ((child->td_flags & TDF_NOLOAD) == 0)
778 thread_unlock(child);
782 sched_fork(struct thread *td, struct thread *childtd)
784 sched_fork_thread(td, childtd);
788 sched_fork_thread(struct thread *td, struct thread *childtd)
790 struct td_sched *ts, *tsc;
792 childtd->td_oncpu = NOCPU;
793 childtd->td_lastcpu = NOCPU;
794 childtd->td_lock = &sched_lock;
795 childtd->td_cpuset = cpuset_ref(td->td_cpuset);
796 childtd->td_domain.dr_policy = td->td_cpuset->cs_domain;
797 childtd->td_priority = childtd->td_base_pri;
798 ts = td_get_sched(childtd);
799 bzero(ts, sizeof(*ts));
800 tsc = td_get_sched(td);
801 ts->ts_estcpu = tsc->ts_estcpu;
802 ts->ts_flags |= (tsc->ts_flags & TSF_AFFINITY);
807 sched_nice(struct proc *p, int nice)
811 PROC_LOCK_ASSERT(p, MA_OWNED);
813 FOREACH_THREAD_IN_PROC(p, td) {
816 resetpriority_thread(td);
822 sched_class(struct thread *td, int class)
824 THREAD_LOCK_ASSERT(td, MA_OWNED);
825 td->td_pri_class = class;
829 * Adjust the priority of a thread.
832 sched_priority(struct thread *td, u_char prio)
835 KTR_POINT3(KTR_SCHED, "thread", sched_tdname(td), "priority change",
836 "prio:%d", td->td_priority, "new prio:%d", prio, KTR_ATTR_LINKED,
837 sched_tdname(curthread));
838 SDT_PROBE3(sched, , , change__pri, td, td->td_proc, prio);
839 if (td != curthread && prio > td->td_priority) {
840 KTR_POINT3(KTR_SCHED, "thread", sched_tdname(curthread),
841 "lend prio", "prio:%d", td->td_priority, "new prio:%d",
842 prio, KTR_ATTR_LINKED, sched_tdname(td));
843 SDT_PROBE4(sched, , , lend__pri, td, td->td_proc, prio,
846 THREAD_LOCK_ASSERT(td, MA_OWNED);
847 if (td->td_priority == prio)
849 td->td_priority = prio;
850 if (TD_ON_RUNQ(td) && td->td_rqindex != (prio / RQ_PPQ)) {
852 sched_add(td, SRQ_BORING | SRQ_HOLDTD);
857 * Update a thread's priority when it is lent another thread's
861 sched_lend_prio(struct thread *td, u_char prio)
864 td->td_flags |= TDF_BORROWING;
865 sched_priority(td, prio);
869 * Restore a thread's priority when priority propagation is
870 * over. The prio argument is the minimum priority the thread
871 * needs to have to satisfy other possible priority lending
872 * requests. If the thread's regulary priority is less
873 * important than prio the thread will keep a priority boost
877 sched_unlend_prio(struct thread *td, u_char prio)
881 if (td->td_base_pri >= PRI_MIN_TIMESHARE &&
882 td->td_base_pri <= PRI_MAX_TIMESHARE)
883 base_pri = td->td_user_pri;
885 base_pri = td->td_base_pri;
886 if (prio >= base_pri) {
887 td->td_flags &= ~TDF_BORROWING;
888 sched_prio(td, base_pri);
890 sched_lend_prio(td, prio);
894 sched_prio(struct thread *td, u_char prio)
898 /* First, update the base priority. */
899 td->td_base_pri = prio;
902 * If the thread is borrowing another thread's priority, don't ever
903 * lower the priority.
905 if (td->td_flags & TDF_BORROWING && td->td_priority < prio)
908 /* Change the real priority. */
909 oldprio = td->td_priority;
910 sched_priority(td, prio);
913 * If the thread is on a turnstile, then let the turnstile update
916 if (TD_ON_LOCK(td) && oldprio != prio)
917 turnstile_adjust(td, oldprio);
921 sched_user_prio(struct thread *td, u_char prio)
924 THREAD_LOCK_ASSERT(td, MA_OWNED);
925 td->td_base_user_pri = prio;
926 if (td->td_lend_user_pri <= prio)
928 td->td_user_pri = prio;
932 sched_lend_user_prio(struct thread *td, u_char prio)
935 THREAD_LOCK_ASSERT(td, MA_OWNED);
936 td->td_lend_user_pri = prio;
937 td->td_user_pri = min(prio, td->td_base_user_pri);
938 if (td->td_priority > td->td_user_pri)
939 sched_prio(td, td->td_user_pri);
940 else if (td->td_priority != td->td_user_pri)
941 td->td_flags |= TDF_NEEDRESCHED;
945 * Like the above but first check if there is anything to do.
948 sched_lend_user_prio_cond(struct thread *td, u_char prio)
951 if (td->td_lend_user_pri != prio)
953 if (td->td_user_pri != min(prio, td->td_base_user_pri))
955 if (td->td_priority >= td->td_user_pri)
961 sched_lend_user_prio(td, prio);
966 sched_sleep(struct thread *td, int pri)
969 THREAD_LOCK_ASSERT(td, MA_OWNED);
970 td->td_slptick = ticks;
971 td_get_sched(td)->ts_slptime = 0;
972 if (pri != 0 && PRI_BASE(td->td_pri_class) == PRI_TIMESHARE)
974 if (TD_IS_SUSPENDED(td) || pri >= PSOCK)
975 td->td_flags |= TDF_CANSWAP;
979 sched_switch(struct thread *td, int flags)
981 struct thread *newtd;
988 ts = td_get_sched(td);
991 THREAD_LOCK_ASSERT(td, MA_OWNED);
993 td->td_lastcpu = td->td_oncpu;
994 preempted = (td->td_flags & TDF_SLICEEND) == 0 &&
995 (flags & SW_PREEMPT) != 0;
996 td->td_flags &= ~(TDF_NEEDRESCHED | TDF_SLICEEND);
997 td->td_owepreempt = 0;
998 td->td_oncpu = NOCPU;
1001 * At the last moment, if this thread is still marked RUNNING,
1002 * then put it back on the run queue as it has not been suspended
1003 * or stopped or any thing else similar. We never put the idle
1004 * threads on the run queue, however.
1006 if (td->td_flags & TDF_IDLETD) {
1009 CPU_CLR(PCPU_GET(cpuid), &idle_cpus_mask);
1012 if (TD_IS_RUNNING(td)) {
1013 /* Put us back on the run queue. */
1014 sched_add(td, preempted ?
1015 SRQ_HOLDTD|SRQ_OURSELF|SRQ_YIELDING|SRQ_PREEMPTED :
1016 SRQ_HOLDTD|SRQ_OURSELF|SRQ_YIELDING);
1021 * Switch to the sched lock to fix things up and pick
1022 * a new thread. Block the td_lock in order to avoid
1023 * breaking the critical path.
1025 if (td->td_lock != &sched_lock) {
1026 mtx_lock_spin(&sched_lock);
1027 tmtx = thread_lock_block(td);
1028 mtx_unlock_spin(tmtx);
1031 if ((td->td_flags & TDF_NOLOAD) == 0)
1034 newtd = choosethread();
1035 MPASS(newtd->td_lock == &sched_lock);
1037 #if (KTR_COMPILE & KTR_SCHED) != 0
1038 if (TD_IS_IDLETHREAD(td))
1039 KTR_STATE1(KTR_SCHED, "thread", sched_tdname(td), "idle",
1040 "prio:%d", td->td_priority);
1042 KTR_STATE3(KTR_SCHED, "thread", sched_tdname(td), KTDSTATE(td),
1043 "prio:%d", td->td_priority, "wmesg:\"%s\"", td->td_wmesg,
1044 "lockname:\"%s\"", td->td_lockname);
1049 if (PMC_PROC_IS_USING_PMCS(td->td_proc))
1050 PMC_SWITCH_CONTEXT(td, PMC_FN_CSW_OUT);
1053 SDT_PROBE2(sched, , , off__cpu, newtd, newtd->td_proc);
1056 lock_profile_release_lock(&sched_lock.lock_object);
1057 #ifdef KDTRACE_HOOKS
1059 * If DTrace has set the active vtime enum to anything
1060 * other than INACTIVE (0), then it should have set the
1063 if (dtrace_vtime_active)
1064 (*dtrace_vtime_switch_func)(newtd);
1067 cpu_switch(td, newtd, tmtx);
1068 lock_profile_obtain_lock_success(&sched_lock.lock_object,
1069 0, 0, __FILE__, __LINE__);
1071 * Where am I? What year is it?
1072 * We are in the same thread that went to sleep above,
1073 * but any amount of time may have passed. All our context
1074 * will still be available as will local variables.
1075 * PCPU values however may have changed as we may have
1076 * changed CPU so don't trust cached values of them.
1077 * New threads will go to fork_exit() instead of here
1078 * so if you change things here you may need to change
1081 * If the thread above was exiting it will never wake
1082 * up again here, so either it has saved everything it
1083 * needed to, or the thread_wait() or wait() will
1087 SDT_PROBE0(sched, , , on__cpu);
1089 if (PMC_PROC_IS_USING_PMCS(td->td_proc))
1090 PMC_SWITCH_CONTEXT(td, PMC_FN_CSW_IN);
1093 td->td_lock = &sched_lock;
1094 SDT_PROBE0(sched, , , remain__cpu);
1097 KTR_STATE1(KTR_SCHED, "thread", sched_tdname(td), "running",
1098 "prio:%d", td->td_priority);
1101 if (td->td_flags & TDF_IDLETD)
1102 CPU_SET(PCPU_GET(cpuid), &idle_cpus_mask);
1104 sched_lock.mtx_lock = (uintptr_t)td;
1105 td->td_oncpu = PCPU_GET(cpuid);
1107 mtx_unlock_spin(&sched_lock);
1111 sched_wakeup(struct thread *td, int srqflags)
1113 struct td_sched *ts;
1115 THREAD_LOCK_ASSERT(td, MA_OWNED);
1116 ts = td_get_sched(td);
1117 td->td_flags &= ~TDF_CANSWAP;
1118 if (ts->ts_slptime > 1) {
1124 ts->ts_slice = sched_slice;
1125 sched_add(td, srqflags);
1130 forward_wakeup(int cpunum)
1133 cpuset_t dontuse, map, map2;
1137 mtx_assert(&sched_lock, MA_OWNED);
1139 CTR0(KTR_RUNQ, "forward_wakeup()");
1141 if ((!forward_wakeup_enabled) ||
1142 (forward_wakeup_use_mask == 0 && forward_wakeup_use_loop == 0))
1144 if (!smp_started || KERNEL_PANICKED())
1147 forward_wakeups_requested++;
1150 * Check the idle mask we received against what we calculated
1151 * before in the old version.
1153 me = PCPU_GET(cpuid);
1155 /* Don't bother if we should be doing it ourself. */
1156 if (CPU_ISSET(me, &idle_cpus_mask) &&
1157 (cpunum == NOCPU || me == cpunum))
1160 CPU_SETOF(me, &dontuse);
1161 CPU_OR(&dontuse, &stopped_cpus);
1162 CPU_OR(&dontuse, &hlt_cpus_mask);
1164 if (forward_wakeup_use_loop) {
1165 STAILQ_FOREACH(pc, &cpuhead, pc_allcpu) {
1167 if (!CPU_ISSET(id, &dontuse) &&
1168 pc->pc_curthread == pc->pc_idlethread) {
1174 if (forward_wakeup_use_mask) {
1175 map = idle_cpus_mask;
1176 CPU_ANDNOT(&map, &dontuse);
1178 /* If they are both on, compare and use loop if different. */
1179 if (forward_wakeup_use_loop) {
1180 if (CPU_CMP(&map, &map2)) {
1181 printf("map != map2, loop method preferred\n");
1189 /* If we only allow a specific CPU, then mask off all the others. */
1190 if (cpunum != NOCPU) {
1191 KASSERT((cpunum <= mp_maxcpus),("forward_wakeup: bad cpunum."));
1192 iscpuset = CPU_ISSET(cpunum, &map);
1196 CPU_SETOF(cpunum, &map);
1198 if (!CPU_EMPTY(&map)) {
1199 forward_wakeups_delivered++;
1200 STAILQ_FOREACH(pc, &cpuhead, pc_allcpu) {
1202 if (!CPU_ISSET(id, &map))
1204 if (cpu_idle_wakeup(pc->pc_cpuid))
1207 if (!CPU_EMPTY(&map))
1208 ipi_selected(map, IPI_AST);
1211 if (cpunum == NOCPU)
1212 printf("forward_wakeup: Idle processor not found\n");
1217 kick_other_cpu(int pri, int cpuid)
1222 pcpu = pcpu_find(cpuid);
1223 if (CPU_ISSET(cpuid, &idle_cpus_mask)) {
1224 forward_wakeups_delivered++;
1225 if (!cpu_idle_wakeup(cpuid))
1226 ipi_cpu(cpuid, IPI_AST);
1230 cpri = pcpu->pc_curthread->td_priority;
1234 #if defined(IPI_PREEMPTION) && defined(PREEMPTION)
1235 #if !defined(FULL_PREEMPTION)
1236 if (pri <= PRI_MAX_ITHD)
1237 #endif /* ! FULL_PREEMPTION */
1239 ipi_cpu(cpuid, IPI_PREEMPT);
1242 #endif /* defined(IPI_PREEMPTION) && defined(PREEMPTION) */
1244 pcpu->pc_curthread->td_flags |= TDF_NEEDRESCHED;
1245 ipi_cpu(cpuid, IPI_AST);
1252 sched_pickcpu(struct thread *td)
1256 mtx_assert(&sched_lock, MA_OWNED);
1258 if (td->td_lastcpu != NOCPU && THREAD_CAN_SCHED(td, td->td_lastcpu))
1259 best = td->td_lastcpu;
1263 if (!THREAD_CAN_SCHED(td, cpu))
1268 else if (runq_length[cpu] < runq_length[best])
1271 KASSERT(best != NOCPU, ("no valid CPUs"));
1278 sched_add(struct thread *td, int flags)
1282 struct td_sched *ts;
1287 ts = td_get_sched(td);
1288 THREAD_LOCK_ASSERT(td, MA_OWNED);
1289 KASSERT((td->td_inhibitors == 0),
1290 ("sched_add: trying to run inhibited thread"));
1291 KASSERT((TD_CAN_RUN(td) || TD_IS_RUNNING(td)),
1292 ("sched_add: bad thread state"));
1293 KASSERT(td->td_flags & TDF_INMEM,
1294 ("sched_add: thread swapped out"));
1296 KTR_STATE2(KTR_SCHED, "thread", sched_tdname(td), "runq add",
1297 "prio:%d", td->td_priority, KTR_ATTR_LINKED,
1298 sched_tdname(curthread));
1299 KTR_POINT1(KTR_SCHED, "thread", sched_tdname(curthread), "wokeup",
1300 KTR_ATTR_LINKED, sched_tdname(td));
1301 SDT_PROBE4(sched, , , enqueue, td, td->td_proc, NULL,
1302 flags & SRQ_PREEMPTED);
1305 * Now that the thread is moving to the run-queue, set the lock
1306 * to the scheduler's lock.
1308 if (td->td_lock != &sched_lock) {
1309 mtx_lock_spin(&sched_lock);
1310 if ((flags & SRQ_HOLD) != 0)
1311 td->td_lock = &sched_lock;
1313 thread_lock_set(td, &sched_lock);
1318 * If SMP is started and the thread is pinned or otherwise limited to
1319 * a specific set of CPUs, queue the thread to a per-CPU run queue.
1320 * Otherwise, queue the thread to the global run queue.
1322 * If SMP has not yet been started we must use the global run queue
1323 * as per-CPU state may not be initialized yet and we may crash if we
1324 * try to access the per-CPU run queues.
1326 if (smp_started && (td->td_pinned != 0 || td->td_flags & TDF_BOUND ||
1327 ts->ts_flags & TSF_AFFINITY)) {
1328 if (td->td_pinned != 0)
1329 cpu = td->td_lastcpu;
1330 else if (td->td_flags & TDF_BOUND) {
1331 /* Find CPU from bound runq. */
1332 KASSERT(SKE_RUNQ_PCPU(ts),
1333 ("sched_add: bound td_sched not on cpu runq"));
1334 cpu = ts->ts_runq - &runq_pcpu[0];
1336 /* Find a valid CPU for our cpuset */
1337 cpu = sched_pickcpu(td);
1338 ts->ts_runq = &runq_pcpu[cpu];
1341 "sched_add: Put td_sched:%p(td:%p) on cpu%d runq", ts, td,
1345 "sched_add: adding td_sched:%p (td:%p) to gbl runq", ts,
1348 ts->ts_runq = &runq;
1351 if ((td->td_flags & TDF_NOLOAD) == 0)
1353 runq_add(ts->ts_runq, td, flags);
1357 cpuid = PCPU_GET(cpuid);
1358 if (single_cpu && cpu != cpuid) {
1359 kick_other_cpu(td->td_priority, cpu);
1362 tidlemsk = idle_cpus_mask;
1363 CPU_ANDNOT(&tidlemsk, &hlt_cpus_mask);
1364 CPU_CLR(cpuid, &tidlemsk);
1366 if (!CPU_ISSET(cpuid, &idle_cpus_mask) &&
1367 ((flags & SRQ_INTR) == 0) &&
1368 !CPU_EMPTY(&tidlemsk))
1369 forwarded = forward_wakeup(cpu);
1373 if (!maybe_preempt(td))
1377 if ((flags & SRQ_HOLDTD) == 0)
1382 struct td_sched *ts;
1384 ts = td_get_sched(td);
1385 THREAD_LOCK_ASSERT(td, MA_OWNED);
1386 KASSERT((td->td_inhibitors == 0),
1387 ("sched_add: trying to run inhibited thread"));
1388 KASSERT((TD_CAN_RUN(td) || TD_IS_RUNNING(td)),
1389 ("sched_add: bad thread state"));
1390 KASSERT(td->td_flags & TDF_INMEM,
1391 ("sched_add: thread swapped out"));
1392 KTR_STATE2(KTR_SCHED, "thread", sched_tdname(td), "runq add",
1393 "prio:%d", td->td_priority, KTR_ATTR_LINKED,
1394 sched_tdname(curthread));
1395 KTR_POINT1(KTR_SCHED, "thread", sched_tdname(curthread), "wokeup",
1396 KTR_ATTR_LINKED, sched_tdname(td));
1397 SDT_PROBE4(sched, , , enqueue, td, td->td_proc, NULL,
1398 flags & SRQ_PREEMPTED);
1401 * Now that the thread is moving to the run-queue, set the lock
1402 * to the scheduler's lock.
1404 if (td->td_lock != &sched_lock) {
1405 mtx_lock_spin(&sched_lock);
1406 if ((flags & SRQ_HOLD) != 0)
1407 td->td_lock = &sched_lock;
1409 thread_lock_set(td, &sched_lock);
1412 CTR2(KTR_RUNQ, "sched_add: adding td_sched:%p (td:%p) to runq", ts, td);
1413 ts->ts_runq = &runq;
1415 if ((td->td_flags & TDF_NOLOAD) == 0)
1417 runq_add(ts->ts_runq, td, flags);
1418 if (!maybe_preempt(td))
1420 if ((flags & SRQ_HOLDTD) == 0)
1426 sched_rem(struct thread *td)
1428 struct td_sched *ts;
1430 ts = td_get_sched(td);
1431 KASSERT(td->td_flags & TDF_INMEM,
1432 ("sched_rem: thread swapped out"));
1433 KASSERT(TD_ON_RUNQ(td),
1434 ("sched_rem: thread not on run queue"));
1435 mtx_assert(&sched_lock, MA_OWNED);
1436 KTR_STATE2(KTR_SCHED, "thread", sched_tdname(td), "runq rem",
1437 "prio:%d", td->td_priority, KTR_ATTR_LINKED,
1438 sched_tdname(curthread));
1439 SDT_PROBE3(sched, , , dequeue, td, td->td_proc, NULL);
1441 if ((td->td_flags & TDF_NOLOAD) == 0)
1444 if (ts->ts_runq != &runq)
1445 runq_length[ts->ts_runq - runq_pcpu]--;
1447 runq_remove(ts->ts_runq, td);
1452 * Select threads to run. Note that running threads still consume a
1461 mtx_assert(&sched_lock, MA_OWNED);
1463 struct thread *tdcpu;
1466 td = runq_choose_fuzz(&runq, runq_fuzz);
1467 tdcpu = runq_choose(&runq_pcpu[PCPU_GET(cpuid)]);
1471 tdcpu->td_priority < td->td_priority)) {
1472 CTR2(KTR_RUNQ, "choosing td %p from pcpu runq %d", tdcpu,
1475 rq = &runq_pcpu[PCPU_GET(cpuid)];
1477 CTR1(KTR_RUNQ, "choosing td_sched %p from main runq", td);
1482 td = runq_choose(&runq);
1488 runq_length[PCPU_GET(cpuid)]--;
1490 runq_remove(rq, td);
1491 td->td_flags |= TDF_DIDRUN;
1493 KASSERT(td->td_flags & TDF_INMEM,
1494 ("sched_choose: thread swapped out"));
1497 return (PCPU_GET(idlethread));
1501 sched_preempt(struct thread *td)
1504 SDT_PROBE2(sched, , , surrender, td, td->td_proc);
1505 if (td->td_critnest > 1) {
1506 td->td_owepreempt = 1;
1509 mi_switch(SW_INVOL | SW_PREEMPT | SWT_PREEMPT);
1514 sched_userret_slowpath(struct thread *td)
1518 td->td_priority = td->td_user_pri;
1519 td->td_base_pri = td->td_user_pri;
1524 sched_bind(struct thread *td, int cpu)
1526 struct td_sched *ts;
1528 THREAD_LOCK_ASSERT(td, MA_OWNED|MA_NOTRECURSED);
1529 KASSERT(td == curthread, ("sched_bind: can only bind curthread"));
1531 ts = td_get_sched(td);
1533 td->td_flags |= TDF_BOUND;
1535 ts->ts_runq = &runq_pcpu[cpu];
1536 if (PCPU_GET(cpuid) == cpu)
1545 sched_unbind(struct thread* td)
1547 THREAD_LOCK_ASSERT(td, MA_OWNED);
1548 KASSERT(td == curthread, ("sched_unbind: can only bind curthread"));
1549 td->td_flags &= ~TDF_BOUND;
1553 sched_is_bound(struct thread *td)
1555 THREAD_LOCK_ASSERT(td, MA_OWNED);
1556 return (td->td_flags & TDF_BOUND);
1560 sched_relinquish(struct thread *td)
1563 mi_switch(SW_VOL | SWT_RELINQUISH);
1569 return (sched_tdcnt);
1573 sched_sizeof_proc(void)
1575 return (sizeof(struct proc));
1579 sched_sizeof_thread(void)
1581 return (sizeof(struct thread) + sizeof(struct td_sched));
1585 sched_pctcpu(struct thread *td)
1587 struct td_sched *ts;
1589 THREAD_LOCK_ASSERT(td, MA_OWNED);
1590 ts = td_get_sched(td);
1591 return (ts->ts_pctcpu);
1596 * Calculates the contribution to the thread cpu usage for the latest
1597 * (unfinished) second.
1600 sched_pctcpu_delta(struct thread *td)
1602 struct td_sched *ts;
1606 THREAD_LOCK_ASSERT(td, MA_OWNED);
1607 ts = td_get_sched(td);
1609 realstathz = stathz ? stathz : hz;
1610 if (ts->ts_cpticks != 0) {
1611 #if (FSHIFT >= CCPU_SHIFT)
1612 delta = (realstathz == 100)
1613 ? ((fixpt_t) ts->ts_cpticks) <<
1614 (FSHIFT - CCPU_SHIFT) :
1615 100 * (((fixpt_t) ts->ts_cpticks)
1616 << (FSHIFT - CCPU_SHIFT)) / realstathz;
1618 delta = ((FSCALE - ccpu) *
1620 FSCALE / realstathz)) >> FSHIFT;
1629 sched_estcpu(struct thread *td)
1632 return (td_get_sched(td)->ts_estcpu);
1636 * The actual idle process.
1639 sched_idletd(void *dummy)
1641 struct pcpuidlestat *stat;
1643 THREAD_NO_SLEEPING();
1644 stat = DPCPU_PTR(idlestat);
1646 mtx_assert(&Giant, MA_NOTOWNED);
1648 while (sched_runnable() == 0) {
1649 cpu_idle(stat->idlecalls + stat->oldidlecalls > 64);
1653 mtx_lock_spin(&sched_lock);
1654 mi_switch(SW_VOL | SWT_IDLE);
1659 * A CPU is entering for the first time or a thread is exiting.
1662 sched_throw(struct thread *td)
1665 * Correct spinlock nesting. The idle thread context that we are
1666 * borrowing was created so that it would start out with a single
1667 * spin lock (sched_lock) held in fork_trampoline(). Since we've
1668 * explicitly acquired locks in this function, the nesting count
1669 * is now 2 rather than 1. Since we are nested, calling
1670 * spinlock_exit() will simply adjust the counts without allowing
1671 * spin lock using code to interrupt us.
1674 mtx_lock_spin(&sched_lock);
1676 PCPU_SET(switchtime, cpu_ticks());
1677 PCPU_SET(switchticks, ticks);
1679 lock_profile_release_lock(&sched_lock.lock_object);
1680 MPASS(td->td_lock == &sched_lock);
1681 td->td_lastcpu = td->td_oncpu;
1682 td->td_oncpu = NOCPU;
1684 mtx_assert(&sched_lock, MA_OWNED);
1685 KASSERT(curthread->td_md.md_spinlock_count == 1, ("invalid count"));
1686 cpu_throw(td, choosethread()); /* doesn't return */
1690 sched_fork_exit(struct thread *td)
1694 * Finish setting up thread glue so that it begins execution in a
1695 * non-nested critical section with sched_lock held but not recursed.
1697 td->td_oncpu = PCPU_GET(cpuid);
1698 sched_lock.mtx_lock = (uintptr_t)td;
1699 lock_profile_obtain_lock_success(&sched_lock.lock_object,
1700 0, 0, __FILE__, __LINE__);
1701 THREAD_LOCK_ASSERT(td, MA_OWNED | MA_NOTRECURSED);
1703 KTR_STATE1(KTR_SCHED, "thread", sched_tdname(td), "running",
1704 "prio:%d", td->td_priority);
1705 SDT_PROBE0(sched, , , on__cpu);
1709 sched_tdname(struct thread *td)
1712 struct td_sched *ts;
1714 ts = td_get_sched(td);
1715 if (ts->ts_name[0] == '\0')
1716 snprintf(ts->ts_name, sizeof(ts->ts_name),
1717 "%s tid %d", td->td_name, td->td_tid);
1718 return (ts->ts_name);
1720 return (td->td_name);
1726 sched_clear_tdname(struct thread *td)
1728 struct td_sched *ts;
1730 ts = td_get_sched(td);
1731 ts->ts_name[0] = '\0';
1736 sched_affinity(struct thread *td)
1739 struct td_sched *ts;
1742 THREAD_LOCK_ASSERT(td, MA_OWNED);
1745 * Set the TSF_AFFINITY flag if there is at least one CPU this
1746 * thread can't run on.
1748 ts = td_get_sched(td);
1749 ts->ts_flags &= ~TSF_AFFINITY;
1751 if (!THREAD_CAN_SCHED(td, cpu)) {
1752 ts->ts_flags |= TSF_AFFINITY;
1758 * If this thread can run on all CPUs, nothing else to do.
1760 if (!(ts->ts_flags & TSF_AFFINITY))
1763 /* Pinned threads and bound threads should be left alone. */
1764 if (td->td_pinned != 0 || td->td_flags & TDF_BOUND)
1767 switch (td->td_state) {
1770 * If we are on a per-CPU runqueue that is in the set,
1771 * then nothing needs to be done.
1773 if (ts->ts_runq != &runq &&
1774 THREAD_CAN_SCHED(td, ts->ts_runq - runq_pcpu))
1777 /* Put this thread on a valid per-CPU runqueue. */
1779 sched_add(td, SRQ_HOLDTD | SRQ_BORING);
1783 * See if our current CPU is in the set. If not, force a
1786 if (THREAD_CAN_SCHED(td, td->td_oncpu))
1789 td->td_flags |= TDF_NEEDRESCHED;
1790 if (td != curthread)
1791 ipi_cpu(cpu, IPI_AST);