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29 #ifndef _SYS_TASKQUEUE_H_
30 #define _SYS_TASKQUEUE_H_
33 #error "no user-serviceable parts inside"
36 #include <sys/queue.h>
37 #include <sys/_task.h>
38 #include <sys/_callout.h>
39 #include <sys/_cpuset.h>
52 enum taskqueue_callback_type {
53 TASKQUEUE_CALLBACK_TYPE_INIT,
54 TASKQUEUE_CALLBACK_TYPE_SHUTDOWN,
56 #define TASKQUEUE_CALLBACK_TYPE_MIN TASKQUEUE_CALLBACK_TYPE_INIT
57 #define TASKQUEUE_CALLBACK_TYPE_MAX TASKQUEUE_CALLBACK_TYPE_SHUTDOWN
58 #define TASKQUEUE_NUM_CALLBACKS TASKQUEUE_CALLBACK_TYPE_MAX + 1
59 #define TASKQUEUE_NAMELEN 32
61 typedef void (*taskqueue_callback_fn)(void *context);
64 * A notification callback function which is called from
65 * taskqueue_enqueue(). The context argument is given in the call to
66 * taskqueue_create(). This function would normally be used to allow the
67 * queue to arrange to run itself later (e.g., by scheduling a software
68 * interrupt or waking a kernel thread).
70 typedef void (*taskqueue_enqueue_fn)(void *context);
72 struct taskqueue *taskqueue_create(const char *name, int mflags,
73 taskqueue_enqueue_fn enqueue,
75 int taskqueue_start_threads(struct taskqueue **tqp, int count, int pri,
76 const char *name, ...) __printflike(4, 5);
77 int taskqueue_start_threads_cpuset(struct taskqueue **tqp, int count,
78 int pri, cpuset_t *mask, const char *name, ...) __printflike(5, 6);
79 int taskqueue_enqueue(struct taskqueue *queue, struct task *task);
80 int taskqueue_enqueue_timeout(struct taskqueue *queue,
81 struct timeout_task *timeout_task, int ticks);
82 int taskqueue_enqueue_timeout_sbt(struct taskqueue *queue,
83 struct timeout_task *timeout_task, sbintime_t sbt, sbintime_t pr,
85 int taskqueue_poll_is_busy(struct taskqueue *queue, struct task *task);
86 int taskqueue_cancel(struct taskqueue *queue, struct task *task,
88 int taskqueue_cancel_timeout(struct taskqueue *queue,
89 struct timeout_task *timeout_task, u_int *pendp);
90 void taskqueue_drain(struct taskqueue *queue, struct task *task);
91 void taskqueue_drain_timeout(struct taskqueue *queue,
92 struct timeout_task *timeout_task);
93 void taskqueue_drain_all(struct taskqueue *queue);
94 void taskqueue_free(struct taskqueue *queue);
95 void taskqueue_run(struct taskqueue *queue);
96 void taskqueue_block(struct taskqueue *queue);
97 void taskqueue_unblock(struct taskqueue *queue);
98 int taskqueue_member(struct taskqueue *queue, struct thread *td);
99 void taskqueue_set_callback(struct taskqueue *queue,
100 enum taskqueue_callback_type cb_type,
101 taskqueue_callback_fn callback, void *context);
103 #define TASK_INITIALIZER(priority, func, context) \
105 .ta_priority = (priority), \
107 .ta_context = (context) }
110 * Functions for dedicated thread taskqueues
112 void taskqueue_thread_loop(void *arg);
113 void taskqueue_thread_enqueue(void *context);
116 * Initialise a task structure.
118 #define TASK_INIT(task, priority, func, context) do { \
119 (task)->ta_pending = 0; \
120 (task)->ta_priority = (priority); \
121 (task)->ta_func = (func); \
122 (task)->ta_context = (context); \
125 void _timeout_task_init(struct taskqueue *queue,
126 struct timeout_task *timeout_task, int priority, task_fn_t func,
128 #define TIMEOUT_TASK_INIT(queue, timeout_task, priority, func, context) \
129 _timeout_task_init(queue, timeout_task, priority, func, context);
132 * Declare a reference to a taskqueue.
134 #define TASKQUEUE_DECLARE(name) \
135 extern struct taskqueue *taskqueue_##name
138 * Define and initialise a global taskqueue that uses sleep mutexes.
140 #define TASKQUEUE_DEFINE(name, enqueue, context, init) \
142 struct taskqueue *taskqueue_##name; \
145 taskqueue_define_##name(void *arg) \
148 taskqueue_create(#name, M_WAITOK, (enqueue), (context)); \
152 SYSINIT(taskqueue_##name, SI_SUB_TASKQ, SI_ORDER_SECOND, \
153 taskqueue_define_##name, NULL); \
156 #define TASKQUEUE_DEFINE_THREAD(name) \
157 TASKQUEUE_DEFINE(name, taskqueue_thread_enqueue, &taskqueue_##name, \
158 taskqueue_start_threads(&taskqueue_##name, 1, PWAIT, \
162 * Define and initialise a global taskqueue that uses spin mutexes.
164 #define TASKQUEUE_FAST_DEFINE(name, enqueue, context, init) \
166 struct taskqueue *taskqueue_##name; \
169 taskqueue_define_##name(void *arg) \
172 taskqueue_create_fast(#name, M_WAITOK, (enqueue), \
177 SYSINIT(taskqueue_##name, SI_SUB_TASKQ, SI_ORDER_SECOND, \
178 taskqueue_define_##name, NULL); \
181 #define TASKQUEUE_FAST_DEFINE_THREAD(name) \
182 TASKQUEUE_FAST_DEFINE(name, taskqueue_thread_enqueue, \
183 &taskqueue_##name, taskqueue_start_threads(&taskqueue_##name \
184 1, PWAIT, "%s taskq", #name))
187 * These queues are serviced by software interrupt handlers. To enqueue
188 * a task, call taskqueue_enqueue(taskqueue_swi, &task) or
189 * taskqueue_enqueue(taskqueue_swi_giant, &task).
191 TASKQUEUE_DECLARE(swi_giant);
192 TASKQUEUE_DECLARE(swi);
195 * This queue is serviced by a kernel thread. To enqueue a task, call
196 * taskqueue_enqueue(taskqueue_thread, &task).
198 TASKQUEUE_DECLARE(thread);
201 * Queue for swi handlers dispatched from fast interrupt handlers.
202 * These are necessarily different from the above because the queue
203 * must be locked with spinlocks since sleep mutex's cannot be used
204 * from a fast interrupt handler context.
206 TASKQUEUE_DECLARE(fast);
207 struct taskqueue *taskqueue_create_fast(const char *name, int mflags,
208 taskqueue_enqueue_fn enqueue,
211 #endif /* !_SYS_TASKQUEUE_H_ */