1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
2 /*
3 * kernel/sched/core.c
4 *
5 * Core kernel CPU scheduler code
6 *
7 * Copyright (C) 1991-2002 Linus Torvalds
8 * Copyright (C) 1998-2024 Ingo Molnar, Red Hat
9 */
10 #define INSTANTIATE_EXPORTED_MIGRATE_DISABLE
11 #include <linux/sched.h>
12 #include <linux/highmem.h>
13 #include <linux/hrtimer_api.h>
14 #include <linux/ktime_api.h>
15 #include <linux/sched/signal.h>
16 #include <linux/syscalls_api.h>
17 #include <linux/debug_locks.h>
18 #include <linux/prefetch.h>
19 #include <linux/capability.h>
20 #include <linux/pgtable_api.h>
21 #include <linux/wait_bit.h>
22 #include <linux/jiffies.h>
23 #include <linux/spinlock_api.h>
24 #include <linux/cpumask_api.h>
25 #include <linux/lockdep_api.h>
26 #include <linux/hardirq.h>
27 #include <linux/softirq.h>
28 #include <linux/refcount_api.h>
29 #include <linux/topology.h>
30 #include <linux/sched/clock.h>
31 #include <linux/sched/cond_resched.h>
32 #include <linux/sched/cputime.h>
33 #include <linux/sched/debug.h>
34 #include <linux/sched/hotplug.h>
35 #include <linux/sched/init.h>
36 #include <linux/sched/isolation.h>
37 #include <linux/sched/loadavg.h>
38 #include <linux/sched/mm.h>
39 #include <linux/sched/nohz.h>
40 #include <linux/sched/rseq_api.h>
41 #include <linux/sched/rt.h>
42
43 #include <linux/blkdev.h>
44 #include <linux/context_tracking.h>
45 #include <linux/cpuset.h>
46 #include <linux/delayacct.h>
47 #include <linux/init_task.h>
48 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
49 #include <linux/ioprio.h>
50 #include <linux/kallsyms.h>
51 #include <linux/kcov.h>
52 #include <linux/kprobes.h>
53 #include <linux/llist_api.h>
54 #include <linux/mmu_context.h>
55 #include <linux/mmzone.h>
56 #include <linux/mutex_api.h>
57 #include <linux/nmi.h>
58 #include <linux/nospec.h>
59 #include <linux/perf_event_api.h>
60 #include <linux/profile.h>
61 #include <linux/psi.h>
62 #include <linux/rcuwait_api.h>
63 #include <linux/rseq.h>
64 #include <linux/sched/wake_q.h>
65 #include <linux/scs.h>
66 #include <linux/slab.h>
67 #include <linux/syscalls.h>
68 #include <linux/vtime.h>
69 #include <linux/wait_api.h>
70 #include <linux/workqueue_api.h>
71 #include <linux/livepatch_sched.h>
72
73 #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC
74 # ifdef CONFIG_GENERIC_IRQ_ENTRY
75 # include <linux/irq-entry-common.h>
76 # endif
77 #endif
78
79 #include <uapi/linux/sched/types.h>
80
81 #include <asm/irq_regs.h>
82 #include <asm/switch_to.h>
83 #include <asm/tlb.h>
84
85 #define CREATE_TRACE_POINTS
86 #include <linux/sched/rseq_api.h>
87 #include <trace/events/sched.h>
88 #include <trace/events/ipi.h>
89 #undef CREATE_TRACE_POINTS
90
91 #include "sched.h"
92 #include "stats.h"
93
94 #include "autogroup.h"
95 #include "pelt.h"
96 #include "smp.h"
97
98 #include "../workqueue_internal.h"
99 #include "../../io_uring/io-wq.h"
100 #include "../smpboot.h"
101 #include "../locking/mutex.h"
102
103 EXPORT_TRACEPOINT_SYMBOL_GPL(ipi_send_cpu);
104 EXPORT_TRACEPOINT_SYMBOL_GPL(ipi_send_cpumask);
105
106 /*
107 * Export tracepoints that act as a bare tracehook (ie: have no trace event
108 * associated with them) to allow external modules to probe them.
109 */
110 EXPORT_TRACEPOINT_SYMBOL_GPL(pelt_cfs_tp);
111 EXPORT_TRACEPOINT_SYMBOL_GPL(pelt_rt_tp);
112 EXPORT_TRACEPOINT_SYMBOL_GPL(pelt_dl_tp);
113 EXPORT_TRACEPOINT_SYMBOL_GPL(pelt_irq_tp);
114 EXPORT_TRACEPOINT_SYMBOL_GPL(pelt_se_tp);
115 EXPORT_TRACEPOINT_SYMBOL_GPL(pelt_hw_tp);
116 EXPORT_TRACEPOINT_SYMBOL_GPL(sched_cpu_capacity_tp);
117 EXPORT_TRACEPOINT_SYMBOL_GPL(sched_overutilized_tp);
118 EXPORT_TRACEPOINT_SYMBOL_GPL(sched_util_est_cfs_tp);
119 EXPORT_TRACEPOINT_SYMBOL_GPL(sched_util_est_se_tp);
120 EXPORT_TRACEPOINT_SYMBOL_GPL(sched_update_nr_running_tp);
121 EXPORT_TRACEPOINT_SYMBOL_GPL(sched_compute_energy_tp);
122 EXPORT_TRACEPOINT_SYMBOL_GPL(sched_entry_tp);
123 EXPORT_TRACEPOINT_SYMBOL_GPL(sched_exit_tp);
124 EXPORT_TRACEPOINT_SYMBOL_GPL(sched_set_need_resched_tp);
125 EXPORT_TRACEPOINT_SYMBOL_GPL(sched_dl_throttle_tp);
126 EXPORT_TRACEPOINT_SYMBOL_GPL(sched_dl_replenish_tp);
127 EXPORT_TRACEPOINT_SYMBOL_GPL(sched_dl_update_tp);
128 EXPORT_TRACEPOINT_SYMBOL_GPL(sched_dl_server_start_tp);
129 EXPORT_TRACEPOINT_SYMBOL_GPL(sched_dl_server_stop_tp);
130
131 DEFINE_PER_CPU_SHARED_ALIGNED(struct rq, runqueues);
132 DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct rnd_state, sched_rnd_state);
133
134 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_PROXY_EXEC
135 DEFINE_STATIC_KEY_TRUE(__sched_proxy_exec);
setup_proxy_exec(char * str)136 static int __init setup_proxy_exec(char *str)
137 {
138 bool proxy_enable = true;
139
140 if (*str && kstrtobool(str + 1, &proxy_enable)) {
141 pr_warn("Unable to parse sched_proxy_exec=\n");
142 return 0;
143 }
144
145 if (proxy_enable) {
146 pr_info("sched_proxy_exec enabled via boot arg\n");
147 static_branch_enable(&__sched_proxy_exec);
148 } else {
149 pr_info("sched_proxy_exec disabled via boot arg\n");
150 static_branch_disable(&__sched_proxy_exec);
151 }
152 return 1;
153 }
154 #else
setup_proxy_exec(char * str)155 static int __init setup_proxy_exec(char *str)
156 {
157 pr_warn("CONFIG_SCHED_PROXY_EXEC=n, so it cannot be enabled or disabled at boot time\n");
158 return 0;
159 }
160 #endif
161 __setup("sched_proxy_exec", setup_proxy_exec);
162
163 /*
164 * Debugging: various feature bits
165 *
166 * If SCHED_DEBUG is disabled, each compilation unit has its own copy of
167 * sysctl_sched_features, defined in sched.h, to allow constants propagation
168 * at compile time and compiler optimization based on features default.
169 */
170 #define SCHED_FEAT(name, enabled) \
171 (1UL << __SCHED_FEAT_##name) * enabled |
172 __read_mostly unsigned int sysctl_sched_features =
173 #include "features.h"
174 0;
175 #undef SCHED_FEAT
176
177 /*
178 * Print a warning if need_resched is set for the given duration (if
179 * LATENCY_WARN is enabled).
180 *
181 * If sysctl_resched_latency_warn_once is set, only one warning will be shown
182 * per boot.
183 */
184 __read_mostly int sysctl_resched_latency_warn_ms = 100;
185 __read_mostly int sysctl_resched_latency_warn_once = 1;
186
187 /*
188 * Number of tasks to iterate in a single balance run.
189 * Limited because this is done with IRQs disabled.
190 */
191 __read_mostly unsigned int sysctl_sched_nr_migrate = SCHED_NR_MIGRATE_BREAK;
192
193 __read_mostly int scheduler_running;
194
195 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_CORE
196
197 DEFINE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE(__sched_core_enabled);
198
199 /* kernel prio, less is more */
__task_prio(const struct task_struct * p)200 static inline int __task_prio(const struct task_struct *p)
201 {
202 if (p->sched_class == &stop_sched_class) /* trumps deadline */
203 return -2;
204
205 if (p->dl_server)
206 return -1; /* deadline */
207
208 if (rt_or_dl_prio(p->prio))
209 return p->prio; /* [-1, 99] */
210
211 if (p->sched_class == &idle_sched_class)
212 return MAX_RT_PRIO + NICE_WIDTH; /* 140 */
213
214 if (task_on_scx(p))
215 return MAX_RT_PRIO + MAX_NICE + 1; /* 120, squash ext */
216
217 return MAX_RT_PRIO + MAX_NICE; /* 119, squash fair */
218 }
219
220 /*
221 * l(a,b)
222 * le(a,b) := !l(b,a)
223 * g(a,b) := l(b,a)
224 * ge(a,b) := !l(a,b)
225 */
226
227 /* real prio, less is less */
prio_less(const struct task_struct * a,const struct task_struct * b,bool in_fi)228 static inline bool prio_less(const struct task_struct *a,
229 const struct task_struct *b, bool in_fi)
230 {
231
232 int pa = __task_prio(a), pb = __task_prio(b);
233
234 if (-pa < -pb)
235 return true;
236
237 if (-pb < -pa)
238 return false;
239
240 if (pa == -1) { /* dl_prio() doesn't work because of stop_class above */
241 const struct sched_dl_entity *a_dl, *b_dl;
242
243 a_dl = &a->dl;
244 /*
245 * Since,'a' and 'b' can be CFS tasks served by DL server,
246 * __task_prio() can return -1 (for DL) even for those. In that
247 * case, get to the dl_server's DL entity.
248 */
249 if (a->dl_server)
250 a_dl = a->dl_server;
251
252 b_dl = &b->dl;
253 if (b->dl_server)
254 b_dl = b->dl_server;
255
256 return !dl_time_before(a_dl->deadline, b_dl->deadline);
257 }
258
259 if (pa == MAX_RT_PRIO + MAX_NICE) /* fair */
260 return cfs_prio_less(a, b, in_fi);
261
262 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_CLASS_EXT
263 if (pa == MAX_RT_PRIO + MAX_NICE + 1) /* ext */
264 return scx_prio_less(a, b, in_fi);
265 #endif
266
267 return false;
268 }
269
__sched_core_less(const struct task_struct * a,const struct task_struct * b)270 static inline bool __sched_core_less(const struct task_struct *a,
271 const struct task_struct *b)
272 {
273 if (a->core_cookie < b->core_cookie)
274 return true;
275
276 if (a->core_cookie > b->core_cookie)
277 return false;
278
279 /* flip prio, so high prio is leftmost */
280 if (prio_less(b, a, !!task_rq(a)->core->core_forceidle_count))
281 return true;
282
283 return false;
284 }
285
286 #define __node_2_sc(node) rb_entry((node), struct task_struct, core_node)
287
rb_sched_core_less(struct rb_node * a,const struct rb_node * b)288 static inline bool rb_sched_core_less(struct rb_node *a, const struct rb_node *b)
289 {
290 return __sched_core_less(__node_2_sc(a), __node_2_sc(b));
291 }
292
rb_sched_core_cmp(const void * key,const struct rb_node * node)293 static inline int rb_sched_core_cmp(const void *key, const struct rb_node *node)
294 {
295 const struct task_struct *p = __node_2_sc(node);
296 unsigned long cookie = (unsigned long)key;
297
298 if (cookie < p->core_cookie)
299 return -1;
300
301 if (cookie > p->core_cookie)
302 return 1;
303
304 return 0;
305 }
306
sched_core_enqueue(struct rq * rq,struct task_struct * p)307 void sched_core_enqueue(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p)
308 {
309 if (p->se.sched_delayed)
310 return;
311
312 rq->core->core_task_seq++;
313
314 if (!p->core_cookie)
315 return;
316
317 rb_add(&p->core_node, &rq->core_tree, rb_sched_core_less);
318 }
319
sched_core_dequeue(struct rq * rq,struct task_struct * p,int flags)320 void sched_core_dequeue(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p, int flags)
321 {
322 if (p->se.sched_delayed)
323 return;
324
325 rq->core->core_task_seq++;
326
327 if (sched_core_enqueued(p)) {
328 rb_erase(&p->core_node, &rq->core_tree);
329 RB_CLEAR_NODE(&p->core_node);
330 }
331
332 /*
333 * Migrating the last task off the cpu, with the cpu in forced idle
334 * state. Reschedule to create an accounting edge for forced idle,
335 * and re-examine whether the core is still in forced idle state.
336 */
337 if (!(flags & DEQUEUE_SAVE) && rq->nr_running == 1 &&
338 rq->core->core_forceidle_count && rq->curr == rq->idle)
339 resched_curr(rq);
340 }
341
sched_task_is_throttled(struct task_struct * p,int cpu)342 static int sched_task_is_throttled(struct task_struct *p, int cpu)
343 {
344 if (p->sched_class->task_is_throttled)
345 return p->sched_class->task_is_throttled(p, cpu);
346
347 return 0;
348 }
349
sched_core_next(struct task_struct * p,unsigned long cookie)350 static struct task_struct *sched_core_next(struct task_struct *p, unsigned long cookie)
351 {
352 struct rb_node *node = &p->core_node;
353 int cpu = task_cpu(p);
354
355 do {
356 node = rb_next(node);
357 if (!node)
358 return NULL;
359
360 p = __node_2_sc(node);
361 if (p->core_cookie != cookie)
362 return NULL;
363
364 } while (sched_task_is_throttled(p, cpu));
365
366 return p;
367 }
368
369 /*
370 * Find left-most (aka, highest priority) and unthrottled task matching @cookie.
371 * If no suitable task is found, NULL will be returned.
372 */
sched_core_find(struct rq * rq,unsigned long cookie)373 static struct task_struct *sched_core_find(struct rq *rq, unsigned long cookie)
374 {
375 struct task_struct *p;
376 struct rb_node *node;
377
378 node = rb_find_first((void *)cookie, &rq->core_tree, rb_sched_core_cmp);
379 if (!node)
380 return NULL;
381
382 p = __node_2_sc(node);
383 if (!sched_task_is_throttled(p, rq->cpu))
384 return p;
385
386 return sched_core_next(p, cookie);
387 }
388
389 /*
390 * Magic required such that:
391 *
392 * raw_spin_rq_lock(rq);
393 * ...
394 * raw_spin_rq_unlock(rq);
395 *
396 * ends up locking and unlocking the _same_ lock, and all CPUs
397 * always agree on what rq has what lock.
398 *
399 * XXX entirely possible to selectively enable cores, don't bother for now.
400 */
401
402 static DEFINE_MUTEX(sched_core_mutex);
403 static atomic_t sched_core_count;
404 static struct cpumask sched_core_mask;
405
sched_core_lock(int cpu,unsigned long * flags)406 static void sched_core_lock(int cpu, unsigned long *flags)
407 __context_unsafe(/* acquires multiple */)
408 __acquires(&runqueues.__lock) /* overapproximation */
409 {
410 const struct cpumask *smt_mask = cpu_smt_mask(cpu);
411 int t, i = 0;
412
413 local_irq_save(*flags);
414 for_each_cpu(t, smt_mask)
415 raw_spin_lock_nested(&cpu_rq(t)->__lock, i++);
416 }
417
sched_core_unlock(int cpu,unsigned long * flags)418 static void sched_core_unlock(int cpu, unsigned long *flags)
419 __context_unsafe(/* releases multiple */)
420 __releases(&runqueues.__lock) /* overapproximation */
421 {
422 const struct cpumask *smt_mask = cpu_smt_mask(cpu);
423 int t;
424
425 for_each_cpu(t, smt_mask)
426 raw_spin_unlock(&cpu_rq(t)->__lock);
427 local_irq_restore(*flags);
428 }
429
__sched_core_flip(bool enabled)430 static void __sched_core_flip(bool enabled)
431 {
432 unsigned long flags;
433 int cpu, t;
434
435 cpus_read_lock();
436
437 /*
438 * Toggle the online cores, one by one.
439 */
440 cpumask_copy(&sched_core_mask, cpu_online_mask);
441 for_each_cpu(cpu, &sched_core_mask) {
442 const struct cpumask *smt_mask = cpu_smt_mask(cpu);
443
444 sched_core_lock(cpu, &flags);
445
446 for_each_cpu(t, smt_mask)
447 cpu_rq(t)->core_enabled = enabled;
448
449 cpu_rq(cpu)->core->core_forceidle_start = 0;
450
451 sched_core_unlock(cpu, &flags);
452
453 cpumask_andnot(&sched_core_mask, &sched_core_mask, smt_mask);
454 }
455
456 /*
457 * Toggle the offline CPUs.
458 */
459 for_each_cpu_andnot(cpu, cpu_possible_mask, cpu_online_mask)
460 cpu_rq(cpu)->core_enabled = enabled;
461
462 cpus_read_unlock();
463 }
464
sched_core_assert_empty(void)465 static void sched_core_assert_empty(void)
466 {
467 int cpu;
468
469 for_each_possible_cpu(cpu)
470 WARN_ON_ONCE(!RB_EMPTY_ROOT(&cpu_rq(cpu)->core_tree));
471 }
472
__sched_core_enable(void)473 static void __sched_core_enable(void)
474 {
475 static_branch_enable(&__sched_core_enabled);
476 /*
477 * Ensure all previous instances of raw_spin_rq_*lock() have finished
478 * and future ones will observe !sched_core_disabled().
479 */
480 synchronize_rcu();
481 __sched_core_flip(true);
482 sched_core_assert_empty();
483 }
484
__sched_core_disable(void)485 static void __sched_core_disable(void)
486 {
487 sched_core_assert_empty();
488 __sched_core_flip(false);
489 static_branch_disable(&__sched_core_enabled);
490 }
491
sched_core_get(void)492 void sched_core_get(void)
493 {
494 if (atomic_inc_not_zero(&sched_core_count))
495 return;
496
497 mutex_lock(&sched_core_mutex);
498 if (!atomic_read(&sched_core_count))
499 __sched_core_enable();
500
501 smp_mb__before_atomic();
502 atomic_inc(&sched_core_count);
503 mutex_unlock(&sched_core_mutex);
504 }
505
__sched_core_put(struct work_struct * work)506 static void __sched_core_put(struct work_struct *work)
507 {
508 if (atomic_dec_and_mutex_lock(&sched_core_count, &sched_core_mutex)) {
509 __sched_core_disable();
510 mutex_unlock(&sched_core_mutex);
511 }
512 }
513
sched_core_put(void)514 void sched_core_put(void)
515 {
516 static DECLARE_WORK(_work, __sched_core_put);
517
518 /*
519 * "There can be only one"
520 *
521 * Either this is the last one, or we don't actually need to do any
522 * 'work'. If it is the last *again*, we rely on
523 * WORK_STRUCT_PENDING_BIT.
524 */
525 if (!atomic_add_unless(&sched_core_count, -1, 1))
526 schedule_work(&_work);
527 }
528
529 #else /* !CONFIG_SCHED_CORE: */
530
sched_core_enqueue(struct rq * rq,struct task_struct * p)531 static inline void sched_core_enqueue(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p) { }
532 static inline void
sched_core_dequeue(struct rq * rq,struct task_struct * p,int flags)533 sched_core_dequeue(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p, int flags) { }
534
535 #endif /* !CONFIG_SCHED_CORE */
536
537 /* need a wrapper since we may need to trace from modules */
538 EXPORT_TRACEPOINT_SYMBOL(sched_set_state_tp);
539
540 /*
541 * Call via the helper macro trace_set_current_state.
542 * Calls to this function MUST be guarded by a
543 * tracepoint_enabled(sched_set_state_tp)
544 */
__trace_set_current_state(int state_value)545 void __trace_set_current_state(int state_value)
546 {
547 trace_call__sched_set_state_tp(current, state_value);
548 }
549 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__trace_set_current_state);
550
task_llc(const struct task_struct * p)551 int task_llc(const struct task_struct *p)
552 {
553 return per_cpu(sd_llc_id, task_cpu(p));
554 }
555
556 /*
557 * Serialization rules:
558 *
559 * Lock order:
560 *
561 * p->pi_lock
562 * rq->lock
563 * hrtimer_cpu_base->lock (hrtimer_start() for bandwidth controls)
564 *
565 * rq1->lock
566 * rq2->lock where: rq1 < rq2
567 *
568 * Regular state:
569 *
570 * Normal scheduling state is serialized by rq->lock. __schedule() takes the
571 * local CPU's rq->lock, it optionally removes the task from the runqueue and
572 * always looks at the local rq data structures to find the most eligible task
573 * to run next.
574 *
575 * Task enqueue is also under rq->lock, possibly taken from another CPU.
576 * Wakeups from another LLC domain might use an IPI to transfer the enqueue to
577 * the local CPU to avoid bouncing the runqueue state around [ see
578 * ttwu_queue_wakelist() ]
579 *
580 * Task wakeup, specifically wakeups that involve migration, are horribly
581 * complicated to avoid having to take two rq->locks.
582 *
583 * Special state:
584 *
585 * System-calls and anything external will use task_rq_lock() which acquires
586 * both p->pi_lock and rq->lock. As a consequence the state they change is
587 * stable while holding either lock:
588 *
589 * - sched_setaffinity()/
590 * set_cpus_allowed_ptr(): p->cpus_ptr, p->nr_cpus_allowed
591 * - set_user_nice(): p->se.load, p->*prio
592 * - __sched_setscheduler(): p->sched_class, p->policy, p->*prio,
593 * p->se.load, p->rt_priority,
594 * p->dl.dl_{runtime, deadline, period, flags, bw, density}
595 * - sched_setnuma(): p->numa_preferred_nid
596 * - sched_move_task(): p->sched_task_group
597 * - uclamp_update_active() p->uclamp*
598 *
599 * p->state <- TASK_*:
600 *
601 * is changed locklessly using set_current_state(), __set_current_state() or
602 * set_special_state(), see their respective comments, or by
603 * try_to_wake_up(). This latter uses p->pi_lock to serialize against
604 * concurrent self.
605 *
606 * p->on_rq <- { 0, 1 = TASK_ON_RQ_QUEUED, 2 = TASK_ON_RQ_MIGRATING }:
607 *
608 * is set by activate_task() and cleared by deactivate_task()/block_task(),
609 * under rq->lock. Non-zero indicates the task is runnable, the special
610 * ON_RQ_MIGRATING state is used for migration without holding both
611 * rq->locks. It indicates task_cpu() is not stable, see task_rq_lock().
612 *
613 * Additionally it is possible to be ->on_rq but still be considered not
614 * runnable when p->se.sched_delayed is true. These tasks are on the runqueue
615 * but will be dequeued as soon as they get picked again. See the
616 * task_is_runnable() helper.
617 *
618 * p->on_cpu <- { 0, 1 }:
619 *
620 * is set by prepare_task() and cleared by finish_task() such that it will be
621 * set before p is scheduled-in and cleared after p is scheduled-out, both
622 * under rq->lock. Non-zero indicates the task is running on its CPU.
623 *
624 * [ The astute reader will observe that it is possible for two tasks on one
625 * CPU to have ->on_cpu = 1 at the same time. ]
626 *
627 * p->is_blocked <- { 0, 1 }:
628 *
629 * is set by try_to_block_task() and cleared by ttwu_do_wakeup() and tracks
630 * if the task is blocked. Traditionally this would mirror p->on_rq, however
631 * due things like DELAY_DEQUEUE and PROXY_EXEC, this can diverge.
632 *
633 * task_cpu(p): is changed by set_task_cpu(), the rules are:
634 *
635 * - Don't call set_task_cpu() on a blocked task:
636 *
637 * We don't care what CPU we're not running on, this simplifies hotplug,
638 * the CPU assignment of blocked tasks isn't required to be valid.
639 *
640 * - for try_to_wake_up(), called under p->pi_lock:
641 *
642 * This allows try_to_wake_up() to only take one rq->lock, see its comment.
643 *
644 * - for migration called under rq->lock:
645 * [ see task_on_rq_migrating() in task_rq_lock() ]
646 *
647 * o move_queued_task()
648 * o detach_task()
649 *
650 * - for migration called under double_rq_lock():
651 *
652 * o __migrate_swap_task()
653 * o push_rt_task() / pull_rt_task()
654 * o push_dl_task() / pull_dl_task()
655 * o dl_task_offline_migration()
656 *
657 */
658
raw_spin_rq_lock_nested(struct rq * rq,int subclass)659 void raw_spin_rq_lock_nested(struct rq *rq, int subclass)
660 __context_unsafe()
661 {
662 raw_spinlock_t *lock;
663
664 /* Matches synchronize_rcu() in __sched_core_enable() */
665 preempt_disable();
666 if (sched_core_disabled()) {
667 raw_spin_lock_nested(&rq->__lock, subclass);
668 /* preempt_count *MUST* be > 1 */
669 preempt_enable_no_resched();
670 return;
671 }
672
673 for (;;) {
674 lock = __rq_lockp(rq);
675 raw_spin_lock_nested(lock, subclass);
676 if (likely(lock == __rq_lockp(rq))) {
677 /* preempt_count *MUST* be > 1 */
678 preempt_enable_no_resched();
679 return;
680 }
681 raw_spin_unlock(lock);
682 }
683 }
684
raw_spin_rq_trylock(struct rq * rq)685 bool raw_spin_rq_trylock(struct rq *rq)
686 __context_unsafe()
687 {
688 raw_spinlock_t *lock;
689 bool ret;
690
691 /* Matches synchronize_rcu() in __sched_core_enable() */
692 preempt_disable();
693 if (sched_core_disabled()) {
694 ret = raw_spin_trylock(&rq->__lock);
695 preempt_enable();
696 return ret;
697 }
698
699 for (;;) {
700 lock = __rq_lockp(rq);
701 ret = raw_spin_trylock(lock);
702 if (!ret || (likely(lock == __rq_lockp(rq)))) {
703 preempt_enable();
704 return ret;
705 }
706 raw_spin_unlock(lock);
707 }
708 }
709
710 /*
711 * double_rq_lock - safely lock two runqueues
712 */
double_rq_lock(struct rq * rq1,struct rq * rq2)713 void double_rq_lock(struct rq *rq1, struct rq *rq2)
714 {
715 lockdep_assert_irqs_disabled();
716
717 if (rq_order_less(rq2, rq1))
718 swap(rq1, rq2);
719
720 raw_spin_rq_lock(rq1);
721 if (__rq_lockp(rq1) != __rq_lockp(rq2))
722 raw_spin_rq_lock_nested(rq2, SINGLE_DEPTH_NESTING);
723 else
724 __acquire_ctx_lock(__rq_lockp(rq2)); /* fake acquire */
725
726 double_rq_clock_clear_update(rq1, rq2);
727 }
728
729 /*
730 * ___task_rq_lock - lock the rq @p resides on.
731 */
___task_rq_lock(struct task_struct * p,struct rq_flags * rf)732 struct rq *___task_rq_lock(struct task_struct *p, struct rq_flags *rf)
733 {
734 struct rq *rq;
735
736 lockdep_assert_held(&p->pi_lock);
737
738 for (;;) {
739 rq = task_rq(p);
740 raw_spin_rq_lock(rq);
741 if (likely(rq == task_rq(p) && !task_on_rq_migrating(p))) {
742 rq_pin_lock(rq, rf);
743 return rq;
744 }
745 raw_spin_rq_unlock(rq);
746
747 while (unlikely(task_on_rq_migrating(p)))
748 cpu_relax();
749 }
750 }
751
752 /*
753 * task_rq_lock - lock p->pi_lock and lock the rq @p resides on.
754 */
_task_rq_lock(struct task_struct * p,struct rq_flags * rf)755 struct rq *_task_rq_lock(struct task_struct *p, struct rq_flags *rf)
756 {
757 struct rq *rq;
758
759 for (;;) {
760 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&p->pi_lock, rf->flags);
761 rq = task_rq(p);
762 raw_spin_rq_lock(rq);
763 /*
764 * move_queued_task() task_rq_lock()
765 *
766 * ACQUIRE (rq->lock)
767 * [S] ->on_rq = MIGRATING [L] rq = task_rq()
768 * WMB (__set_task_cpu()) ACQUIRE (rq->lock);
769 * [S] ->cpu = new_cpu [L] task_rq()
770 * [L] ->on_rq
771 * RELEASE (rq->lock)
772 *
773 * If we observe the old CPU in task_rq_lock(), the acquire of
774 * the old rq->lock will fully serialize against the stores.
775 *
776 * If we observe the new CPU in task_rq_lock(), the address
777 * dependency headed by '[L] rq = task_rq()' and the acquire
778 * will pair with the WMB to ensure we then also see migrating.
779 */
780 if (likely(rq == task_rq(p) && !task_on_rq_migrating(p))) {
781 rq_pin_lock(rq, rf);
782 return rq;
783 }
784 raw_spin_rq_unlock(rq);
785 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&p->pi_lock, rf->flags);
786
787 while (unlikely(task_on_rq_migrating(p)))
788 cpu_relax();
789 }
790 }
791
792 /*
793 * RQ-clock updating methods:
794 */
795
796 /* Use CONFIG_PARAVIRT as this will avoid more #ifdef in arch code. */
797 #ifdef CONFIG_PARAVIRT
798 struct static_key paravirt_steal_rq_enabled;
799 #endif
800
update_rq_clock_task(struct rq * rq,s64 delta)801 static void update_rq_clock_task(struct rq *rq, s64 delta)
802 {
803 /*
804 * In theory, the compile should just see 0 here, and optimize out the call
805 * to sched_rt_avg_update. But I don't trust it...
806 */
807 s64 __maybe_unused steal = 0, irq_delta = 0;
808
809 #ifdef CONFIG_IRQ_TIME_ACCOUNTING
810 if (irqtime_enabled()) {
811 irq_delta = irq_time_read(cpu_of(rq)) - rq->prev_irq_time;
812
813 /*
814 * Since irq_time is only updated on {soft,}irq_exit, we might run into
815 * this case when a previous update_rq_clock() happened inside a
816 * {soft,}IRQ region.
817 *
818 * When this happens, we stop ->clock_task and only update the
819 * prev_irq_time stamp to account for the part that fit, so that a next
820 * update will consume the rest. This ensures ->clock_task is
821 * monotonic.
822 *
823 * It does however cause some slight miss-attribution of {soft,}IRQ
824 * time, a more accurate solution would be to update the irq_time using
825 * the current rq->clock timestamp, except that would require using
826 * atomic ops.
827 */
828 if (irq_delta > delta)
829 irq_delta = delta;
830
831 rq->prev_irq_time += irq_delta;
832 delta -= irq_delta;
833 delayacct_irq(rq->curr, irq_delta);
834 }
835 #endif
836 #ifdef CONFIG_PARAVIRT_TIME_ACCOUNTING
837 if (static_key_false((¶virt_steal_rq_enabled))) {
838 u64 prev_steal;
839
840 steal = prev_steal = paravirt_steal_clock(cpu_of(rq));
841 steal -= rq->prev_steal_time_rq;
842
843 if (unlikely(steal > delta))
844 steal = delta;
845
846 rq->prev_steal_time_rq = prev_steal;
847 delta -= steal;
848 }
849 #endif
850
851 rq->clock_task += delta;
852
853 #ifdef CONFIG_HAVE_SCHED_AVG_IRQ
854 if ((irq_delta + steal) && sched_feat(NONTASK_CAPACITY))
855 update_irq_load_avg(rq, irq_delta + steal);
856 #endif
857 update_rq_clock_pelt(rq, delta);
858 }
859
update_rq_clock(struct rq * rq)860 void update_rq_clock(struct rq *rq)
861 {
862 s64 delta;
863 u64 clock;
864
865 lockdep_assert_rq_held(rq);
866
867 if (rq->clock_update_flags & RQCF_ACT_SKIP)
868 return;
869
870 if (sched_feat(WARN_DOUBLE_CLOCK))
871 WARN_ON_ONCE(rq->clock_update_flags & RQCF_UPDATED);
872 rq->clock_update_flags |= RQCF_UPDATED;
873
874 clock = sched_clock_cpu(cpu_of(rq));
875 scx_rq_clock_update(rq, clock);
876
877 delta = clock - rq->clock;
878 if (delta < 0)
879 return;
880 rq->clock += delta;
881
882 update_rq_clock_task(rq, delta);
883 }
884
885 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_HRTICK
886 /*
887 * Use HR-timers to deliver accurate preemption points.
888 */
889
890 enum {
891 HRTICK_SCHED_NONE = 0,
892 HRTICK_SCHED_DEFER = BIT(1),
893 HRTICK_SCHED_START = BIT(2),
894 HRTICK_SCHED_REARM_HRTIMER = BIT(3)
895 };
896
hrtick_clear(struct rq * rq)897 static void __used hrtick_clear(struct rq *rq)
898 {
899 if (hrtimer_active(&rq->hrtick_timer))
900 hrtimer_cancel(&rq->hrtick_timer);
901 }
902
903 /*
904 * High-resolution timer tick.
905 * Runs from hardirq context with interrupts disabled.
906 */
hrtick(struct hrtimer * timer)907 static enum hrtimer_restart hrtick(struct hrtimer *timer)
908 {
909 struct rq *rq = container_of(timer, struct rq, hrtick_timer);
910 struct rq_flags rf;
911
912 WARN_ON_ONCE(cpu_of(rq) != smp_processor_id());
913
914 rq_lock(rq, &rf);
915 update_rq_clock(rq);
916 rq->donor->sched_class->task_tick(rq, rq->donor, 1);
917 rq_unlock(rq, &rf);
918
919 return HRTIMER_NORESTART;
920 }
921
hrtick_needs_rearm(struct hrtimer * timer,ktime_t expires)922 static inline bool hrtick_needs_rearm(struct hrtimer *timer, ktime_t expires)
923 {
924 /*
925 * Queued is false when the timer is not started or currently
926 * running the callback. In both cases, restart. If queued check
927 * whether the expiry time actually changes substantially.
928 */
929 return !hrtimer_is_queued(timer) ||
930 abs(expires - hrtimer_get_expires(timer)) > 5000;
931 }
932
hrtick_cond_restart(struct rq * rq)933 static void hrtick_cond_restart(struct rq *rq)
934 {
935 struct hrtimer *timer = &rq->hrtick_timer;
936 ktime_t time = rq->hrtick_time;
937
938 if (hrtick_needs_rearm(timer, time))
939 hrtimer_start(timer, time, HRTIMER_MODE_ABS_PINNED_HARD);
940 }
941
942 /*
943 * called from hardirq (IPI) context
944 */
__hrtick_start(void * arg)945 static void __hrtick_start(void *arg)
946 {
947 struct rq *rq = arg;
948 struct rq_flags rf;
949
950 rq_lock(rq, &rf);
951 hrtick_cond_restart(rq);
952 rq_unlock(rq, &rf);
953 }
954
955 /*
956 * Called to set the hrtick timer state.
957 *
958 * called with rq->lock held and IRQs disabled
959 */
hrtick_start(struct rq * rq,u64 delay)960 void hrtick_start(struct rq *rq, u64 delay)
961 {
962 s64 delta;
963
964 /*
965 * Don't schedule slices shorter than 10000ns, that just
966 * doesn't make sense and can cause timer DoS.
967 */
968 delta = max_t(s64, delay, 10000LL);
969
970 /*
971 * If this is in the middle of schedule() only note the delay
972 * and let hrtick_schedule_exit() deal with it.
973 */
974 if (rq->hrtick_sched) {
975 rq->hrtick_sched |= HRTICK_SCHED_START;
976 rq->hrtick_delay = delta;
977 return;
978 }
979
980 rq->hrtick_time = ktime_add_ns(ktime_get(), delta);
981 if (!hrtick_needs_rearm(&rq->hrtick_timer, rq->hrtick_time))
982 return;
983
984 if (rq == this_rq())
985 hrtimer_start(&rq->hrtick_timer, rq->hrtick_time, HRTIMER_MODE_ABS_PINNED_HARD);
986 else
987 smp_call_function_single_async(cpu_of(rq), &rq->hrtick_csd);
988 }
989
hrtick_schedule_enter(struct rq * rq)990 static inline void hrtick_schedule_enter(struct rq *rq)
991 {
992 rq->hrtick_sched = HRTICK_SCHED_DEFER;
993 if (hrtimer_test_and_clear_rearm_deferred())
994 rq->hrtick_sched |= HRTICK_SCHED_REARM_HRTIMER;
995 }
996
hrtick_schedule_exit(struct rq * rq)997 static inline void hrtick_schedule_exit(struct rq *rq)
998 {
999 if (rq->hrtick_sched & HRTICK_SCHED_START) {
1000 rq->hrtick_time = ktime_add_ns(ktime_get(), rq->hrtick_delay);
1001 hrtick_cond_restart(rq);
1002 } else if (idle_rq(rq)) {
1003 /*
1004 * No need for using hrtimer_is_active(). The timer is CPU local
1005 * and interrupts are disabled, so the callback cannot be
1006 * running and the queued state is valid.
1007 */
1008 if (hrtimer_is_queued(&rq->hrtick_timer))
1009 hrtimer_cancel(&rq->hrtick_timer);
1010 }
1011
1012 if (rq->hrtick_sched & HRTICK_SCHED_REARM_HRTIMER)
1013 __hrtimer_rearm_deferred();
1014
1015 rq->hrtick_sched = HRTICK_SCHED_NONE;
1016 }
1017
hrtick_rq_init(struct rq * rq)1018 static void hrtick_rq_init(struct rq *rq)
1019 {
1020 INIT_CSD(&rq->hrtick_csd, __hrtick_start, rq);
1021 rq->hrtick_sched = HRTICK_SCHED_NONE;
1022 hrtimer_setup(&rq->hrtick_timer, hrtick, CLOCK_MONOTONIC,
1023 HRTIMER_MODE_REL_HARD | HRTIMER_MODE_LAZY_REARM);
1024 }
1025 #else /* !CONFIG_SCHED_HRTICK: */
hrtick_clear(struct rq * rq)1026 static inline void hrtick_clear(struct rq *rq) { }
hrtick_rq_init(struct rq * rq)1027 static inline void hrtick_rq_init(struct rq *rq) { }
hrtick_schedule_enter(struct rq * rq)1028 static inline void hrtick_schedule_enter(struct rq *rq) { }
hrtick_schedule_exit(struct rq * rq)1029 static inline void hrtick_schedule_exit(struct rq *rq) { }
1030 #endif /* !CONFIG_SCHED_HRTICK */
1031
1032 /*
1033 * try_cmpxchg based fetch_or() macro so it works for different integer types:
1034 */
1035 #define fetch_or(ptr, mask) \
1036 ({ \
1037 typeof(ptr) _ptr = (ptr); \
1038 typeof(mask) _mask = (mask); \
1039 typeof(*_ptr) _val = *_ptr; \
1040 \
1041 do { \
1042 } while (!try_cmpxchg(_ptr, &_val, _val | _mask)); \
1043 _val; \
1044 })
1045
1046 #ifdef TIF_POLLING_NRFLAG
1047 /*
1048 * Atomically set TIF_NEED_RESCHED and test for TIF_POLLING_NRFLAG,
1049 * this avoids any races wrt polling state changes and thereby avoids
1050 * spurious IPIs.
1051 */
set_nr_and_not_polling(struct thread_info * ti,int tif)1052 static inline bool set_nr_and_not_polling(struct thread_info *ti, int tif)
1053 {
1054 return !(fetch_or(&ti->flags, 1 << tif) & _TIF_POLLING_NRFLAG);
1055 }
1056
1057 /*
1058 * Atomically set TIF_NEED_RESCHED if TIF_POLLING_NRFLAG is set.
1059 *
1060 * If this returns true, then the idle task promises to call
1061 * sched_ttwu_pending() and reschedule soon.
1062 */
set_nr_if_polling(struct task_struct * p)1063 static bool set_nr_if_polling(struct task_struct *p)
1064 {
1065 struct thread_info *ti = task_thread_info(p);
1066 typeof(ti->flags) val = READ_ONCE(ti->flags);
1067
1068 do {
1069 if (!(val & _TIF_POLLING_NRFLAG))
1070 return false;
1071 if (val & _TIF_NEED_RESCHED)
1072 return true;
1073 } while (!try_cmpxchg(&ti->flags, &val, val | _TIF_NEED_RESCHED));
1074
1075 return true;
1076 }
1077
1078 #else
set_nr_and_not_polling(struct thread_info * ti,int tif)1079 static inline bool set_nr_and_not_polling(struct thread_info *ti, int tif)
1080 {
1081 set_ti_thread_flag(ti, tif);
1082 return true;
1083 }
1084
set_nr_if_polling(struct task_struct * p)1085 static inline bool set_nr_if_polling(struct task_struct *p)
1086 {
1087 return false;
1088 }
1089 #endif
1090
__wake_q_add(struct wake_q_head * head,struct task_struct * task)1091 static bool __wake_q_add(struct wake_q_head *head, struct task_struct *task)
1092 {
1093 struct wake_q_node *node = &task->wake_q;
1094
1095 /*
1096 * Atomically grab the task, if ->wake_q is !nil already it means
1097 * it's already queued (either by us or someone else) and will get the
1098 * wakeup due to that.
1099 *
1100 * In order to ensure that a pending wakeup will observe our pending
1101 * state, even in the failed case, an explicit smp_mb() must be used.
1102 */
1103 smp_mb__before_atomic();
1104 if (unlikely(cmpxchg_relaxed(&node->next, NULL, WAKE_Q_TAIL)))
1105 return false;
1106
1107 /*
1108 * The head is context local, there can be no concurrency.
1109 */
1110 *head->lastp = node;
1111 head->lastp = &node->next;
1112 return true;
1113 }
1114
1115 /**
1116 * wake_q_add() - queue a wakeup for 'later' waking.
1117 * @head: the wake_q_head to add @task to
1118 * @task: the task to queue for 'later' wakeup
1119 *
1120 * Queue a task for later wakeup, most likely by the wake_up_q() call in the
1121 * same context, _HOWEVER_ this is not guaranteed, the wakeup can come
1122 * instantly.
1123 *
1124 * This function must be used as-if it were wake_up_process(); IOW the task
1125 * must be ready to be woken at this location.
1126 */
wake_q_add(struct wake_q_head * head,struct task_struct * task)1127 void wake_q_add(struct wake_q_head *head, struct task_struct *task)
1128 {
1129 if (__wake_q_add(head, task))
1130 get_task_struct(task);
1131 }
1132
1133 /**
1134 * wake_q_add_safe() - safely queue a wakeup for 'later' waking.
1135 * @head: the wake_q_head to add @task to
1136 * @task: the task to queue for 'later' wakeup
1137 *
1138 * Queue a task for later wakeup, most likely by the wake_up_q() call in the
1139 * same context, _HOWEVER_ this is not guaranteed, the wakeup can come
1140 * instantly.
1141 *
1142 * This function must be used as-if it were wake_up_process(); IOW the task
1143 * must be ready to be woken at this location.
1144 *
1145 * This function is essentially a task-safe equivalent to wake_q_add(). Callers
1146 * that already hold reference to @task can call the 'safe' version and trust
1147 * wake_q to do the right thing depending whether or not the @task is already
1148 * queued for wakeup.
1149 */
wake_q_add_safe(struct wake_q_head * head,struct task_struct * task)1150 void wake_q_add_safe(struct wake_q_head *head, struct task_struct *task)
1151 {
1152 if (!__wake_q_add(head, task))
1153 put_task_struct(task);
1154 }
1155
wake_up_q(struct wake_q_head * head)1156 void wake_up_q(struct wake_q_head *head)
1157 {
1158 struct wake_q_node *node = head->first;
1159
1160 while (node != WAKE_Q_TAIL) {
1161 struct task_struct *task;
1162
1163 task = container_of(node, struct task_struct, wake_q);
1164 node = node->next;
1165 /* pairs with cmpxchg_relaxed() in __wake_q_add() */
1166 WRITE_ONCE(task->wake_q.next, NULL);
1167 /* Task can safely be re-inserted now. */
1168
1169 /*
1170 * wake_up_process() executes a full barrier, which pairs with
1171 * the queueing in wake_q_add() so as not to miss wakeups.
1172 */
1173 wake_up_process(task);
1174 put_task_struct(task);
1175 }
1176 }
1177
1178 /*
1179 * resched_curr - mark rq's current task 'to be rescheduled now'.
1180 *
1181 * On UP this means the setting of the need_resched flag, on SMP it
1182 * might also involve a cross-CPU call to trigger the scheduler on
1183 * the target CPU.
1184 */
__resched_curr(struct rq * rq,int tif)1185 static void __resched_curr(struct rq *rq, int tif)
1186 {
1187 struct task_struct *curr = rq->curr;
1188 struct thread_info *cti = task_thread_info(curr);
1189 int cpu;
1190
1191 lockdep_assert_rq_held(rq);
1192
1193 /*
1194 * Always immediately preempt the idle task; no point in delaying doing
1195 * actual work.
1196 */
1197 if (is_idle_task(curr) && tif == TIF_NEED_RESCHED_LAZY)
1198 tif = TIF_NEED_RESCHED;
1199
1200 if (cti->flags & ((1 << tif) | _TIF_NEED_RESCHED))
1201 return;
1202
1203 cpu = cpu_of(rq);
1204
1205 trace_sched_set_need_resched_tp(curr, cpu, tif);
1206 if (cpu == smp_processor_id()) {
1207 set_ti_thread_flag(cti, tif);
1208 if (tif == TIF_NEED_RESCHED)
1209 set_preempt_need_resched();
1210 return;
1211 }
1212
1213 if (set_nr_and_not_polling(cti, tif)) {
1214 if (tif == TIF_NEED_RESCHED)
1215 smp_send_reschedule(cpu);
1216 } else {
1217 trace_sched_wake_idle_without_ipi(cpu);
1218 }
1219 }
1220
1221 /*
1222 * Calls to this function MUST be guarded by a
1223 * tracepoint_enabled(sched_set_need_resched_tp)
1224 */
__trace_set_need_resched(struct task_struct * curr,int tif)1225 void __trace_set_need_resched(struct task_struct *curr, int tif)
1226 {
1227 trace_call__sched_set_need_resched_tp(curr, smp_processor_id(), tif);
1228 }
1229 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__trace_set_need_resched);
1230
resched_curr(struct rq * rq)1231 void resched_curr(struct rq *rq)
1232 {
1233 __resched_curr(rq, TIF_NEED_RESCHED);
1234 }
1235
1236 #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC
1237 static DEFINE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE(sk_dynamic_preempt_lazy);
dynamic_preempt_lazy(void)1238 static __always_inline bool dynamic_preempt_lazy(void)
1239 {
1240 return static_branch_unlikely(&sk_dynamic_preempt_lazy);
1241 }
1242 #else
dynamic_preempt_lazy(void)1243 static __always_inline bool dynamic_preempt_lazy(void)
1244 {
1245 return IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PREEMPT_LAZY);
1246 }
1247 #endif
1248
get_lazy_tif_bit(void)1249 static __always_inline int get_lazy_tif_bit(void)
1250 {
1251 if (dynamic_preempt_lazy())
1252 return TIF_NEED_RESCHED_LAZY;
1253
1254 return TIF_NEED_RESCHED;
1255 }
1256
resched_curr_lazy(struct rq * rq)1257 void resched_curr_lazy(struct rq *rq)
1258 {
1259 __resched_curr(rq, get_lazy_tif_bit());
1260 }
1261
resched_cpu(int cpu)1262 void resched_cpu(int cpu)
1263 {
1264 struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu);
1265 unsigned long flags;
1266
1267 raw_spin_rq_lock_irqsave(rq, flags);
1268 if (cpu_online(cpu) || cpu == smp_processor_id())
1269 resched_curr(rq);
1270 raw_spin_rq_unlock_irqrestore(rq, flags);
1271 }
1272
1273 #ifdef CONFIG_NO_HZ_COMMON
1274 /*
1275 * In the semi idle case, use the nearest busy CPU for migrating timers
1276 * from an idle CPU. This is good for power-savings.
1277 *
1278 * We don't do similar optimization for completely idle system, as
1279 * selecting an idle CPU will add more delays to the timers than intended
1280 * (as that CPU's timer base may not be up to date wrt jiffies etc).
1281 */
get_nohz_timer_target(void)1282 int get_nohz_timer_target(void)
1283 {
1284 int i, cpu = smp_processor_id(), default_cpu = -1;
1285 struct sched_domain *sd;
1286 const struct cpumask *hk_mask;
1287
1288 if (housekeeping_cpu(cpu, HK_TYPE_KERNEL_NOISE)) {
1289 if (!idle_cpu(cpu))
1290 return cpu;
1291 default_cpu = cpu;
1292 }
1293
1294 hk_mask = housekeeping_cpumask(HK_TYPE_KERNEL_NOISE);
1295
1296 guard(rcu)();
1297
1298 for_each_domain(cpu, sd) {
1299 for_each_cpu_and(i, sched_domain_span(sd), hk_mask) {
1300 if (cpu == i)
1301 continue;
1302
1303 if (!idle_cpu(i))
1304 return i;
1305 }
1306 }
1307
1308 if (default_cpu == -1)
1309 default_cpu = housekeeping_any_cpu(HK_TYPE_KERNEL_NOISE);
1310
1311 return default_cpu;
1312 }
1313
1314 /*
1315 * When add_timer_on() enqueues a timer into the timer wheel of an
1316 * idle CPU then this timer might expire before the next timer event
1317 * which is scheduled to wake up that CPU. In case of a completely
1318 * idle system the next event might even be infinite time into the
1319 * future. wake_up_idle_cpu() ensures that the CPU is woken up and
1320 * leaves the inner idle loop so the newly added timer is taken into
1321 * account when the CPU goes back to idle and evaluates the timer
1322 * wheel for the next timer event.
1323 */
wake_up_idle_cpu(int cpu)1324 static void wake_up_idle_cpu(int cpu)
1325 {
1326 struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu);
1327
1328 if (cpu == smp_processor_id())
1329 return;
1330
1331 /*
1332 * Set TIF_NEED_RESCHED and send an IPI if in the non-polling
1333 * part of the idle loop. This forces an exit from the idle loop
1334 * and a round trip to schedule(). Now this could be optimized
1335 * because a simple new idle loop iteration is enough to
1336 * re-evaluate the next tick. Provided some re-ordering of tick
1337 * nohz functions that would need to follow TIF_NR_POLLING
1338 * clearing:
1339 *
1340 * - On most architectures, a simple fetch_or on ti::flags with a
1341 * "0" value would be enough to know if an IPI needs to be sent.
1342 *
1343 * - x86 needs to perform a last need_resched() check between
1344 * monitor and mwait which doesn't take timers into account.
1345 * There a dedicated TIF_TIMER flag would be required to
1346 * fetch_or here and be checked along with TIF_NEED_RESCHED
1347 * before mwait().
1348 *
1349 * However, remote timer enqueue is not such a frequent event
1350 * and testing of the above solutions didn't appear to report
1351 * much benefits.
1352 */
1353 if (set_nr_and_not_polling(task_thread_info(rq->idle), TIF_NEED_RESCHED))
1354 smp_send_reschedule(cpu);
1355 else
1356 trace_sched_wake_idle_without_ipi(cpu);
1357 }
1358
wake_up_full_nohz_cpu(int cpu)1359 static bool wake_up_full_nohz_cpu(int cpu)
1360 {
1361 /*
1362 * We just need the target to call irq_exit() and re-evaluate
1363 * the next tick. The nohz full kick at least implies that.
1364 * If needed we can still optimize that later with an
1365 * empty IRQ.
1366 */
1367 if (cpu_is_offline(cpu))
1368 return true; /* Don't try to wake offline CPUs. */
1369 if (tick_nohz_full_cpu(cpu)) {
1370 if (cpu != smp_processor_id() ||
1371 tick_nohz_tick_stopped())
1372 tick_nohz_full_kick_cpu(cpu);
1373 return true;
1374 }
1375
1376 return false;
1377 }
1378
1379 /*
1380 * Wake up the specified CPU. If the CPU is going offline, it is the
1381 * caller's responsibility to deal with the lost wakeup, for example,
1382 * by hooking into the CPU_DEAD notifier like timers and hrtimers do.
1383 */
wake_up_nohz_cpu(int cpu)1384 void wake_up_nohz_cpu(int cpu)
1385 {
1386 if (!wake_up_full_nohz_cpu(cpu))
1387 wake_up_idle_cpu(cpu);
1388 }
1389
nohz_csd_func(void * info)1390 static void nohz_csd_func(void *info)
1391 {
1392 struct rq *rq = info;
1393 int cpu = cpu_of(rq);
1394 unsigned int flags;
1395
1396 /*
1397 * Release the rq::nohz_csd.
1398 */
1399 flags = atomic_fetch_andnot(NOHZ_KICK_MASK | NOHZ_NEWILB_KICK, nohz_flags(cpu));
1400 WARN_ON(!(flags & NOHZ_KICK_MASK));
1401
1402 rq->idle_balance = idle_cpu(cpu);
1403 if (rq->idle_balance) {
1404 rq->nohz_idle_balance = flags;
1405 __raise_softirq_irqoff(SCHED_SOFTIRQ);
1406 }
1407 }
1408
1409 #endif /* CONFIG_NO_HZ_COMMON */
1410
1411 #ifdef CONFIG_NO_HZ_FULL
__need_bw_check(struct rq * rq,struct task_struct * p)1412 static inline bool __need_bw_check(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p)
1413 {
1414 if (rq->nr_running != 1)
1415 return false;
1416
1417 if (p->sched_class != &fair_sched_class)
1418 return false;
1419
1420 if (!task_on_rq_queued(p))
1421 return false;
1422
1423 return true;
1424 }
1425
sched_can_stop_tick(struct rq * rq)1426 bool sched_can_stop_tick(struct rq *rq)
1427 {
1428 int fifo_nr_running;
1429
1430 /* Deadline tasks, even if single, need the tick */
1431 if (rq->dl.dl_nr_running)
1432 return false;
1433
1434 /*
1435 * If there are more than one RR tasks, we need the tick to affect the
1436 * actual RR behaviour.
1437 */
1438 if (rq->rt.rr_nr_running) {
1439 if (rq->rt.rr_nr_running == 1)
1440 return true;
1441 else
1442 return false;
1443 }
1444
1445 /*
1446 * If there's no RR tasks, but FIFO tasks, we can skip the tick, no
1447 * forced preemption between FIFO tasks.
1448 */
1449 fifo_nr_running = rq->rt.rt_nr_running - rq->rt.rr_nr_running;
1450 if (fifo_nr_running)
1451 return true;
1452
1453 /*
1454 * If there are no DL,RR/FIFO tasks, there must only be CFS or SCX tasks
1455 * left. For CFS, if there's more than one we need the tick for
1456 * involuntary preemption. For SCX, ask.
1457 */
1458 if (scx_enabled() && !scx_can_stop_tick(rq))
1459 return false;
1460
1461 if (rq->cfs.h_nr_queued > 1)
1462 return false;
1463
1464 /*
1465 * If there is one task and it has CFS runtime bandwidth constraints
1466 * and it's on the cpu now we don't want to stop the tick.
1467 * This check prevents clearing the bit if a newly enqueued task here is
1468 * dequeued by migrating while the constrained task continues to run.
1469 * E.g. going from 2->1 without going through pick_next_task().
1470 */
1471 if (__need_bw_check(rq, rq->curr)) {
1472 if (cfs_task_bw_constrained(rq->curr))
1473 return false;
1474 }
1475
1476 return true;
1477 }
1478 #endif /* CONFIG_NO_HZ_FULL */
1479
1480 #if defined(CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED) || defined(CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED)
1481 /*
1482 * Iterate task_group tree rooted at *from, calling @down when first entering a
1483 * node and @up when leaving it for the final time.
1484 *
1485 * Caller must hold rcu_lock or sufficient equivalent.
1486 */
walk_tg_tree_from(struct task_group * from,tg_visitor down,tg_visitor up,void * data)1487 int walk_tg_tree_from(struct task_group *from,
1488 tg_visitor down, tg_visitor up, void *data)
1489 {
1490 struct task_group *parent, *child;
1491 int ret;
1492
1493 parent = from;
1494
1495 down:
1496 ret = (*down)(parent, data);
1497 if (ret)
1498 goto out;
1499 list_for_each_entry_rcu(child, &parent->children, siblings) {
1500 parent = child;
1501 goto down;
1502
1503 up:
1504 continue;
1505 }
1506 ret = (*up)(parent, data);
1507 if (ret || parent == from)
1508 goto out;
1509
1510 child = parent;
1511 parent = parent->parent;
1512 if (parent)
1513 goto up;
1514 out:
1515 return ret;
1516 }
1517
tg_nop(struct task_group * tg,void * data)1518 int tg_nop(struct task_group *tg, void *data)
1519 {
1520 return 0;
1521 }
1522 #endif
1523
set_load_weight(struct task_struct * p,bool update_load)1524 void set_load_weight(struct task_struct *p, bool update_load)
1525 {
1526 int prio = p->static_prio - MAX_RT_PRIO;
1527 struct load_weight lw;
1528
1529 if (task_has_idle_policy(p)) {
1530 lw.weight = scale_load(WEIGHT_IDLEPRIO);
1531 lw.inv_weight = WMULT_IDLEPRIO;
1532 } else {
1533 lw.weight = scale_load(sched_prio_to_weight[prio]);
1534 lw.inv_weight = sched_prio_to_wmult[prio];
1535 }
1536
1537 /*
1538 * SCHED_OTHER tasks have to update their load when changing their
1539 * weight
1540 */
1541 if (update_load && p->sched_class->reweight_task)
1542 p->sched_class->reweight_task(task_rq(p), p, &lw);
1543 else
1544 p->se.load = lw;
1545 }
1546
1547 #ifdef CONFIG_UCLAMP_TASK
1548 /*
1549 * Serializes updates of utilization clamp values
1550 *
1551 * The (slow-path) user-space triggers utilization clamp value updates which
1552 * can require updates on (fast-path) scheduler's data structures used to
1553 * support enqueue/dequeue operations.
1554 * While the per-CPU rq lock protects fast-path update operations, user-space
1555 * requests are serialized using a mutex to reduce the risk of conflicting
1556 * updates or API abuses.
1557 */
1558 static __maybe_unused DEFINE_MUTEX(uclamp_mutex);
1559
1560 /* Max allowed minimum utilization */
1561 static unsigned int __maybe_unused sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_min = SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE;
1562
1563 /* Max allowed maximum utilization */
1564 static unsigned int __maybe_unused sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_max = SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE;
1565
1566 /*
1567 * By default RT tasks run at the maximum performance point/capacity of the
1568 * system. Uclamp enforces this by always setting UCLAMP_MIN of RT tasks to
1569 * SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE.
1570 *
1571 * This knob allows admins to change the default behavior when uclamp is being
1572 * used. In battery powered devices, particularly, running at the maximum
1573 * capacity and frequency will increase energy consumption and shorten the
1574 * battery life.
1575 *
1576 * This knob only affects RT tasks that their uclamp_se->user_defined == false.
1577 *
1578 * This knob will not override the system default sched_util_clamp_min defined
1579 * above.
1580 */
1581 unsigned int sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_min_rt_default = SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE;
1582
1583 /* All clamps are required to be less or equal than these values */
1584 static struct uclamp_se uclamp_default[UCLAMP_CNT];
1585
1586 /*
1587 * This static key is used to reduce the uclamp overhead in the fast path. It
1588 * primarily disables the call to uclamp_rq_{inc, dec}() in
1589 * enqueue/dequeue_task().
1590 *
1591 * This allows users to continue to enable uclamp in their kernel config with
1592 * minimum uclamp overhead in the fast path.
1593 *
1594 * As soon as userspace modifies any of the uclamp knobs, the static key is
1595 * enabled, since we have an actual users that make use of uclamp
1596 * functionality.
1597 *
1598 * The knobs that would enable this static key are:
1599 *
1600 * * A task modifying its uclamp value with sched_setattr().
1601 * * An admin modifying the sysctl_sched_uclamp_{min, max} via procfs.
1602 * * An admin modifying the cgroup cpu.uclamp.{min, max}
1603 */
1604 DEFINE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE(sched_uclamp_used);
1605
1606 static inline unsigned int
uclamp_idle_value(struct rq * rq,enum uclamp_id clamp_id,unsigned int clamp_value)1607 uclamp_idle_value(struct rq *rq, enum uclamp_id clamp_id,
1608 unsigned int clamp_value)
1609 {
1610 /*
1611 * Avoid blocked utilization pushing up the frequency when we go
1612 * idle (which drops the max-clamp) by retaining the last known
1613 * max-clamp.
1614 */
1615 if (clamp_id == UCLAMP_MAX) {
1616 rq->uclamp_flags |= UCLAMP_FLAG_IDLE;
1617 return clamp_value;
1618 }
1619
1620 return uclamp_none(UCLAMP_MIN);
1621 }
1622
uclamp_idle_reset(struct rq * rq,enum uclamp_id clamp_id,unsigned int clamp_value)1623 static inline void uclamp_idle_reset(struct rq *rq, enum uclamp_id clamp_id,
1624 unsigned int clamp_value)
1625 {
1626 /* Reset max-clamp retention only on idle exit */
1627 if (!(rq->uclamp_flags & UCLAMP_FLAG_IDLE))
1628 return;
1629
1630 uclamp_rq_set(rq, clamp_id, clamp_value);
1631 }
1632
1633 static inline
uclamp_rq_max_value(struct rq * rq,enum uclamp_id clamp_id,unsigned int clamp_value)1634 unsigned int uclamp_rq_max_value(struct rq *rq, enum uclamp_id clamp_id,
1635 unsigned int clamp_value)
1636 {
1637 struct uclamp_bucket *bucket = rq->uclamp[clamp_id].bucket;
1638 int bucket_id = UCLAMP_BUCKETS - 1;
1639
1640 /*
1641 * Since both min and max clamps are max aggregated, find the
1642 * top most bucket with tasks in.
1643 */
1644 for ( ; bucket_id >= 0; bucket_id--) {
1645 if (!bucket[bucket_id].tasks)
1646 continue;
1647 return bucket[bucket_id].value;
1648 }
1649
1650 /* No tasks -- default clamp values */
1651 return uclamp_idle_value(rq, clamp_id, clamp_value);
1652 }
1653
__uclamp_update_util_min_rt_default(struct task_struct * p)1654 static void __uclamp_update_util_min_rt_default(struct task_struct *p)
1655 {
1656 unsigned int default_util_min;
1657 struct uclamp_se *uc_se;
1658
1659 lockdep_assert_held(&p->pi_lock);
1660
1661 uc_se = &p->uclamp_req[UCLAMP_MIN];
1662
1663 /* Only sync if user didn't override the default */
1664 if (uc_se->user_defined)
1665 return;
1666
1667 default_util_min = sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_min_rt_default;
1668 uclamp_se_set(uc_se, default_util_min, false);
1669 }
1670
uclamp_update_util_min_rt_default(struct task_struct * p)1671 static void uclamp_update_util_min_rt_default(struct task_struct *p)
1672 {
1673 if (!rt_task(p))
1674 return;
1675
1676 /* Protect updates to p->uclamp_* */
1677 guard(task_rq_lock)(p);
1678 __uclamp_update_util_min_rt_default(p);
1679 }
1680
1681 static inline struct uclamp_se
uclamp_tg_restrict(struct task_struct * p,enum uclamp_id clamp_id)1682 uclamp_tg_restrict(struct task_struct *p, enum uclamp_id clamp_id)
1683 {
1684 /* Copy by value as we could modify it */
1685 struct uclamp_se uc_req = p->uclamp_req[clamp_id];
1686 #ifdef CONFIG_UCLAMP_TASK_GROUP
1687 unsigned int tg_min, tg_max, value;
1688
1689 /*
1690 * Tasks in autogroups or root task group will be
1691 * restricted by system defaults.
1692 */
1693 if (task_group_is_autogroup(task_group(p)))
1694 return uc_req;
1695 if (task_group(p) == &root_task_group)
1696 return uc_req;
1697
1698 tg_min = task_group(p)->uclamp[UCLAMP_MIN].value;
1699 tg_max = task_group(p)->uclamp[UCLAMP_MAX].value;
1700 value = uc_req.value;
1701 value = clamp(value, tg_min, tg_max);
1702 uclamp_se_set(&uc_req, value, false);
1703 #endif
1704
1705 return uc_req;
1706 }
1707
1708 /*
1709 * The effective clamp bucket index of a task depends on, by increasing
1710 * priority:
1711 * - the task specific clamp value, when explicitly requested from userspace
1712 * - the task group effective clamp value, for tasks not either in the root
1713 * group or in an autogroup
1714 * - the system default clamp value, defined by the sysadmin
1715 */
1716 static inline struct uclamp_se
uclamp_eff_get(struct task_struct * p,enum uclamp_id clamp_id)1717 uclamp_eff_get(struct task_struct *p, enum uclamp_id clamp_id)
1718 {
1719 struct uclamp_se uc_req = uclamp_tg_restrict(p, clamp_id);
1720 struct uclamp_se uc_max = uclamp_default[clamp_id];
1721
1722 /* System default restrictions always apply */
1723 if (unlikely(uc_req.value > uc_max.value))
1724 return uc_max;
1725
1726 return uc_req;
1727 }
1728
uclamp_eff_value(struct task_struct * p,enum uclamp_id clamp_id)1729 unsigned long uclamp_eff_value(struct task_struct *p, enum uclamp_id clamp_id)
1730 {
1731 struct uclamp_se uc_eff;
1732
1733 /* Task currently refcounted: use back-annotated (effective) value */
1734 if (p->uclamp[clamp_id].active)
1735 return (unsigned long)p->uclamp[clamp_id].value;
1736
1737 uc_eff = uclamp_eff_get(p, clamp_id);
1738
1739 return (unsigned long)uc_eff.value;
1740 }
1741
1742 /*
1743 * When a task is enqueued on a rq, the clamp bucket currently defined by the
1744 * task's uclamp::bucket_id is refcounted on that rq. This also immediately
1745 * updates the rq's clamp value if required.
1746 *
1747 * Tasks can have a task-specific value requested from user-space, track
1748 * within each bucket the maximum value for tasks refcounted in it.
1749 * This "local max aggregation" allows to track the exact "requested" value
1750 * for each bucket when all its RUNNABLE tasks require the same clamp.
1751 */
uclamp_rq_inc_id(struct rq * rq,struct task_struct * p,enum uclamp_id clamp_id)1752 static inline void uclamp_rq_inc_id(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p,
1753 enum uclamp_id clamp_id)
1754 {
1755 struct uclamp_rq *uc_rq = &rq->uclamp[clamp_id];
1756 struct uclamp_se *uc_se = &p->uclamp[clamp_id];
1757 struct uclamp_bucket *bucket;
1758
1759 lockdep_assert_rq_held(rq);
1760
1761 /* Update task effective clamp */
1762 p->uclamp[clamp_id] = uclamp_eff_get(p, clamp_id);
1763
1764 bucket = &uc_rq->bucket[uc_se->bucket_id];
1765 bucket->tasks++;
1766 uc_se->active = true;
1767
1768 uclamp_idle_reset(rq, clamp_id, uc_se->value);
1769
1770 /*
1771 * Local max aggregation: rq buckets always track the max
1772 * "requested" clamp value of its RUNNABLE tasks.
1773 */
1774 if (bucket->tasks == 1 || uc_se->value > bucket->value)
1775 bucket->value = uc_se->value;
1776
1777 if (uc_se->value > uclamp_rq_get(rq, clamp_id))
1778 uclamp_rq_set(rq, clamp_id, uc_se->value);
1779 }
1780
1781 /*
1782 * When a task is dequeued from a rq, the clamp bucket refcounted by the task
1783 * is released. If this is the last task reference counting the rq's max
1784 * active clamp value, then the rq's clamp value is updated.
1785 *
1786 * Both refcounted tasks and rq's cached clamp values are expected to be
1787 * always valid. If it's detected they are not, as defensive programming,
1788 * enforce the expected state and warn.
1789 */
uclamp_rq_dec_id(struct rq * rq,struct task_struct * p,enum uclamp_id clamp_id)1790 static inline void uclamp_rq_dec_id(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p,
1791 enum uclamp_id clamp_id)
1792 {
1793 struct uclamp_rq *uc_rq = &rq->uclamp[clamp_id];
1794 struct uclamp_se *uc_se = &p->uclamp[clamp_id];
1795 struct uclamp_bucket *bucket;
1796 unsigned int bkt_clamp;
1797 unsigned int rq_clamp;
1798
1799 lockdep_assert_rq_held(rq);
1800
1801 /*
1802 * If sched_uclamp_used was enabled after task @p was enqueued,
1803 * we could end up with unbalanced call to uclamp_rq_dec_id().
1804 *
1805 * In this case the uc_se->active flag should be false since no uclamp
1806 * accounting was performed at enqueue time and we can just return
1807 * here.
1808 *
1809 * Need to be careful of the following enqueue/dequeue ordering
1810 * problem too
1811 *
1812 * enqueue(taskA)
1813 * // sched_uclamp_used gets enabled
1814 * enqueue(taskB)
1815 * dequeue(taskA)
1816 * // Must not decrement bucket->tasks here
1817 * dequeue(taskB)
1818 *
1819 * where we could end up with stale data in uc_se and
1820 * bucket[uc_se->bucket_id].
1821 *
1822 * The following check here eliminates the possibility of such race.
1823 */
1824 if (unlikely(!uc_se->active))
1825 return;
1826
1827 bucket = &uc_rq->bucket[uc_se->bucket_id];
1828
1829 WARN_ON_ONCE(!bucket->tasks);
1830 if (likely(bucket->tasks))
1831 bucket->tasks--;
1832
1833 uc_se->active = false;
1834
1835 /*
1836 * Keep "local max aggregation" simple and accept to (possibly)
1837 * overboost some RUNNABLE tasks in the same bucket.
1838 * The rq clamp bucket value is reset to its base value whenever
1839 * there are no more RUNNABLE tasks refcounting it.
1840 */
1841 if (likely(bucket->tasks))
1842 return;
1843
1844 rq_clamp = uclamp_rq_get(rq, clamp_id);
1845 /*
1846 * Defensive programming: this should never happen. If it happens,
1847 * e.g. due to future modification, warn and fix up the expected value.
1848 */
1849 WARN_ON_ONCE(bucket->value > rq_clamp);
1850 if (bucket->value >= rq_clamp) {
1851 bkt_clamp = uclamp_rq_max_value(rq, clamp_id, uc_se->value);
1852 uclamp_rq_set(rq, clamp_id, bkt_clamp);
1853 }
1854 }
1855
uclamp_rq_inc(struct rq * rq,struct task_struct * p,int flags)1856 static inline void uclamp_rq_inc(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p, int flags)
1857 {
1858 enum uclamp_id clamp_id;
1859
1860 /*
1861 * Avoid any overhead until uclamp is actually used by the userspace.
1862 *
1863 * The condition is constructed such that a NOP is generated when
1864 * sched_uclamp_used is disabled.
1865 */
1866 if (!uclamp_is_used())
1867 return;
1868
1869 if (unlikely(!p->sched_class->uclamp_enabled))
1870 return;
1871
1872 /* Only inc the delayed task which being woken up. */
1873 if (p->se.sched_delayed && !(flags & ENQUEUE_DELAYED))
1874 return;
1875
1876 for_each_clamp_id(clamp_id)
1877 uclamp_rq_inc_id(rq, p, clamp_id);
1878
1879 /* Reset clamp idle holding when there is one RUNNABLE task */
1880 if (rq->uclamp_flags & UCLAMP_FLAG_IDLE)
1881 rq->uclamp_flags &= ~UCLAMP_FLAG_IDLE;
1882 }
1883
uclamp_rq_dec(struct rq * rq,struct task_struct * p)1884 static inline void uclamp_rq_dec(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p)
1885 {
1886 enum uclamp_id clamp_id;
1887
1888 /*
1889 * Avoid any overhead until uclamp is actually used by the userspace.
1890 *
1891 * The condition is constructed such that a NOP is generated when
1892 * sched_uclamp_used is disabled.
1893 */
1894 if (!uclamp_is_used())
1895 return;
1896
1897 if (unlikely(!p->sched_class->uclamp_enabled))
1898 return;
1899
1900 if (p->se.sched_delayed)
1901 return;
1902
1903 for_each_clamp_id(clamp_id)
1904 uclamp_rq_dec_id(rq, p, clamp_id);
1905 }
1906
uclamp_rq_reinc_id(struct rq * rq,struct task_struct * p,enum uclamp_id clamp_id)1907 static inline void uclamp_rq_reinc_id(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p,
1908 enum uclamp_id clamp_id)
1909 {
1910 if (!p->uclamp[clamp_id].active)
1911 return;
1912
1913 uclamp_rq_dec_id(rq, p, clamp_id);
1914 uclamp_rq_inc_id(rq, p, clamp_id);
1915
1916 /*
1917 * Make sure to clear the idle flag if we've transiently reached 0
1918 * active tasks on rq.
1919 */
1920 if (clamp_id == UCLAMP_MAX && (rq->uclamp_flags & UCLAMP_FLAG_IDLE))
1921 rq->uclamp_flags &= ~UCLAMP_FLAG_IDLE;
1922 }
1923
1924 static inline void
uclamp_update_active(struct task_struct * p)1925 uclamp_update_active(struct task_struct *p)
1926 {
1927 enum uclamp_id clamp_id;
1928 struct rq_flags rf;
1929 struct rq *rq;
1930
1931 /*
1932 * Lock the task and the rq where the task is (or was) queued.
1933 *
1934 * We might lock the (previous) rq of a !RUNNABLE task, but that's the
1935 * price to pay to safely serialize util_{min,max} updates with
1936 * enqueues, dequeues and migration operations.
1937 * This is the same locking schema used by __set_cpus_allowed_ptr().
1938 */
1939 rq = task_rq_lock(p, &rf);
1940
1941 /*
1942 * Setting the clamp bucket is serialized by task_rq_lock().
1943 * If the task is not yet RUNNABLE and its task_struct is not
1944 * affecting a valid clamp bucket, the next time it's enqueued,
1945 * it will already see the updated clamp bucket value.
1946 */
1947 for_each_clamp_id(clamp_id)
1948 uclamp_rq_reinc_id(rq, p, clamp_id);
1949
1950 task_rq_unlock(rq, p, &rf);
1951 }
1952
1953 #ifdef CONFIG_UCLAMP_TASK_GROUP
1954 static inline void
uclamp_update_active_tasks(struct cgroup_subsys_state * css)1955 uclamp_update_active_tasks(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css)
1956 {
1957 struct css_task_iter it;
1958 struct task_struct *p;
1959
1960 css_task_iter_start(css, 0, &it);
1961 while ((p = css_task_iter_next(&it)))
1962 uclamp_update_active(p);
1963 css_task_iter_end(&it);
1964 }
1965
1966 static void cpu_util_update_eff(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css);
1967 #endif
1968
1969 #ifdef CONFIG_SYSCTL
1970 #ifdef CONFIG_UCLAMP_TASK_GROUP
uclamp_update_root_tg(void)1971 static void uclamp_update_root_tg(void)
1972 {
1973 struct task_group *tg = &root_task_group;
1974
1975 uclamp_se_set(&tg->uclamp_req[UCLAMP_MIN],
1976 sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_min, false);
1977 uclamp_se_set(&tg->uclamp_req[UCLAMP_MAX],
1978 sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_max, false);
1979
1980 guard(rcu)();
1981 cpu_util_update_eff(&root_task_group.css);
1982 }
1983 #else
uclamp_update_root_tg(void)1984 static void uclamp_update_root_tg(void) { }
1985 #endif
1986
uclamp_sync_util_min_rt_default(void)1987 static void uclamp_sync_util_min_rt_default(void)
1988 {
1989 struct task_struct *g, *p;
1990
1991 /*
1992 * copy_process() sysctl_uclamp
1993 * uclamp_min_rt = X;
1994 * write_lock(&tasklist_lock) read_lock(&tasklist_lock)
1995 * // link thread smp_mb__after_spinlock()
1996 * write_unlock(&tasklist_lock) read_unlock(&tasklist_lock);
1997 * sched_post_fork() for_each_process_thread()
1998 * __uclamp_sync_rt() __uclamp_sync_rt()
1999 *
2000 * Ensures that either sched_post_fork() will observe the new
2001 * uclamp_min_rt or for_each_process_thread() will observe the new
2002 * task.
2003 */
2004 read_lock(&tasklist_lock);
2005 smp_mb__after_spinlock();
2006 read_unlock(&tasklist_lock);
2007
2008 guard(rcu)();
2009 for_each_process_thread(g, p)
2010 uclamp_update_util_min_rt_default(p);
2011 }
2012
sysctl_sched_uclamp_handler(const struct ctl_table * table,int write,void * buffer,size_t * lenp,loff_t * ppos)2013 static int sysctl_sched_uclamp_handler(const struct ctl_table *table, int write,
2014 void *buffer, size_t *lenp, loff_t *ppos)
2015 {
2016 bool update_root_tg = false;
2017 int old_min, old_max, old_min_rt;
2018 int result;
2019
2020 guard(mutex)(&uclamp_mutex);
2021
2022 old_min = sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_min;
2023 old_max = sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_max;
2024 old_min_rt = sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_min_rt_default;
2025
2026 result = proc_dointvec(table, write, buffer, lenp, ppos);
2027 if (result)
2028 goto undo;
2029 if (!write)
2030 return 0;
2031
2032 if (sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_min > sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_max ||
2033 sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_max > SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE ||
2034 sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_min_rt_default > SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE) {
2035
2036 result = -EINVAL;
2037 goto undo;
2038 }
2039
2040 if (old_min != sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_min) {
2041 uclamp_se_set(&uclamp_default[UCLAMP_MIN],
2042 sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_min, false);
2043 update_root_tg = true;
2044 }
2045 if (old_max != sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_max) {
2046 uclamp_se_set(&uclamp_default[UCLAMP_MAX],
2047 sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_max, false);
2048 update_root_tg = true;
2049 }
2050
2051 if (update_root_tg) {
2052 sched_uclamp_enable();
2053 uclamp_update_root_tg();
2054 }
2055
2056 if (old_min_rt != sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_min_rt_default) {
2057 sched_uclamp_enable();
2058 uclamp_sync_util_min_rt_default();
2059 }
2060
2061 /*
2062 * We update all RUNNABLE tasks only when task groups are in use.
2063 * Otherwise, keep it simple and do just a lazy update at each next
2064 * task enqueue time.
2065 */
2066 return 0;
2067
2068 undo:
2069 sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_min = old_min;
2070 sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_max = old_max;
2071 sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_min_rt_default = old_min_rt;
2072 return result;
2073 }
2074 #endif /* CONFIG_SYSCTL */
2075
uclamp_fork(struct task_struct * p)2076 static void uclamp_fork(struct task_struct *p)
2077 {
2078 enum uclamp_id clamp_id;
2079
2080 /*
2081 * We don't need to hold task_rq_lock() when updating p->uclamp_* here
2082 * as the task is still at its early fork stages.
2083 */
2084 for_each_clamp_id(clamp_id)
2085 p->uclamp[clamp_id].active = false;
2086
2087 if (likely(!p->sched_reset_on_fork))
2088 return;
2089
2090 for_each_clamp_id(clamp_id) {
2091 uclamp_se_set(&p->uclamp_req[clamp_id],
2092 uclamp_none(clamp_id), false);
2093 }
2094 }
2095
uclamp_post_fork(struct task_struct * p)2096 static void uclamp_post_fork(struct task_struct *p)
2097 {
2098 uclamp_update_util_min_rt_default(p);
2099 }
2100
init_uclamp_rq(struct rq * rq)2101 static void __init init_uclamp_rq(struct rq *rq)
2102 {
2103 enum uclamp_id clamp_id;
2104 struct uclamp_rq *uc_rq = rq->uclamp;
2105
2106 for_each_clamp_id(clamp_id) {
2107 uc_rq[clamp_id] = (struct uclamp_rq) {
2108 .value = uclamp_none(clamp_id)
2109 };
2110 }
2111
2112 rq->uclamp_flags = UCLAMP_FLAG_IDLE;
2113 }
2114
init_uclamp(void)2115 static void __init init_uclamp(void)
2116 {
2117 struct uclamp_se uc_max = {};
2118 enum uclamp_id clamp_id;
2119 int cpu;
2120
2121 for_each_possible_cpu(cpu)
2122 init_uclamp_rq(cpu_rq(cpu));
2123
2124 for_each_clamp_id(clamp_id) {
2125 uclamp_se_set(&init_task.uclamp_req[clamp_id],
2126 uclamp_none(clamp_id), false);
2127 }
2128
2129 /* System defaults allow max clamp values for both indexes */
2130 uclamp_se_set(&uc_max, uclamp_none(UCLAMP_MAX), false);
2131 for_each_clamp_id(clamp_id) {
2132 uclamp_default[clamp_id] = uc_max;
2133 #ifdef CONFIG_UCLAMP_TASK_GROUP
2134 root_task_group.uclamp_req[clamp_id] = uc_max;
2135 root_task_group.uclamp[clamp_id] = uc_max;
2136 #endif
2137 }
2138 }
2139
2140 #else /* !CONFIG_UCLAMP_TASK: */
uclamp_rq_inc(struct rq * rq,struct task_struct * p,int flags)2141 static inline void uclamp_rq_inc(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p, int flags) { }
uclamp_rq_dec(struct rq * rq,struct task_struct * p)2142 static inline void uclamp_rq_dec(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p) { }
uclamp_fork(struct task_struct * p)2143 static inline void uclamp_fork(struct task_struct *p) { }
uclamp_post_fork(struct task_struct * p)2144 static inline void uclamp_post_fork(struct task_struct *p) { }
init_uclamp(void)2145 static inline void init_uclamp(void) { }
2146 #endif /* !CONFIG_UCLAMP_TASK */
2147
sched_task_on_rq(struct task_struct * p)2148 bool sched_task_on_rq(struct task_struct *p)
2149 {
2150 return task_on_rq_queued(p);
2151 }
2152
get_wchan(struct task_struct * p)2153 unsigned long get_wchan(struct task_struct *p)
2154 {
2155 unsigned long ip = 0;
2156 unsigned int state;
2157
2158 if (!p || p == current)
2159 return 0;
2160
2161 /* Only get wchan if task is blocked and we can keep it that way. */
2162 raw_spin_lock_irq(&p->pi_lock);
2163 state = READ_ONCE(p->__state);
2164 smp_rmb(); /* see try_to_wake_up() */
2165 if (state != TASK_RUNNING && state != TASK_WAKING && !p->on_rq)
2166 ip = __get_wchan(p);
2167 raw_spin_unlock_irq(&p->pi_lock);
2168
2169 return ip;
2170 }
2171
enqueue_task(struct rq * rq,struct task_struct * p,int flags)2172 void enqueue_task(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p, int flags)
2173 {
2174 if (!(flags & ENQUEUE_NOCLOCK))
2175 update_rq_clock(rq);
2176
2177 /*
2178 * Can be before ->enqueue_task() because uclamp considers the
2179 * ENQUEUE_DELAYED task before its ->sched_delayed gets cleared
2180 * in ->enqueue_task().
2181 */
2182 uclamp_rq_inc(rq, p, flags);
2183
2184 p->sched_class->enqueue_task(rq, p, flags);
2185
2186 psi_enqueue(p, flags);
2187
2188 if (!(flags & ENQUEUE_RESTORE))
2189 sched_info_enqueue(rq, p);
2190
2191 if (sched_core_enabled(rq))
2192 sched_core_enqueue(rq, p);
2193 }
2194
2195 /*
2196 * Must only return false when DEQUEUE_SLEEP.
2197 */
dequeue_task(struct rq * rq,struct task_struct * p,int flags)2198 inline bool dequeue_task(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p, int flags)
2199 {
2200 if (sched_core_enabled(rq))
2201 sched_core_dequeue(rq, p, flags);
2202
2203 if (!(flags & DEQUEUE_NOCLOCK))
2204 update_rq_clock(rq);
2205
2206 if (!(flags & DEQUEUE_SAVE))
2207 sched_info_dequeue(rq, p);
2208
2209 psi_dequeue(p, flags);
2210
2211 /*
2212 * Must be before ->dequeue_task() because ->dequeue_task() can 'fail'
2213 * and mark the task ->sched_delayed.
2214 */
2215 uclamp_rq_dec(rq, p);
2216 return p->sched_class->dequeue_task(rq, p, flags);
2217 }
2218
activate_task(struct rq * rq,struct task_struct * p,int flags)2219 void activate_task(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p, int flags)
2220 {
2221 if (task_on_rq_migrating(p))
2222 flags |= ENQUEUE_MIGRATED;
2223
2224 enqueue_task(rq, p, flags);
2225
2226 WRITE_ONCE(p->on_rq, TASK_ON_RQ_QUEUED);
2227 ASSERT_EXCLUSIVE_WRITER(p->on_rq);
2228 }
2229
deactivate_task(struct rq * rq,struct task_struct * p,int flags)2230 void deactivate_task(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p, int flags)
2231 {
2232 WARN_ON_ONCE(flags & DEQUEUE_SLEEP);
2233
2234 WRITE_ONCE(p->on_rq, TASK_ON_RQ_MIGRATING);
2235 ASSERT_EXCLUSIVE_WRITER(p->on_rq);
2236
2237 /*
2238 * Code explicitly relies on TASK_ON_RQ_MIGRATING begin set *before*
2239 * dequeue_task() and cleared *after* enqueue_task().
2240 */
2241
2242 dequeue_task(rq, p, flags);
2243 }
2244
block_task(struct rq * rq,struct task_struct * p,unsigned long task_state)2245 static void block_task(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p, unsigned long task_state)
2246 {
2247 int flags = DEQUEUE_NOCLOCK;
2248
2249 p->sched_contributes_to_load =
2250 (task_state & TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE) &&
2251 !(task_state & TASK_NOLOAD) &&
2252 !(task_state & TASK_FROZEN);
2253
2254 if (unlikely(is_special_task_state(task_state)))
2255 flags |= DEQUEUE_SPECIAL;
2256
2257 /*
2258 * __schedule() ttwu()
2259 * prev_state = prev->state; if (p->on_rq && ...)
2260 * if (prev_state) goto out;
2261 * p->on_rq = 0; smp_acquire__after_ctrl_dep();
2262 * p->state = TASK_WAKING
2263 *
2264 * Where __schedule() and ttwu() have matching control dependencies.
2265 *
2266 * After this, schedule() must not care about p->state any more.
2267 */
2268 if (dequeue_task(rq, p, DEQUEUE_SLEEP | flags))
2269 __block_task(rq, p);
2270 }
2271
2272 /**
2273 * task_curr - is this task currently executing on a CPU?
2274 * @p: the task in question.
2275 *
2276 * Return: 1 if the task is currently executing. 0 otherwise.
2277 */
task_curr(const struct task_struct * p)2278 inline int task_curr(const struct task_struct *p)
2279 {
2280 return cpu_curr(task_cpu(p)) == p;
2281 }
2282
wakeup_preempt(struct rq * rq,struct task_struct * p,int flags)2283 void wakeup_preempt(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p, int flags)
2284 {
2285 struct task_struct *donor = rq->donor;
2286
2287 if (p->sched_class == rq->next_class) {
2288 rq->next_class->wakeup_preempt(rq, p, flags);
2289
2290 } else if (sched_class_above(p->sched_class, rq->next_class)) {
2291 rq->next_class->wakeup_preempt(rq, p, flags);
2292 resched_curr(rq);
2293 rq->next_class = p->sched_class;
2294 }
2295
2296 /*
2297 * A queue event has occurred, and we're going to schedule. In
2298 * this case, we can save a useless back to back clock update.
2299 */
2300 if (task_on_rq_queued(donor) && test_tsk_need_resched(rq->curr))
2301 rq_clock_skip_update(rq);
2302 }
2303
2304 static __always_inline
__task_state_match(struct task_struct * p,unsigned int state)2305 int __task_state_match(struct task_struct *p, unsigned int state)
2306 {
2307 if (READ_ONCE(p->__state) & state)
2308 return 1;
2309
2310 if (READ_ONCE(p->saved_state) & state)
2311 return -1;
2312
2313 return 0;
2314 }
2315
2316 static __always_inline
task_state_match(struct task_struct * p,unsigned int state)2317 int task_state_match(struct task_struct *p, unsigned int state)
2318 {
2319 /*
2320 * Serialize against current_save_and_set_rtlock_wait_state(),
2321 * current_restore_rtlock_saved_state(), and __refrigerator().
2322 */
2323 guard(raw_spinlock_irq)(&p->pi_lock);
2324 return __task_state_match(p, state);
2325 }
2326
2327 /*
2328 * wait_task_inactive - wait for a thread to unschedule.
2329 *
2330 * Wait for the thread to block in any of the states set in @match_state.
2331 * If it changes, i.e. @p might have woken up, then return zero. When we
2332 * succeed in waiting for @p to be off its CPU, we return a positive number
2333 * (its total switch count). If a second call a short while later returns the
2334 * same number, the caller can be sure that @p has remained unscheduled the
2335 * whole time.
2336 *
2337 * The caller must ensure that the task *will* unschedule sometime soon,
2338 * else this function might spin for a *long* time. This function can't
2339 * be called with interrupts off, or it may introduce deadlock with
2340 * smp_call_function() if an IPI is sent by the same process we are
2341 * waiting to become inactive.
2342 */
wait_task_inactive(struct task_struct * p,unsigned int match_state)2343 unsigned long wait_task_inactive(struct task_struct *p, unsigned int match_state)
2344 {
2345 int running, queued, match;
2346 struct rq_flags rf;
2347 unsigned long ncsw;
2348 struct rq *rq;
2349
2350 for (;;) {
2351 /*
2352 * We do the initial early heuristics without holding
2353 * any task-queue locks at all. We'll only try to get
2354 * the runqueue lock when things look like they will
2355 * work out!
2356 */
2357 rq = task_rq(p);
2358
2359 /*
2360 * If the task is actively running on another CPU
2361 * still, just relax and busy-wait without holding
2362 * any locks.
2363 *
2364 * NOTE! Since we don't hold any locks, it's not
2365 * even sure that "rq" stays as the right runqueue!
2366 * But we don't care, since "task_on_cpu()" will
2367 * return false if the runqueue has changed and p
2368 * is actually now running somewhere else!
2369 */
2370 while (task_on_cpu(rq, p)) {
2371 if (!task_state_match(p, match_state))
2372 return 0;
2373 cpu_relax();
2374 }
2375
2376 /*
2377 * Ok, time to look more closely! We need the rq
2378 * lock now, to be *sure*. If we're wrong, we'll
2379 * just go back and repeat.
2380 */
2381 rq = task_rq_lock(p, &rf);
2382 /*
2383 * If task is sched_delayed, force dequeue it, to avoid always
2384 * hitting the tick timeout in the queued case
2385 */
2386 if (p->se.sched_delayed)
2387 dequeue_task(rq, p, DEQUEUE_SLEEP | DEQUEUE_DELAYED);
2388 trace_sched_wait_task(p);
2389 running = task_on_cpu(rq, p);
2390 queued = task_on_rq_queued(p);
2391 ncsw = 0;
2392 if ((match = __task_state_match(p, match_state))) {
2393 /*
2394 * When matching on p->saved_state, consider this task
2395 * still queued so it will wait.
2396 */
2397 if (match < 0)
2398 queued = 1;
2399 ncsw = p->nvcsw | LONG_MIN; /* sets MSB */
2400 }
2401 task_rq_unlock(rq, p, &rf);
2402
2403 /*
2404 * If it changed from the expected state, bail out now.
2405 */
2406 if (unlikely(!ncsw))
2407 break;
2408
2409 /*
2410 * Was it really running after all now that we
2411 * checked with the proper locks actually held?
2412 *
2413 * Oops. Go back and try again..
2414 */
2415 if (unlikely(running)) {
2416 cpu_relax();
2417 continue;
2418 }
2419
2420 /*
2421 * It's not enough that it's not actively running,
2422 * it must be off the runqueue _entirely_, and not
2423 * preempted!
2424 *
2425 * So if it was still runnable (but just not actively
2426 * running right now), it's preempted, and we should
2427 * yield - it could be a while.
2428 */
2429 if (unlikely(queued)) {
2430 ktime_t to = NSEC_PER_SEC / HZ;
2431
2432 set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
2433 schedule_hrtimeout(&to, HRTIMER_MODE_REL_HARD);
2434 continue;
2435 }
2436
2437 /*
2438 * Ahh, all good. It wasn't running, and it wasn't
2439 * runnable, which means that it will never become
2440 * running in the future either. We're all done!
2441 */
2442 break;
2443 }
2444
2445 return ncsw;
2446 }
2447
2448 static void
2449 do_set_cpus_allowed(struct task_struct *p, struct affinity_context *ctx);
2450
migrate_disable_switch(struct rq * rq,struct task_struct * p)2451 static void migrate_disable_switch(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p)
2452 {
2453 struct affinity_context ac = {
2454 .new_mask = cpumask_of(rq->cpu),
2455 .flags = SCA_MIGRATE_DISABLE,
2456 };
2457
2458 if (likely(!p->migration_disabled))
2459 return;
2460
2461 if (p->cpus_ptr != &p->cpus_mask)
2462 return;
2463
2464 scoped_guard (task_rq_lock, p)
2465 do_set_cpus_allowed(p, &ac);
2466 }
2467
___migrate_enable(void)2468 void ___migrate_enable(void)
2469 {
2470 struct task_struct *p = current;
2471 struct affinity_context ac = {
2472 .new_mask = &p->cpus_mask,
2473 .flags = SCA_MIGRATE_ENABLE,
2474 };
2475
2476 __set_cpus_allowed_ptr(p, &ac);
2477 }
2478 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(___migrate_enable);
2479
migrate_disable(void)2480 void migrate_disable(void)
2481 {
2482 __migrate_disable();
2483 }
2484 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(migrate_disable);
2485
migrate_enable(void)2486 void migrate_enable(void)
2487 {
2488 __migrate_enable();
2489 }
2490 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(migrate_enable);
2491
rq_has_pinned_tasks(struct rq * rq)2492 static inline bool rq_has_pinned_tasks(struct rq *rq)
2493 {
2494 return rq->nr_pinned;
2495 }
2496
2497 /*
2498 * Per-CPU kthreads are allowed to run on !active && online CPUs, see
2499 * __set_cpus_allowed_ptr() and select_fallback_rq().
2500 */
is_cpu_allowed(struct task_struct * p,int cpu)2501 static inline bool is_cpu_allowed(struct task_struct *p, int cpu)
2502 {
2503 /* When not in the task's cpumask, no point in looking further. */
2504 if (!task_allowed_on_cpu(p, cpu))
2505 return false;
2506
2507 /* migrate_disabled() must be allowed to finish. */
2508 if (is_migration_disabled(p))
2509 return cpu_online(cpu);
2510
2511 /* Non kernel threads are not allowed during either online or offline. */
2512 if (!(p->flags & PF_KTHREAD))
2513 return cpu_active(cpu);
2514
2515 /* KTHREAD_IS_PER_CPU is always allowed. */
2516 if (kthread_is_per_cpu(p))
2517 return cpu_online(cpu);
2518
2519 /* Regular kernel threads don't get to stay during offline. */
2520 if (cpu_dying(cpu))
2521 return false;
2522
2523 /* But are allowed during online. */
2524 return cpu_online(cpu);
2525 }
2526
2527 /*
2528 * This is how migration works:
2529 *
2530 * 1) we invoke migration_cpu_stop() on the target CPU using
2531 * stop_one_cpu().
2532 * 2) stopper starts to run (implicitly forcing the migrated thread
2533 * off the CPU)
2534 * 3) it checks whether the migrated task is still in the wrong runqueue.
2535 * 4) if it's in the wrong runqueue then the migration thread removes
2536 * it and puts it into the right queue.
2537 * 5) stopper completes and stop_one_cpu() returns and the migration
2538 * is done.
2539 */
2540
2541 /*
2542 * move_queued_task - move a queued task to new rq.
2543 *
2544 * Returns (locked) new rq. Old rq's lock is released.
2545 */
move_queued_task(struct rq * rq,struct rq_flags * rf,struct task_struct * p,int new_cpu)2546 static struct rq *move_queued_task(struct rq *rq, struct rq_flags *rf,
2547 struct task_struct *p, int new_cpu)
2548 __must_hold(__rq_lockp(rq))
2549 {
2550 lockdep_assert_rq_held(rq);
2551
2552 deactivate_task(rq, p, DEQUEUE_NOCLOCK);
2553 set_task_cpu(p, new_cpu);
2554 rq_unlock(rq, rf);
2555
2556 rq = cpu_rq(new_cpu);
2557
2558 rq_lock(rq, rf);
2559 WARN_ON_ONCE(task_cpu(p) != new_cpu);
2560 activate_task(rq, p, 0);
2561 wakeup_preempt(rq, p, 0);
2562
2563 return rq;
2564 }
2565
2566 struct migration_arg {
2567 struct task_struct *task;
2568 int dest_cpu;
2569 struct set_affinity_pending *pending;
2570 };
2571
2572 /*
2573 * @refs: number of wait_for_completion()
2574 * @stop_pending: is @stop_work in use
2575 */
2576 struct set_affinity_pending {
2577 refcount_t refs;
2578 unsigned int stop_pending;
2579 struct completion done;
2580 struct cpu_stop_work stop_work;
2581 struct migration_arg arg;
2582 };
2583
2584 /*
2585 * Move (not current) task off this CPU, onto the destination CPU. We're doing
2586 * this because either it can't run here any more (set_cpus_allowed()
2587 * away from this CPU, or CPU going down), or because we're
2588 * attempting to rebalance this task on exec (sched_exec).
2589 *
2590 * So we race with normal scheduler movements, but that's OK, as long
2591 * as the task is no longer on this CPU.
2592 */
__migrate_task(struct rq * rq,struct rq_flags * rf,struct task_struct * p,int dest_cpu)2593 static struct rq *__migrate_task(struct rq *rq, struct rq_flags *rf,
2594 struct task_struct *p, int dest_cpu)
2595 __must_hold(__rq_lockp(rq))
2596 {
2597 /* Affinity changed (again). */
2598 if (!is_cpu_allowed(p, dest_cpu))
2599 return rq;
2600
2601 rq = move_queued_task(rq, rf, p, dest_cpu);
2602
2603 return rq;
2604 }
2605
2606 /*
2607 * migration_cpu_stop - this will be executed by a high-prio stopper thread
2608 * and performs thread migration by bumping thread off CPU then
2609 * 'pushing' onto another runqueue.
2610 */
migration_cpu_stop(void * data)2611 static int migration_cpu_stop(void *data)
2612 {
2613 struct migration_arg *arg = data;
2614 struct set_affinity_pending *pending = arg->pending;
2615 struct task_struct *p = arg->task;
2616 struct rq *rq = this_rq();
2617 bool complete = false;
2618 struct rq_flags rf;
2619
2620 /*
2621 * The original target CPU might have gone down and we might
2622 * be on another CPU but it doesn't matter.
2623 */
2624 local_irq_save(rf.flags);
2625 /*
2626 * We need to explicitly wake pending tasks before running
2627 * __migrate_task() such that we will not miss enforcing cpus_ptr
2628 * during wakeups, see set_cpus_allowed_ptr()'s TASK_WAKING test.
2629 */
2630 flush_smp_call_function_queue();
2631
2632 /*
2633 * We may change the underlying rq, but the locks held will
2634 * appropriately be "transferred" when switching.
2635 */
2636 context_unsafe_alias(rq);
2637
2638 raw_spin_lock(&p->pi_lock);
2639 rq_lock(rq, &rf);
2640
2641 /*
2642 * If we were passed a pending, then ->stop_pending was set, thus
2643 * p->migration_pending must have remained stable.
2644 */
2645 WARN_ON_ONCE(pending && pending != p->migration_pending);
2646
2647 /*
2648 * If task_rq(p) != rq, it cannot be migrated here, because we're
2649 * holding rq->lock, if p->on_rq == 0 it cannot get enqueued because
2650 * we're holding p->pi_lock.
2651 */
2652 if (task_rq(p) == rq) {
2653 if (is_migration_disabled(p))
2654 goto out;
2655
2656 if (pending) {
2657 p->migration_pending = NULL;
2658 complete = true;
2659
2660 if (cpumask_test_cpu(task_cpu(p), &p->cpus_mask))
2661 goto out;
2662 }
2663
2664 if (task_on_rq_queued(p)) {
2665 update_rq_clock(rq);
2666 rq = __migrate_task(rq, &rf, p, arg->dest_cpu);
2667 } else {
2668 p->wake_cpu = arg->dest_cpu;
2669 }
2670
2671 /*
2672 * XXX __migrate_task() can fail, at which point we might end
2673 * up running on a dodgy CPU, AFAICT this can only happen
2674 * during CPU hotplug, at which point we'll get pushed out
2675 * anyway, so it's probably not a big deal.
2676 */
2677
2678 } else if (pending) {
2679 /*
2680 * This happens when we get migrated between migrate_enable()'s
2681 * preempt_enable() and scheduling the stopper task. At that
2682 * point we're a regular task again and not current anymore.
2683 *
2684 * A !PREEMPT kernel has a giant hole here, which makes it far
2685 * more likely.
2686 */
2687
2688 /*
2689 * The task moved before the stopper got to run. We're holding
2690 * ->pi_lock, so the allowed mask is stable - if it got
2691 * somewhere allowed, we're done.
2692 */
2693 if (cpumask_test_cpu(task_cpu(p), p->cpus_ptr)) {
2694 p->migration_pending = NULL;
2695 complete = true;
2696 goto out;
2697 }
2698
2699 /*
2700 * When migrate_enable() hits a rq mis-match we can't reliably
2701 * determine is_migration_disabled() and so have to chase after
2702 * it.
2703 */
2704 WARN_ON_ONCE(!pending->stop_pending);
2705 preempt_disable();
2706 rq_unlock(rq, &rf);
2707 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&p->pi_lock, rf.flags);
2708 stop_one_cpu_nowait(task_cpu(p), migration_cpu_stop,
2709 &pending->arg, &pending->stop_work);
2710 preempt_enable();
2711 return 0;
2712 }
2713 out:
2714 if (pending)
2715 pending->stop_pending = false;
2716 rq_unlock(rq, &rf);
2717 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&p->pi_lock, rf.flags);
2718
2719 if (complete)
2720 complete_all(&pending->done);
2721
2722 return 0;
2723 }
2724
push_cpu_stop(void * arg)2725 int push_cpu_stop(void *arg)
2726 {
2727 struct rq *lowest_rq = NULL, *rq = this_rq();
2728 struct task_struct *p = arg;
2729
2730 raw_spin_lock_irq(&p->pi_lock);
2731 raw_spin_rq_lock(rq);
2732
2733 if (task_rq(p) != rq)
2734 goto out_unlock;
2735
2736 if (is_migration_disabled(p)) {
2737 p->migration_flags |= MDF_PUSH;
2738 goto out_unlock;
2739 }
2740
2741 p->migration_flags &= ~MDF_PUSH;
2742
2743 if (p->sched_class->find_lock_rq)
2744 lowest_rq = p->sched_class->find_lock_rq(p, rq);
2745
2746 if (!lowest_rq)
2747 goto out_unlock;
2748
2749 lockdep_assert_rq_held(lowest_rq);
2750
2751 // XXX validate p is still the highest prio task
2752 if (task_rq(p) == rq) {
2753 move_queued_task_locked(rq, lowest_rq, p);
2754 resched_curr(lowest_rq);
2755 }
2756
2757 double_unlock_balance(rq, lowest_rq);
2758
2759 out_unlock:
2760 rq->push_busy = false;
2761 raw_spin_rq_unlock(rq);
2762 raw_spin_unlock_irq(&p->pi_lock);
2763
2764 put_task_struct(p);
2765 return 0;
2766 }
2767
2768 static inline void mm_update_cpus_allowed(struct mm_struct *mm, const cpumask_t *affmask);
2769
2770 /*
2771 * sched_class::set_cpus_allowed must do the below, but is not required to
2772 * actually call this function.
2773 */
set_cpus_allowed_common(struct task_struct * p,struct affinity_context * ctx)2774 void set_cpus_allowed_common(struct task_struct *p, struct affinity_context *ctx)
2775 {
2776 if (ctx->flags & (SCA_MIGRATE_ENABLE | SCA_MIGRATE_DISABLE)) {
2777 p->cpus_ptr = ctx->new_mask;
2778 return;
2779 }
2780
2781 cpumask_copy(&p->cpus_mask, ctx->new_mask);
2782 p->nr_cpus_allowed = cpumask_weight(ctx->new_mask);
2783 mm_update_cpus_allowed(p->mm, ctx->new_mask);
2784
2785 /*
2786 * Swap in a new user_cpus_ptr if SCA_USER flag set
2787 */
2788 if (ctx->flags & SCA_USER)
2789 swap(p->user_cpus_ptr, ctx->user_mask);
2790 }
2791
2792 static void
do_set_cpus_allowed(struct task_struct * p,struct affinity_context * ctx)2793 do_set_cpus_allowed(struct task_struct *p, struct affinity_context *ctx)
2794 {
2795 scoped_guard (sched_change, p, DEQUEUE_SAVE)
2796 p->sched_class->set_cpus_allowed(p, ctx);
2797 }
2798
2799 /*
2800 * Used for kthread_bind() and select_fallback_rq(), in both cases the user
2801 * affinity (if any) should be destroyed too.
2802 */
set_cpus_allowed_force(struct task_struct * p,const struct cpumask * new_mask)2803 void set_cpus_allowed_force(struct task_struct *p, const struct cpumask *new_mask)
2804 {
2805 struct affinity_context ac = {
2806 .new_mask = new_mask,
2807 .user_mask = NULL,
2808 .flags = SCA_USER, /* clear the user requested mask */
2809 };
2810 union cpumask_rcuhead {
2811 cpumask_t cpumask;
2812 struct rcu_head rcu;
2813 };
2814
2815 scoped_guard (__task_rq_lock, p)
2816 do_set_cpus_allowed(p, &ac);
2817
2818 /*
2819 * Because this is called with p->pi_lock held, it is not possible
2820 * to use kfree() here (when PREEMPT_RT=y), therefore punt to using
2821 * kfree_rcu().
2822 */
2823 kfree_rcu((union cpumask_rcuhead *)ac.user_mask, rcu);
2824 }
2825
dup_user_cpus_ptr(struct task_struct * dst,struct task_struct * src,int node)2826 int dup_user_cpus_ptr(struct task_struct *dst, struct task_struct *src,
2827 int node)
2828 {
2829 cpumask_t *user_mask;
2830 unsigned long flags;
2831
2832 /*
2833 * Always clear dst->user_cpus_ptr first as their user_cpus_ptr's
2834 * may differ by now due to racing.
2835 */
2836 dst->user_cpus_ptr = NULL;
2837
2838 /*
2839 * This check is racy and losing the race is a valid situation.
2840 * It is not worth the extra overhead of taking the pi_lock on
2841 * every fork/clone.
2842 */
2843 if (data_race(!src->user_cpus_ptr))
2844 return 0;
2845
2846 user_mask = alloc_user_cpus_ptr(node);
2847 if (!user_mask)
2848 return -ENOMEM;
2849
2850 /*
2851 * Use pi_lock to protect content of user_cpus_ptr
2852 *
2853 * Though unlikely, user_cpus_ptr can be reset to NULL by a concurrent
2854 * set_cpus_allowed_force().
2855 */
2856 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&src->pi_lock, flags);
2857 if (src->user_cpus_ptr) {
2858 swap(dst->user_cpus_ptr, user_mask);
2859 cpumask_copy(dst->user_cpus_ptr, src->user_cpus_ptr);
2860 }
2861 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&src->pi_lock, flags);
2862
2863 if (unlikely(user_mask))
2864 kfree(user_mask);
2865
2866 return 0;
2867 }
2868
clear_user_cpus_ptr(struct task_struct * p)2869 static inline struct cpumask *clear_user_cpus_ptr(struct task_struct *p)
2870 {
2871 struct cpumask *user_mask = NULL;
2872
2873 swap(p->user_cpus_ptr, user_mask);
2874
2875 return user_mask;
2876 }
2877
release_user_cpus_ptr(struct task_struct * p)2878 void release_user_cpus_ptr(struct task_struct *p)
2879 {
2880 kfree(clear_user_cpus_ptr(p));
2881 }
2882
2883 /*
2884 * This function is wildly self concurrent; here be dragons.
2885 *
2886 *
2887 * When given a valid mask, __set_cpus_allowed_ptr() must block until the
2888 * designated task is enqueued on an allowed CPU. If that task is currently
2889 * running, we have to kick it out using the CPU stopper.
2890 *
2891 * Migrate-Disable comes along and tramples all over our nice sandcastle.
2892 * Consider:
2893 *
2894 * Initial conditions: P0->cpus_mask = [0, 1]
2895 *
2896 * P0@CPU0 P1
2897 *
2898 * migrate_disable();
2899 * <preempted>
2900 * set_cpus_allowed_ptr(P0, [1]);
2901 *
2902 * P1 *cannot* return from this set_cpus_allowed_ptr() call until P0 executes
2903 * its outermost migrate_enable() (i.e. it exits its Migrate-Disable region).
2904 * This means we need the following scheme:
2905 *
2906 * P0@CPU0 P1
2907 *
2908 * migrate_disable();
2909 * <preempted>
2910 * set_cpus_allowed_ptr(P0, [1]);
2911 * <blocks>
2912 * <resumes>
2913 * migrate_enable();
2914 * __set_cpus_allowed_ptr();
2915 * <wakes local stopper>
2916 * `--> <woken on migration completion>
2917 *
2918 * Now the fun stuff: there may be several P1-like tasks, i.e. multiple
2919 * concurrent set_cpus_allowed_ptr(P0, [*]) calls. CPU affinity changes of any
2920 * task p are serialized by p->pi_lock, which we can leverage: the one that
2921 * should come into effect at the end of the Migrate-Disable region is the last
2922 * one. This means we only need to track a single cpumask (i.e. p->cpus_mask),
2923 * but we still need to properly signal those waiting tasks at the appropriate
2924 * moment.
2925 *
2926 * This is implemented using struct set_affinity_pending. The first
2927 * __set_cpus_allowed_ptr() caller within a given Migrate-Disable region will
2928 * setup an instance of that struct and install it on the targeted task_struct.
2929 * Any and all further callers will reuse that instance. Those then wait for
2930 * a completion signaled at the tail of the CPU stopper callback (1), triggered
2931 * on the end of the Migrate-Disable region (i.e. outermost migrate_enable()).
2932 *
2933 *
2934 * (1) In the cases covered above. There is one more where the completion is
2935 * signaled within affine_move_task() itself: when a subsequent affinity request
2936 * occurs after the stopper bailed out due to the targeted task still being
2937 * Migrate-Disable. Consider:
2938 *
2939 * Initial conditions: P0->cpus_mask = [0, 1]
2940 *
2941 * CPU0 P1 P2
2942 * <P0>
2943 * migrate_disable();
2944 * <preempted>
2945 * set_cpus_allowed_ptr(P0, [1]);
2946 * <blocks>
2947 * <migration/0>
2948 * migration_cpu_stop()
2949 * is_migration_disabled()
2950 * <bails>
2951 * set_cpus_allowed_ptr(P0, [0, 1]);
2952 * <signal completion>
2953 * <awakes>
2954 *
2955 * Note that the above is safe vs a concurrent migrate_enable(), as any
2956 * pending affinity completion is preceded by an uninstallation of
2957 * p->migration_pending done with p->pi_lock held.
2958 */
affine_move_task(struct rq * rq,struct task_struct * p,struct rq_flags * rf,int dest_cpu,unsigned int flags)2959 static int affine_move_task(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p, struct rq_flags *rf,
2960 int dest_cpu, unsigned int flags)
2961 __releases(__rq_lockp(rq), &p->pi_lock)
2962 {
2963 struct set_affinity_pending my_pending = { }, *pending = NULL;
2964 bool stop_pending, complete = false;
2965
2966 /*
2967 * Can the task run on the task's current CPU? If so, we're done
2968 *
2969 * We are also done if the task is the current donor, boosting a lock-
2970 * holding proxy, (and potentially has been migrated outside its
2971 * current or previous affinity mask)
2972 */
2973 if (cpumask_test_cpu(task_cpu(p), &p->cpus_mask) ||
2974 (task_current_donor(rq, p) && !task_current(rq, p))) {
2975 struct task_struct *push_task = NULL;
2976
2977 if ((flags & SCA_MIGRATE_ENABLE) &&
2978 (p->migration_flags & MDF_PUSH) && !rq->push_busy) {
2979 rq->push_busy = true;
2980 push_task = get_task_struct(p);
2981 }
2982
2983 /*
2984 * If there are pending waiters, but no pending stop_work,
2985 * then complete now.
2986 */
2987 pending = p->migration_pending;
2988 if (pending && !pending->stop_pending) {
2989 p->migration_pending = NULL;
2990 complete = true;
2991 }
2992
2993 preempt_disable();
2994 task_rq_unlock(rq, p, rf);
2995 if (push_task) {
2996 stop_one_cpu_nowait(rq->cpu, push_cpu_stop,
2997 p, &rq->push_work);
2998 }
2999 preempt_enable();
3000
3001 if (complete)
3002 complete_all(&pending->done);
3003
3004 return 0;
3005 }
3006
3007 if (!(flags & SCA_MIGRATE_ENABLE)) {
3008 /* serialized by p->pi_lock */
3009 if (!p->migration_pending) {
3010 /* Install the request */
3011 refcount_set(&my_pending.refs, 1);
3012 init_completion(&my_pending.done);
3013 my_pending.arg = (struct migration_arg) {
3014 .task = p,
3015 .dest_cpu = dest_cpu,
3016 .pending = &my_pending,
3017 };
3018
3019 p->migration_pending = &my_pending;
3020 } else {
3021 pending = p->migration_pending;
3022 refcount_inc(&pending->refs);
3023 /*
3024 * Affinity has changed, but we've already installed a
3025 * pending. migration_cpu_stop() *must* see this, else
3026 * we risk a completion of the pending despite having a
3027 * task on a disallowed CPU.
3028 *
3029 * Serialized by p->pi_lock, so this is safe.
3030 */
3031 pending->arg.dest_cpu = dest_cpu;
3032 }
3033 }
3034 pending = p->migration_pending;
3035 /*
3036 * - !MIGRATE_ENABLE:
3037 * we'll have installed a pending if there wasn't one already.
3038 *
3039 * - MIGRATE_ENABLE:
3040 * we're here because the current CPU isn't matching anymore,
3041 * the only way that can happen is because of a concurrent
3042 * set_cpus_allowed_ptr() call, which should then still be
3043 * pending completion.
3044 *
3045 * Either way, we really should have a @pending here.
3046 */
3047 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!pending)) {
3048 task_rq_unlock(rq, p, rf);
3049 return -EINVAL;
3050 }
3051
3052 if (task_on_cpu(rq, p) || READ_ONCE(p->__state) == TASK_WAKING) {
3053 /*
3054 * MIGRATE_ENABLE gets here because 'p == current', but for
3055 * anything else we cannot do is_migration_disabled(), punt
3056 * and have the stopper function handle it all race-free.
3057 */
3058 stop_pending = pending->stop_pending;
3059 if (!stop_pending)
3060 pending->stop_pending = true;
3061
3062 if (flags & SCA_MIGRATE_ENABLE)
3063 p->migration_flags &= ~MDF_PUSH;
3064
3065 preempt_disable();
3066 task_rq_unlock(rq, p, rf);
3067 if (!stop_pending) {
3068 stop_one_cpu_nowait(cpu_of(rq), migration_cpu_stop,
3069 &pending->arg, &pending->stop_work);
3070 }
3071 preempt_enable();
3072
3073 if (flags & SCA_MIGRATE_ENABLE)
3074 return 0;
3075 } else {
3076
3077 if (!is_migration_disabled(p)) {
3078 if (task_on_rq_queued(p))
3079 rq = move_queued_task(rq, rf, p, dest_cpu);
3080
3081 if (!pending->stop_pending) {
3082 p->migration_pending = NULL;
3083 complete = true;
3084 }
3085 }
3086 task_rq_unlock(rq, p, rf);
3087
3088 if (complete)
3089 complete_all(&pending->done);
3090 }
3091
3092 wait_for_completion(&pending->done);
3093
3094 if (refcount_dec_and_test(&pending->refs))
3095 wake_up_var(&pending->refs); /* No UaF, just an address */
3096
3097 /*
3098 * Block the original owner of &pending until all subsequent callers
3099 * have seen the completion and decremented the refcount
3100 */
3101 wait_var_event(&my_pending.refs, !refcount_read(&my_pending.refs));
3102
3103 /* ARGH */
3104 WARN_ON_ONCE(my_pending.stop_pending);
3105
3106 return 0;
3107 }
3108
3109 /*
3110 * Called with both p->pi_lock and rq->lock held; drops both before returning.
3111 */
__set_cpus_allowed_ptr_locked(struct task_struct * p,struct affinity_context * ctx,struct rq * rq,struct rq_flags * rf)3112 static int __set_cpus_allowed_ptr_locked(struct task_struct *p,
3113 struct affinity_context *ctx,
3114 struct rq *rq,
3115 struct rq_flags *rf)
3116 __releases(__rq_lockp(rq), &p->pi_lock)
3117 {
3118 const struct cpumask *cpu_allowed_mask = task_cpu_possible_mask(p);
3119 const struct cpumask *cpu_valid_mask = cpu_active_mask;
3120 bool kthread = p->flags & PF_KTHREAD;
3121 unsigned int dest_cpu;
3122 int ret = 0;
3123
3124 if (kthread || is_migration_disabled(p)) {
3125 /*
3126 * Kernel threads are allowed on online && !active CPUs,
3127 * however, during cpu-hot-unplug, even these might get pushed
3128 * away if not KTHREAD_IS_PER_CPU.
3129 *
3130 * Specifically, migration_disabled() tasks must not fail the
3131 * cpumask_any_and_distribute() pick below, esp. so on
3132 * SCA_MIGRATE_ENABLE, otherwise we'll not call
3133 * set_cpus_allowed_common() and actually reset p->cpus_ptr.
3134 */
3135 cpu_valid_mask = cpu_online_mask;
3136 }
3137
3138 if (!kthread && !cpumask_subset(ctx->new_mask, cpu_allowed_mask)) {
3139 ret = -EINVAL;
3140 goto out;
3141 }
3142
3143 /*
3144 * Must re-check here, to close a race against __kthread_bind(),
3145 * sched_setaffinity() is not guaranteed to observe the flag.
3146 */
3147 if ((ctx->flags & SCA_CHECK) && (p->flags & PF_NO_SETAFFINITY)) {
3148 ret = -EINVAL;
3149 goto out;
3150 }
3151
3152 if (!(ctx->flags & SCA_MIGRATE_ENABLE)) {
3153 if (cpumask_equal(&p->cpus_mask, ctx->new_mask)) {
3154 if (ctx->flags & SCA_USER)
3155 swap(p->user_cpus_ptr, ctx->user_mask);
3156 goto out;
3157 }
3158
3159 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(p == current &&
3160 is_migration_disabled(p) &&
3161 !cpumask_test_cpu(task_cpu(p), ctx->new_mask))) {
3162 ret = -EBUSY;
3163 goto out;
3164 }
3165 }
3166
3167 /*
3168 * Picking a ~random cpu helps in cases where we are changing affinity
3169 * for groups of tasks (ie. cpuset), so that load balancing is not
3170 * immediately required to distribute the tasks within their new mask.
3171 */
3172 dest_cpu = cpumask_any_and_distribute(cpu_valid_mask, ctx->new_mask);
3173 if (dest_cpu >= nr_cpu_ids) {
3174 ret = -EINVAL;
3175 goto out;
3176 }
3177
3178 do_set_cpus_allowed(p, ctx);
3179
3180 return affine_move_task(rq, p, rf, dest_cpu, ctx->flags);
3181
3182 out:
3183 task_rq_unlock(rq, p, rf);
3184
3185 return ret;
3186 }
3187
3188 /*
3189 * Change a given task's CPU affinity. Migrate the thread to a
3190 * proper CPU and schedule it away if the CPU it's executing on
3191 * is removed from the allowed bitmask.
3192 *
3193 * NOTE: the caller must have a valid reference to the task, the
3194 * task must not exit() & deallocate itself prematurely. The
3195 * call is not atomic; no spinlocks may be held.
3196 */
__set_cpus_allowed_ptr(struct task_struct * p,struct affinity_context * ctx)3197 int __set_cpus_allowed_ptr(struct task_struct *p, struct affinity_context *ctx)
3198 {
3199 struct rq_flags rf;
3200 struct rq *rq;
3201
3202 rq = task_rq_lock(p, &rf);
3203 /*
3204 * Masking should be skipped if SCA_USER or any of the SCA_MIGRATE_*
3205 * flags are set.
3206 */
3207 if (p->user_cpus_ptr &&
3208 !(ctx->flags & (SCA_USER | SCA_MIGRATE_ENABLE | SCA_MIGRATE_DISABLE)) &&
3209 cpumask_and(rq->scratch_mask, ctx->new_mask, p->user_cpus_ptr))
3210 ctx->new_mask = rq->scratch_mask;
3211
3212 return __set_cpus_allowed_ptr_locked(p, ctx, rq, &rf);
3213 }
3214
set_cpus_allowed_ptr(struct task_struct * p,const struct cpumask * new_mask)3215 int set_cpus_allowed_ptr(struct task_struct *p, const struct cpumask *new_mask)
3216 {
3217 struct affinity_context ac = {
3218 .new_mask = new_mask,
3219 .flags = 0,
3220 };
3221
3222 return __set_cpus_allowed_ptr(p, &ac);
3223 }
3224 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(set_cpus_allowed_ptr);
3225
3226 /*
3227 * Change a given task's CPU affinity to the intersection of its current
3228 * affinity mask and @subset_mask, writing the resulting mask to @new_mask.
3229 * If user_cpus_ptr is defined, use it as the basis for restricting CPU
3230 * affinity or use cpu_online_mask instead.
3231 *
3232 * If the resulting mask is empty, leave the affinity unchanged and return
3233 * -EINVAL.
3234 */
restrict_cpus_allowed_ptr(struct task_struct * p,struct cpumask * new_mask,const struct cpumask * subset_mask)3235 static int restrict_cpus_allowed_ptr(struct task_struct *p,
3236 struct cpumask *new_mask,
3237 const struct cpumask *subset_mask)
3238 {
3239 struct affinity_context ac = {
3240 .new_mask = new_mask,
3241 .flags = 0,
3242 };
3243 struct rq_flags rf;
3244 struct rq *rq;
3245 int err;
3246
3247 rq = task_rq_lock(p, &rf);
3248
3249 /*
3250 * Forcefully restricting the affinity of a deadline task is
3251 * likely to cause problems, so fail and noisily override the
3252 * mask entirely.
3253 */
3254 if (task_has_dl_policy(p) && dl_bandwidth_enabled()) {
3255 err = -EPERM;
3256 goto err_unlock;
3257 }
3258
3259 if (!cpumask_and(new_mask, task_user_cpus(p), subset_mask)) {
3260 err = -EINVAL;
3261 goto err_unlock;
3262 }
3263
3264 return __set_cpus_allowed_ptr_locked(p, &ac, rq, &rf);
3265
3266 err_unlock:
3267 task_rq_unlock(rq, p, &rf);
3268 return err;
3269 }
3270
3271 /*
3272 * Restrict the CPU affinity of task @p so that it is a subset of
3273 * task_cpu_possible_mask() and point @p->user_cpus_ptr to a copy of the
3274 * old affinity mask. If the resulting mask is empty, we warn and walk
3275 * up the cpuset hierarchy until we find a suitable mask.
3276 */
force_compatible_cpus_allowed_ptr(struct task_struct * p)3277 void force_compatible_cpus_allowed_ptr(struct task_struct *p)
3278 {
3279 cpumask_var_t new_mask;
3280 const struct cpumask *override_mask = task_cpu_possible_mask(p);
3281
3282 alloc_cpumask_var(&new_mask, GFP_KERNEL);
3283
3284 /*
3285 * __migrate_task() can fail silently in the face of concurrent
3286 * offlining of the chosen destination CPU, so take the hotplug
3287 * lock to ensure that the migration succeeds.
3288 */
3289 cpus_read_lock();
3290 if (!cpumask_available(new_mask))
3291 goto out_set_mask;
3292
3293 if (!restrict_cpus_allowed_ptr(p, new_mask, override_mask))
3294 goto out_free_mask;
3295
3296 /*
3297 * We failed to find a valid subset of the affinity mask for the
3298 * task, so override it based on its cpuset hierarchy.
3299 */
3300 cpuset_cpus_allowed(p, new_mask);
3301 override_mask = new_mask;
3302
3303 out_set_mask:
3304 if (printk_ratelimit()) {
3305 printk_deferred("Overriding affinity for process %d (%s) to CPUs %*pbl\n",
3306 task_pid_nr(p), p->comm,
3307 cpumask_pr_args(override_mask));
3308 }
3309
3310 WARN_ON(set_cpus_allowed_ptr(p, override_mask));
3311 out_free_mask:
3312 cpus_read_unlock();
3313 free_cpumask_var(new_mask);
3314 }
3315
3316 /*
3317 * Restore the affinity of a task @p which was previously restricted by a
3318 * call to force_compatible_cpus_allowed_ptr().
3319 *
3320 * It is the caller's responsibility to serialise this with any calls to
3321 * force_compatible_cpus_allowed_ptr(@p).
3322 */
relax_compatible_cpus_allowed_ptr(struct task_struct * p)3323 void relax_compatible_cpus_allowed_ptr(struct task_struct *p)
3324 {
3325 struct affinity_context ac = {
3326 .new_mask = task_user_cpus(p),
3327 .flags = 0,
3328 };
3329 int ret;
3330
3331 /*
3332 * Try to restore the old affinity mask with __sched_setaffinity().
3333 * Cpuset masking will be done there too.
3334 */
3335 ret = __sched_setaffinity(p, &ac);
3336 WARN_ON_ONCE(ret);
3337 }
3338
3339 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
3340
set_task_cpu(struct task_struct * p,unsigned int new_cpu)3341 void set_task_cpu(struct task_struct *p, unsigned int new_cpu)
3342 {
3343 unsigned int state = READ_ONCE(p->__state);
3344
3345 /*
3346 * We should never call set_task_cpu() on a blocked task,
3347 * ttwu() will sort out the placement.
3348 */
3349 WARN_ON_ONCE(state != TASK_RUNNING && state != TASK_WAKING && !p->on_rq);
3350
3351 /*
3352 * Migrating fair class task must have p->on_rq = TASK_ON_RQ_MIGRATING,
3353 * because schedstat_wait_{start,end} rebase migrating task's wait_start
3354 * time relying on p->on_rq.
3355 */
3356 WARN_ON_ONCE(state == TASK_RUNNING &&
3357 p->sched_class == &fair_sched_class &&
3358 (p->on_rq && !task_on_rq_migrating(p)));
3359
3360 #ifdef CONFIG_LOCKDEP
3361 /*
3362 * The caller should hold either p->pi_lock or rq->lock, when changing
3363 * a task's CPU. ->pi_lock for waking tasks, rq->lock for runnable tasks.
3364 *
3365 * sched_move_task() holds both and thus holding either pins the cgroup,
3366 * see task_group().
3367 *
3368 * Furthermore, all task_rq users should acquire both locks, see
3369 * task_rq_lock().
3370 */
3371 WARN_ON_ONCE(debug_locks && !(lockdep_is_held(&p->pi_lock) ||
3372 lockdep_is_held(__rq_lockp(task_rq(p)))));
3373 #endif
3374 /*
3375 * Clearly, migrating tasks to offline CPUs is a fairly daft thing.
3376 */
3377 WARN_ON_ONCE(!cpu_online(new_cpu));
3378
3379 WARN_ON_ONCE(is_migration_disabled(p));
3380
3381 trace_sched_migrate_task(p, new_cpu);
3382
3383 if (task_cpu(p) != new_cpu) {
3384 if (p->sched_class->migrate_task_rq)
3385 p->sched_class->migrate_task_rq(p, new_cpu);
3386 p->se.nr_migrations++;
3387 perf_event_task_migrate(p);
3388 }
3389
3390 __set_task_cpu(p, new_cpu);
3391 }
3392 #endif /* CONFIG_SMP */
3393
3394 #ifdef CONFIG_NUMA_BALANCING
__migrate_swap_task(struct task_struct * p,int cpu)3395 static void __migrate_swap_task(struct task_struct *p, int cpu)
3396 {
3397 if (task_on_rq_queued(p)) {
3398 struct rq *src_rq, *dst_rq;
3399 struct rq_flags srf, drf;
3400
3401 src_rq = task_rq(p);
3402 dst_rq = cpu_rq(cpu);
3403
3404 rq_pin_lock(src_rq, &srf);
3405 rq_pin_lock(dst_rq, &drf);
3406
3407 move_queued_task_locked(src_rq, dst_rq, p);
3408 wakeup_preempt(dst_rq, p, 0);
3409
3410 rq_unpin_lock(dst_rq, &drf);
3411 rq_unpin_lock(src_rq, &srf);
3412
3413 } else {
3414 /*
3415 * Task isn't running anymore; make it appear like we migrated
3416 * it before it went to sleep. This means on wakeup we make the
3417 * previous CPU our target instead of where it really is.
3418 */
3419 p->wake_cpu = cpu;
3420 }
3421 }
3422
3423 struct migration_swap_arg {
3424 struct task_struct *src_task, *dst_task;
3425 int src_cpu, dst_cpu;
3426 };
3427
migrate_swap_stop(void * data)3428 static int migrate_swap_stop(void *data)
3429 {
3430 struct migration_swap_arg *arg = data;
3431 struct rq *src_rq, *dst_rq;
3432
3433 if (!cpu_active(arg->src_cpu) || !cpu_active(arg->dst_cpu))
3434 return -EAGAIN;
3435
3436 src_rq = cpu_rq(arg->src_cpu);
3437 dst_rq = cpu_rq(arg->dst_cpu);
3438
3439 guard(double_raw_spinlock)(&arg->src_task->pi_lock, &arg->dst_task->pi_lock);
3440 guard(double_rq_lock)(src_rq, dst_rq);
3441
3442 if (task_cpu(arg->dst_task) != arg->dst_cpu)
3443 return -EAGAIN;
3444
3445 if (task_cpu(arg->src_task) != arg->src_cpu)
3446 return -EAGAIN;
3447
3448 if (!cpumask_test_cpu(arg->dst_cpu, arg->src_task->cpus_ptr))
3449 return -EAGAIN;
3450
3451 if (!cpumask_test_cpu(arg->src_cpu, arg->dst_task->cpus_ptr))
3452 return -EAGAIN;
3453
3454 __migrate_swap_task(arg->src_task, arg->dst_cpu);
3455 __migrate_swap_task(arg->dst_task, arg->src_cpu);
3456
3457 return 0;
3458 }
3459
3460 /*
3461 * Cross migrate two tasks
3462 */
migrate_swap(struct task_struct * cur,struct task_struct * p,int target_cpu,int curr_cpu)3463 int migrate_swap(struct task_struct *cur, struct task_struct *p,
3464 int target_cpu, int curr_cpu)
3465 {
3466 struct migration_swap_arg arg;
3467 int ret = -EINVAL;
3468
3469 arg = (struct migration_swap_arg){
3470 .src_task = cur,
3471 .src_cpu = curr_cpu,
3472 .dst_task = p,
3473 .dst_cpu = target_cpu,
3474 };
3475
3476 if (arg.src_cpu == arg.dst_cpu)
3477 goto out;
3478
3479 /*
3480 * These three tests are all lockless; this is OK since all of them
3481 * will be re-checked with proper locks held further down the line.
3482 */
3483 if (!cpu_active(arg.src_cpu) || !cpu_active(arg.dst_cpu))
3484 goto out;
3485
3486 if (!cpumask_test_cpu(arg.dst_cpu, arg.src_task->cpus_ptr))
3487 goto out;
3488
3489 if (!cpumask_test_cpu(arg.src_cpu, arg.dst_task->cpus_ptr))
3490 goto out;
3491
3492 trace_sched_swap_numa(cur, arg.src_cpu, p, arg.dst_cpu);
3493 ret = stop_two_cpus(arg.dst_cpu, arg.src_cpu, migrate_swap_stop, &arg);
3494
3495 out:
3496 return ret;
3497 }
3498 #endif /* CONFIG_NUMA_BALANCING */
3499
3500 /***
3501 * kick_process - kick a running thread to enter/exit the kernel
3502 * @p: the to-be-kicked thread
3503 *
3504 * Cause a process which is running on another CPU to enter
3505 * kernel-mode, without any delay. (to get signals handled.)
3506 *
3507 * NOTE: this function doesn't have to take the runqueue lock,
3508 * because all it wants to ensure is that the remote task enters
3509 * the kernel. If the IPI races and the task has been migrated
3510 * to another CPU then no harm is done and the purpose has been
3511 * achieved as well.
3512 */
kick_process(struct task_struct * p)3513 void kick_process(struct task_struct *p)
3514 {
3515 guard(preempt)();
3516 int cpu = task_cpu(p);
3517
3518 if ((cpu != smp_processor_id()) && task_curr(p))
3519 smp_send_reschedule(cpu);
3520 }
3521 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(kick_process);
3522
3523 /*
3524 * ->cpus_ptr is protected by both rq->lock and p->pi_lock
3525 *
3526 * A few notes on cpu_active vs cpu_online:
3527 *
3528 * - cpu_active must be a subset of cpu_online
3529 *
3530 * - on CPU-up we allow per-CPU kthreads on the online && !active CPU,
3531 * see __set_cpus_allowed_ptr(). At this point the newly online
3532 * CPU isn't yet part of the sched domains, and balancing will not
3533 * see it.
3534 *
3535 * - on CPU-down we clear cpu_active() to mask the sched domains and
3536 * avoid the load balancer to place new tasks on the to be removed
3537 * CPU. Existing tasks will remain running there and will be taken
3538 * off.
3539 *
3540 * This means that fallback selection must not select !active CPUs.
3541 * And can assume that any active CPU must be online. Conversely
3542 * select_task_rq() below may allow selection of !active CPUs in order
3543 * to satisfy the above rules.
3544 */
select_fallback_rq(int cpu,struct task_struct * p)3545 static int select_fallback_rq(int cpu, struct task_struct *p)
3546 {
3547 int nid = cpu_to_node(cpu);
3548 const struct cpumask *nodemask = NULL;
3549 enum { cpuset, possible, fail } state = cpuset;
3550 int dest_cpu;
3551
3552 /*
3553 * If the node that the CPU is on has been offlined, cpu_to_node()
3554 * will return -1. There is no CPU on the node, and we should
3555 * select the CPU on the other node.
3556 */
3557 if (nid != -1) {
3558 nodemask = cpumask_of_node(nid);
3559
3560 /* Look for allowed, online CPU in same node. */
3561 for_each_cpu(dest_cpu, nodemask) {
3562 if (is_cpu_allowed(p, dest_cpu))
3563 return dest_cpu;
3564 }
3565 }
3566
3567 for (;;) {
3568 /* Any allowed, online CPU? */
3569 for_each_cpu(dest_cpu, p->cpus_ptr) {
3570 if (!is_cpu_allowed(p, dest_cpu))
3571 continue;
3572
3573 goto out;
3574 }
3575
3576 /* No more Mr. Nice Guy. */
3577 switch (state) {
3578 case cpuset:
3579 if (cpuset_cpus_allowed_fallback(p)) {
3580 state = possible;
3581 break;
3582 }
3583 fallthrough;
3584 case possible:
3585 set_cpus_allowed_force(p, task_cpu_fallback_mask(p));
3586 state = fail;
3587 break;
3588 case fail:
3589 BUG();
3590 break;
3591 }
3592 }
3593
3594 out:
3595 if (state != cpuset) {
3596 /*
3597 * Don't tell them about moving exiting tasks or
3598 * kernel threads (both mm NULL), since they never
3599 * leave kernel.
3600 */
3601 if (p->mm && printk_ratelimit()) {
3602 printk_deferred("process %d (%s) no longer affine to cpu%d\n",
3603 task_pid_nr(p), p->comm, cpu);
3604 }
3605 }
3606
3607 return dest_cpu;
3608 }
3609
3610 /*
3611 * The caller (fork, wakeup) owns p->pi_lock, ->cpus_ptr is stable.
3612 */
3613 static inline
select_task_rq(struct task_struct * p,int cpu,int * wake_flags)3614 int select_task_rq(struct task_struct *p, int cpu, int *wake_flags)
3615 {
3616 lockdep_assert_held(&p->pi_lock);
3617
3618 if (p->nr_cpus_allowed > 1 && !is_migration_disabled(p)) {
3619 cpu = p->sched_class->select_task_rq(p, cpu, *wake_flags);
3620 *wake_flags |= WF_RQ_SELECTED;
3621 } else {
3622 cpu = cpumask_any(p->cpus_ptr);
3623 }
3624
3625 /*
3626 * In order not to call set_task_cpu() on a blocking task we need
3627 * to rely on ttwu() to place the task on a valid ->cpus_ptr
3628 * CPU.
3629 *
3630 * Since this is common to all placement strategies, this lives here.
3631 *
3632 * [ this allows ->select_task() to simply return task_cpu(p) and
3633 * not worry about this generic constraint ]
3634 */
3635 if (unlikely(!is_cpu_allowed(p, cpu)))
3636 cpu = select_fallback_rq(task_cpu(p), p);
3637
3638 return cpu;
3639 }
3640
sched_set_stop_task(int cpu,struct task_struct * stop)3641 void sched_set_stop_task(int cpu, struct task_struct *stop)
3642 {
3643 static struct lock_class_key stop_pi_lock;
3644 struct sched_param param = { .sched_priority = MAX_RT_PRIO - 1 };
3645 struct task_struct *old_stop = cpu_rq(cpu)->stop;
3646
3647 if (stop) {
3648 /*
3649 * Make it appear like a SCHED_FIFO task, its something
3650 * userspace knows about and won't get confused about.
3651 *
3652 * Also, it will make PI more or less work without too
3653 * much confusion -- but then, stop work should not
3654 * rely on PI working anyway.
3655 */
3656 sched_setscheduler_nocheck(stop, SCHED_FIFO, ¶m);
3657
3658 stop->sched_class = &stop_sched_class;
3659
3660 /*
3661 * The PI code calls rt_mutex_setprio() with ->pi_lock held to
3662 * adjust the effective priority of a task. As a result,
3663 * rt_mutex_setprio() can trigger (RT) balancing operations,
3664 * which can then trigger wakeups of the stop thread to push
3665 * around the current task.
3666 *
3667 * The stop task itself will never be part of the PI-chain, it
3668 * never blocks, therefore that ->pi_lock recursion is safe.
3669 * Tell lockdep about this by placing the stop->pi_lock in its
3670 * own class.
3671 */
3672 lockdep_set_class(&stop->pi_lock, &stop_pi_lock);
3673 }
3674
3675 cpu_rq(cpu)->stop = stop;
3676
3677 if (old_stop) {
3678 /*
3679 * Reset it back to a normal scheduling class so that
3680 * it can die in pieces.
3681 */
3682 old_stop->sched_class = &rt_sched_class;
3683 }
3684 }
3685
3686 static void
ttwu_stat(struct task_struct * p,int cpu,int wake_flags)3687 ttwu_stat(struct task_struct *p, int cpu, int wake_flags)
3688 {
3689 struct rq *rq;
3690
3691 if (!schedstat_enabled())
3692 return;
3693
3694 rq = this_rq();
3695
3696 if (cpu == rq->cpu) {
3697 __schedstat_inc(rq->ttwu_local);
3698 __schedstat_inc(p->stats.nr_wakeups_local);
3699 } else {
3700 struct sched_domain *sd;
3701
3702 __schedstat_inc(p->stats.nr_wakeups_remote);
3703
3704 guard(rcu)();
3705 for_each_domain(rq->cpu, sd) {
3706 if (cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, sched_domain_span(sd))) {
3707 __schedstat_inc(sd->ttwu_wake_remote);
3708 break;
3709 }
3710 }
3711 }
3712
3713 if (wake_flags & WF_MIGRATED)
3714 __schedstat_inc(p->stats.nr_wakeups_migrate);
3715
3716 __schedstat_inc(rq->ttwu_count);
3717 __schedstat_inc(p->stats.nr_wakeups);
3718
3719 if (wake_flags & WF_SYNC)
3720 __schedstat_inc(p->stats.nr_wakeups_sync);
3721 }
3722
3723 /*
3724 * Mark the task runnable.
3725 */
ttwu_do_wakeup(struct task_struct * p)3726 static inline void ttwu_do_wakeup(struct task_struct *p)
3727 {
3728 p->is_blocked = 0;
3729 WRITE_ONCE(p->__state, TASK_RUNNING);
3730 trace_sched_wakeup(p);
3731 }
3732
update_rq_avg_idle(struct rq * rq)3733 void update_rq_avg_idle(struct rq *rq)
3734 {
3735 u64 delta = rq_clock(rq) - rq->idle_stamp;
3736 u64 max = 2*rq->max_idle_balance_cost;
3737
3738 update_avg(&rq->avg_idle, delta);
3739
3740 if (rq->avg_idle > max)
3741 rq->avg_idle = max;
3742 rq->idle_stamp = 0;
3743 }
3744
3745 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_PROXY_EXEC
3746 static void zap_balance_callbacks(struct rq *rq);
3747
proxy_reset_donor(struct rq * rq)3748 static inline void proxy_reset_donor(struct rq *rq)
3749 {
3750 WARN_ON_ONCE(rq->donor == rq->curr);
3751
3752 put_prev_set_next_task(rq, rq->donor, rq->curr);
3753 rq_set_donor(rq, rq->curr);
3754 zap_balance_callbacks(rq);
3755 resched_curr(rq);
3756 }
3757
3758 /*
3759 * Checks to see if task p has been proxy-migrated to another rq
3760 * and needs to be returned. If so, we deactivate the task here
3761 * so that it can be properly woken up on the p->wake_cpu
3762 * (or whichever cpu select_task_rq() picks at the bottom of
3763 * try_to_wake_up()
3764 */
proxy_needs_return(struct rq * rq,struct task_struct * p)3765 static inline bool proxy_needs_return(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p)
3766 {
3767 /*
3768 * Typically per __set_task_cpu(), task_cpu(p) == p->wake_cpu.
3769 *
3770 * However, proxy_set_task_cpu() is such that it preserves the
3771 * original cpu in p->wake_cpu while migrating p for proxy reasons
3772 * (possibly outside of the allowed p->cpus_ptr).
3773 *
3774 * Furthermore, migration_cpu_stop() / __migrate_swap_task(), will
3775 * only set p->wake_cpu when !p->on_rq, and since here p->on_rq, this
3776 * will not apply. But if it did, this check is the safe way around
3777 * and would migrate.
3778 */
3779 if (task_cpu(p) == p->wake_cpu)
3780 return false;
3781
3782 scoped_guard(raw_spinlock, &p->blocked_lock) {
3783 /* Task is waking up; clear any blocked_on relationship */
3784 __clear_task_blocked_on(p, NULL);
3785
3786 /* If already current, don't need to return migrate */
3787 if (task_current(rq, p))
3788 return false;
3789
3790 /* If we're return migrating the rq->donor, switch it out for idle */
3791 if (task_current_donor(rq, p))
3792 proxy_reset_donor(rq);
3793 }
3794 block_task(rq, p, TASK_WAKING);
3795 return true;
3796 }
3797 #else /* !CONFIG_SCHED_PROXY_EXEC */
proxy_needs_return(struct rq * rq,struct task_struct * p)3798 static inline bool proxy_needs_return(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p)
3799 {
3800 return false;
3801 }
3802 #endif /* CONFIG_SCHED_PROXY_EXEC */
3803
3804 static void
ttwu_do_activate(struct rq * rq,struct task_struct * p,int wake_flags,struct rq_flags * rf)3805 ttwu_do_activate(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p, int wake_flags,
3806 struct rq_flags *rf)
3807 {
3808 int en_flags = ENQUEUE_WAKEUP | ENQUEUE_NOCLOCK;
3809
3810 lockdep_assert_rq_held(rq);
3811
3812 if (p->sched_contributes_to_load)
3813 rq->nr_uninterruptible--;
3814
3815 if (wake_flags & WF_RQ_SELECTED)
3816 en_flags |= ENQUEUE_RQ_SELECTED;
3817 if (wake_flags & WF_MIGRATED)
3818 en_flags |= ENQUEUE_MIGRATED;
3819 else if (p->in_iowait) {
3820 delayacct_blkio_end(p);
3821 atomic_dec(&task_rq(p)->nr_iowait);
3822 }
3823
3824 activate_task(rq, p, en_flags);
3825 wakeup_preempt(rq, p, wake_flags);
3826
3827 ttwu_do_wakeup(p);
3828
3829 if (p->sched_class->task_woken) {
3830 /*
3831 * Our task @p is fully woken up and running; so it's safe to
3832 * drop the rq->lock, hereafter rq is only used for statistics.
3833 */
3834 rq_unpin_lock(rq, rf);
3835 p->sched_class->task_woken(rq, p);
3836 rq_repin_lock(rq, rf);
3837 }
3838 }
3839
3840 /*
3841 * Consider @p being inside a wait loop:
3842 *
3843 * for (;;) {
3844 * set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
3845 *
3846 * if (CONDITION)
3847 * break;
3848 *
3849 * schedule();
3850 * }
3851 * __set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
3852 *
3853 * between set_current_state() and schedule(). In this case @p is still
3854 * runnable, so all that needs doing is change p->state back to TASK_RUNNING in
3855 * an atomic manner.
3856 *
3857 * By taking task_rq(p)->lock we serialize against schedule(), if @p->on_rq
3858 * then schedule() must still happen and p->state can be changed to
3859 * TASK_RUNNING. Otherwise we lost the race, schedule() has happened, and we
3860 * need to do a full wakeup with enqueue.
3861 *
3862 * Returns: %true when the wakeup is done,
3863 * %false otherwise.
3864 */
ttwu_runnable(struct task_struct * p,int wake_flags)3865 static int ttwu_runnable(struct task_struct *p, int wake_flags)
3866 {
3867 ACQUIRE(__task_rq_lock, guard)(p);
3868 struct rq *rq = guard.rq;
3869
3870 if (!task_on_rq_queued(p))
3871 return 0;
3872
3873 update_rq_clock(rq);
3874 if (p->is_blocked) {
3875 if (p->se.sched_delayed)
3876 enqueue_task(rq, p, ENQUEUE_NOCLOCK | ENQUEUE_DELAYED);
3877 if (proxy_needs_return(rq, p))
3878 return 0;
3879 }
3880 if (!task_on_cpu(rq, p)) {
3881 /*
3882 * When on_rq && !on_cpu the task is preempted, see if
3883 * it should preempt the task that is current now.
3884 */
3885 wakeup_preempt(rq, p, wake_flags);
3886 }
3887 ttwu_do_wakeup(p);
3888 return 1;
3889 }
3890
sched_ttwu_pending(void * arg)3891 void sched_ttwu_pending(void *arg)
3892 {
3893 struct llist_node *llist = arg;
3894 struct rq *rq = this_rq();
3895 struct task_struct *p, *t;
3896 struct rq_flags rf;
3897
3898 if (!llist)
3899 return;
3900
3901 rq_lock_irqsave(rq, &rf);
3902 update_rq_clock(rq);
3903
3904 llist_for_each_entry_safe(p, t, llist, wake_entry.llist) {
3905 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(p->on_cpu))
3906 smp_cond_load_acquire(&p->on_cpu, !VAL);
3907
3908 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(task_cpu(p) != cpu_of(rq)))
3909 set_task_cpu(p, cpu_of(rq));
3910
3911 ttwu_do_activate(rq, p, p->sched_remote_wakeup ? WF_MIGRATED : 0, &rf);
3912 }
3913
3914 /*
3915 * Must be after enqueueing at least once task such that
3916 * idle_cpu() does not observe a false-negative -- if it does,
3917 * it is possible for select_idle_siblings() to stack a number
3918 * of tasks on this CPU during that window.
3919 *
3920 * It is OK to clear ttwu_pending when another task pending.
3921 * We will receive IPI after local IRQ enabled and then enqueue it.
3922 * Since now nr_running > 0, idle_cpu() will always get correct result.
3923 */
3924 WRITE_ONCE(rq->ttwu_pending, 0);
3925 rq_unlock_irqrestore(rq, &rf);
3926 }
3927
3928 /*
3929 * Prepare the scene for sending an IPI for a remote smp_call
3930 *
3931 * Returns true if the caller can proceed with sending the IPI.
3932 * Returns false otherwise.
3933 */
call_function_single_prep_ipi(int cpu)3934 bool call_function_single_prep_ipi(int cpu)
3935 {
3936 if (set_nr_if_polling(cpu_rq(cpu)->idle)) {
3937 trace_sched_wake_idle_without_ipi(cpu);
3938 return false;
3939 }
3940
3941 return true;
3942 }
3943
3944 /*
3945 * Queue a task on the target CPUs wake_list and wake the CPU via IPI if
3946 * necessary. The wakee CPU on receipt of the IPI will queue the task
3947 * via sched_ttwu_wakeup() for activation so the wakee incurs the cost
3948 * of the wakeup instead of the waker.
3949 */
__ttwu_queue_wakelist(struct task_struct * p,int cpu,int wake_flags)3950 static void __ttwu_queue_wakelist(struct task_struct *p, int cpu, int wake_flags)
3951 {
3952 struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu);
3953
3954 p->sched_remote_wakeup = !!(wake_flags & WF_MIGRATED);
3955
3956 WRITE_ONCE(rq->ttwu_pending, 1);
3957 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
3958 __smp_call_single_queue(cpu, &p->wake_entry.llist);
3959 #endif
3960 }
3961
wake_up_if_idle(int cpu)3962 void wake_up_if_idle(int cpu)
3963 {
3964 struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu);
3965
3966 guard(rcu)();
3967 if (is_idle_task(rcu_dereference(rq->curr))) {
3968 guard(rq_lock_irqsave)(rq);
3969 if (is_idle_task(rq->curr))
3970 resched_curr(rq);
3971 }
3972 }
3973
cpus_equal_capacity(int this_cpu,int that_cpu)3974 bool cpus_equal_capacity(int this_cpu, int that_cpu)
3975 {
3976 if (!sched_asym_cpucap_active())
3977 return true;
3978
3979 if (this_cpu == that_cpu)
3980 return true;
3981
3982 return arch_scale_cpu_capacity(this_cpu) == arch_scale_cpu_capacity(that_cpu);
3983 }
3984
cpus_share_cache(int this_cpu,int that_cpu)3985 bool cpus_share_cache(int this_cpu, int that_cpu)
3986 {
3987 if (this_cpu == that_cpu)
3988 return true;
3989
3990 return per_cpu(sd_llc_id, this_cpu) == per_cpu(sd_llc_id, that_cpu);
3991 }
3992
3993 /*
3994 * Whether CPUs are share cache resources, which means LLC on non-cluster
3995 * machines and LLC tag or L2 on machines with clusters.
3996 */
cpus_share_resources(int this_cpu,int that_cpu)3997 bool cpus_share_resources(int this_cpu, int that_cpu)
3998 {
3999 if (this_cpu == that_cpu)
4000 return true;
4001
4002 return per_cpu(sd_share_id, this_cpu) == per_cpu(sd_share_id, that_cpu);
4003 }
4004
ttwu_queue_cond(struct task_struct * p,int cpu)4005 static inline bool ttwu_queue_cond(struct task_struct *p, int cpu)
4006 {
4007 int this_cpu = smp_processor_id();
4008
4009 /* See SCX_OPS_ALLOW_QUEUED_WAKEUP. */
4010 if (!scx_allow_ttwu_queue(p))
4011 return false;
4012
4013 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
4014 if (p->sched_class == &stop_sched_class)
4015 return false;
4016 #endif
4017
4018 /*
4019 * Do not complicate things with the async wake_list while the CPU is
4020 * in hotplug state.
4021 */
4022 if (!cpu_active(cpu))
4023 return false;
4024
4025 /* Ensure the task will still be allowed to run on the CPU. */
4026 if (!cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, p->cpus_ptr))
4027 return false;
4028
4029 /*
4030 * If the CPU does not share cache, then queue the task on the
4031 * remote rqs wakelist to avoid accessing remote data.
4032 */
4033 if (!cpus_share_cache(this_cpu, cpu))
4034 return true;
4035
4036 if (cpu == this_cpu)
4037 return false;
4038
4039 /*
4040 * If the wakee cpu is idle, or the task is descheduling and the
4041 * only running task on the CPU, then use the wakelist to offload
4042 * the task activation to the idle (or soon-to-be-idle) CPU as
4043 * the current CPU is likely busy. nr_running is checked to
4044 * avoid unnecessary task stacking.
4045 *
4046 * Note that we can only get here with (wakee) p->on_rq=0,
4047 * p->on_cpu can be whatever, we've done the dequeue, so
4048 * the wakee has been accounted out of ->nr_running.
4049 */
4050 if (!cpu_rq(cpu)->nr_running)
4051 return true;
4052
4053 return false;
4054 }
4055
ttwu_queue_wakelist(struct task_struct * p,int cpu,int wake_flags)4056 static bool ttwu_queue_wakelist(struct task_struct *p, int cpu, int wake_flags)
4057 {
4058 if (sched_feat(TTWU_QUEUE) && ttwu_queue_cond(p, cpu)) {
4059 sched_clock_cpu(cpu); /* Sync clocks across CPUs */
4060 __ttwu_queue_wakelist(p, cpu, wake_flags);
4061 return true;
4062 }
4063
4064 return false;
4065 }
4066
ttwu_queue(struct task_struct * p,int cpu,int wake_flags)4067 static void ttwu_queue(struct task_struct *p, int cpu, int wake_flags)
4068 {
4069 struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu);
4070 struct rq_flags rf;
4071
4072 if (ttwu_queue_wakelist(p, cpu, wake_flags))
4073 return;
4074
4075 rq_lock(rq, &rf);
4076 update_rq_clock(rq);
4077 ttwu_do_activate(rq, p, wake_flags, &rf);
4078 rq_unlock(rq, &rf);
4079 }
4080
4081 /*
4082 * Invoked from try_to_wake_up() to check whether the task can be woken up.
4083 *
4084 * The caller holds p::pi_lock if p != current or has preemption
4085 * disabled when p == current.
4086 *
4087 * The rules of saved_state:
4088 *
4089 * The related locking code always holds p::pi_lock when updating
4090 * p::saved_state, which means the code is fully serialized in both cases.
4091 *
4092 * For PREEMPT_RT, the lock wait and lock wakeups happen via TASK_RTLOCK_WAIT.
4093 * No other bits set. This allows to distinguish all wakeup scenarios.
4094 *
4095 * For FREEZER, the wakeup happens via TASK_FROZEN. No other bits set. This
4096 * allows us to prevent early wakeup of tasks before they can be run on
4097 * asymmetric ISA architectures (eg ARMv9).
4098 */
4099 static __always_inline
ttwu_state_match(struct task_struct * p,unsigned int state,int * success)4100 bool ttwu_state_match(struct task_struct *p, unsigned int state, int *success)
4101 {
4102 int match;
4103
4104 if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT)) {
4105 WARN_ON_ONCE((state & TASK_RTLOCK_WAIT) &&
4106 state != TASK_RTLOCK_WAIT);
4107 }
4108
4109 *success = !!(match = __task_state_match(p, state));
4110
4111 /*
4112 * Saved state preserves the task state across blocking on
4113 * an RT lock or TASK_FREEZABLE tasks. If the state matches,
4114 * set p::saved_state to TASK_RUNNING, but do not wake the task
4115 * because it waits for a lock wakeup or __thaw_task(). Also
4116 * indicate success because from the regular waker's point of
4117 * view this has succeeded.
4118 *
4119 * After acquiring the lock the task will restore p::__state
4120 * from p::saved_state which ensures that the regular
4121 * wakeup is not lost. The restore will also set
4122 * p::saved_state to TASK_RUNNING so any further tests will
4123 * not result in false positives vs. @success
4124 */
4125 if (match < 0)
4126 p->saved_state = TASK_RUNNING;
4127
4128 return match > 0;
4129 }
4130
4131 /*
4132 * Notes on Program-Order guarantees on SMP systems.
4133 *
4134 * MIGRATION
4135 *
4136 * The basic program-order guarantee on SMP systems is that when a task [t]
4137 * migrates, all its activity on its old CPU [c0] happens-before any subsequent
4138 * execution on its new CPU [c1].
4139 *
4140 * For migration (of runnable tasks) this is provided by the following means:
4141 *
4142 * A) UNLOCK of the rq(c0)->lock scheduling out task t
4143 * B) migration for t is required to synchronize *both* rq(c0)->lock and
4144 * rq(c1)->lock (if not at the same time, then in that order).
4145 * C) LOCK of the rq(c1)->lock scheduling in task
4146 *
4147 * Release/acquire chaining guarantees that B happens after A and C after B.
4148 * Note: the CPU doing B need not be c0 or c1
4149 *
4150 * Example:
4151 *
4152 * CPU0 CPU1 CPU2
4153 *
4154 * LOCK rq(0)->lock
4155 * sched-out X
4156 * sched-in Y
4157 * UNLOCK rq(0)->lock
4158 *
4159 * LOCK rq(0)->lock // orders against CPU0
4160 * dequeue X
4161 * UNLOCK rq(0)->lock
4162 *
4163 * LOCK rq(1)->lock
4164 * enqueue X
4165 * UNLOCK rq(1)->lock
4166 *
4167 * LOCK rq(1)->lock // orders against CPU2
4168 * sched-out Z
4169 * sched-in X
4170 * UNLOCK rq(1)->lock
4171 *
4172 *
4173 * BLOCKING -- aka. SLEEP + WAKEUP
4174 *
4175 * For blocking we (obviously) need to provide the same guarantee as for
4176 * migration. However the means are completely different as there is no lock
4177 * chain to provide order. Instead we do:
4178 *
4179 * 1) smp_store_release(X->on_cpu, 0) -- finish_task()
4180 * 2) smp_cond_load_acquire(!X->on_cpu) -- try_to_wake_up()
4181 *
4182 * Example:
4183 *
4184 * CPU0 (schedule) CPU1 (try_to_wake_up) CPU2 (schedule)
4185 *
4186 * LOCK rq(0)->lock LOCK X->pi_lock
4187 * dequeue X
4188 * sched-out X
4189 * smp_store_release(X->on_cpu, 0);
4190 *
4191 * smp_cond_load_acquire(&X->on_cpu, !VAL);
4192 * X->state = WAKING
4193 * set_task_cpu(X,2)
4194 *
4195 * LOCK rq(2)->lock
4196 * enqueue X
4197 * X->state = RUNNING
4198 * UNLOCK rq(2)->lock
4199 *
4200 * LOCK rq(2)->lock // orders against CPU1
4201 * sched-out Z
4202 * sched-in X
4203 * UNLOCK rq(2)->lock
4204 *
4205 * UNLOCK X->pi_lock
4206 * UNLOCK rq(0)->lock
4207 *
4208 *
4209 * However, for wakeups there is a second guarantee we must provide, namely we
4210 * must ensure that CONDITION=1 done by the caller can not be reordered with
4211 * accesses to the task state; see try_to_wake_up() and set_current_state().
4212 */
4213
4214 /**
4215 * try_to_wake_up - wake up a thread
4216 * @p: the thread to be awakened
4217 * @state: the mask of task states that can be woken
4218 * @wake_flags: wake modifier flags (WF_*)
4219 *
4220 * Conceptually does:
4221 *
4222 * If (@state & @p->state) @p->state = TASK_RUNNING.
4223 *
4224 * If the task was not queued/runnable, also place it back on a runqueue.
4225 *
4226 * This function is atomic against schedule() which would dequeue the task.
4227 *
4228 * It issues a full memory barrier before accessing @p->state, see the comment
4229 * with set_current_state().
4230 *
4231 * Uses p->pi_lock to serialize against concurrent wake-ups.
4232 *
4233 * Relies on p->pi_lock stabilizing:
4234 * - p->sched_class
4235 * - p->cpus_ptr
4236 * - p->sched_task_group
4237 * in order to do migration, see its use of select_task_rq()/set_task_cpu().
4238 *
4239 * Tries really hard to only take one task_rq(p)->lock for performance.
4240 * Takes rq->lock in:
4241 * - ttwu_runnable() -- old rq, unavoidable, see comment there;
4242 * - ttwu_queue() -- new rq, for enqueue of the task;
4243 * - psi_ttwu_dequeue() -- much sadness :-( accounting will kill us.
4244 *
4245 * As a consequence we race really badly with just about everything. See the
4246 * many memory barriers and their comments for details.
4247 *
4248 * Return: %true if @p->state changes (an actual wakeup was done),
4249 * %false otherwise.
4250 */
try_to_wake_up(struct task_struct * p,unsigned int state,int wake_flags)4251 int try_to_wake_up(struct task_struct *p, unsigned int state, int wake_flags)
4252 {
4253 guard(preempt)();
4254 int cpu, success = 0;
4255
4256 wake_flags |= WF_TTWU;
4257
4258 if (p == current) {
4259 /*
4260 * We're waking current, this means 'p->on_rq' and 'task_cpu(p)
4261 * == smp_processor_id()'. Together this means we can special
4262 * case the whole 'p->on_rq && ttwu_runnable()' case below
4263 * without taking any locks.
4264 *
4265 * Specifically, given current runs ttwu() we must be before
4266 * schedule()'s block_task(), as such this must not observe
4267 * sched_delayed.
4268 *
4269 * In particular:
4270 * - we rely on Program-Order guarantees for all the ordering,
4271 * - we're serialized against set_special_state() by virtue of
4272 * it disabling IRQs (this allows not taking ->pi_lock).
4273 */
4274 WARN_ON_ONCE(p->se.sched_delayed);
4275 WARN_ON_ONCE(p->is_blocked);
4276 /* If p is current, we know we can run here, so clear blocked_on */
4277 clear_task_blocked_on(p, NULL);
4278 if (!ttwu_state_match(p, state, &success))
4279 goto out;
4280
4281 trace_sched_waking(p);
4282 ttwu_do_wakeup(p);
4283 goto out;
4284 }
4285
4286 /*
4287 * If we are going to wake up a thread waiting for CONDITION we
4288 * need to ensure that CONDITION=1 done by the caller can not be
4289 * reordered with p->state check below. This pairs with smp_store_mb()
4290 * in set_current_state() that the waiting thread does.
4291 */
4292 scoped_guard (raw_spinlock_irqsave, &p->pi_lock) {
4293 smp_mb__after_spinlock();
4294
4295 if (!ttwu_state_match(p, state, &success))
4296 break;
4297
4298 trace_sched_waking(p);
4299
4300 /*
4301 * Ensure we load p->on_rq _after_ p->state, otherwise it would
4302 * be possible to, falsely, observe p->on_rq == 0 and get stuck
4303 * in smp_cond_load_acquire() below.
4304 *
4305 * sched_ttwu_pending() try_to_wake_up()
4306 * STORE p->on_rq = 1 LOAD p->state
4307 * UNLOCK rq->lock
4308 *
4309 * __schedule() (switch to task 'p')
4310 * LOCK rq->lock smp_rmb();
4311 * smp_mb__after_spinlock();
4312 * UNLOCK rq->lock
4313 *
4314 * [task p]
4315 * STORE p->state = UNINTERRUPTIBLE LOAD p->on_rq
4316 *
4317 * Pairs with the LOCK+smp_mb__after_spinlock() on rq->lock in
4318 * __schedule(). See the comment for smp_mb__after_spinlock().
4319 *
4320 * A similar smp_rmb() lives in __task_needs_rq_lock().
4321 */
4322 smp_rmb();
4323 if (READ_ONCE(p->on_rq) && ttwu_runnable(p, wake_flags))
4324 break;
4325
4326 /*
4327 * Ensure we load p->on_cpu _after_ p->on_rq, otherwise it would be
4328 * possible to, falsely, observe p->on_cpu == 0.
4329 *
4330 * One must be running (->on_cpu == 1) in order to remove oneself
4331 * from the runqueue.
4332 *
4333 * __schedule() (switch to task 'p') try_to_wake_up()
4334 * STORE p->on_cpu = 1 LOAD p->on_rq
4335 * UNLOCK rq->lock
4336 *
4337 * __schedule() (put 'p' to sleep)
4338 * LOCK rq->lock smp_rmb();
4339 * smp_mb__after_spinlock();
4340 * STORE p->on_rq = 0 LOAD p->on_cpu
4341 *
4342 * Pairs with the LOCK+smp_mb__after_spinlock() on rq->lock in
4343 * __schedule(). See the comment for smp_mb__after_spinlock().
4344 *
4345 * Form a control-dep-acquire with p->on_rq == 0 above, to ensure
4346 * schedule()'s block_task() has 'happened' and p will no longer
4347 * care about it's own p->state. See the comment in __schedule().
4348 */
4349 smp_acquire__after_ctrl_dep();
4350
4351 /*
4352 * We're doing the wakeup (@success == 1), they did a dequeue (p->on_rq
4353 * == 0), which means we need to do an enqueue, change p->state to
4354 * TASK_WAKING such that we can unlock p->pi_lock before doing the
4355 * enqueue, such as ttwu_queue_wakelist().
4356 */
4357 WRITE_ONCE(p->__state, TASK_WAKING);
4358
4359 /*
4360 * If the owning (remote) CPU is still in the middle of schedule() with
4361 * this task as prev, considering queueing p on the remote CPUs wake_list
4362 * which potentially sends an IPI instead of spinning on p->on_cpu to
4363 * let the waker make forward progress. This is safe because IRQs are
4364 * disabled and the IPI will deliver after on_cpu is cleared.
4365 *
4366 * Ensure we load task_cpu(p) after p->on_cpu:
4367 *
4368 * set_task_cpu(p, cpu);
4369 * STORE p->cpu = @cpu
4370 * __schedule() (switch to task 'p')
4371 * LOCK rq->lock
4372 * smp_mb__after_spin_lock() smp_cond_load_acquire(&p->on_cpu)
4373 * STORE p->on_cpu = 1 LOAD p->cpu
4374 *
4375 * to ensure we observe the correct CPU on which the task is currently
4376 * scheduling.
4377 */
4378 if (smp_load_acquire(&p->on_cpu) &&
4379 ttwu_queue_wakelist(p, task_cpu(p), wake_flags))
4380 break;
4381
4382 /*
4383 * If the owning (remote) CPU is still in the middle of schedule() with
4384 * this task as prev, wait until it's done referencing the task.
4385 *
4386 * Pairs with the smp_store_release() in finish_task().
4387 *
4388 * This ensures that tasks getting woken will be fully ordered against
4389 * their previous state and preserve Program Order.
4390 */
4391 smp_cond_load_acquire(&p->on_cpu, !VAL);
4392
4393 cpu = select_task_rq(p, p->wake_cpu, &wake_flags);
4394 if (task_cpu(p) != cpu) {
4395 if (p->in_iowait) {
4396 delayacct_blkio_end(p);
4397 atomic_dec(&task_rq(p)->nr_iowait);
4398 }
4399
4400 wake_flags |= WF_MIGRATED;
4401 psi_ttwu_dequeue(p);
4402 set_task_cpu(p, cpu);
4403 } else if (cpu != p->wake_cpu) {
4404 /*
4405 * If we were proxy-migrated to cpu, then
4406 * select_task_rq() picks cpu instead of wake_cpu
4407 * to return to, we won't call set_task_cpu(),
4408 * leaving a stale wake_cpu pointing to where we
4409 * proxy-migrated from. So just fixup wake_cpu here
4410 * if its not correct
4411 */
4412 p->wake_cpu = cpu;
4413 }
4414
4415 ttwu_queue(p, cpu, wake_flags);
4416 }
4417 out:
4418 if (success)
4419 ttwu_stat(p, task_cpu(p), wake_flags);
4420
4421 return success;
4422 }
4423
__task_needs_rq_lock(struct task_struct * p)4424 static bool __task_needs_rq_lock(struct task_struct *p)
4425 {
4426 unsigned int state = READ_ONCE(p->__state);
4427
4428 /*
4429 * Since pi->lock blocks try_to_wake_up(), we don't need rq->lock when
4430 * the task is blocked. Make sure to check @state since ttwu() can drop
4431 * locks at the end, see ttwu_queue_wakelist().
4432 */
4433 if (state == TASK_RUNNING || state == TASK_WAKING)
4434 return true;
4435
4436 /*
4437 * Ensure we load p->on_rq after p->__state, otherwise it would be
4438 * possible to, falsely, observe p->on_rq == 0.
4439 *
4440 * See try_to_wake_up() for a longer comment.
4441 */
4442 smp_rmb();
4443 if (p->on_rq)
4444 return true;
4445
4446 /*
4447 * Ensure the task has finished __schedule() and will not be referenced
4448 * anymore. Again, see try_to_wake_up() for a longer comment.
4449 */
4450 smp_rmb();
4451 smp_cond_load_acquire(&p->on_cpu, !VAL);
4452
4453 return false;
4454 }
4455
4456 /**
4457 * task_call_func - Invoke a function on task in fixed state
4458 * @p: Process for which the function is to be invoked, can be @current.
4459 * @func: Function to invoke.
4460 * @arg: Argument to function.
4461 *
4462 * Fix the task in it's current state by avoiding wakeups and or rq operations
4463 * and call @func(@arg) on it. This function can use task_is_runnable() and
4464 * task_curr() to work out what the state is, if required. Given that @func
4465 * can be invoked with a runqueue lock held, it had better be quite
4466 * lightweight.
4467 *
4468 * Returns:
4469 * Whatever @func returns
4470 */
task_call_func(struct task_struct * p,task_call_f func,void * arg)4471 int task_call_func(struct task_struct *p, task_call_f func, void *arg)
4472 {
4473 struct rq_flags rf;
4474 int ret;
4475
4476 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&p->pi_lock, rf.flags);
4477
4478 if (__task_needs_rq_lock(p)) {
4479 struct rq *rq = __task_rq_lock(p, &rf);
4480
4481 /*
4482 * At this point the task is pinned; either:
4483 * - blocked and we're holding off wakeups (pi->lock)
4484 * - woken, and we're holding off enqueue (rq->lock)
4485 * - queued, and we're holding off schedule (rq->lock)
4486 * - running, and we're holding off de-schedule (rq->lock)
4487 *
4488 * The called function (@func) can use: task_curr(), p->on_rq and
4489 * p->__state to differentiate between these states.
4490 */
4491 ret = func(p, arg);
4492
4493 __task_rq_unlock(rq, p, &rf);
4494 } else {
4495 ret = func(p, arg);
4496 }
4497
4498 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&p->pi_lock, rf.flags);
4499 return ret;
4500 }
4501
4502 /**
4503 * cpu_curr_snapshot - Return a snapshot of the currently running task
4504 * @cpu: The CPU on which to snapshot the task.
4505 *
4506 * Returns the task_struct pointer of the task "currently" running on
4507 * the specified CPU.
4508 *
4509 * If the specified CPU was offline, the return value is whatever it
4510 * is, perhaps a pointer to the task_struct structure of that CPU's idle
4511 * task, but there is no guarantee. Callers wishing a useful return
4512 * value must take some action to ensure that the specified CPU remains
4513 * online throughout.
4514 *
4515 * This function executes full memory barriers before and after fetching
4516 * the pointer, which permits the caller to confine this function's fetch
4517 * with respect to the caller's accesses to other shared variables.
4518 */
cpu_curr_snapshot(int cpu)4519 struct task_struct *cpu_curr_snapshot(int cpu)
4520 {
4521 struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu);
4522 struct task_struct *t;
4523 struct rq_flags rf;
4524
4525 rq_lock_irqsave(rq, &rf);
4526 smp_mb__after_spinlock(); /* Pairing determined by caller's synchronization design. */
4527 t = rcu_dereference(cpu_curr(cpu));
4528 rq_unlock_irqrestore(rq, &rf);
4529 smp_mb(); /* Pairing determined by caller's synchronization design. */
4530
4531 return t;
4532 }
4533
4534 /**
4535 * wake_up_process - Wake up a specific process
4536 * @p: The process to be woken up.
4537 *
4538 * Attempt to wake up the nominated process and move it to the set of runnable
4539 * processes.
4540 *
4541 * Return: 1 if the process was woken up, 0 if it was already running.
4542 *
4543 * This function executes a full memory barrier before accessing the task state.
4544 */
wake_up_process(struct task_struct * p)4545 int wake_up_process(struct task_struct *p)
4546 {
4547 return try_to_wake_up(p, TASK_NORMAL, 0);
4548 }
4549 EXPORT_SYMBOL(wake_up_process);
4550
wake_up_state(struct task_struct * p,unsigned int state)4551 int wake_up_state(struct task_struct *p, unsigned int state)
4552 {
4553 return try_to_wake_up(p, state, 0);
4554 }
4555
4556 /*
4557 * Perform scheduler related setup for a newly forked process p.
4558 * p is forked by current.
4559 *
4560 * __sched_fork() is basic setup which is also used by sched_init() to
4561 * initialize the boot CPU's idle task.
4562 */
__sched_fork(u64 clone_flags,struct task_struct * p)4563 static void __sched_fork(u64 clone_flags, struct task_struct *p)
4564 {
4565 p->on_rq = 0;
4566
4567 p->se.on_rq = 0;
4568 p->se.exec_start = 0;
4569 p->se.sum_exec_runtime = 0;
4570 p->se.prev_sum_exec_runtime = 0;
4571 p->se.nr_migrations = 0;
4572 p->se.vruntime = 0;
4573 p->se.vlag = 0;
4574 p->se.rel_deadline = 0;
4575 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&p->se.group_node);
4576
4577 /* A delayed task cannot be in clone(). */
4578 WARN_ON_ONCE(p->se.sched_delayed);
4579 WARN_ON_ONCE(p->is_blocked);
4580
4581 #ifdef CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED
4582 p->se.cfs_rq = NULL;
4583 #ifdef CONFIG_CFS_BANDWIDTH
4584 init_cfs_throttle_work(p);
4585 #endif
4586 #endif
4587
4588 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHEDSTATS
4589 /* Even if schedstat is disabled, there should not be garbage */
4590 memset(&p->stats, 0, sizeof(p->stats));
4591 #endif
4592
4593 init_dl_entity(&p->dl);
4594
4595 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&p->rt.run_list);
4596 p->rt.timeout = 0;
4597 p->rt.time_slice = sched_rr_timeslice;
4598 p->rt.on_rq = 0;
4599 p->rt.on_list = 0;
4600
4601 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_CLASS_EXT
4602 init_scx_entity(&p->scx);
4603 #endif
4604
4605 #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT_NOTIFIERS
4606 INIT_HLIST_HEAD(&p->preempt_notifiers);
4607 #endif
4608
4609 #ifdef CONFIG_COMPACTION
4610 p->capture_control = NULL;
4611 #endif
4612 init_numa_balancing(clone_flags, p);
4613 p->wake_entry.u_flags = CSD_TYPE_TTWU;
4614 p->migration_pending = NULL;
4615 init_sched_mm(p);
4616 }
4617
4618 DEFINE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE(sched_numa_balancing);
4619
4620 #ifdef CONFIG_NUMA_BALANCING
4621
4622 int sysctl_numa_balancing_mode;
4623
__set_numabalancing_state(bool enabled)4624 static void __set_numabalancing_state(bool enabled)
4625 {
4626 if (enabled)
4627 static_branch_enable(&sched_numa_balancing);
4628 else
4629 static_branch_disable(&sched_numa_balancing);
4630 }
4631
set_numabalancing_state(bool enabled)4632 void set_numabalancing_state(bool enabled)
4633 {
4634 if (enabled)
4635 sysctl_numa_balancing_mode = NUMA_BALANCING_NORMAL;
4636 else
4637 sysctl_numa_balancing_mode = NUMA_BALANCING_DISABLED;
4638 __set_numabalancing_state(enabled);
4639 }
4640
4641 #ifdef CONFIG_PROC_SYSCTL
reset_memory_tiering(void)4642 static void reset_memory_tiering(void)
4643 {
4644 struct pglist_data *pgdat;
4645
4646 for_each_online_pgdat(pgdat) {
4647 pgdat->nbp_threshold = 0;
4648 pgdat->nbp_th_nr_cand = node_page_state(pgdat, PGPROMOTE_CANDIDATE);
4649 pgdat->nbp_th_start = jiffies_to_msecs(jiffies);
4650 }
4651 }
4652
sysctl_numa_balancing(const struct ctl_table * table,int write,void * buffer,size_t * lenp,loff_t * ppos)4653 static int sysctl_numa_balancing(const struct ctl_table *table, int write,
4654 void *buffer, size_t *lenp, loff_t *ppos)
4655 {
4656 struct ctl_table t;
4657 int err;
4658 int state = sysctl_numa_balancing_mode;
4659
4660 if (write && !capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN))
4661 return -EPERM;
4662
4663 t = *table;
4664 t.data = &state;
4665 err = proc_dointvec_minmax(&t, write, buffer, lenp, ppos);
4666 if (err < 0)
4667 return err;
4668 if (write) {
4669 if (!(sysctl_numa_balancing_mode & NUMA_BALANCING_MEMORY_TIERING) &&
4670 (state & NUMA_BALANCING_MEMORY_TIERING))
4671 reset_memory_tiering();
4672 sysctl_numa_balancing_mode = state;
4673 __set_numabalancing_state(state);
4674 }
4675 return err;
4676 }
4677 #endif /* CONFIG_PROC_SYSCTL */
4678 #endif /* CONFIG_NUMA_BALANCING */
4679
4680 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHEDSTATS
4681
4682 DEFINE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE(sched_schedstats);
4683
set_schedstats(bool enabled)4684 static void set_schedstats(bool enabled)
4685 {
4686 if (enabled)
4687 static_branch_enable(&sched_schedstats);
4688 else
4689 static_branch_disable(&sched_schedstats);
4690 }
4691
force_schedstat_enabled(void)4692 void force_schedstat_enabled(void)
4693 {
4694 if (!schedstat_enabled()) {
4695 pr_info("kernel profiling enabled schedstats, disable via kernel.sched_schedstats.\n");
4696 static_branch_enable(&sched_schedstats);
4697 }
4698 }
4699
setup_schedstats(char * str)4700 static int __init setup_schedstats(char *str)
4701 {
4702 int ret = 0;
4703 if (!str)
4704 goto out;
4705
4706 if (!strcmp(str, "enable")) {
4707 set_schedstats(true);
4708 ret = 1;
4709 } else if (!strcmp(str, "disable")) {
4710 set_schedstats(false);
4711 ret = 1;
4712 }
4713 out:
4714 if (!ret)
4715 pr_warn("Unable to parse schedstats=\n");
4716
4717 return ret;
4718 }
4719 __setup("schedstats=", setup_schedstats);
4720
4721 #ifdef CONFIG_PROC_SYSCTL
sysctl_schedstats(const struct ctl_table * table,int write,void * buffer,size_t * lenp,loff_t * ppos)4722 static int sysctl_schedstats(const struct ctl_table *table, int write, void *buffer,
4723 size_t *lenp, loff_t *ppos)
4724 {
4725 struct ctl_table t;
4726 int err;
4727 int state = static_branch_likely(&sched_schedstats);
4728
4729 if (write && !capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN))
4730 return -EPERM;
4731
4732 t = *table;
4733 t.data = &state;
4734 err = proc_dointvec_minmax(&t, write, buffer, lenp, ppos);
4735 if (err < 0)
4736 return err;
4737 if (write)
4738 set_schedstats(state);
4739 return err;
4740 }
4741 #endif /* CONFIG_PROC_SYSCTL */
4742 #endif /* CONFIG_SCHEDSTATS */
4743
4744 #ifdef CONFIG_SYSCTL
4745 static const struct ctl_table sched_core_sysctls[] = {
4746 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHEDSTATS
4747 {
4748 .procname = "sched_schedstats",
4749 .data = NULL,
4750 .maxlen = sizeof(unsigned int),
4751 .mode = 0644,
4752 .proc_handler = sysctl_schedstats,
4753 .extra1 = SYSCTL_ZERO,
4754 .extra2 = SYSCTL_ONE,
4755 },
4756 #endif /* CONFIG_SCHEDSTATS */
4757 #ifdef CONFIG_UCLAMP_TASK
4758 {
4759 .procname = "sched_util_clamp_min",
4760 .data = &sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_min,
4761 .maxlen = sizeof(unsigned int),
4762 .mode = 0644,
4763 .proc_handler = sysctl_sched_uclamp_handler,
4764 },
4765 {
4766 .procname = "sched_util_clamp_max",
4767 .data = &sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_max,
4768 .maxlen = sizeof(unsigned int),
4769 .mode = 0644,
4770 .proc_handler = sysctl_sched_uclamp_handler,
4771 },
4772 {
4773 .procname = "sched_util_clamp_min_rt_default",
4774 .data = &sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_min_rt_default,
4775 .maxlen = sizeof(unsigned int),
4776 .mode = 0644,
4777 .proc_handler = sysctl_sched_uclamp_handler,
4778 },
4779 #endif /* CONFIG_UCLAMP_TASK */
4780 #ifdef CONFIG_NUMA_BALANCING
4781 {
4782 .procname = "numa_balancing",
4783 .data = NULL, /* filled in by handler */
4784 .maxlen = sizeof(unsigned int),
4785 .mode = 0644,
4786 .proc_handler = sysctl_numa_balancing,
4787 .extra1 = SYSCTL_ZERO,
4788 .extra2 = SYSCTL_FOUR,
4789 },
4790 #endif /* CONFIG_NUMA_BALANCING */
4791 };
sched_core_sysctl_init(void)4792 static int __init sched_core_sysctl_init(void)
4793 {
4794 register_sysctl_init("kernel", sched_core_sysctls);
4795 return 0;
4796 }
4797 late_initcall(sched_core_sysctl_init);
4798 #endif /* CONFIG_SYSCTL */
4799
4800 /*
4801 * fork()/clone()-time setup:
4802 */
sched_fork(u64 clone_flags,struct task_struct * p)4803 int sched_fork(u64 clone_flags, struct task_struct *p)
4804 {
4805 __sched_fork(clone_flags, p);
4806 /*
4807 * We mark the process as NEW here. This guarantees that
4808 * nobody will actually run it, and a signal or other external
4809 * event cannot wake it up and insert it on the runqueue either.
4810 */
4811 p->__state = TASK_NEW;
4812
4813 /*
4814 * Make sure we do not leak PI boosting priority to the child.
4815 */
4816 p->prio = current->normal_prio;
4817
4818 uclamp_fork(p);
4819
4820 /*
4821 * Revert to default priority/policy on fork if requested.
4822 */
4823 if (unlikely(p->sched_reset_on_fork)) {
4824 if (task_has_dl_policy(p) || task_has_rt_policy(p)) {
4825 p->policy = SCHED_NORMAL;
4826 p->static_prio = NICE_TO_PRIO(0);
4827 p->rt_priority = 0;
4828 p->timer_slack_ns = p->default_timer_slack_ns;
4829 } else if (PRIO_TO_NICE(p->static_prio) < 0)
4830 p->static_prio = NICE_TO_PRIO(0);
4831
4832 p->prio = p->normal_prio = p->static_prio;
4833 set_load_weight(p, false);
4834 p->se.custom_slice = 0;
4835 p->se.slice = sysctl_sched_base_slice;
4836
4837 /*
4838 * We don't need the reset flag anymore after the fork. It has
4839 * fulfilled its duty:
4840 */
4841 p->sched_reset_on_fork = 0;
4842 }
4843
4844 if (dl_prio(p->prio))
4845 return -EAGAIN;
4846
4847 scx_pre_fork(p);
4848
4849 if (rt_prio(p->prio)) {
4850 p->sched_class = &rt_sched_class;
4851 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_CLASS_EXT
4852 } else if (task_should_scx(p->policy)) {
4853 p->sched_class = &ext_sched_class;
4854 #endif
4855 } else {
4856 p->sched_class = &fair_sched_class;
4857 }
4858
4859 init_entity_runnable_average(&p->se);
4860
4861
4862 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_INFO
4863 if (likely(sched_info_on()))
4864 memset(&p->sched_info, 0, sizeof(p->sched_info));
4865 #endif
4866 p->on_cpu = 0;
4867 init_task_preempt_count(p);
4868 plist_node_init(&p->pushable_tasks, MAX_PRIO);
4869 RB_CLEAR_NODE(&p->pushable_dl_tasks);
4870
4871 return 0;
4872 }
4873
sched_cgroup_fork(struct task_struct * p,struct kernel_clone_args * kargs)4874 int sched_cgroup_fork(struct task_struct *p, struct kernel_clone_args *kargs)
4875 {
4876 unsigned long flags;
4877
4878 /*
4879 * Because we're not yet on the pid-hash, p->pi_lock isn't strictly
4880 * required yet, but lockdep gets upset if rules are violated.
4881 */
4882 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&p->pi_lock, flags);
4883 #ifdef CONFIG_CGROUP_SCHED
4884 if (1) {
4885 struct task_group *tg;
4886 tg = container_of(kargs->cset->subsys[cpu_cgrp_id],
4887 struct task_group, css);
4888 tg = autogroup_task_group(p, tg);
4889 p->sched_task_group = tg;
4890 }
4891 #endif
4892 /*
4893 * We're setting the CPU for the first time, we don't migrate,
4894 * so use __set_task_cpu().
4895 */
4896 __set_task_cpu(p, smp_processor_id());
4897 if (p->sched_class->task_fork)
4898 p->sched_class->task_fork(p);
4899 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&p->pi_lock, flags);
4900
4901 return scx_fork(p, kargs);
4902 }
4903
sched_cancel_fork(struct task_struct * p)4904 void sched_cancel_fork(struct task_struct *p)
4905 {
4906 scx_cancel_fork(p);
4907 }
4908
4909 static void sched_mm_cid_fork(struct task_struct *t);
4910
sched_post_fork(struct task_struct * p)4911 void sched_post_fork(struct task_struct *p)
4912 {
4913 sched_mm_cid_fork(p);
4914 uclamp_post_fork(p);
4915 scx_post_fork(p);
4916 }
4917
to_ratio(u64 period,u64 runtime)4918 u64 to_ratio(u64 period, u64 runtime)
4919 {
4920 if (runtime == RUNTIME_INF)
4921 return BW_UNIT;
4922
4923 /*
4924 * Doing this here saves a lot of checks in all
4925 * the calling paths, and returning zero seems
4926 * safe for them anyway.
4927 */
4928 if (period == 0)
4929 return 0;
4930
4931 return div64_u64(runtime << BW_SHIFT, period);
4932 }
4933
4934 /*
4935 * wake_up_new_task - wake up a newly created task for the first time.
4936 *
4937 * This function will do some initial scheduler statistics housekeeping
4938 * that must be done for every newly created context, then puts the task
4939 * on the runqueue and wakes it.
4940 */
wake_up_new_task(struct task_struct * p)4941 void wake_up_new_task(struct task_struct *p)
4942 {
4943 struct rq_flags rf;
4944 struct rq *rq;
4945 int wake_flags = WF_FORK;
4946
4947 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&p->pi_lock, rf.flags);
4948 WRITE_ONCE(p->__state, TASK_RUNNING);
4949 /*
4950 * Fork balancing, do it here and not earlier because:
4951 * - cpus_ptr can change in the fork path
4952 * - any previously selected CPU might disappear through hotplug
4953 *
4954 * Use __set_task_cpu() to avoid calling sched_class::migrate_task_rq,
4955 * as we're not fully set-up yet.
4956 */
4957 p->recent_used_cpu = task_cpu(p);
4958 __set_task_cpu(p, select_task_rq(p, task_cpu(p), &wake_flags));
4959 rq = __task_rq_lock(p, &rf);
4960 update_rq_clock(rq);
4961 post_init_entity_util_avg(p);
4962
4963 activate_task(rq, p, ENQUEUE_NOCLOCK | ENQUEUE_INITIAL);
4964 trace_sched_wakeup_new(p);
4965 wakeup_preempt(rq, p, wake_flags);
4966 if (p->sched_class->task_woken) {
4967 /*
4968 * Nothing relies on rq->lock after this, so it's fine to
4969 * drop it.
4970 */
4971 rq_unpin_lock(rq, &rf);
4972 p->sched_class->task_woken(rq, p);
4973 rq_repin_lock(rq, &rf);
4974 }
4975 task_rq_unlock(rq, p, &rf);
4976 }
4977
4978 #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT_NOTIFIERS
4979
4980 static DEFINE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE(preempt_notifier_key);
4981
preempt_notifier_inc(void)4982 void preempt_notifier_inc(void)
4983 {
4984 static_branch_inc(&preempt_notifier_key);
4985 }
4986 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(preempt_notifier_inc);
4987
preempt_notifier_dec(void)4988 void preempt_notifier_dec(void)
4989 {
4990 static_branch_dec(&preempt_notifier_key);
4991 }
4992 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(preempt_notifier_dec);
4993
4994 /**
4995 * preempt_notifier_register - tell me when current is being preempted & rescheduled
4996 * @notifier: notifier struct to register
4997 */
preempt_notifier_register(struct preempt_notifier * notifier)4998 void preempt_notifier_register(struct preempt_notifier *notifier)
4999 {
5000 if (!static_branch_unlikely(&preempt_notifier_key))
5001 WARN(1, "registering preempt_notifier while notifiers disabled\n");
5002
5003 hlist_add_head(¬ifier->link, ¤t->preempt_notifiers);
5004 }
5005 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(preempt_notifier_register);
5006
5007 /**
5008 * preempt_notifier_unregister - no longer interested in preemption notifications
5009 * @notifier: notifier struct to unregister
5010 *
5011 * This is *not* safe to call from within a preemption notifier.
5012 */
preempt_notifier_unregister(struct preempt_notifier * notifier)5013 void preempt_notifier_unregister(struct preempt_notifier *notifier)
5014 {
5015 hlist_del(¬ifier->link);
5016 }
5017 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(preempt_notifier_unregister);
5018
__fire_sched_in_preempt_notifiers(struct task_struct * curr)5019 static void __fire_sched_in_preempt_notifiers(struct task_struct *curr)
5020 {
5021 struct preempt_notifier *notifier;
5022
5023 hlist_for_each_entry(notifier, &curr->preempt_notifiers, link)
5024 notifier->ops->sched_in(notifier, raw_smp_processor_id());
5025 }
5026
fire_sched_in_preempt_notifiers(struct task_struct * curr)5027 static __always_inline void fire_sched_in_preempt_notifiers(struct task_struct *curr)
5028 {
5029 if (static_branch_unlikely(&preempt_notifier_key))
5030 __fire_sched_in_preempt_notifiers(curr);
5031 }
5032
5033 static void
__fire_sched_out_preempt_notifiers(struct task_struct * curr,struct task_struct * next)5034 __fire_sched_out_preempt_notifiers(struct task_struct *curr,
5035 struct task_struct *next)
5036 {
5037 struct preempt_notifier *notifier;
5038
5039 hlist_for_each_entry(notifier, &curr->preempt_notifiers, link)
5040 notifier->ops->sched_out(notifier, next);
5041 }
5042
5043 static __always_inline void
fire_sched_out_preempt_notifiers(struct task_struct * curr,struct task_struct * next)5044 fire_sched_out_preempt_notifiers(struct task_struct *curr,
5045 struct task_struct *next)
5046 {
5047 if (static_branch_unlikely(&preempt_notifier_key))
5048 __fire_sched_out_preempt_notifiers(curr, next);
5049 }
5050
5051 #else /* !CONFIG_PREEMPT_NOTIFIERS: */
5052
fire_sched_in_preempt_notifiers(struct task_struct * curr)5053 static inline void fire_sched_in_preempt_notifiers(struct task_struct *curr)
5054 {
5055 }
5056
5057 static inline void
fire_sched_out_preempt_notifiers(struct task_struct * curr,struct task_struct * next)5058 fire_sched_out_preempt_notifiers(struct task_struct *curr,
5059 struct task_struct *next)
5060 {
5061 }
5062
5063 #endif /* !CONFIG_PREEMPT_NOTIFIERS */
5064
prepare_task(struct task_struct * next)5065 static inline void prepare_task(struct task_struct *next)
5066 {
5067 /*
5068 * Claim the task as running, we do this before switching to it
5069 * such that any running task will have this set.
5070 *
5071 * See the smp_load_acquire(&p->on_cpu) case in ttwu() and
5072 * its ordering comment.
5073 */
5074 WRITE_ONCE(next->on_cpu, 1);
5075 }
5076
finish_task(struct task_struct * prev)5077 static inline void finish_task(struct task_struct *prev)
5078 {
5079 /*
5080 * This must be the very last reference to @prev from this CPU. After
5081 * p->on_cpu is cleared, the task can be moved to a different CPU. We
5082 * must ensure this doesn't happen until the switch is completely
5083 * finished.
5084 *
5085 * In particular, the load of prev->state in finish_task_switch() must
5086 * happen before this.
5087 *
5088 * Pairs with the smp_cond_load_acquire() in try_to_wake_up().
5089 */
5090 smp_store_release(&prev->on_cpu, 0);
5091 }
5092
5093 /*
5094 * Only called from __schedule context
5095 *
5096 * There are some cases where we are going to re-do the action
5097 * that added the balance callbacks. We may not be in a state
5098 * where we can run them, so just zap them so they can be
5099 * properly re-added on the next time around. This is similar
5100 * handling to running the callbacks, except we just don't call
5101 * them.
5102 */
zap_balance_callbacks(struct rq * rq)5103 static void zap_balance_callbacks(struct rq *rq)
5104 {
5105 struct balance_callback *next, *head;
5106 bool found = false;
5107
5108 lockdep_assert_rq_held(rq);
5109
5110 head = rq->balance_callback;
5111 while (head) {
5112 if (head == &balance_push_callback)
5113 found = true;
5114 next = head->next;
5115 head->next = NULL;
5116 head = next;
5117 }
5118 rq->balance_callback = found ? &balance_push_callback : NULL;
5119 }
5120
do_balance_callbacks(struct rq * rq,struct balance_callback * head)5121 static void do_balance_callbacks(struct rq *rq, struct balance_callback *head)
5122 {
5123 void (*func)(struct rq *rq);
5124 struct balance_callback *next;
5125
5126 lockdep_assert_rq_held(rq);
5127
5128 while (head) {
5129 func = (void (*)(struct rq *))head->func;
5130 next = head->next;
5131 head->next = NULL;
5132 head = next;
5133
5134 func(rq);
5135 }
5136 }
5137
5138 static void balance_push(struct rq *rq);
5139
5140 /*
5141 * balance_push_callback is a right abuse of the callback interface and plays
5142 * by significantly different rules.
5143 *
5144 * Where the normal balance_callback's purpose is to be ran in the same context
5145 * that queued it (only later, when it's safe to drop rq->lock again),
5146 * balance_push_callback is specifically targeted at __schedule().
5147 *
5148 * This abuse is tolerated because it places all the unlikely/odd cases behind
5149 * a single test, namely: rq->balance_callback == NULL.
5150 */
5151 struct balance_callback balance_push_callback = {
5152 .next = NULL,
5153 .func = balance_push,
5154 };
5155
5156 static inline struct balance_callback *
__splice_balance_callbacks(struct rq * rq,bool split)5157 __splice_balance_callbacks(struct rq *rq, bool split)
5158 {
5159 struct balance_callback *head = rq->balance_callback;
5160
5161 if (likely(!head))
5162 return NULL;
5163
5164 lockdep_assert_rq_held(rq);
5165 /*
5166 * Must not take balance_push_callback off the list when
5167 * splice_balance_callbacks() and balance_callbacks() are not
5168 * in the same rq->lock section.
5169 *
5170 * In that case it would be possible for __schedule() to interleave
5171 * and observe the list empty.
5172 */
5173 if (split && head == &balance_push_callback)
5174 head = NULL;
5175 else
5176 rq->balance_callback = NULL;
5177
5178 return head;
5179 }
5180
splice_balance_callbacks(struct rq * rq)5181 struct balance_callback *splice_balance_callbacks(struct rq *rq)
5182 {
5183 return __splice_balance_callbacks(rq, true);
5184 }
5185
__balance_callbacks(struct rq * rq,struct rq_flags * rf)5186 void __balance_callbacks(struct rq *rq, struct rq_flags *rf)
5187 {
5188 if (rf)
5189 rq_unpin_lock(rq, rf);
5190 do_balance_callbacks(rq, __splice_balance_callbacks(rq, false));
5191 if (rf)
5192 rq_repin_lock(rq, rf);
5193 }
5194
balance_callbacks(struct rq * rq,struct balance_callback * head)5195 void balance_callbacks(struct rq *rq, struct balance_callback *head)
5196 {
5197 unsigned long flags;
5198
5199 if (unlikely(head)) {
5200 raw_spin_rq_lock_irqsave(rq, flags);
5201 do_balance_callbacks(rq, head);
5202 raw_spin_rq_unlock_irqrestore(rq, flags);
5203 }
5204 }
5205
5206 static inline void
prepare_lock_switch(struct rq * rq,struct task_struct * next,struct rq_flags * rf)5207 prepare_lock_switch(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *next, struct rq_flags *rf)
5208 __releases(__rq_lockp(rq))
5209 __acquires(__rq_lockp(this_rq()))
5210 {
5211 /*
5212 * Since the runqueue lock will be released by the next
5213 * task (which is an invalid locking op but in the case
5214 * of the scheduler it's an obvious special-case), so we
5215 * do an early lockdep release here:
5216 */
5217 rq_unpin_lock(rq, rf);
5218 spin_release(&__rq_lockp(rq)->dep_map, _THIS_IP_);
5219 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK
5220 /* this is a valid case when another task releases the spinlock */
5221 rq_lockp(rq)->owner = next;
5222 #endif
5223 /*
5224 * Model the rq reference switcheroo.
5225 */
5226 __release(__rq_lockp(rq));
5227 __acquire(__rq_lockp(this_rq()));
5228 }
5229
finish_lock_switch(struct rq * rq)5230 static inline void finish_lock_switch(struct rq *rq)
5231 __releases(__rq_lockp(rq))
5232 {
5233 /*
5234 * If we are tracking spinlock dependencies then we have to
5235 * fix up the runqueue lock - which gets 'carried over' from
5236 * prev into current:
5237 */
5238 spin_acquire(&__rq_lockp(rq)->dep_map, 0, 0, _THIS_IP_);
5239 __balance_callbacks(rq, NULL);
5240 hrtick_schedule_exit(rq);
5241 raw_spin_rq_unlock_irq(rq);
5242 }
5243
5244 /*
5245 * NOP if the arch has not defined these:
5246 */
5247
5248 #ifndef prepare_arch_switch
5249 # define prepare_arch_switch(next) do { } while (0)
5250 #endif
5251
5252 #ifndef finish_arch_post_lock_switch
5253 # define finish_arch_post_lock_switch() do { } while (0)
5254 #endif
5255
kmap_local_sched_out(void)5256 static inline void kmap_local_sched_out(void)
5257 {
5258 #ifdef CONFIG_KMAP_LOCAL
5259 if (unlikely(current->kmap_ctrl.idx))
5260 __kmap_local_sched_out();
5261 #endif
5262 }
5263
kmap_local_sched_in(void)5264 static inline void kmap_local_sched_in(void)
5265 {
5266 #ifdef CONFIG_KMAP_LOCAL
5267 if (unlikely(current->kmap_ctrl.idx))
5268 __kmap_local_sched_in();
5269 #endif
5270 }
5271
5272 /**
5273 * prepare_task_switch - prepare to switch tasks
5274 * @rq: the runqueue preparing to switch
5275 * @prev: the current task that is being switched out
5276 * @next: the task we are going to switch to.
5277 *
5278 * This is called with the rq lock held and interrupts off. It must
5279 * be paired with a subsequent finish_task_switch after the context
5280 * switch.
5281 *
5282 * prepare_task_switch sets up locking and calls architecture specific
5283 * hooks.
5284 */
5285 static inline void
prepare_task_switch(struct rq * rq,struct task_struct * prev,struct task_struct * next)5286 prepare_task_switch(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *prev,
5287 struct task_struct *next)
5288 __must_hold(__rq_lockp(rq))
5289 {
5290 kcov_prepare_switch(prev);
5291 sched_info_switch(rq, prev, next);
5292 perf_event_task_sched_out(prev, next);
5293 fire_sched_out_preempt_notifiers(prev, next);
5294 kmap_local_sched_out();
5295 prepare_task(next);
5296 prepare_arch_switch(next);
5297 }
5298
5299 /**
5300 * finish_task_switch - clean up after a task-switch
5301 * @prev: the thread we just switched away from.
5302 *
5303 * finish_task_switch must be called after the context switch, paired
5304 * with a prepare_task_switch call before the context switch.
5305 * finish_task_switch will reconcile locking set up by prepare_task_switch,
5306 * and do any other architecture-specific cleanup actions.
5307 *
5308 * Note that we may have delayed dropping an mm in context_switch(). If
5309 * so, we finish that here outside of the runqueue lock. (Doing it
5310 * with the lock held can cause deadlocks; see schedule() for
5311 * details.)
5312 *
5313 * The context switch have flipped the stack from under us and restored the
5314 * local variables which were saved when this task called schedule() in the
5315 * past. 'prev == current' is still correct but we need to recalculate this_rq
5316 * because prev may have moved to another CPU.
5317 */
finish_task_switch(struct task_struct * prev)5318 static struct rq *finish_task_switch(struct task_struct *prev)
5319 __releases(__rq_lockp(this_rq()))
5320 {
5321 struct rq *rq = this_rq();
5322 struct mm_struct *mm = rq->prev_mm;
5323 unsigned int prev_state;
5324
5325 /*
5326 * The previous task will have left us with a preempt_count of 2
5327 * because it left us after:
5328 *
5329 * schedule()
5330 * preempt_disable(); // 1
5331 * __schedule()
5332 * raw_spin_lock_irq(&rq->lock) // 2
5333 *
5334 * Also, see FORK_PREEMPT_COUNT.
5335 */
5336 if (WARN_ONCE(preempt_count() != 2*PREEMPT_DISABLE_OFFSET,
5337 "corrupted preempt_count: %s/%d/0x%x\n",
5338 current->comm, current->pid, preempt_count()))
5339 preempt_count_set(FORK_PREEMPT_COUNT);
5340
5341 rq->prev_mm = NULL;
5342
5343 /*
5344 * A task struct has one reference for the use as "current".
5345 * If a task dies, then it sets TASK_DEAD in tsk->state and calls
5346 * schedule one last time. The schedule call will never return, and
5347 * the scheduled task must drop that reference.
5348 *
5349 * We must observe prev->state before clearing prev->on_cpu (in
5350 * finish_task), otherwise a concurrent wakeup can get prev
5351 * running on another CPU and we could rave with its RUNNING -> DEAD
5352 * transition, resulting in a double drop.
5353 */
5354 prev_state = READ_ONCE(prev->__state);
5355 vtime_task_switch(prev);
5356 perf_event_task_sched_in(prev, current);
5357 finish_task(prev);
5358 tick_nohz_task_switch();
5359 finish_lock_switch(rq);
5360 finish_arch_post_lock_switch();
5361 kcov_finish_switch(current);
5362 /*
5363 * kmap_local_sched_out() is invoked with rq::lock held and
5364 * interrupts disabled. There is no requirement for that, but the
5365 * sched out code does not have an interrupt enabled section.
5366 * Restoring the maps on sched in does not require interrupts being
5367 * disabled either.
5368 */
5369 kmap_local_sched_in();
5370
5371 /*
5372 * Any cached block-layer timestamp (plug->cur_ktime) is stale now,
5373 * invalidate it.
5374 */
5375 blk_plug_invalidate_ts();
5376
5377 fire_sched_in_preempt_notifiers(current);
5378 /*
5379 * When switching through a kernel thread, the loop in
5380 * membarrier_{private,global}_expedited() may have observed that
5381 * kernel thread and not issued an IPI. It is therefore possible to
5382 * schedule between user->kernel->user threads without passing though
5383 * switch_mm(). Membarrier requires a barrier after storing to
5384 * rq->curr, before returning to userspace, so provide them here:
5385 *
5386 * - a full memory barrier for {PRIVATE,GLOBAL}_EXPEDITED, implicitly
5387 * provided by mmdrop_lazy_tlb(),
5388 * - a sync_core for SYNC_CORE.
5389 */
5390 if (mm) {
5391 membarrier_mm_sync_core_before_usermode(mm);
5392 mmdrop_lazy_tlb_sched(mm);
5393 }
5394
5395 if (unlikely(prev_state == TASK_DEAD)) {
5396 if (prev->sched_class->task_dead)
5397 prev->sched_class->task_dead(prev);
5398
5399 /*
5400 * sched_ext_dead() must come before cgroup_task_dead() to
5401 * prevent cgroups from being removed while its member tasks are
5402 * visible to SCX schedulers.
5403 */
5404 sched_ext_dead(prev);
5405 cgroup_task_dead(prev);
5406
5407 /* Task is done with its stack. */
5408 put_task_stack(prev);
5409
5410 put_task_struct_rcu_user(prev);
5411 }
5412
5413 return rq;
5414 }
5415
5416 /**
5417 * schedule_tail - first thing a freshly forked thread must call.
5418 * @prev: the thread we just switched away from.
5419 */
schedule_tail(struct task_struct * prev)5420 asmlinkage __visible void schedule_tail(struct task_struct *prev)
5421 __releases(__rq_lockp(this_rq()))
5422 {
5423 /*
5424 * New tasks start with FORK_PREEMPT_COUNT, see there and
5425 * finish_task_switch() for details.
5426 *
5427 * finish_task_switch() will drop rq->lock() and lower preempt_count
5428 * and the preempt_enable() will end up enabling preemption (on
5429 * PREEMPT_COUNT kernels).
5430 */
5431
5432 finish_task_switch(prev);
5433 /*
5434 * This is a special case: the newly created task has just
5435 * switched the context for the first time. It is returning from
5436 * schedule for the first time in this path.
5437 */
5438 trace_sched_exit_tp(true);
5439 preempt_enable();
5440
5441 if (current->set_child_tid)
5442 put_user(task_pid_vnr(current), current->set_child_tid);
5443
5444 calculate_sigpending();
5445 }
5446
5447 /*
5448 * context_switch - switch to the new MM and the new thread's register state.
5449 */
5450 static __always_inline struct rq *
context_switch(struct rq * rq,struct task_struct * prev,struct task_struct * next,struct rq_flags * rf)5451 context_switch(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *prev,
5452 struct task_struct *next, struct rq_flags *rf)
5453 __releases(__rq_lockp(rq))
5454 {
5455 prepare_task_switch(rq, prev, next);
5456
5457 /*
5458 * For paravirt, this is coupled with an exit in switch_to to
5459 * combine the page table reload and the switch backend into
5460 * one hypercall.
5461 */
5462 arch_start_context_switch(prev);
5463
5464 /*
5465 * kernel -> kernel lazy + transfer active
5466 * user -> kernel lazy + mmgrab_lazy_tlb() active
5467 *
5468 * kernel -> user switch + mmdrop_lazy_tlb() active
5469 * user -> user switch
5470 */
5471 if (!next->mm) { // to kernel
5472 enter_lazy_tlb(prev->active_mm, next);
5473
5474 next->active_mm = prev->active_mm;
5475 if (prev->mm) // from user
5476 mmgrab_lazy_tlb(prev->active_mm);
5477 else
5478 prev->active_mm = NULL;
5479 } else { // to user
5480 membarrier_switch_mm(rq, prev->active_mm, next->mm);
5481 /*
5482 * sys_membarrier() requires an smp_mb() between setting
5483 * rq->curr / membarrier_switch_mm() and returning to userspace.
5484 *
5485 * The below provides this either through switch_mm(), or in
5486 * case 'prev->active_mm == next->mm' through
5487 * finish_task_switch()'s mmdrop().
5488 */
5489 switch_mm_irqs_off(prev->active_mm, next->mm, next);
5490 lru_gen_use_mm(next->mm);
5491
5492 if (!prev->mm) { // from kernel
5493 /* will mmdrop_lazy_tlb() in finish_task_switch(). */
5494 rq->prev_mm = prev->active_mm;
5495 prev->active_mm = NULL;
5496 }
5497 }
5498
5499 mm_cid_switch_to(prev, next);
5500
5501 /*
5502 * Tell rseq that the task was scheduled in. Must be after
5503 * switch_mm_cid() to get the TIF flag set.
5504 */
5505 rseq_sched_switch_event(next);
5506
5507 prepare_lock_switch(rq, next, rf);
5508
5509 /* Here we just switch the register state and the stack. */
5510 switch_to(prev, next, prev);
5511 barrier();
5512
5513 return finish_task_switch(prev);
5514 }
5515
5516 /*
5517 * nr_running and nr_context_switches:
5518 *
5519 * externally visible scheduler statistics: current number of runnable
5520 * threads, total number of context switches performed since bootup.
5521 */
nr_running(void)5522 unsigned int nr_running(void)
5523 {
5524 unsigned int i, sum = 0;
5525
5526 for_each_online_cpu(i)
5527 sum += cpu_rq(i)->nr_running;
5528
5529 return sum;
5530 }
5531
5532 /*
5533 * Check if only the current task is running on the CPU.
5534 *
5535 * Caution: this function does not check that the caller has disabled
5536 * preemption, thus the result might have a time-of-check-to-time-of-use
5537 * race. The caller is responsible to use it correctly, for example:
5538 *
5539 * - from a non-preemptible section (of course)
5540 *
5541 * - from a thread that is bound to a single CPU
5542 *
5543 * - in a loop with very short iterations (e.g. a polling loop)
5544 */
single_task_running(void)5545 bool single_task_running(void)
5546 {
5547 return raw_rq()->nr_running == 1;
5548 }
5549 EXPORT_SYMBOL(single_task_running);
5550
nr_context_switches_cpu(int cpu)5551 unsigned long long nr_context_switches_cpu(int cpu)
5552 {
5553 return cpu_rq(cpu)->nr_switches;
5554 }
5555
nr_context_switches(void)5556 unsigned long long nr_context_switches(void)
5557 {
5558 int i;
5559 unsigned long long sum = 0;
5560
5561 for_each_possible_cpu(i)
5562 sum += cpu_rq(i)->nr_switches;
5563
5564 return sum;
5565 }
5566
5567 /*
5568 * Consumers of these two interfaces, like for example the cpuidle menu
5569 * governor, are using nonsensical data. Preferring shallow idle state selection
5570 * for a CPU that has IO-wait which might not even end up running the task when
5571 * it does become runnable.
5572 */
5573
nr_iowait_cpu(int cpu)5574 unsigned int nr_iowait_cpu(int cpu)
5575 {
5576 return atomic_read(&cpu_rq(cpu)->nr_iowait);
5577 }
5578
5579 /*
5580 * IO-wait accounting, and how it's mostly bollocks (on SMP).
5581 *
5582 * The idea behind IO-wait account is to account the idle time that we could
5583 * have spend running if it were not for IO. That is, if we were to improve the
5584 * storage performance, we'd have a proportional reduction in IO-wait time.
5585 *
5586 * This all works nicely on UP, where, when a task blocks on IO, we account
5587 * idle time as IO-wait, because if the storage were faster, it could've been
5588 * running and we'd not be idle.
5589 *
5590 * This has been extended to SMP, by doing the same for each CPU. This however
5591 * is broken.
5592 *
5593 * Imagine for instance the case where two tasks block on one CPU, only the one
5594 * CPU will have IO-wait accounted, while the other has regular idle. Even
5595 * though, if the storage were faster, both could've ran at the same time,
5596 * utilising both CPUs.
5597 *
5598 * This means, that when looking globally, the current IO-wait accounting on
5599 * SMP is a lower bound, by reason of under accounting.
5600 *
5601 * Worse, since the numbers are provided per CPU, they are sometimes
5602 * interpreted per CPU, and that is nonsensical. A blocked task isn't strictly
5603 * associated with any one particular CPU, it can wake to another CPU than it
5604 * blocked on. This means the per CPU IO-wait number is meaningless.
5605 *
5606 * Task CPU affinities can make all that even more 'interesting'.
5607 */
5608
nr_iowait(void)5609 unsigned int nr_iowait(void)
5610 {
5611 unsigned int i, sum = 0;
5612
5613 for_each_possible_cpu(i)
5614 sum += nr_iowait_cpu(i);
5615
5616 return sum;
5617 }
5618
5619 /*
5620 * sched_exec - execve() is a valuable balancing opportunity, because at
5621 * this point the task has the smallest effective memory and cache footprint.
5622 */
sched_exec(void)5623 void sched_exec(void)
5624 {
5625 struct task_struct *p = current;
5626 struct migration_arg arg;
5627 int dest_cpu;
5628
5629 scoped_guard (raw_spinlock_irqsave, &p->pi_lock) {
5630 dest_cpu = p->sched_class->select_task_rq(p, task_cpu(p), WF_EXEC);
5631 if (dest_cpu == smp_processor_id())
5632 return;
5633
5634 if (unlikely(!cpu_active(dest_cpu)))
5635 return;
5636
5637 arg = (struct migration_arg){ p, dest_cpu };
5638 }
5639 stop_one_cpu(task_cpu(p), migration_cpu_stop, &arg);
5640 }
5641
5642 DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct kernel_stat, kstat);
5643 DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct kernel_cpustat, kernel_cpustat) = {
5644 #ifdef CONFIG_NO_HZ_COMMON
5645 .idle_sleeptime_seq = SEQCNT_ZERO(kernel_cpustat.idle_sleeptime_seq)
5646 #endif
5647 };
5648
5649 EXPORT_PER_CPU_SYMBOL(kstat);
5650 EXPORT_PER_CPU_SYMBOL(kernel_cpustat);
5651
5652 /*
5653 * The function fair_sched_class.update_curr accesses the struct curr
5654 * and its field curr->exec_start; when called from task_sched_runtime(),
5655 * we observe a high rate of cache misses in practice.
5656 * Prefetching this data results in improved performance.
5657 */
prefetch_curr_exec_start(struct task_struct * p)5658 static inline void prefetch_curr_exec_start(struct task_struct *p)
5659 {
5660 #ifdef CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED
5661 struct sched_entity *curr = p->se.cfs_rq->curr;
5662 #else
5663 struct sched_entity *curr = task_rq(p)->cfs.curr;
5664 #endif
5665 prefetch(curr);
5666 prefetch(&curr->exec_start);
5667 }
5668
5669 /*
5670 * Return accounted runtime for the task.
5671 * In case the task is currently running, return the runtime plus current's
5672 * pending runtime that have not been accounted yet.
5673 */
task_sched_runtime(struct task_struct * p)5674 unsigned long long task_sched_runtime(struct task_struct *p)
5675 {
5676 struct rq_flags rf;
5677 struct rq *rq;
5678 u64 ns;
5679
5680 #ifdef CONFIG_64BIT
5681 /*
5682 * 64-bit doesn't need locks to atomically read a 64-bit value.
5683 * So we have a optimization chance when the task's delta_exec is 0.
5684 * Reading ->on_cpu is racy, but this is OK.
5685 *
5686 * If we race with it leaving CPU, we'll take a lock. So we're correct.
5687 * If we race with it entering CPU, unaccounted time is 0. This is
5688 * indistinguishable from the read occurring a few cycles earlier.
5689 * If we see ->on_cpu without ->on_rq, the task is leaving, and has
5690 * been accounted, so we're correct here as well.
5691 */
5692 if (!p->on_cpu || !task_on_rq_queued(p))
5693 return p->se.sum_exec_runtime;
5694 #endif
5695
5696 rq = task_rq_lock(p, &rf);
5697 /*
5698 * Must be ->curr _and_ ->on_rq. If dequeued, we would
5699 * project cycles that may never be accounted to this
5700 * thread, breaking clock_gettime().
5701 */
5702 if (task_current_donor(rq, p) && task_on_rq_queued(p)) {
5703 prefetch_curr_exec_start(p);
5704 update_rq_clock(rq);
5705 p->sched_class->update_curr(rq);
5706 }
5707 ns = p->se.sum_exec_runtime;
5708 task_rq_unlock(rq, p, &rf);
5709
5710 return ns;
5711 }
5712
cpu_resched_latency(struct rq * rq)5713 static u64 cpu_resched_latency(struct rq *rq)
5714 {
5715 int latency_warn_ms = READ_ONCE(sysctl_resched_latency_warn_ms);
5716 u64 resched_latency, now = rq_clock(rq);
5717 static bool warned_once;
5718
5719 if (sysctl_resched_latency_warn_once && warned_once)
5720 return 0;
5721
5722 if (!need_resched() || !latency_warn_ms)
5723 return 0;
5724
5725 if (system_state == SYSTEM_BOOTING)
5726 return 0;
5727
5728 if (!rq->last_seen_need_resched_ns) {
5729 rq->last_seen_need_resched_ns = now;
5730 rq->ticks_without_resched = 0;
5731 return 0;
5732 }
5733
5734 rq->ticks_without_resched++;
5735 resched_latency = now - rq->last_seen_need_resched_ns;
5736 if (resched_latency <= latency_warn_ms * NSEC_PER_MSEC)
5737 return 0;
5738
5739 warned_once = true;
5740
5741 return resched_latency;
5742 }
5743
setup_resched_latency_warn_ms(char * str)5744 static int __init setup_resched_latency_warn_ms(char *str)
5745 {
5746 long val;
5747
5748 if ((kstrtol(str, 0, &val))) {
5749 pr_warn("Unable to set resched_latency_warn_ms\n");
5750 return 1;
5751 }
5752
5753 sysctl_resched_latency_warn_ms = val;
5754 return 1;
5755 }
5756 __setup("resched_latency_warn_ms=", setup_resched_latency_warn_ms);
5757
5758 /*
5759 * This function gets called by the timer code, with HZ frequency.
5760 * We call it with interrupts disabled.
5761 */
sched_tick(void)5762 void sched_tick(void)
5763 {
5764 int cpu = smp_processor_id();
5765 struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu);
5766 /* accounting goes to the donor task */
5767 struct task_struct *donor;
5768 struct rq_flags rf;
5769 unsigned long hw_pressure;
5770 u64 resched_latency;
5771
5772 if (housekeeping_cpu(cpu, HK_TYPE_KERNEL_NOISE))
5773 arch_scale_freq_tick();
5774
5775 sched_clock_tick();
5776
5777 rq_lock(rq, &rf);
5778 donor = rq->donor;
5779
5780 psi_account_irqtime(rq, donor, NULL);
5781
5782 update_rq_clock(rq);
5783 hw_pressure = arch_scale_hw_pressure(cpu_of(rq));
5784 update_hw_load_avg(rq_clock_task(rq), rq, hw_pressure);
5785
5786 if (dynamic_preempt_lazy() && tif_test_bit(TIF_NEED_RESCHED_LAZY))
5787 resched_curr(rq);
5788
5789 donor->sched_class->task_tick(rq, donor, 0);
5790 if (sched_feat(LATENCY_WARN))
5791 resched_latency = cpu_resched_latency(rq);
5792 calc_global_load_tick(rq);
5793 sched_core_tick(rq);
5794 scx_tick(rq);
5795
5796 rq_unlock(rq, &rf);
5797
5798 if (sched_feat(LATENCY_WARN) && resched_latency)
5799 resched_latency_warn(cpu, resched_latency);
5800
5801 perf_event_task_tick();
5802
5803 if (donor->flags & PF_WQ_WORKER)
5804 wq_worker_tick(donor);
5805
5806 if (!scx_switched_all()) {
5807 rq->idle_balance = idle_cpu(cpu);
5808 sched_balance_trigger(rq);
5809 }
5810 }
5811
5812 #ifdef CONFIG_NO_HZ_FULL
5813
5814 struct tick_work {
5815 int cpu;
5816 atomic_t state;
5817 struct delayed_work work;
5818 };
5819 /* Values for ->state, see diagram below. */
5820 #define TICK_SCHED_REMOTE_OFFLINE 0
5821 #define TICK_SCHED_REMOTE_OFFLINING 1
5822 #define TICK_SCHED_REMOTE_RUNNING 2
5823
5824 /*
5825 * State diagram for ->state:
5826 *
5827 *
5828 * TICK_SCHED_REMOTE_OFFLINE
5829 * | ^
5830 * | |
5831 * | | sched_tick_remote()
5832 * | |
5833 * | |
5834 * +--TICK_SCHED_REMOTE_OFFLINING
5835 * | ^
5836 * | |
5837 * sched_tick_start() | | sched_tick_stop()
5838 * | |
5839 * V |
5840 * TICK_SCHED_REMOTE_RUNNING
5841 *
5842 *
5843 * Other transitions get WARN_ON_ONCE(), except that sched_tick_remote()
5844 * and sched_tick_start() are happy to leave the state in RUNNING.
5845 */
5846
5847 static struct tick_work __percpu *tick_work_cpu;
5848
sched_tick_remote(struct work_struct * work)5849 static void sched_tick_remote(struct work_struct *work)
5850 {
5851 struct delayed_work *dwork = to_delayed_work(work);
5852 struct tick_work *twork = container_of(dwork, struct tick_work, work);
5853 int cpu = twork->cpu;
5854 struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu);
5855 int os;
5856
5857 /*
5858 * Handle the tick only if it appears the remote CPU is running in full
5859 * dynticks mode. The check is racy by nature, but missing a tick or
5860 * having one too much is no big deal because the scheduler tick updates
5861 * statistics and checks timeslices in a time-independent way, regardless
5862 * of when exactly it is running.
5863 */
5864 if (tick_nohz_tick_stopped_cpu(cpu)) {
5865 guard(rq_lock_irq)(rq);
5866 struct task_struct *curr = rq->curr;
5867
5868 if (cpu_online(cpu)) {
5869 /*
5870 * Since this is a remote tick for full dynticks mode,
5871 * we are always sure that there is no proxy (only a
5872 * single task is running).
5873 */
5874 WARN_ON_ONCE(rq->curr != rq->donor);
5875 update_rq_clock(rq);
5876
5877 if (!is_idle_task(curr)) {
5878 /*
5879 * Make sure the next tick runs within a
5880 * reasonable amount of time.
5881 */
5882 u64 delta = rq_clock_task(rq) - curr->se.exec_start;
5883 WARN_ON_ONCE(delta > (u64)NSEC_PER_SEC * 30);
5884 }
5885 curr->sched_class->task_tick(rq, curr, 0);
5886
5887 calc_load_nohz_remote(rq);
5888 }
5889 }
5890
5891 /*
5892 * Run the remote tick once per second (1Hz). This arbitrary
5893 * frequency is large enough to avoid overload but short enough
5894 * to keep scheduler internal stats reasonably up to date. But
5895 * first update state to reflect hotplug activity if required.
5896 */
5897 os = atomic_fetch_add_unless(&twork->state, -1, TICK_SCHED_REMOTE_RUNNING);
5898 WARN_ON_ONCE(os == TICK_SCHED_REMOTE_OFFLINE);
5899 if (os == TICK_SCHED_REMOTE_RUNNING)
5900 queue_delayed_work(system_dfl_wq, dwork, HZ);
5901 }
5902
sched_tick_start(int cpu)5903 static void sched_tick_start(int cpu)
5904 {
5905 int os;
5906 struct tick_work *twork;
5907
5908 if (housekeeping_cpu(cpu, HK_TYPE_KERNEL_NOISE))
5909 return;
5910
5911 WARN_ON_ONCE(!tick_work_cpu);
5912
5913 twork = per_cpu_ptr(tick_work_cpu, cpu);
5914 os = atomic_xchg(&twork->state, TICK_SCHED_REMOTE_RUNNING);
5915 WARN_ON_ONCE(os == TICK_SCHED_REMOTE_RUNNING);
5916 if (os == TICK_SCHED_REMOTE_OFFLINE) {
5917 twork->cpu = cpu;
5918 INIT_DELAYED_WORK(&twork->work, sched_tick_remote);
5919 queue_delayed_work(system_dfl_wq, &twork->work, HZ);
5920 }
5921 }
5922
5923 #ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU
sched_tick_stop(int cpu)5924 static void sched_tick_stop(int cpu)
5925 {
5926 struct tick_work *twork;
5927 int os;
5928
5929 if (housekeeping_cpu(cpu, HK_TYPE_KERNEL_NOISE))
5930 return;
5931
5932 WARN_ON_ONCE(!tick_work_cpu);
5933
5934 twork = per_cpu_ptr(tick_work_cpu, cpu);
5935 /* There cannot be competing actions, but don't rely on stop-machine. */
5936 os = atomic_xchg(&twork->state, TICK_SCHED_REMOTE_OFFLINING);
5937 WARN_ON_ONCE(os != TICK_SCHED_REMOTE_RUNNING);
5938 /* Don't cancel, as this would mess up the state machine. */
5939 }
5940 #endif /* CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU */
5941
sched_tick_offload_init(void)5942 int __init sched_tick_offload_init(void)
5943 {
5944 tick_work_cpu = alloc_percpu(struct tick_work);
5945 BUG_ON(!tick_work_cpu);
5946 return 0;
5947 }
5948
5949 #else /* !CONFIG_NO_HZ_FULL: */
sched_tick_start(int cpu)5950 static inline void sched_tick_start(int cpu) { }
sched_tick_stop(int cpu)5951 static inline void sched_tick_stop(int cpu) { }
5952 #endif /* !CONFIG_NO_HZ_FULL */
5953
5954 #if defined(CONFIG_PREEMPTION) && (defined(CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT) || \
5955 defined(CONFIG_TRACE_PREEMPT_TOGGLE))
5956 /*
5957 * If the value passed in is equal to the current preempt count
5958 * then we just disabled preemption. Start timing the latency.
5959 */
preempt_latency_start(int val)5960 static inline void preempt_latency_start(int val)
5961 {
5962 if (preempt_count() == val) {
5963 unsigned long ip = get_lock_parent_ip();
5964 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT
5965 current->preempt_disable_ip = ip;
5966 #endif
5967 trace_preempt_off(CALLER_ADDR0, ip);
5968 }
5969 }
5970
preempt_count_add(int val)5971 void preempt_count_add(int val)
5972 {
5973 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT
5974 /*
5975 * Underflow?
5976 */
5977 if (DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON((preempt_count() < 0)))
5978 return;
5979 #endif
5980 __preempt_count_add(val);
5981 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT
5982 /*
5983 * Spinlock count overflowing soon?
5984 */
5985 DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON((preempt_count() & PREEMPT_MASK) >=
5986 PREEMPT_MASK - 10);
5987 #endif
5988 preempt_latency_start(val);
5989 }
5990 EXPORT_SYMBOL(preempt_count_add);
5991 NOKPROBE_SYMBOL(preempt_count_add);
5992
5993 /*
5994 * If the value passed in equals to the current preempt count
5995 * then we just enabled preemption. Stop timing the latency.
5996 */
preempt_latency_stop(int val)5997 static inline void preempt_latency_stop(int val)
5998 {
5999 if (preempt_count() == val)
6000 trace_preempt_on(CALLER_ADDR0, get_lock_parent_ip());
6001 }
6002
preempt_count_sub(int val)6003 void preempt_count_sub(int val)
6004 {
6005 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT
6006 /*
6007 * Underflow?
6008 */
6009 if (DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON(val > preempt_count()))
6010 return;
6011 /*
6012 * Is the spinlock portion underflowing?
6013 */
6014 if (DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON((val < PREEMPT_MASK) &&
6015 !(preempt_count() & PREEMPT_MASK)))
6016 return;
6017 #endif
6018
6019 preempt_latency_stop(val);
6020 __preempt_count_sub(val);
6021 }
6022 EXPORT_SYMBOL(preempt_count_sub);
6023 NOKPROBE_SYMBOL(preempt_count_sub);
6024
6025 #else
preempt_latency_start(int val)6026 static inline void preempt_latency_start(int val) { }
preempt_latency_stop(int val)6027 static inline void preempt_latency_stop(int val) { }
6028 #endif
6029
get_preempt_disable_ip(struct task_struct * p)6030 static inline unsigned long get_preempt_disable_ip(struct task_struct *p)
6031 {
6032 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT
6033 return p->preempt_disable_ip;
6034 #else
6035 return 0;
6036 #endif
6037 }
6038
6039 /*
6040 * Print scheduling while atomic bug:
6041 */
__schedule_bug(struct task_struct * prev)6042 static noinline void __schedule_bug(struct task_struct *prev)
6043 {
6044 /* Save this before calling printk(), since that will clobber it */
6045 unsigned long preempt_disable_ip = get_preempt_disable_ip(current);
6046
6047 if (oops_in_progress)
6048 return;
6049
6050 printk(KERN_ERR "BUG: scheduling while atomic: %s/%d/0x%08x\n",
6051 prev->comm, prev->pid, preempt_count());
6052
6053 debug_show_held_locks(prev);
6054 print_modules();
6055 if (irqs_disabled())
6056 print_irqtrace_events(prev);
6057 if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT)) {
6058 pr_err("Preemption disabled at:");
6059 print_ip_sym(KERN_ERR, preempt_disable_ip);
6060 }
6061 check_panic_on_warn("scheduling while atomic");
6062
6063 dump_stack();
6064 add_taint(TAINT_WARN, LOCKDEP_STILL_OK);
6065 }
6066
6067 /*
6068 * Various schedule()-time debugging checks and statistics:
6069 */
schedule_debug(struct task_struct * prev,bool preempt)6070 static inline void schedule_debug(struct task_struct *prev, bool preempt)
6071 {
6072 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_STACK_END_CHECK
6073 if (task_stack_end_corrupted(prev))
6074 panic("corrupted stack end detected inside scheduler\n");
6075
6076 if (task_scs_end_corrupted(prev))
6077 panic("corrupted shadow stack detected inside scheduler\n");
6078 #endif
6079
6080 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_ATOMIC_SLEEP
6081 if (!preempt && READ_ONCE(prev->__state) && prev->non_block_count) {
6082 printk(KERN_ERR "BUG: scheduling in a non-blocking section: %s/%d/%i\n",
6083 prev->comm, prev->pid, prev->non_block_count);
6084 dump_stack();
6085 add_taint(TAINT_WARN, LOCKDEP_STILL_OK);
6086 }
6087 #endif
6088
6089 if (unlikely(in_atomic_preempt_off())) {
6090 __schedule_bug(prev);
6091 preempt_count_set(PREEMPT_DISABLED);
6092 }
6093 rcu_sleep_check();
6094 WARN_ON_ONCE(ct_state() == CT_STATE_USER);
6095
6096 profile_hit(SCHED_PROFILING, __builtin_return_address(0));
6097
6098 schedstat_inc(this_rq()->sched_count);
6099 }
6100
prev_balance(struct rq * rq,struct rq_flags * rf)6101 static void prev_balance(struct rq *rq, struct rq_flags *rf)
6102 {
6103 const struct sched_class *start_class = rq->donor->sched_class;
6104 const struct sched_class *class;
6105
6106 /*
6107 * We must do the balancing pass before put_prev_task(), such
6108 * that when we release the rq->lock the task is in the same
6109 * state as before we took rq->lock.
6110 *
6111 * We can terminate the balance pass as soon as we know there is
6112 * a runnable task of @class priority or higher.
6113 */
6114 for_active_class_range(class, start_class, &idle_sched_class) {
6115 if (class->balance && class->balance(rq, rf))
6116 break;
6117 }
6118 }
6119
6120 /*
6121 * Pick up the highest-prio task:
6122 */
6123 static inline struct task_struct *
__pick_next_task(struct rq * rq,struct rq_flags * rf)6124 __pick_next_task(struct rq *rq, struct rq_flags *rf)
6125 __must_hold(__rq_lockp(rq))
6126 {
6127 const struct sched_class *class;
6128 struct task_struct *p;
6129
6130 rq->dl_server = NULL;
6131
6132 if (scx_enabled())
6133 goto restart;
6134
6135 /*
6136 * Optimization: we know that if all tasks are in the fair class we can
6137 * call that function directly, but only if the @prev task wasn't of a
6138 * higher scheduling class, because otherwise those lose the
6139 * opportunity to pull in more work from other CPUs.
6140 */
6141 if (likely(!sched_class_above(rq->donor->sched_class, &fair_sched_class) &&
6142 rq->nr_running == rq->cfs.h_nr_queued)) {
6143
6144 p = pick_task_fair(rq, rf);
6145 if (unlikely(p == RETRY_TASK))
6146 goto restart;
6147
6148 /* Assume the next prioritized class is idle_sched_class */
6149 if (!p)
6150 p = pick_task_idle(rq, rf);
6151
6152 put_prev_set_next_task(rq, rq->donor, p);
6153 return p;
6154 }
6155
6156 restart:
6157 prev_balance(rq, rf);
6158
6159 for_each_active_class(class) {
6160 p = class->pick_task(rq, rf);
6161 if (unlikely(p == RETRY_TASK))
6162 goto restart;
6163 if (p) {
6164 put_prev_set_next_task(rq, rq->donor, p);
6165 return p;
6166 }
6167 }
6168
6169 BUG(); /* The idle class should always have a runnable task. */
6170 }
6171
6172 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_CORE
is_task_rq_idle(struct task_struct * t)6173 static inline bool is_task_rq_idle(struct task_struct *t)
6174 {
6175 return (task_rq(t)->idle == t);
6176 }
6177
cookie_equals(struct task_struct * a,unsigned long cookie)6178 static inline bool cookie_equals(struct task_struct *a, unsigned long cookie)
6179 {
6180 return is_task_rq_idle(a) || (a->core_cookie == cookie);
6181 }
6182
cookie_match(struct task_struct * a,struct task_struct * b)6183 static inline bool cookie_match(struct task_struct *a, struct task_struct *b)
6184 {
6185 if (is_task_rq_idle(a) || is_task_rq_idle(b))
6186 return true;
6187
6188 return a->core_cookie == b->core_cookie;
6189 }
6190
6191 /*
6192 * Careful; this can return RETRY_TASK, it does not include the retry-loop
6193 * itself due to the whole SMT pick retry thing below.
6194 */
pick_task(struct rq * rq,struct rq_flags * rf)6195 static inline struct task_struct *pick_task(struct rq *rq, struct rq_flags *rf)
6196 {
6197 const struct sched_class *class;
6198 struct task_struct *p;
6199
6200 rq->dl_server = NULL;
6201
6202 for_each_active_class(class) {
6203 p = class->pick_task(rq, rf);
6204 if (p)
6205 return p;
6206 }
6207
6208 BUG(); /* The idle class should always have a runnable task. */
6209 }
6210
6211 extern void task_vruntime_update(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p, bool in_fi);
6212
6213 static void queue_core_balance(struct rq *rq);
6214
6215 static struct task_struct *
pick_next_task(struct rq * rq,struct rq_flags * rf)6216 pick_next_task(struct rq *rq, struct rq_flags *rf)
6217 __must_hold(__rq_lockp(rq))
6218 {
6219 struct task_struct *next, *p, *max;
6220 const struct cpumask *smt_mask;
6221 bool fi_before = false;
6222 bool core_clock_updated = (rq == rq->core);
6223 unsigned long cookie;
6224 int i, cpu, occ = 0;
6225 struct rq *rq_i;
6226 bool need_sync;
6227
6228 if (!sched_core_enabled(rq))
6229 return __pick_next_task(rq, rf);
6230
6231 cpu = cpu_of(rq);
6232
6233 /* Stopper task is switching into idle, no need core-wide selection. */
6234 if (cpu_is_offline(cpu)) {
6235 /*
6236 * Reset core_pick so that we don't enter the fastpath when
6237 * coming online. core_pick would already be migrated to
6238 * another cpu during offline.
6239 */
6240 rq->core_pick = NULL;
6241 rq->core_dl_server = NULL;
6242 return __pick_next_task(rq, rf);
6243 }
6244
6245 /*
6246 * If there were no {en,de}queues since we picked (IOW, the task
6247 * pointers are all still valid), and we haven't scheduled the last
6248 * pick yet, do so now.
6249 *
6250 * rq->core_pick can be NULL if no selection was made for a CPU because
6251 * it was either offline or went offline during a sibling's core-wide
6252 * selection. In this case, do a core-wide selection.
6253 */
6254 if (rq->core->core_pick_seq == rq->core->core_task_seq &&
6255 rq->core->core_pick_seq != rq->core_sched_seq &&
6256 rq->core_pick) {
6257 WRITE_ONCE(rq->core_sched_seq, rq->core->core_pick_seq);
6258
6259 next = rq->core_pick;
6260 rq->dl_server = rq->core_dl_server;
6261 rq->core_pick = NULL;
6262 rq->core_dl_server = NULL;
6263 goto out_set_next;
6264 }
6265
6266 prev_balance(rq, rf);
6267
6268 smt_mask = cpu_smt_mask(cpu);
6269 need_sync = !!rq->core->core_cookie;
6270
6271 /* reset state */
6272 rq->core->core_cookie = 0UL;
6273 if (rq->core->core_forceidle_count) {
6274 if (!core_clock_updated) {
6275 update_rq_clock(rq->core);
6276 core_clock_updated = true;
6277 }
6278 sched_core_account_forceidle(rq);
6279 /* reset after accounting force idle */
6280 rq->core->core_forceidle_start = 0;
6281 rq->core->core_forceidle_count = 0;
6282 rq->core->core_forceidle_occupation = 0;
6283 need_sync = true;
6284 fi_before = true;
6285 }
6286
6287 /*
6288 * core->core_task_seq, core->core_pick_seq, rq->core_sched_seq
6289 *
6290 * @task_seq guards the task state ({en,de}queues)
6291 * @pick_seq is the @task_seq we did a selection on
6292 * @sched_seq is the @pick_seq we scheduled
6293 *
6294 * However, preemptions can cause multiple picks on the same task set.
6295 * 'Fix' this by also increasing @task_seq for every pick.
6296 */
6297 rq->core->core_task_seq++;
6298
6299 /*
6300 * Optimize for common case where this CPU has no cookies
6301 * and there are no cookied tasks running on siblings.
6302 */
6303 if (!need_sync) {
6304 restart_single:
6305 next = pick_task(rq, rf);
6306 if (unlikely(next == RETRY_TASK))
6307 goto restart_single;
6308 if (!next->core_cookie) {
6309 rq->core_pick = NULL;
6310 rq->core_dl_server = NULL;
6311 /*
6312 * For robustness, update the min_vruntime_fi for
6313 * unconstrained picks as well.
6314 */
6315 WARN_ON_ONCE(fi_before);
6316 task_vruntime_update(rq, next, false);
6317 goto out_set_next;
6318 }
6319 }
6320
6321 /*
6322 * For each thread: do the regular task pick and find the max prio task
6323 * amongst them.
6324 *
6325 * Tie-break prio towards the current CPU
6326 */
6327 restart_multi:
6328 max = NULL;
6329 for_each_cpu_wrap(i, smt_mask, cpu) {
6330 rq_i = cpu_rq(i);
6331
6332 /*
6333 * Current cpu always has its clock updated on entrance to
6334 * pick_next_task(). If the current cpu is not the core,
6335 * the core may also have been updated above.
6336 */
6337 if (i != cpu && (rq_i != rq->core || !core_clock_updated))
6338 update_rq_clock(rq_i);
6339
6340 p = pick_task(rq_i, rf);
6341 if (unlikely(p == RETRY_TASK))
6342 goto restart_multi;
6343
6344 rq_i->core_pick = p;
6345 rq_i->core_dl_server = rq_i->dl_server;
6346
6347 if (!max || prio_less(max, p, fi_before))
6348 max = p;
6349 }
6350
6351 cookie = rq->core->core_cookie = max->core_cookie;
6352
6353 /*
6354 * For each thread: try and find a runnable task that matches @max or
6355 * force idle.
6356 */
6357 for_each_cpu(i, smt_mask) {
6358 rq_i = cpu_rq(i);
6359 p = rq_i->core_pick;
6360
6361 if (!cookie_equals(p, cookie)) {
6362 p = NULL;
6363 if (cookie)
6364 p = sched_core_find(rq_i, cookie);
6365 if (!p)
6366 p = idle_sched_class.pick_task(rq_i, rf);
6367 }
6368
6369 rq_i->core_pick = p;
6370 rq_i->core_dl_server = NULL;
6371
6372 if (p == rq_i->idle) {
6373 if (rq_i->nr_running) {
6374 rq->core->core_forceidle_count++;
6375 if (!fi_before)
6376 rq->core->core_forceidle_seq++;
6377 }
6378 } else {
6379 occ++;
6380 }
6381 }
6382
6383 if (schedstat_enabled() && rq->core->core_forceidle_count) {
6384 rq->core->core_forceidle_start = rq_clock(rq->core);
6385 rq->core->core_forceidle_occupation = occ;
6386 }
6387
6388 rq->core->core_pick_seq = rq->core->core_task_seq;
6389 next = rq->core_pick;
6390 rq->core_sched_seq = rq->core->core_pick_seq;
6391
6392 /* Something should have been selected for current CPU */
6393 WARN_ON_ONCE(!next);
6394
6395 /*
6396 * Reschedule siblings
6397 *
6398 * NOTE: L1TF -- at this point we're no longer running the old task and
6399 * sending an IPI (below) ensures the sibling will no longer be running
6400 * their task. This ensures there is no inter-sibling overlap between
6401 * non-matching user state.
6402 */
6403 for_each_cpu(i, smt_mask) {
6404 rq_i = cpu_rq(i);
6405
6406 /*
6407 * An online sibling might have gone offline before a task
6408 * could be picked for it, or it might be offline but later
6409 * happen to come online, but its too late and nothing was
6410 * picked for it. That's Ok - it will pick tasks for itself,
6411 * so ignore it.
6412 */
6413 if (!rq_i->core_pick)
6414 continue;
6415
6416 /*
6417 * Update for new !FI->FI transitions, or if continuing to be in !FI:
6418 * fi_before fi update?
6419 * 0 0 1
6420 * 0 1 1
6421 * 1 0 1
6422 * 1 1 0
6423 */
6424 if (!(fi_before && rq->core->core_forceidle_count))
6425 task_vruntime_update(rq_i, rq_i->core_pick, !!rq->core->core_forceidle_count);
6426
6427 rq_i->core_pick->core_occupation = occ;
6428
6429 if (i == cpu) {
6430 rq_i->core_pick = NULL;
6431 rq_i->core_dl_server = NULL;
6432 continue;
6433 }
6434
6435 /* Did we break L1TF mitigation requirements? */
6436 WARN_ON_ONCE(!cookie_match(next, rq_i->core_pick));
6437
6438 if (rq_i->curr == rq_i->core_pick) {
6439 rq_i->core_pick = NULL;
6440 rq_i->core_dl_server = NULL;
6441 continue;
6442 }
6443
6444 resched_curr(rq_i);
6445 }
6446
6447 out_set_next:
6448 put_prev_set_next_task(rq, rq->donor, next);
6449 if (rq->core->core_forceidle_count && next == rq->idle)
6450 queue_core_balance(rq);
6451
6452 return next;
6453 }
6454
try_steal_cookie(int this,int that)6455 static bool try_steal_cookie(int this, int that)
6456 {
6457 struct rq *dst = cpu_rq(this), *src = cpu_rq(that);
6458 struct task_struct *p;
6459 unsigned long cookie;
6460 bool success = false;
6461
6462 guard(irq)();
6463 guard(double_rq_lock)(dst, src);
6464
6465 cookie = dst->core->core_cookie;
6466 if (!cookie)
6467 return false;
6468
6469 if (dst->curr != dst->idle)
6470 return false;
6471
6472 p = sched_core_find(src, cookie);
6473 if (!p)
6474 return false;
6475
6476 do {
6477 if (p == src->core_pick || p == src->curr)
6478 goto next;
6479
6480 if (!is_cpu_allowed(p, this))
6481 goto next;
6482
6483 if (p->core_occupation > dst->idle->core_occupation)
6484 goto next;
6485 /*
6486 * sched_core_find() and sched_core_next() will ensure
6487 * that task @p is not throttled now, we also need to
6488 * check whether the runqueue of the destination CPU is
6489 * being throttled.
6490 */
6491 if (sched_task_is_throttled(p, this))
6492 goto next;
6493
6494 move_queued_task_locked(src, dst, p);
6495 resched_curr(dst);
6496
6497 success = true;
6498 break;
6499
6500 next:
6501 p = sched_core_next(p, cookie);
6502 } while (p);
6503
6504 return success;
6505 }
6506
steal_cookie_task(int cpu,struct sched_domain * sd)6507 static bool steal_cookie_task(int cpu, struct sched_domain *sd)
6508 {
6509 int i;
6510
6511 for_each_cpu_wrap(i, sched_domain_span(sd), cpu + 1) {
6512 if (i == cpu)
6513 continue;
6514
6515 if (need_resched())
6516 break;
6517
6518 if (try_steal_cookie(cpu, i))
6519 return true;
6520 }
6521
6522 return false;
6523 }
6524
sched_core_balance(struct rq * rq)6525 static void sched_core_balance(struct rq *rq)
6526 __must_hold(__rq_lockp(rq))
6527 {
6528 struct sched_domain *sd;
6529 int cpu = cpu_of(rq);
6530
6531 guard(preempt)();
6532 guard(rcu)();
6533
6534 raw_spin_rq_unlock_irq(rq);
6535 for_each_domain(cpu, sd) {
6536 if (need_resched())
6537 break;
6538
6539 if (steal_cookie_task(cpu, sd))
6540 break;
6541 }
6542 raw_spin_rq_lock_irq(rq);
6543 }
6544
6545 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct balance_callback, core_balance_head);
6546
queue_core_balance(struct rq * rq)6547 static void queue_core_balance(struct rq *rq)
6548 {
6549 if (!sched_core_enabled(rq))
6550 return;
6551
6552 if (!rq->core->core_cookie)
6553 return;
6554
6555 if (!rq->nr_running) /* not forced idle */
6556 return;
6557
6558 queue_balance_callback(rq, &per_cpu(core_balance_head, rq->cpu), sched_core_balance);
6559 }
6560
6561 DEFINE_LOCK_GUARD_1(core_lock, int,
6562 sched_core_lock(*_T->lock, &_T->flags),
6563 sched_core_unlock(*_T->lock, &_T->flags),
6564 unsigned long flags)
6565
sched_core_cpu_starting(unsigned int cpu)6566 static void sched_core_cpu_starting(unsigned int cpu)
6567 {
6568 const struct cpumask *smt_mask = cpu_smt_mask(cpu);
6569 struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu), *core_rq = NULL;
6570 int t;
6571
6572 guard(core_lock)(&cpu);
6573
6574 WARN_ON_ONCE(rq->core != rq);
6575
6576 /* if we're the first, we'll be our own leader */
6577 if (cpumask_weight(smt_mask) == 1)
6578 return;
6579
6580 /* find the leader */
6581 for_each_cpu(t, smt_mask) {
6582 if (t == cpu)
6583 continue;
6584 rq = cpu_rq(t);
6585 if (rq->core == rq) {
6586 core_rq = rq;
6587 break;
6588 }
6589 }
6590
6591 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!core_rq)) /* whoopsie */
6592 return;
6593
6594 /* install and validate core_rq */
6595 for_each_cpu(t, smt_mask) {
6596 rq = cpu_rq(t);
6597
6598 if (t == cpu)
6599 rq->core = core_rq;
6600
6601 WARN_ON_ONCE(rq->core != core_rq);
6602 }
6603 }
6604
sched_core_cpu_deactivate(unsigned int cpu)6605 static void sched_core_cpu_deactivate(unsigned int cpu)
6606 {
6607 const struct cpumask *smt_mask = cpu_smt_mask(cpu);
6608 struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu), *core_rq = NULL;
6609 int t;
6610
6611 guard(core_lock)(&cpu);
6612
6613 /* if we're the last man standing, nothing to do */
6614 if (cpumask_weight(smt_mask) == 1) {
6615 WARN_ON_ONCE(rq->core != rq);
6616 return;
6617 }
6618
6619 /* if we're not the leader, nothing to do */
6620 if (rq->core != rq)
6621 return;
6622
6623 /* find a new leader */
6624 for_each_cpu(t, smt_mask) {
6625 if (t == cpu)
6626 continue;
6627 core_rq = cpu_rq(t);
6628 break;
6629 }
6630
6631 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!core_rq)) /* impossible */
6632 return;
6633
6634 /* copy the shared state to the new leader */
6635 core_rq->core_task_seq = rq->core_task_seq;
6636 core_rq->core_pick_seq = rq->core_pick_seq;
6637 core_rq->core_cookie = rq->core_cookie;
6638 core_rq->core_forceidle_count = rq->core_forceidle_count;
6639 core_rq->core_forceidle_seq = rq->core_forceidle_seq;
6640 core_rq->core_forceidle_occupation = rq->core_forceidle_occupation;
6641
6642 /*
6643 * Accounting edge for forced idle is handled in pick_next_task().
6644 * Don't need another one here, since the hotplug thread shouldn't
6645 * have a cookie.
6646 */
6647 core_rq->core_forceidle_start = 0;
6648
6649 /* install new leader */
6650 for_each_cpu(t, smt_mask) {
6651 rq = cpu_rq(t);
6652 rq->core = core_rq;
6653 }
6654 }
6655
sched_core_cpu_dying(unsigned int cpu)6656 static inline void sched_core_cpu_dying(unsigned int cpu)
6657 {
6658 struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu);
6659
6660 if (rq->core != rq)
6661 rq->core = rq;
6662 }
6663
6664 #else /* !CONFIG_SCHED_CORE: */
6665
sched_core_cpu_starting(unsigned int cpu)6666 static inline void sched_core_cpu_starting(unsigned int cpu) {}
sched_core_cpu_deactivate(unsigned int cpu)6667 static inline void sched_core_cpu_deactivate(unsigned int cpu) {}
sched_core_cpu_dying(unsigned int cpu)6668 static inline void sched_core_cpu_dying(unsigned int cpu) {}
6669
6670 static struct task_struct *
pick_next_task(struct rq * rq,struct rq_flags * rf)6671 pick_next_task(struct rq *rq, struct rq_flags *rf)
6672 __must_hold(__rq_lockp(rq))
6673 {
6674 return __pick_next_task(rq, rf);
6675 }
6676
6677 #endif /* !CONFIG_SCHED_CORE */
6678
6679 /*
6680 * Constants for the sched_mode argument of __schedule().
6681 *
6682 * The mode argument allows RT enabled kernels to differentiate a
6683 * preemption from blocking on an 'sleeping' spin/rwlock.
6684 */
6685 #define SM_IDLE (-1)
6686 #define SM_NONE 0
6687 #define SM_PREEMPT 1
6688 #define SM_RTLOCK_WAIT 2
6689
6690 /*
6691 * Helper function for __schedule()
6692 *
6693 * Tries to deactivate the task, unless the should_block arg
6694 * is false or if a signal is pending. In the case a signal
6695 * is pending, marks the task's __state as RUNNING (and clear
6696 * blocked_on).
6697 */
try_to_block_task(struct rq * rq,struct task_struct * p,unsigned long * task_state_p,bool should_block)6698 static bool try_to_block_task(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p,
6699 unsigned long *task_state_p, bool should_block)
6700 {
6701 unsigned long task_state = *task_state_p;
6702
6703 WARN_ON_ONCE(p->is_blocked);
6704
6705 if (signal_pending_state(task_state, p)) {
6706 WRITE_ONCE(p->__state, TASK_RUNNING);
6707 *task_state_p = TASK_RUNNING;
6708 clear_task_blocked_on(p, NULL);
6709
6710 return false;
6711 }
6712
6713 p->is_blocked = 1;
6714
6715 /*
6716 * We check should_block after signal_pending because we
6717 * will want to wake the task in that case. But if
6718 * should_block is false, its likely due to the task being
6719 * blocked on a mutex, and we want to keep it on the runqueue
6720 * to be selectable for proxy-execution.
6721 */
6722 if (!should_block)
6723 return false;
6724
6725 block_task(rq, p, task_state);
6726 return true;
6727 }
6728
6729 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_PROXY_EXEC
proxy_set_task_cpu(struct task_struct * p,int cpu)6730 static inline void proxy_set_task_cpu(struct task_struct *p, int cpu)
6731 {
6732 unsigned int wake_cpu;
6733
6734 /*
6735 * Since we are enqueuing a blocked task on a cpu it may
6736 * not be able to run on, preserve wake_cpu when we
6737 * __set_task_cpu so we can return the task to where it
6738 * was previously runnable.
6739 */
6740 wake_cpu = p->wake_cpu;
6741 __set_task_cpu(p, cpu);
6742 p->wake_cpu = wake_cpu;
6743 }
6744
proxy_resched_idle(struct rq * rq)6745 static inline struct task_struct *proxy_resched_idle(struct rq *rq)
6746 {
6747 put_prev_set_next_task(rq, rq->donor, rq->idle);
6748 rq->next_class = &idle_sched_class;
6749 rq_set_donor(rq, rq->idle);
6750 set_tsk_need_resched(rq->idle);
6751 return rq->idle;
6752 }
6753
proxy_deactivate(struct rq * rq,struct task_struct * donor)6754 static void proxy_deactivate(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *donor)
6755 {
6756 unsigned long state = READ_ONCE(donor->__state);
6757
6758 WARN_ON_ONCE(state == TASK_RUNNING);
6759 WARN_ON_ONCE(donor->blocked_on);
6760 /*
6761 * Because we got donor from pick_next_task(), it is *crucial*
6762 * that we call proxy_resched_idle() before we deactivate it.
6763 * As once we deactivate donor, donor->on_rq is set to zero,
6764 * which allows ttwu() to immediately try to wake the task on
6765 * another rq. So we cannot use *any* references to donor
6766 * after that point. So things like cfs_rq->curr or rq->donor
6767 * need to be changed from next *before* we deactivate.
6768 */
6769 proxy_resched_idle(rq);
6770 block_task(rq, donor, state);
6771 }
6772
proxy_release_rq_lock(struct rq * rq,struct rq_flags * rf)6773 static inline void proxy_release_rq_lock(struct rq *rq, struct rq_flags *rf)
6774 __releases(__rq_lockp(rq))
6775 {
6776 /*
6777 * The class scheduler may have queued a balance callback
6778 * from pick_next_task() called earlier.
6779 *
6780 * So here we have to zap callbacks before unlocking the rq
6781 * as another CPU may jump in and call sched_balance_rq
6782 * which can trip the warning in rq_pin_lock() if we
6783 * leave callbacks set.
6784 *
6785 * After we later reaquire the rq lock, we will force __schedule()
6786 * to pick_again, so the callbacks will get re-established.
6787 */
6788 zap_balance_callbacks(rq);
6789 rq_unpin_lock(rq, rf);
6790 raw_spin_rq_unlock(rq);
6791 }
6792
proxy_reacquire_rq_lock(struct rq * rq,struct rq_flags * rf)6793 static inline void proxy_reacquire_rq_lock(struct rq *rq, struct rq_flags *rf)
6794 __acquires(__rq_lockp(rq))
6795 {
6796 raw_spin_rq_lock(rq);
6797 rq_repin_lock(rq, rf);
6798 update_rq_clock(rq);
6799 }
6800
6801 /*
6802 * If the blocked-on relationship crosses CPUs, migrate @p to the
6803 * owner's CPU.
6804 *
6805 * This is because we must respect the CPU affinity of execution
6806 * contexts (owner) but we can ignore affinity for scheduling
6807 * contexts (@p). So we have to move scheduling contexts towards
6808 * potential execution contexts.
6809 *
6810 * Note: The owner can disappear, but simply migrate to @target_cpu
6811 * and leave that CPU to sort things out.
6812 */
proxy_migrate_task(struct rq * rq,struct rq_flags * rf,struct task_struct * p,int target_cpu)6813 static void proxy_migrate_task(struct rq *rq, struct rq_flags *rf,
6814 struct task_struct *p, int target_cpu)
6815 __must_hold(__rq_lockp(rq))
6816 {
6817 struct rq *target_rq = cpu_rq(target_cpu);
6818
6819 lockdep_assert_rq_held(rq);
6820 WARN_ON(p == rq->curr);
6821 /*
6822 * Since we are migrating a blocked donor, it could be rq->donor,
6823 * and we want to make sure there aren't any references from this
6824 * rq to it before we drop the lock. This avoids another cpu
6825 * jumping in and grabbing the rq lock and referencing rq->donor
6826 * or cfs_rq->curr, etc after we have migrated it to another cpu,
6827 * and before we pick_again in __schedule.
6828 *
6829 * So call proxy_resched_idle() to drop the rq->donor references
6830 * before we release the lock.
6831 */
6832 proxy_resched_idle(rq);
6833
6834 deactivate_task(rq, p, DEQUEUE_NOCLOCK);
6835 proxy_set_task_cpu(p, target_cpu);
6836
6837 proxy_release_rq_lock(rq, rf);
6838
6839 attach_one_task(target_rq, p);
6840
6841 proxy_reacquire_rq_lock(rq, rf);
6842 }
6843
6844 /*
6845 * Find runnable lock owner to proxy for mutex blocked donor
6846 *
6847 * Follow the blocked-on relation:
6848 *
6849 * ,-> task
6850 * | | blocked-on
6851 * | v
6852 * blocked_donor | mutex
6853 * | | owner
6854 * | v
6855 * `-- task
6856 *
6857 * and set the blocked_donor relation, this latter is used by the mutex
6858 * code to find which (blocked) task to hand-off to.
6859 *
6860 * Lock order:
6861 *
6862 * p->pi_lock
6863 * rq->lock
6864 * mutex->wait_lock
6865 * p->blocked_lock
6866 *
6867 * Returns the task that is going to be used as execution context (the one
6868 * that is actually going to be run on cpu_of(rq)).
6869 */
6870 static struct task_struct *
find_proxy_task(struct rq * rq,struct task_struct * donor,struct rq_flags * rf)6871 find_proxy_task(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *donor, struct rq_flags *rf)
6872 __must_hold(__rq_lockp(rq))
6873 {
6874 struct task_struct *owner = NULL;
6875 bool curr_in_chain = false;
6876 int this_cpu = cpu_of(rq);
6877 struct task_struct *p;
6878 int owner_cpu;
6879
6880 /* Follow blocked_on chain. */
6881 for (p = donor; p->is_blocked; p = owner) {
6882 /* if its PROXY_WAKING, do return migration or run if current */
6883 struct mutex *mutex = p->blocked_on;
6884 if (!mutex) {
6885 clear_task_blocked_on(p, mutex);
6886 if (task_current(rq, p)) {
6887 p->is_blocked = 0;
6888 return p;
6889 }
6890 goto deactivate;
6891 }
6892
6893 /*
6894 * By taking mutex->wait_lock we hold off concurrent mutex_unlock()
6895 * and ensure @owner sticks around.
6896 */
6897 guard(raw_spinlock)(&mutex->wait_lock);
6898 guard(raw_spinlock)(&p->blocked_lock);
6899
6900 /* Check again that p is blocked with blocked_lock held */
6901 if (mutex != __get_task_blocked_on(p)) {
6902 /*
6903 * Something changed in the blocked_on chain and
6904 * we don't know if only at this level. So, let's
6905 * just bail out completely and let __schedule()
6906 * figure things out (pick_again loop).
6907 */
6908 return NULL;
6909 }
6910
6911 if (task_current(rq, p))
6912 curr_in_chain = true;
6913
6914 owner = __mutex_owner(mutex);
6915 if (!owner) {
6916 /*
6917 * If there is no owner, either clear blocked_on
6918 * and return p (if it is current and safe to
6919 * just run on this rq), or return-migrate the task.
6920 */
6921 __clear_task_blocked_on(p, NULL);
6922 if (task_current(rq, p)) {
6923 p->is_blocked = 0;
6924 return p;
6925 }
6926 goto deactivate;
6927 }
6928
6929 if (!READ_ONCE(owner->on_rq) || owner->se.sched_delayed) {
6930 /* XXX Don't handle blocked owners/delayed dequeue yet */
6931 if (curr_in_chain)
6932 return proxy_resched_idle(rq);
6933 __clear_task_blocked_on(p, NULL);
6934 goto deactivate;
6935 }
6936
6937 owner_cpu = task_cpu(owner);
6938 if (owner_cpu != this_cpu) {
6939 /*
6940 * @owner can disappear, simply migrate to @owner_cpu
6941 * and leave that CPU to sort things out.
6942 */
6943 if (curr_in_chain)
6944 return proxy_resched_idle(rq);
6945 goto migrate_task;
6946 }
6947
6948 if (task_on_rq_migrating(owner)) {
6949 /*
6950 * One of the chain of mutex owners is currently migrating to this
6951 * CPU, but has not yet been enqueued because we are holding the
6952 * rq lock. As a simple solution, just schedule rq->idle to give
6953 * the migration a chance to complete. Much like the migrate_task
6954 * case we should end up back in find_proxy_task(), this time
6955 * hopefully with all relevant tasks already enqueued.
6956 */
6957 return proxy_resched_idle(rq);
6958 }
6959
6960 /*
6961 * Its possible to race where after we check owner->on_rq
6962 * but before we check (owner_cpu != this_cpu) that the
6963 * task on another cpu was migrated back to this cpu. In
6964 * that case it could slip by our checks. So double check
6965 * we are still on this cpu and not migrating. If we get
6966 * inconsistent results, try again.
6967 */
6968 if (!task_on_rq_queued(owner) || task_cpu(owner) != this_cpu)
6969 return NULL;
6970
6971 if (owner == p) {
6972 /*
6973 * It's possible we interleave with mutex_unlock like:
6974 *
6975 * lock(&rq->lock);
6976 * find_proxy_task()
6977 * mutex_unlock()
6978 * lock(&wait_lock);
6979 * donor(owner) = current->blocked_donor;
6980 * unlock(&wait_lock);
6981 *
6982 * wake_up_q();
6983 * ...
6984 * ttwu_runnable()
6985 * __task_rq_lock()
6986 * lock(&wait_lock);
6987 * owner == p
6988 *
6989 * Which leaves us to finish the ttwu_runnable() and make it go.
6990 *
6991 * So schedule rq->idle so that ttwu_runnable() can get the rq
6992 * lock and mark owner as running.
6993 */
6994 return proxy_resched_idle(rq);
6995 }
6996 /*
6997 * OK, now we're absolutely sure @owner is on this
6998 * rq, therefore holding @rq->lock is sufficient to
6999 * guarantee its existence, as per ttwu_remote().
7000 */
7001 owner->blocked_donor = p;
7002 }
7003 WARN_ON_ONCE(owner && !owner->on_rq);
7004 return owner;
7005
7006 deactivate:
7007 proxy_deactivate(rq, p);
7008 return NULL;
7009 migrate_task:
7010 proxy_migrate_task(rq, rf, p, owner_cpu);
7011 return NULL;
7012 }
7013 #else /* SCHED_PROXY_EXEC */
7014 static struct task_struct *
find_proxy_task(struct rq * rq,struct task_struct * donor,struct rq_flags * rf)7015 find_proxy_task(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *donor, struct rq_flags *rf)
7016 {
7017 WARN_ONCE(1, "This should never be called in the !SCHED_PROXY_EXEC case\n");
7018 return donor;
7019 }
7020 #endif /* SCHED_PROXY_EXEC */
7021
7022 /*
7023 * __schedule() is the main scheduler function.
7024 *
7025 * The main means of driving the scheduler and thus entering this function are:
7026 *
7027 * 1. Explicit blocking: mutex, semaphore, waitqueue, etc.
7028 *
7029 * 2. TIF_NEED_RESCHED flag is checked on interrupt and userspace return
7030 * paths. For example, see arch/x86/entry_64.S.
7031 *
7032 * To drive preemption between tasks, the scheduler sets the flag in timer
7033 * interrupt handler sched_tick().
7034 *
7035 * 3. Wakeups don't really cause entry into schedule(). They add a
7036 * task to the run-queue and that's it.
7037 *
7038 * Now, if the new task added to the run-queue preempts the current
7039 * task, then the wakeup sets TIF_NEED_RESCHED and schedule() gets
7040 * called on the nearest possible occasion:
7041 *
7042 * - If the kernel is preemptible (CONFIG_PREEMPTION=y):
7043 *
7044 * - in syscall or exception context, at the next outmost
7045 * preempt_enable(). (this might be as soon as the wake_up()'s
7046 * spin_unlock()!)
7047 *
7048 * - in IRQ context, return from interrupt-handler to
7049 * preemptible context
7050 *
7051 * - If the kernel is not preemptible (CONFIG_PREEMPTION is not set)
7052 * then at the next:
7053 *
7054 * - cond_resched() call
7055 * - explicit schedule() call
7056 * - return from syscall or exception to user-space
7057 * - return from interrupt-handler to user-space
7058 *
7059 * WARNING: must be called with preemption disabled!
7060 */
__schedule(int sched_mode)7061 static void __sched notrace __schedule(int sched_mode)
7062 {
7063 struct task_struct *prev, *next;
7064 /*
7065 * On PREEMPT_RT kernel, SM_RTLOCK_WAIT is noted
7066 * as a preemption by schedule_debug() and RCU.
7067 */
7068 bool preempt = sched_mode > SM_NONE;
7069 bool is_switch = false;
7070 unsigned long *switch_count;
7071 unsigned long prev_state;
7072 struct rq_flags rf;
7073 struct rq *rq;
7074 int cpu;
7075
7076 /* Trace preemptions consistently with task switches */
7077 trace_sched_entry_tp(sched_mode == SM_PREEMPT);
7078
7079 cpu = smp_processor_id();
7080 rq = cpu_rq(cpu);
7081 prev = rq->curr;
7082
7083 schedule_debug(prev, preempt);
7084
7085 klp_sched_try_switch(prev);
7086
7087 local_irq_disable();
7088 rcu_note_context_switch(preempt);
7089 migrate_disable_switch(rq, prev);
7090
7091 /*
7092 * Make sure that signal_pending_state()->signal_pending() below
7093 * can't be reordered with __set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE)
7094 * done by the caller to avoid the race with signal_wake_up():
7095 *
7096 * __set_current_state(@state) signal_wake_up()
7097 * schedule() set_tsk_thread_flag(p, TIF_SIGPENDING)
7098 * wake_up_state(p, state)
7099 * LOCK rq->lock LOCK p->pi_state
7100 * smp_mb__after_spinlock() smp_mb__after_spinlock()
7101 * if (signal_pending_state()) if (p->state & @state)
7102 *
7103 * Also, the membarrier system call requires a full memory barrier
7104 * after coming from user-space, before storing to rq->curr; this
7105 * barrier matches a full barrier in the proximity of the membarrier
7106 * system call exit.
7107 */
7108 rq_lock(rq, &rf);
7109 smp_mb__after_spinlock();
7110
7111 hrtick_schedule_enter(rq);
7112
7113 /* Promote REQ to ACT */
7114 rq->clock_update_flags <<= 1;
7115 update_rq_clock(rq);
7116 rq->clock_update_flags = RQCF_UPDATED;
7117
7118 switch_count = &prev->nivcsw;
7119
7120 /* Task state changes only considers SM_PREEMPT as preemption */
7121 preempt = sched_mode == SM_PREEMPT;
7122
7123 /*
7124 * We must load prev->state once (task_struct::state is volatile), such
7125 * that we form a control dependency vs deactivate_task() below.
7126 */
7127 prev_state = READ_ONCE(prev->__state);
7128 if (sched_mode == SM_IDLE) {
7129 /* SCX must consult the BPF scheduler to tell if rq is empty */
7130 if (!rq->nr_running && !scx_enabled()) {
7131 next = prev;
7132 rq->next_class = &idle_sched_class;
7133 goto picked;
7134 }
7135 } else if (!preempt && prev_state) {
7136 /*
7137 * We pass task_is_blocked() as the should_block arg
7138 * in order to keep mutex-blocked tasks on the runqueue
7139 * for slection with proxy-exec (without proxy-exec
7140 * task_is_blocked() will always be false).
7141 */
7142 try_to_block_task(rq, prev, &prev_state,
7143 !task_is_blocked(prev));
7144 switch_count = &prev->nvcsw;
7145 }
7146
7147 pick_again:
7148 assert_balance_callbacks_empty(rq);
7149 next = pick_next_task(rq, &rf);
7150 rq->next_class = next->sched_class;
7151 if (sched_proxy_exec()) {
7152 struct task_struct *prev_donor = rq->donor;
7153
7154 rq_set_donor(rq, next);
7155 next->blocked_donor = NULL;
7156 if (unlikely(next->is_blocked)) {
7157 next = find_proxy_task(rq, next, &rf);
7158 if (!next) {
7159 zap_balance_callbacks(rq);
7160 goto pick_again;
7161 }
7162 if (next == rq->idle) {
7163 zap_balance_callbacks(rq);
7164 goto keep_resched;
7165 }
7166 }
7167 if (rq->donor == prev_donor && prev != next) {
7168 struct task_struct *donor = rq->donor;
7169 /*
7170 * When transitioning like:
7171 *
7172 * prev next
7173 * donor: B B
7174 * curr: A B or C
7175 *
7176 * then put_prev_set_next_task() will not have done
7177 * anything, since B == B. However, A might have
7178 * missed a RT/DL balance opportunity due to being
7179 * on_cpu.
7180 */
7181 donor->sched_class->put_prev_task(rq, donor, donor);
7182 donor->sched_class->set_next_task(rq, donor, true);
7183 }
7184 } else {
7185 rq_set_donor(rq, next);
7186 }
7187
7188 picked:
7189 clear_tsk_need_resched(prev);
7190 clear_preempt_need_resched();
7191 keep_resched:
7192 rq->last_seen_need_resched_ns = 0;
7193
7194 is_switch = prev != next;
7195 if (likely(is_switch)) {
7196 rq->nr_switches++;
7197 /*
7198 * RCU users of rcu_dereference(rq->curr) may not see
7199 * changes to task_struct made by pick_next_task().
7200 */
7201 RCU_INIT_POINTER(rq->curr, next);
7202
7203 /*
7204 * The membarrier system call requires each architecture
7205 * to have a full memory barrier after updating
7206 * rq->curr, before returning to user-space.
7207 *
7208 * Here are the schemes providing that barrier on the
7209 * various architectures:
7210 * - mm ? switch_mm() : mmdrop() for x86, s390, sparc, PowerPC,
7211 * RISC-V. switch_mm() relies on membarrier_arch_switch_mm()
7212 * on PowerPC and on RISC-V.
7213 * - finish_lock_switch() for weakly-ordered
7214 * architectures where spin_unlock is a full barrier,
7215 * - switch_to() for arm64 (weakly-ordered, spin_unlock
7216 * is a RELEASE barrier),
7217 *
7218 * The barrier matches a full barrier in the proximity of
7219 * the membarrier system call entry.
7220 *
7221 * On RISC-V, this barrier pairing is also needed for the
7222 * SYNC_CORE command when switching between processes, cf.
7223 * the inline comments in membarrier_arch_switch_mm().
7224 */
7225 ++*switch_count;
7226
7227 psi_account_irqtime(rq, prev, next);
7228 psi_sched_switch(prev, next, !task_on_rq_queued(prev) ||
7229 prev->se.sched_delayed);
7230
7231 trace_sched_switch(preempt, prev, next, prev_state);
7232
7233 /* Also unlocks the rq: */
7234 rq = context_switch(rq, prev, next, &rf);
7235 } else {
7236 rq_unpin_lock(rq, &rf);
7237 __balance_callbacks(rq, NULL);
7238 hrtick_schedule_exit(rq);
7239 raw_spin_rq_unlock_irq(rq);
7240 }
7241 trace_sched_exit_tp(is_switch);
7242 }
7243
do_task_dead(void)7244 void __noreturn do_task_dead(void)
7245 {
7246 /* Causes final put_task_struct in finish_task_switch(): */
7247 set_special_state(TASK_DEAD);
7248
7249 /* Tell freezer to ignore us: */
7250 current->flags |= PF_NOFREEZE;
7251
7252 __schedule(SM_NONE);
7253 BUG();
7254
7255 /* Avoid "noreturn function does return" - but don't continue if BUG() is a NOP: */
7256 for (;;)
7257 cpu_relax();
7258 }
7259
sched_submit_work(struct task_struct * tsk)7260 static inline void sched_submit_work(struct task_struct *tsk)
7261 {
7262 static DEFINE_WAIT_OVERRIDE_MAP(sched_map, LD_WAIT_CONFIG);
7263 unsigned int task_flags;
7264
7265 /*
7266 * Establish LD_WAIT_CONFIG context to ensure none of the code called
7267 * will use a blocking primitive -- which would lead to recursion.
7268 */
7269 lock_map_acquire_try(&sched_map);
7270
7271 task_flags = tsk->flags;
7272 /*
7273 * If a worker goes to sleep, notify and ask workqueue whether it
7274 * wants to wake up a task to maintain concurrency.
7275 */
7276 if (task_flags & PF_WQ_WORKER)
7277 wq_worker_sleeping(tsk);
7278 else if (task_flags & PF_IO_WORKER)
7279 io_wq_worker_sleeping(tsk);
7280
7281 /*
7282 * spinlock and rwlock must not flush block requests. This will
7283 * deadlock if the callback attempts to acquire a lock which is
7284 * already acquired.
7285 */
7286 WARN_ON_ONCE(current->__state & TASK_RTLOCK_WAIT);
7287
7288 /*
7289 * If we are going to sleep and we have plugged IO queued,
7290 * make sure to submit it to avoid deadlocks.
7291 */
7292 blk_flush_plug(tsk->plug, true);
7293
7294 lock_map_release(&sched_map);
7295 }
7296
sched_update_worker(struct task_struct * tsk)7297 static void sched_update_worker(struct task_struct *tsk)
7298 {
7299 if (tsk->flags & (PF_WQ_WORKER | PF_IO_WORKER)) {
7300 if (tsk->flags & PF_WQ_WORKER)
7301 wq_worker_running(tsk);
7302 else
7303 io_wq_worker_running(tsk);
7304 }
7305 }
7306
__schedule_loop(int sched_mode)7307 static __always_inline void __schedule_loop(int sched_mode)
7308 {
7309 do {
7310 preempt_disable();
7311 __schedule(sched_mode);
7312 sched_preempt_enable_no_resched();
7313 } while (need_resched());
7314 }
7315
schedule(void)7316 asmlinkage __visible void __sched schedule(void)
7317 {
7318 struct task_struct *tsk = current;
7319
7320 #ifdef CONFIG_RT_MUTEXES
7321 lockdep_assert(!tsk->sched_rt_mutex);
7322 #endif
7323
7324 if (!task_is_running(tsk))
7325 sched_submit_work(tsk);
7326 __schedule_loop(SM_NONE);
7327 sched_update_worker(tsk);
7328 }
7329 EXPORT_SYMBOL(schedule);
7330
7331 /*
7332 * synchronize_rcu_tasks() makes sure that no task is stuck in preempted
7333 * state (have scheduled out non-voluntarily) by making sure that all
7334 * tasks have either left the run queue or have gone into user space.
7335 * As idle tasks do not do either, they must not ever be preempted
7336 * (schedule out non-voluntarily).
7337 *
7338 * schedule_idle() is similar to schedule_preempt_disable() except that it
7339 * never enables preemption because it does not call sched_submit_work().
7340 */
schedule_idle(void)7341 void __sched schedule_idle(void)
7342 {
7343 /*
7344 * As this skips calling sched_submit_work(), which the idle task does
7345 * regardless because that function is a NOP when the task is in a
7346 * TASK_RUNNING state, make sure this isn't used someplace that the
7347 * current task can be in any other state. Note, idle is always in the
7348 * TASK_RUNNING state.
7349 */
7350 WARN_ON_ONCE(current->__state);
7351 do {
7352 __schedule(SM_IDLE);
7353 } while (need_resched());
7354 }
7355
7356 #if defined(CONFIG_CONTEXT_TRACKING_USER) && !defined(CONFIG_HAVE_CONTEXT_TRACKING_USER_OFFSTACK)
schedule_user(void)7357 asmlinkage __visible void __sched schedule_user(void)
7358 {
7359 /*
7360 * If we come here after a random call to set_need_resched(),
7361 * or we have been woken up remotely but the IPI has not yet arrived,
7362 * we haven't yet exited the RCU idle mode. Do it here manually until
7363 * we find a better solution.
7364 *
7365 * NB: There are buggy callers of this function. Ideally we
7366 * should warn if prev_state != CT_STATE_USER, but that will trigger
7367 * too frequently to make sense yet.
7368 */
7369 enum ctx_state prev_state = exception_enter();
7370 schedule();
7371 exception_exit(prev_state);
7372 }
7373 #endif
7374
7375 /**
7376 * schedule_preempt_disabled - called with preemption disabled
7377 *
7378 * Returns with preemption disabled. Note: preempt_count must be 1
7379 */
schedule_preempt_disabled(void)7380 void __sched schedule_preempt_disabled(void)
7381 {
7382 sched_preempt_enable_no_resched();
7383 schedule();
7384 preempt_disable();
7385 }
7386
7387 #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT
schedule_rtlock(void)7388 void __sched notrace schedule_rtlock(void)
7389 {
7390 __schedule_loop(SM_RTLOCK_WAIT);
7391 }
7392 NOKPROBE_SYMBOL(schedule_rtlock);
7393 #endif
7394
preempt_schedule_common(void)7395 static void __sched notrace preempt_schedule_common(void)
7396 {
7397 do {
7398 /*
7399 * Because the function tracer can trace preempt_count_sub()
7400 * and it also uses preempt_enable/disable_notrace(), if
7401 * NEED_RESCHED is set, the preempt_enable_notrace() called
7402 * by the function tracer will call this function again and
7403 * cause infinite recursion.
7404 *
7405 * Preemption must be disabled here before the function
7406 * tracer can trace. Break up preempt_disable() into two
7407 * calls. One to disable preemption without fear of being
7408 * traced. The other to still record the preemption latency,
7409 * which can also be traced by the function tracer.
7410 */
7411 preempt_disable_notrace();
7412 preempt_latency_start(1);
7413 __schedule(SM_PREEMPT);
7414 preempt_latency_stop(1);
7415 preempt_enable_no_resched_notrace();
7416
7417 /*
7418 * Check again in case we missed a preemption opportunity
7419 * between schedule and now.
7420 */
7421 } while (need_resched());
7422 }
7423
7424 #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPTION
7425 /*
7426 * This is the entry point to schedule() from in-kernel preemption
7427 * off of preempt_enable.
7428 */
preempt_schedule(void)7429 asmlinkage __visible void __sched notrace preempt_schedule(void)
7430 {
7431 /*
7432 * If there is a non-zero preempt_count or interrupts are disabled,
7433 * we do not want to preempt the current task. Just return..
7434 */
7435 if (likely(!preemptible()))
7436 return;
7437 preempt_schedule_common();
7438 }
7439 NOKPROBE_SYMBOL(preempt_schedule);
7440 EXPORT_SYMBOL(preempt_schedule);
7441
7442 #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC
7443 # ifdef CONFIG_HAVE_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC_CALL
7444 # ifndef preempt_schedule_dynamic_enabled
7445 # define preempt_schedule_dynamic_enabled preempt_schedule
7446 # define preempt_schedule_dynamic_disabled NULL
7447 # endif
7448 DEFINE_STATIC_CALL(preempt_schedule, preempt_schedule_dynamic_enabled);
7449 EXPORT_STATIC_CALL_TRAMP(preempt_schedule);
7450 # elif defined(CONFIG_HAVE_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC_KEY)
7451 static DEFINE_STATIC_KEY_TRUE(sk_dynamic_preempt_schedule);
dynamic_preempt_schedule(void)7452 void __sched notrace dynamic_preempt_schedule(void)
7453 {
7454 if (!static_branch_unlikely(&sk_dynamic_preempt_schedule))
7455 return;
7456 preempt_schedule();
7457 }
7458 NOKPROBE_SYMBOL(dynamic_preempt_schedule);
7459 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dynamic_preempt_schedule);
7460 # endif
7461 #endif /* CONFIG_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC */
7462
7463 /**
7464 * preempt_schedule_notrace - preempt_schedule called by tracing
7465 *
7466 * The tracing infrastructure uses preempt_enable_notrace to prevent
7467 * recursion and tracing preempt enabling caused by the tracing
7468 * infrastructure itself. But as tracing can happen in areas coming
7469 * from userspace or just about to enter userspace, a preempt enable
7470 * can occur before user_exit() is called. This will cause the scheduler
7471 * to be called when the system is still in usermode.
7472 *
7473 * To prevent this, the preempt_enable_notrace will use this function
7474 * instead of preempt_schedule() to exit user context if needed before
7475 * calling the scheduler.
7476 */
preempt_schedule_notrace(void)7477 asmlinkage __visible void __sched notrace preempt_schedule_notrace(void)
7478 {
7479 enum ctx_state prev_ctx;
7480
7481 if (likely(!preemptible()))
7482 return;
7483
7484 do {
7485 /*
7486 * Because the function tracer can trace preempt_count_sub()
7487 * and it also uses preempt_enable/disable_notrace(), if
7488 * NEED_RESCHED is set, the preempt_enable_notrace() called
7489 * by the function tracer will call this function again and
7490 * cause infinite recursion.
7491 *
7492 * Preemption must be disabled here before the function
7493 * tracer can trace. Break up preempt_disable() into two
7494 * calls. One to disable preemption without fear of being
7495 * traced. The other to still record the preemption latency,
7496 * which can also be traced by the function tracer.
7497 */
7498 preempt_disable_notrace();
7499 preempt_latency_start(1);
7500 /*
7501 * Needs preempt disabled in case user_exit() is traced
7502 * and the tracer calls preempt_enable_notrace() causing
7503 * an infinite recursion.
7504 */
7505 prev_ctx = exception_enter();
7506 __schedule(SM_PREEMPT);
7507 exception_exit(prev_ctx);
7508
7509 preempt_latency_stop(1);
7510 preempt_enable_no_resched_notrace();
7511 } while (need_resched());
7512 }
7513 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(preempt_schedule_notrace);
7514
7515 #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC
7516 # if defined(CONFIG_HAVE_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC_CALL)
7517 # ifndef preempt_schedule_notrace_dynamic_enabled
7518 # define preempt_schedule_notrace_dynamic_enabled preempt_schedule_notrace
7519 # define preempt_schedule_notrace_dynamic_disabled NULL
7520 # endif
7521 DEFINE_STATIC_CALL(preempt_schedule_notrace, preempt_schedule_notrace_dynamic_enabled);
7522 EXPORT_STATIC_CALL_TRAMP(preempt_schedule_notrace);
7523 # elif defined(CONFIG_HAVE_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC_KEY)
7524 static DEFINE_STATIC_KEY_TRUE(sk_dynamic_preempt_schedule_notrace);
dynamic_preempt_schedule_notrace(void)7525 void __sched notrace dynamic_preempt_schedule_notrace(void)
7526 {
7527 if (!static_branch_unlikely(&sk_dynamic_preempt_schedule_notrace))
7528 return;
7529 preempt_schedule_notrace();
7530 }
7531 NOKPROBE_SYMBOL(dynamic_preempt_schedule_notrace);
7532 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dynamic_preempt_schedule_notrace);
7533 # endif
7534 #endif
7535
7536 #endif /* CONFIG_PREEMPTION */
7537
7538 /*
7539 * This is the entry point to schedule() from kernel preemption
7540 * off of IRQ context.
7541 * Note, that this is called and return with IRQs disabled. This will
7542 * protect us against recursive calling from IRQ contexts.
7543 */
preempt_schedule_irq(void)7544 asmlinkage __visible void __sched preempt_schedule_irq(void)
7545 {
7546 enum ctx_state prev_state;
7547
7548 /* Catch callers which need to be fixed */
7549 BUG_ON(preempt_count() || !irqs_disabled());
7550
7551 prev_state = exception_enter();
7552
7553 do {
7554 preempt_disable();
7555 local_irq_enable();
7556 __schedule(SM_PREEMPT);
7557 local_irq_disable();
7558 sched_preempt_enable_no_resched();
7559 } while (need_resched());
7560
7561 exception_exit(prev_state);
7562 }
7563
default_wake_function(wait_queue_entry_t * curr,unsigned mode,int wake_flags,void * key)7564 int default_wake_function(wait_queue_entry_t *curr, unsigned mode, int wake_flags,
7565 void *key)
7566 {
7567 WARN_ON_ONCE(wake_flags & ~(WF_SYNC|WF_CURRENT_CPU));
7568 return try_to_wake_up(curr->private, mode, wake_flags);
7569 }
7570 EXPORT_SYMBOL(default_wake_function);
7571
__setscheduler_class(int policy,int prio)7572 const struct sched_class *__setscheduler_class(int policy, int prio)
7573 {
7574 if (dl_prio(prio))
7575 return &dl_sched_class;
7576
7577 if (rt_prio(prio))
7578 return &rt_sched_class;
7579
7580 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_CLASS_EXT
7581 if (task_should_scx(policy))
7582 return &ext_sched_class;
7583 #endif
7584
7585 return &fair_sched_class;
7586 }
7587
7588 #ifdef CONFIG_RT_MUTEXES
7589
7590 /*
7591 * Would be more useful with typeof()/auto_type but they don't mix with
7592 * bit-fields. Since it's a local thing, use int. Keep the generic sounding
7593 * name such that if someone were to implement this function we get to compare
7594 * notes.
7595 */
7596 #define fetch_and_set(x, v) ({ int _x = (x); (x) = (v); _x; })
7597
rt_mutex_pre_schedule(void)7598 void rt_mutex_pre_schedule(void)
7599 {
7600 lockdep_assert(!fetch_and_set(current->sched_rt_mutex, 1));
7601 sched_submit_work(current);
7602 }
7603
rt_mutex_schedule(void)7604 void rt_mutex_schedule(void)
7605 {
7606 lockdep_assert(current->sched_rt_mutex);
7607 __schedule_loop(SM_NONE);
7608 }
7609
rt_mutex_post_schedule(void)7610 void rt_mutex_post_schedule(void)
7611 {
7612 sched_update_worker(current);
7613 lockdep_assert(fetch_and_set(current->sched_rt_mutex, 0));
7614 }
7615
7616 /*
7617 * rt_mutex_setprio - set the current priority of a task
7618 * @p: task to boost
7619 * @pi_task: donor task
7620 *
7621 * This function changes the 'effective' priority of a task. It does
7622 * not touch ->normal_prio like __setscheduler().
7623 *
7624 * Used by the rt_mutex code to implement priority inheritance
7625 * logic. Call site only calls if the priority of the task changed.
7626 */
rt_mutex_setprio(struct task_struct * p,struct task_struct * pi_task)7627 void rt_mutex_setprio(struct task_struct *p, struct task_struct *pi_task)
7628 {
7629 int prio, oldprio, queue_flag =
7630 DEQUEUE_SAVE | DEQUEUE_MOVE | DEQUEUE_NOCLOCK;
7631 const struct sched_class *prev_class, *next_class;
7632 struct rq_flags rf;
7633 struct rq *rq;
7634
7635 /* XXX used to be waiter->prio, not waiter->task->prio */
7636 prio = __rt_effective_prio(pi_task, p->normal_prio);
7637
7638 /*
7639 * If nothing changed; bail early.
7640 */
7641 if (p->pi_top_task == pi_task && prio == p->prio && !dl_prio(prio))
7642 return;
7643
7644 rq = __task_rq_lock(p, &rf);
7645 update_rq_clock(rq);
7646 /*
7647 * Set under pi_lock && rq->lock, such that the value can be used under
7648 * either lock.
7649 *
7650 * Note that there is loads of tricky to make this pointer cache work
7651 * right. rt_mutex_slowunlock()+rt_mutex_postunlock() work together to
7652 * ensure a task is de-boosted (pi_task is set to NULL) before the
7653 * task is allowed to run again (and can exit). This ensures the pointer
7654 * points to a blocked task -- which guarantees the task is present.
7655 */
7656 p->pi_top_task = pi_task;
7657
7658 /*
7659 * For FIFO/RR we only need to set prio, if that matches we're done.
7660 */
7661 if (prio == p->prio && !dl_prio(prio))
7662 goto out_unlock;
7663
7664 /*
7665 * Idle task boosting is a no-no in general. There is one
7666 * exception, when PREEMPT_RT and NOHZ is active:
7667 *
7668 * The idle task calls get_next_timer_interrupt() and holds
7669 * the timer wheel base->lock on the CPU and another CPU wants
7670 * to access the timer (probably to cancel it). We can safely
7671 * ignore the boosting request, as the idle CPU runs this code
7672 * with interrupts disabled and will complete the lock
7673 * protected section without being interrupted. So there is no
7674 * real need to boost.
7675 */
7676 if (unlikely(p == rq->idle)) {
7677 WARN_ON(p != rq->curr);
7678 WARN_ON(p->pi_blocked_on);
7679 goto out_unlock;
7680 }
7681
7682 trace_sched_pi_setprio(p, pi_task);
7683 oldprio = p->prio;
7684
7685 if (oldprio == prio && !dl_prio(prio))
7686 queue_flag &= ~DEQUEUE_MOVE;
7687
7688 prev_class = p->sched_class;
7689 next_class = __setscheduler_class(p->policy, prio);
7690
7691 if (prev_class != next_class)
7692 queue_flag |= DEQUEUE_CLASS;
7693
7694 scoped_guard (sched_change, p, queue_flag) {
7695 /*
7696 * Boosting condition are:
7697 * 1. -rt task is running and holds mutex A
7698 * --> -dl task blocks on mutex A
7699 *
7700 * 2. -dl task is running and holds mutex A
7701 * --> -dl task blocks on mutex A and could preempt the
7702 * running task
7703 */
7704 if (dl_prio(prio)) {
7705 if (!dl_prio(p->normal_prio) ||
7706 (pi_task && dl_prio(pi_task->prio) &&
7707 dl_entity_preempt(&pi_task->dl, &p->dl))) {
7708 p->dl.pi_se = pi_task->dl.pi_se;
7709 scope->flags |= ENQUEUE_REPLENISH;
7710 } else {
7711 p->dl.pi_se = &p->dl;
7712 }
7713 } else if (rt_prio(prio)) {
7714 if (dl_prio(oldprio))
7715 p->dl.pi_se = &p->dl;
7716 if (oldprio < prio)
7717 scope->flags |= ENQUEUE_HEAD;
7718 } else {
7719 if (dl_prio(oldprio))
7720 p->dl.pi_se = &p->dl;
7721 if (rt_prio(oldprio))
7722 p->rt.timeout = 0;
7723 }
7724
7725 p->sched_class = next_class;
7726 p->prio = prio;
7727 }
7728 out_unlock:
7729 /* Caller holds task_struct::pi_lock, IRQs are still disabled */
7730
7731 __balance_callbacks(rq, &rf);
7732 __task_rq_unlock(rq, p, &rf);
7733 }
7734 #endif /* CONFIG_RT_MUTEXES */
7735
7736 #if !defined(CONFIG_PREEMPTION) || defined(CONFIG_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC)
__cond_resched(void)7737 int __sched __cond_resched(void)
7738 {
7739 if (should_resched(0) && !irqs_disabled()) {
7740 preempt_schedule_common();
7741 return 1;
7742 }
7743 /*
7744 * In PREEMPT_RCU kernels, ->rcu_read_lock_nesting tells the tick
7745 * whether the current CPU is in an RCU read-side critical section,
7746 * so the tick can report quiescent states even for CPUs looping
7747 * in kernel context. In contrast, in non-preemptible kernels,
7748 * RCU readers leave no in-memory hints, which means that CPU-bound
7749 * processes executing in kernel context might never report an
7750 * RCU quiescent state. Therefore, the following code causes
7751 * cond_resched() to report a quiescent state, but only when RCU
7752 * is in urgent need of one.
7753 * A third case, preemptible, but non-PREEMPT_RCU provides for
7754 * urgently needed quiescent states via rcu_flavor_sched_clock_irq().
7755 */
7756 #ifndef CONFIG_PREEMPT_RCU
7757 rcu_all_qs();
7758 #endif
7759 return 0;
7760 }
7761 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__cond_resched);
7762 #endif
7763
7764 #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC
7765 # ifdef CONFIG_HAVE_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC_CALL
7766 # define cond_resched_dynamic_enabled __cond_resched
7767 # define cond_resched_dynamic_disabled ((void *)&__static_call_return0)
7768 DEFINE_STATIC_CALL_RET0(cond_resched, __cond_resched);
7769 EXPORT_STATIC_CALL_TRAMP(cond_resched);
7770
7771 # define might_resched_dynamic_enabled __cond_resched
7772 # define might_resched_dynamic_disabled ((void *)&__static_call_return0)
7773 DEFINE_STATIC_CALL_RET0(might_resched, __cond_resched);
7774 EXPORT_STATIC_CALL_TRAMP(might_resched);
7775 # elif defined(CONFIG_HAVE_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC_KEY)
7776 static DEFINE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE(sk_dynamic_cond_resched);
dynamic_cond_resched(void)7777 int __sched dynamic_cond_resched(void)
7778 {
7779 if (!static_branch_unlikely(&sk_dynamic_cond_resched))
7780 return 0;
7781 return __cond_resched();
7782 }
7783 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dynamic_cond_resched);
7784
7785 static DEFINE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE(sk_dynamic_might_resched);
dynamic_might_resched(void)7786 int __sched dynamic_might_resched(void)
7787 {
7788 if (!static_branch_unlikely(&sk_dynamic_might_resched))
7789 return 0;
7790 return __cond_resched();
7791 }
7792 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dynamic_might_resched);
7793 # endif
7794 #endif /* CONFIG_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC */
7795
7796 /*
7797 * __cond_resched_lock() - if a reschedule is pending, drop the given lock,
7798 * call schedule, and on return reacquire the lock.
7799 *
7800 * This works OK both with and without CONFIG_PREEMPTION. We do strange low-level
7801 * operations here to prevent schedule() from being called twice (once via
7802 * spin_unlock(), once by hand).
7803 */
__cond_resched_lock(spinlock_t * lock)7804 int __cond_resched_lock(spinlock_t *lock)
7805 {
7806 int resched = should_resched(PREEMPT_LOCK_OFFSET);
7807 int ret = 0;
7808
7809 lockdep_assert_held(lock);
7810
7811 if (spin_needbreak(lock) || resched) {
7812 spin_unlock(lock);
7813 if (!_cond_resched())
7814 cpu_relax();
7815 ret = 1;
7816 spin_lock(lock);
7817 }
7818 return ret;
7819 }
7820 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__cond_resched_lock);
7821
__cond_resched_rwlock_read(rwlock_t * lock)7822 int __cond_resched_rwlock_read(rwlock_t *lock)
7823 {
7824 int resched = should_resched(PREEMPT_LOCK_OFFSET);
7825 int ret = 0;
7826
7827 lockdep_assert_held_read(lock);
7828
7829 if (rwlock_needbreak(lock) || resched) {
7830 read_unlock(lock);
7831 if (!_cond_resched())
7832 cpu_relax();
7833 ret = 1;
7834 read_lock(lock);
7835 }
7836 return ret;
7837 }
7838 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__cond_resched_rwlock_read);
7839
__cond_resched_rwlock_write(rwlock_t * lock)7840 int __cond_resched_rwlock_write(rwlock_t *lock)
7841 {
7842 int resched = should_resched(PREEMPT_LOCK_OFFSET);
7843 int ret = 0;
7844
7845 lockdep_assert_held_write(lock);
7846
7847 if (rwlock_needbreak(lock) || resched) {
7848 write_unlock(lock);
7849 if (!_cond_resched())
7850 cpu_relax();
7851 ret = 1;
7852 write_lock(lock);
7853 }
7854 return ret;
7855 }
7856 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__cond_resched_rwlock_write);
7857
7858 #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC
7859
7860 # ifdef CONFIG_GENERIC_IRQ_ENTRY
7861 # include <linux/irq-entry-common.h>
7862 # endif
7863
7864 /*
7865 * SC:cond_resched
7866 * SC:might_resched
7867 * SC:preempt_schedule
7868 * SC:preempt_schedule_notrace
7869 * SC:irqentry_exit_cond_resched
7870 *
7871 *
7872 * NONE:
7873 * cond_resched <- __cond_resched
7874 * might_resched <- RET0
7875 * preempt_schedule <- NOP
7876 * preempt_schedule_notrace <- NOP
7877 * irqentry_exit_cond_resched <- NOP
7878 * dynamic_preempt_lazy <- false
7879 *
7880 * VOLUNTARY:
7881 * cond_resched <- __cond_resched
7882 * might_resched <- __cond_resched
7883 * preempt_schedule <- NOP
7884 * preempt_schedule_notrace <- NOP
7885 * irqentry_exit_cond_resched <- NOP
7886 * dynamic_preempt_lazy <- false
7887 *
7888 * FULL:
7889 * cond_resched <- RET0
7890 * might_resched <- RET0
7891 * preempt_schedule <- preempt_schedule
7892 * preempt_schedule_notrace <- preempt_schedule_notrace
7893 * irqentry_exit_cond_resched <- irqentry_exit_cond_resched
7894 * dynamic_preempt_lazy <- false
7895 *
7896 * LAZY:
7897 * cond_resched <- RET0
7898 * might_resched <- RET0
7899 * preempt_schedule <- preempt_schedule
7900 * preempt_schedule_notrace <- preempt_schedule_notrace
7901 * irqentry_exit_cond_resched <- irqentry_exit_cond_resched
7902 * dynamic_preempt_lazy <- true
7903 */
7904
7905 enum {
7906 preempt_dynamic_undefined = -1,
7907 preempt_dynamic_none,
7908 preempt_dynamic_voluntary,
7909 preempt_dynamic_full,
7910 preempt_dynamic_lazy,
7911 };
7912
7913 int preempt_dynamic_mode = preempt_dynamic_undefined;
7914
sched_dynamic_mode(const char * str)7915 int sched_dynamic_mode(const char *str)
7916 {
7917 # if !(defined(CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT) || defined(CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_PREEMPT_LAZY))
7918 if (!strcmp(str, "none"))
7919 return preempt_dynamic_none;
7920
7921 if (!strcmp(str, "voluntary"))
7922 return preempt_dynamic_voluntary;
7923 # endif
7924
7925 if (!strcmp(str, "full"))
7926 return preempt_dynamic_full;
7927
7928 # ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_PREEMPT_LAZY
7929 if (!strcmp(str, "lazy"))
7930 return preempt_dynamic_lazy;
7931 # endif
7932
7933 return -EINVAL;
7934 }
7935
7936 # define preempt_dynamic_key_enable(f) static_key_enable(&sk_dynamic_##f.key)
7937 # define preempt_dynamic_key_disable(f) static_key_disable(&sk_dynamic_##f.key)
7938
7939 # if defined(CONFIG_HAVE_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC_CALL)
7940 # define preempt_dynamic_enable(f) static_call_update(f, f##_dynamic_enabled)
7941 # define preempt_dynamic_disable(f) static_call_update(f, f##_dynamic_disabled)
7942 # elif defined(CONFIG_HAVE_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC_KEY)
7943 # define preempt_dynamic_enable(f) preempt_dynamic_key_enable(f)
7944 # define preempt_dynamic_disable(f) preempt_dynamic_key_disable(f)
7945 # else
7946 # error "Unsupported PREEMPT_DYNAMIC mechanism"
7947 # endif
7948
7949 static DEFINE_MUTEX(sched_dynamic_mutex);
7950
__sched_dynamic_update(int mode)7951 static void __sched_dynamic_update(int mode)
7952 {
7953 /*
7954 * Avoid {NONE,VOLUNTARY} -> FULL transitions from ever ending up in
7955 * the ZERO state, which is invalid.
7956 */
7957 preempt_dynamic_enable(cond_resched);
7958 preempt_dynamic_enable(might_resched);
7959 preempt_dynamic_enable(preempt_schedule);
7960 preempt_dynamic_enable(preempt_schedule_notrace);
7961 preempt_dynamic_enable(irqentry_exit_cond_resched);
7962 preempt_dynamic_key_disable(preempt_lazy);
7963
7964 switch (mode) {
7965 case preempt_dynamic_none:
7966 preempt_dynamic_enable(cond_resched);
7967 preempt_dynamic_disable(might_resched);
7968 preempt_dynamic_disable(preempt_schedule);
7969 preempt_dynamic_disable(preempt_schedule_notrace);
7970 preempt_dynamic_disable(irqentry_exit_cond_resched);
7971 preempt_dynamic_key_disable(preempt_lazy);
7972 if (mode != preempt_dynamic_mode)
7973 pr_info("Dynamic Preempt: none\n");
7974 break;
7975
7976 case preempt_dynamic_voluntary:
7977 preempt_dynamic_enable(cond_resched);
7978 preempt_dynamic_enable(might_resched);
7979 preempt_dynamic_disable(preempt_schedule);
7980 preempt_dynamic_disable(preempt_schedule_notrace);
7981 preempt_dynamic_disable(irqentry_exit_cond_resched);
7982 preempt_dynamic_key_disable(preempt_lazy);
7983 if (mode != preempt_dynamic_mode)
7984 pr_info("Dynamic Preempt: voluntary\n");
7985 break;
7986
7987 case preempt_dynamic_full:
7988 preempt_dynamic_disable(cond_resched);
7989 preempt_dynamic_disable(might_resched);
7990 preempt_dynamic_enable(preempt_schedule);
7991 preempt_dynamic_enable(preempt_schedule_notrace);
7992 preempt_dynamic_enable(irqentry_exit_cond_resched);
7993 preempt_dynamic_key_disable(preempt_lazy);
7994 if (mode != preempt_dynamic_mode)
7995 pr_info("Dynamic Preempt: full\n");
7996 break;
7997
7998 case preempt_dynamic_lazy:
7999 preempt_dynamic_disable(cond_resched);
8000 preempt_dynamic_disable(might_resched);
8001 preempt_dynamic_enable(preempt_schedule);
8002 preempt_dynamic_enable(preempt_schedule_notrace);
8003 preempt_dynamic_enable(irqentry_exit_cond_resched);
8004 preempt_dynamic_key_enable(preempt_lazy);
8005 if (mode != preempt_dynamic_mode)
8006 pr_info("Dynamic Preempt: lazy\n");
8007 break;
8008 }
8009
8010 WRITE_ONCE(preempt_dynamic_mode, mode);
8011 }
8012
sched_dynamic_update(int mode)8013 void sched_dynamic_update(int mode)
8014 {
8015 mutex_lock(&sched_dynamic_mutex);
8016 __sched_dynamic_update(mode);
8017 mutex_unlock(&sched_dynamic_mutex);
8018 }
8019
setup_preempt_mode(char * str)8020 static int __init setup_preempt_mode(char *str)
8021 {
8022 int mode = sched_dynamic_mode(str);
8023 if (mode < 0) {
8024 pr_warn("Dynamic Preempt: unsupported mode: %s\n", str);
8025 return 0;
8026 }
8027
8028 sched_dynamic_update(mode);
8029 return 1;
8030 }
8031 __setup("preempt=", setup_preempt_mode);
8032
preempt_dynamic_init(void)8033 static void __init preempt_dynamic_init(void)
8034 {
8035 if (preempt_dynamic_mode == preempt_dynamic_undefined) {
8036 if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PREEMPT_NONE)) {
8037 sched_dynamic_update(preempt_dynamic_none);
8038 } else if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PREEMPT_VOLUNTARY)) {
8039 sched_dynamic_update(preempt_dynamic_voluntary);
8040 } else if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PREEMPT_LAZY)) {
8041 sched_dynamic_update(preempt_dynamic_lazy);
8042 } else {
8043 /* Default static call setting, nothing to do */
8044 WARN_ON_ONCE(!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PREEMPT));
8045 preempt_dynamic_mode = preempt_dynamic_full;
8046 pr_info("Dynamic Preempt: full\n");
8047 }
8048 }
8049 }
8050
8051 # define PREEMPT_MODEL_ACCESSOR(mode) \
8052 bool preempt_model_##mode(void) \
8053 { \
8054 int mode = READ_ONCE(preempt_dynamic_mode); \
8055 WARN_ON_ONCE(mode == preempt_dynamic_undefined); \
8056 return mode == preempt_dynamic_##mode; \
8057 } \
8058 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(preempt_model_##mode)
8059
8060 PREEMPT_MODEL_ACCESSOR(none);
8061 PREEMPT_MODEL_ACCESSOR(voluntary);
8062 PREEMPT_MODEL_ACCESSOR(full);
8063 PREEMPT_MODEL_ACCESSOR(lazy);
8064
8065 #else /* !CONFIG_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC: */
8066
8067 #define preempt_dynamic_mode -1
8068
preempt_dynamic_init(void)8069 static inline void preempt_dynamic_init(void) { }
8070
8071 #endif /* CONFIG_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC */
8072
8073 const char *preempt_modes[] = {
8074 "none", "voluntary", "full", "lazy", NULL,
8075 };
8076
preempt_model_str(void)8077 const char *preempt_model_str(void)
8078 {
8079 bool brace = IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT) &&
8080 (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC) ||
8081 IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PREEMPT_LAZY));
8082 static char buf[128];
8083
8084 if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PREEMPT_BUILD)) {
8085 struct seq_buf s;
8086
8087 seq_buf_init(&s, buf, sizeof(buf));
8088 seq_buf_puts(&s, "PREEMPT");
8089
8090 if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT))
8091 seq_buf_printf(&s, "%sRT%s",
8092 brace ? "_{" : "_",
8093 brace ? "," : "");
8094
8095 if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC)) {
8096 seq_buf_printf(&s, "(%s)%s",
8097 preempt_dynamic_mode >= 0 ?
8098 preempt_modes[preempt_dynamic_mode] : "undef",
8099 brace ? "}" : "");
8100 return seq_buf_str(&s);
8101 }
8102
8103 if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PREEMPT_LAZY)) {
8104 seq_buf_printf(&s, "LAZY%s",
8105 brace ? "}" : "");
8106 return seq_buf_str(&s);
8107 }
8108
8109 return seq_buf_str(&s);
8110 }
8111
8112 if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PREEMPT_VOLUNTARY_BUILD))
8113 return "VOLUNTARY";
8114
8115 return "NONE";
8116 }
8117
io_schedule_prepare(void)8118 int io_schedule_prepare(void)
8119 {
8120 int old_iowait = current->in_iowait;
8121
8122 current->in_iowait = 1;
8123 blk_flush_plug(current->plug, true);
8124 return old_iowait;
8125 }
8126
io_schedule_finish(int token)8127 void io_schedule_finish(int token)
8128 {
8129 current->in_iowait = token;
8130 }
8131
8132 /*
8133 * This task is about to go to sleep on IO. Increment rq->nr_iowait so
8134 * that process accounting knows that this is a task in IO wait state.
8135 */
io_schedule_timeout(long timeout)8136 long __sched io_schedule_timeout(long timeout)
8137 {
8138 int token;
8139 long ret;
8140
8141 token = io_schedule_prepare();
8142 ret = schedule_timeout(timeout);
8143 io_schedule_finish(token);
8144
8145 return ret;
8146 }
8147 EXPORT_SYMBOL(io_schedule_timeout);
8148
io_schedule(void)8149 void __sched io_schedule(void)
8150 {
8151 int token;
8152
8153 token = io_schedule_prepare();
8154 schedule();
8155 io_schedule_finish(token);
8156 }
8157 EXPORT_SYMBOL(io_schedule);
8158
sched_show_task(struct task_struct * p)8159 void sched_show_task(struct task_struct *p)
8160 {
8161 unsigned long free;
8162 int ppid;
8163
8164 if (!try_get_task_stack(p))
8165 return;
8166
8167 pr_info("task:%-15.15s state:%c", p->comm, task_state_to_char(p));
8168
8169 if (task_is_running(p))
8170 pr_cont(" running task ");
8171 free = stack_not_used(p);
8172 ppid = 0;
8173 rcu_read_lock();
8174 if (pid_alive(p))
8175 ppid = task_pid_nr(rcu_dereference(p->real_parent));
8176 rcu_read_unlock();
8177 pr_cont(" stack:%-5lu pid:%-5d tgid:%-5d ppid:%-6d task_flags:0x%04x flags:0x%08lx\n",
8178 free, task_pid_nr(p), task_tgid_nr(p),
8179 ppid, p->flags, read_task_thread_flags(p));
8180
8181 print_worker_info(KERN_INFO, p);
8182 print_stop_info(KERN_INFO, p);
8183 print_scx_info(KERN_INFO, p);
8184 show_stack(p, NULL, KERN_INFO);
8185 put_task_stack(p);
8186 }
8187 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sched_show_task);
8188
8189 static inline bool
state_filter_match(unsigned long state_filter,struct task_struct * p)8190 state_filter_match(unsigned long state_filter, struct task_struct *p)
8191 {
8192 unsigned int state = READ_ONCE(p->__state);
8193
8194 /* no filter, everything matches */
8195 if (!state_filter)
8196 return true;
8197
8198 /* filter, but doesn't match */
8199 if (!(state & state_filter))
8200 return false;
8201
8202 /*
8203 * When looking for TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE skip TASK_IDLE (allows
8204 * TASK_KILLABLE).
8205 */
8206 if (state_filter == TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE && (state & TASK_NOLOAD))
8207 return false;
8208
8209 return true;
8210 }
8211
8212
show_state_filter(unsigned int state_filter)8213 void show_state_filter(unsigned int state_filter)
8214 {
8215 struct task_struct *g, *p;
8216
8217 rcu_read_lock();
8218 for_each_process_thread(g, p) {
8219 /*
8220 * reset the NMI-timeout, listing all files on a slow
8221 * console might take a lot of time:
8222 * Also, reset softlockup watchdogs on all CPUs, because
8223 * another CPU might be blocked waiting for us to process
8224 * an IPI.
8225 */
8226 touch_nmi_watchdog();
8227 touch_all_softlockup_watchdogs();
8228 if (state_filter_match(state_filter, p))
8229 sched_show_task(p);
8230 }
8231
8232 if (!state_filter)
8233 sysrq_sched_debug_show();
8234
8235 rcu_read_unlock();
8236 /*
8237 * Only show locks if all tasks are dumped:
8238 */
8239 if (!state_filter)
8240 debug_show_all_locks();
8241 }
8242
8243 /**
8244 * init_idle - set up an idle thread for a given CPU
8245 * @idle: task in question
8246 * @cpu: CPU the idle task belongs to
8247 *
8248 * NOTE: this function does not set the idle thread's NEED_RESCHED
8249 * flag, to make booting more robust.
8250 */
init_idle(struct task_struct * idle,int cpu)8251 void __init init_idle(struct task_struct *idle, int cpu)
8252 {
8253 struct affinity_context ac = (struct affinity_context) {
8254 .new_mask = cpumask_of(cpu),
8255 .flags = 0,
8256 };
8257 struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu);
8258 unsigned long flags;
8259
8260 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&idle->pi_lock, flags);
8261 raw_spin_rq_lock(rq);
8262
8263 idle->__state = TASK_RUNNING;
8264 idle->se.exec_start = sched_clock();
8265 /*
8266 * PF_KTHREAD should already be set at this point; regardless, make it
8267 * look like a proper per-CPU kthread.
8268 */
8269 idle->flags |= PF_KTHREAD | PF_NO_SETAFFINITY;
8270 kthread_set_per_cpu(idle, cpu);
8271
8272 /*
8273 * No validation and serialization required at boot time and for
8274 * setting up the idle tasks of not yet online CPUs.
8275 */
8276 set_cpus_allowed_common(idle, &ac);
8277 /*
8278 * We're having a chicken and egg problem, even though we are
8279 * holding rq->lock, the CPU isn't yet set to this CPU so the
8280 * lockdep check in task_group() will fail.
8281 *
8282 * Similar case to sched_fork(). / Alternatively we could
8283 * use task_rq_lock() here and obtain the other rq->lock.
8284 *
8285 * Silence PROVE_RCU
8286 */
8287 rcu_read_lock();
8288 __set_task_cpu(idle, cpu);
8289 rcu_read_unlock();
8290
8291 rq->idle = idle;
8292 rq_set_donor(rq, idle);
8293 rcu_assign_pointer(rq->curr, idle);
8294 idle->on_rq = TASK_ON_RQ_QUEUED;
8295 idle->on_cpu = 1;
8296 raw_spin_rq_unlock(rq);
8297 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&idle->pi_lock, flags);
8298
8299 /* Set the preempt count _outside_ the spinlocks! */
8300 init_idle_preempt_count(idle, cpu);
8301
8302 /*
8303 * The idle tasks have their own, simple scheduling class:
8304 */
8305 idle->sched_class = &idle_sched_class;
8306 ftrace_graph_init_idle_task(idle, cpu);
8307 vtime_init_idle(idle, cpu);
8308 sprintf(idle->comm, "%s/%d", INIT_TASK_COMM, cpu);
8309 }
8310
cpuset_cpumask_can_shrink(const struct cpumask * cur,const struct cpumask * trial)8311 int cpuset_cpumask_can_shrink(const struct cpumask *cur,
8312 const struct cpumask *trial)
8313 {
8314 int ret = 1;
8315
8316 if (cpumask_empty(cur))
8317 return ret;
8318
8319 ret = dl_cpuset_cpumask_can_shrink(cur, trial);
8320
8321 return ret;
8322 }
8323
task_can_attach(struct task_struct * p)8324 int task_can_attach(struct task_struct *p)
8325 {
8326 int ret = 0;
8327
8328 /*
8329 * Kthreads which disallow setaffinity shouldn't be moved
8330 * to a new cpuset; we don't want to change their CPU
8331 * affinity and isolating such threads by their set of
8332 * allowed nodes is unnecessary. Thus, cpusets are not
8333 * applicable for such threads. This prevents checking for
8334 * success of set_cpus_allowed_ptr() on all attached tasks
8335 * before cpus_mask may be changed.
8336 */
8337 if (p->flags & PF_NO_SETAFFINITY)
8338 ret = -EINVAL;
8339
8340 return ret;
8341 }
8342
8343 bool sched_smp_initialized __read_mostly;
8344
8345 #ifdef CONFIG_NUMA_BALANCING
8346 /* Migrate current task p to target_cpu */
migrate_task_to(struct task_struct * p,int target_cpu)8347 int migrate_task_to(struct task_struct *p, int target_cpu)
8348 {
8349 struct migration_arg arg = { p, target_cpu };
8350 int curr_cpu = task_cpu(p);
8351
8352 if (curr_cpu == target_cpu)
8353 return 0;
8354
8355 if (!cpumask_test_cpu(target_cpu, p->cpus_ptr))
8356 return -EINVAL;
8357
8358 /* TODO: This is not properly updating schedstats */
8359
8360 trace_sched_move_numa(p, curr_cpu, target_cpu);
8361 return stop_one_cpu(curr_cpu, migration_cpu_stop, &arg);
8362 }
8363
8364 /*
8365 * Requeue a task on a given node and accurately track the number of NUMA
8366 * tasks on the runqueues
8367 */
sched_setnuma(struct task_struct * p,int nid)8368 void sched_setnuma(struct task_struct *p, int nid)
8369 {
8370 guard(task_rq_lock)(p);
8371 scoped_guard (sched_change, p, DEQUEUE_SAVE)
8372 p->numa_preferred_nid = nid;
8373 }
8374 #endif /* CONFIG_NUMA_BALANCING */
8375
8376 #ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU
8377 /*
8378 * Invoked on the outgoing CPU in context of the CPU hotplug thread
8379 * after ensuring that there are no user space tasks left on the CPU.
8380 *
8381 * If there is a lazy mm in use on the hotplug thread, drop it and
8382 * switch to init_mm.
8383 *
8384 * The reference count on init_mm is dropped in finish_cpu().
8385 */
sched_force_init_mm(void)8386 static void sched_force_init_mm(void)
8387 {
8388 struct mm_struct *mm = current->active_mm;
8389
8390 if (mm != &init_mm) {
8391 mmgrab_lazy_tlb(&init_mm);
8392 local_irq_disable();
8393 current->active_mm = &init_mm;
8394 switch_mm_irqs_off(mm, &init_mm, current);
8395 local_irq_enable();
8396 finish_arch_post_lock_switch();
8397 mmdrop_lazy_tlb(mm);
8398 }
8399
8400 /* finish_cpu(), as ran on the BP, will clean up the active_mm state */
8401 }
8402
__balance_push_cpu_stop(void * arg)8403 static int __balance_push_cpu_stop(void *arg)
8404 {
8405 struct task_struct *p = arg;
8406 struct rq *rq = this_rq();
8407 struct rq_flags rf;
8408 int cpu;
8409
8410 scoped_guard (raw_spinlock_irq, &p->pi_lock) {
8411 /*
8412 * We may change the underlying rq, but the locks held will
8413 * appropriately be "transferred" when switching.
8414 */
8415 context_unsafe_alias(rq);
8416
8417 cpu = select_fallback_rq(rq->cpu, p);
8418
8419 rq_lock(rq, &rf);
8420 update_rq_clock(rq);
8421 if (task_rq(p) == rq && task_on_rq_queued(p))
8422 rq = __migrate_task(rq, &rf, p, cpu);
8423 rq_unlock(rq, &rf);
8424 }
8425
8426 put_task_struct(p);
8427
8428 return 0;
8429 }
8430
8431 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct cpu_stop_work, push_work);
8432
8433 /*
8434 * Ensure we only run per-cpu kthreads once the CPU goes !active.
8435 *
8436 * This is enabled below SCHED_AP_ACTIVE; when !cpu_active(), but only
8437 * effective when the hotplug motion is down.
8438 */
balance_push(struct rq * rq)8439 static void balance_push(struct rq *rq)
8440 __must_hold(__rq_lockp(rq))
8441 {
8442 struct task_struct *push_task = rq->curr;
8443
8444 lockdep_assert_rq_held(rq);
8445
8446 /*
8447 * Ensure the thing is persistent until balance_push_set(.on = false);
8448 */
8449 rq->balance_callback = &balance_push_callback;
8450
8451 /*
8452 * Only active while going offline and when invoked on the outgoing
8453 * CPU.
8454 */
8455 if (!cpu_dying(rq->cpu) || rq != this_rq())
8456 return;
8457
8458 /*
8459 * Both the cpu-hotplug and stop task are in this case and are
8460 * required to complete the hotplug process.
8461 */
8462 if (kthread_is_per_cpu(push_task) ||
8463 is_migration_disabled(push_task)) {
8464
8465 /*
8466 * If this is the idle task on the outgoing CPU try to wake
8467 * up the hotplug control thread which might wait for the
8468 * last task to vanish. The rcuwait_active() check is
8469 * accurate here because the waiter is pinned on this CPU
8470 * and can't obviously be running in parallel.
8471 *
8472 * On RT kernels this also has to check whether there are
8473 * pinned and scheduled out tasks on the runqueue. They
8474 * need to leave the migrate disabled section first.
8475 */
8476 if (!rq->nr_running && !rq_has_pinned_tasks(rq) &&
8477 rcuwait_active(&rq->hotplug_wait)) {
8478 raw_spin_rq_unlock(rq);
8479 rcuwait_wake_up(&rq->hotplug_wait);
8480 raw_spin_rq_lock(rq);
8481 }
8482 return;
8483 }
8484
8485 get_task_struct(push_task);
8486 /*
8487 * Temporarily drop rq->lock such that we can wake-up the stop task.
8488 * Both preemption and IRQs are still disabled.
8489 */
8490 preempt_disable();
8491 raw_spin_rq_unlock(rq);
8492 stop_one_cpu_nowait(rq->cpu, __balance_push_cpu_stop, push_task,
8493 this_cpu_ptr(&push_work));
8494 preempt_enable();
8495 /*
8496 * At this point need_resched() is true and we'll take the loop in
8497 * schedule(). The next pick is obviously going to be the stop task
8498 * which kthread_is_per_cpu() and will push this task away.
8499 */
8500 raw_spin_rq_lock(rq);
8501 }
8502
balance_push_set(int cpu,bool on)8503 static void balance_push_set(int cpu, bool on)
8504 {
8505 struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu);
8506 struct rq_flags rf;
8507
8508 rq_lock_irqsave(rq, &rf);
8509 if (on) {
8510 WARN_ON_ONCE(rq->balance_callback);
8511 rq->balance_callback = &balance_push_callback;
8512 } else if (rq->balance_callback == &balance_push_callback) {
8513 rq->balance_callback = NULL;
8514 }
8515 rq_unlock_irqrestore(rq, &rf);
8516 }
8517
8518 /*
8519 * Invoked from a CPUs hotplug control thread after the CPU has been marked
8520 * inactive. All tasks which are not per CPU kernel threads are either
8521 * pushed off this CPU now via balance_push() or placed on a different CPU
8522 * during wakeup. Wait until the CPU is quiescent.
8523 */
balance_hotplug_wait(void)8524 static void balance_hotplug_wait(void)
8525 {
8526 struct rq *rq = this_rq();
8527
8528 rcuwait_wait_event(&rq->hotplug_wait,
8529 rq->nr_running == 1 && !rq_has_pinned_tasks(rq),
8530 TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
8531 }
8532
8533 #else /* !CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU: */
8534
balance_push(struct rq * rq)8535 static inline void balance_push(struct rq *rq)
8536 {
8537 }
8538
balance_push_set(int cpu,bool on)8539 static inline void balance_push_set(int cpu, bool on)
8540 {
8541 }
8542
balance_hotplug_wait(void)8543 static inline void balance_hotplug_wait(void)
8544 {
8545 }
8546
8547 #endif /* !CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU */
8548
set_rq_online(struct rq * rq)8549 void set_rq_online(struct rq *rq)
8550 {
8551 if (!rq->online) {
8552 const struct sched_class *class;
8553
8554 cpumask_set_cpu(rq->cpu, rq->rd->online);
8555 rq->online = 1;
8556
8557 for_each_class(class) {
8558 if (class->rq_online)
8559 class->rq_online(rq);
8560 }
8561 }
8562 }
8563
set_rq_offline(struct rq * rq)8564 void set_rq_offline(struct rq *rq)
8565 {
8566 if (rq->online) {
8567 const struct sched_class *class;
8568
8569 update_rq_clock(rq);
8570 for_each_class(class) {
8571 if (class->rq_offline)
8572 class->rq_offline(rq);
8573 }
8574
8575 cpumask_clear_cpu(rq->cpu, rq->rd->online);
8576 rq->online = 0;
8577 }
8578 }
8579
sched_set_rq_online(struct rq * rq,int cpu)8580 static inline void sched_set_rq_online(struct rq *rq, int cpu)
8581 {
8582 struct rq_flags rf;
8583
8584 rq_lock_irqsave(rq, &rf);
8585 if (rq->rd) {
8586 BUG_ON(!cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, rq->rd->span));
8587 set_rq_online(rq);
8588 }
8589 rq_unlock_irqrestore(rq, &rf);
8590 }
8591
sched_set_rq_offline(struct rq * rq,int cpu)8592 static inline void sched_set_rq_offline(struct rq *rq, int cpu)
8593 {
8594 struct rq_flags rf;
8595
8596 rq_lock_irqsave(rq, &rf);
8597 if (rq->rd) {
8598 BUG_ON(!cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, rq->rd->span));
8599 set_rq_offline(rq);
8600 }
8601 rq_unlock_irqrestore(rq, &rf);
8602 }
8603
8604 /*
8605 * used to mark begin/end of suspend/resume:
8606 */
8607 static int num_cpus_frozen;
8608
8609 /*
8610 * Update cpusets according to cpu_active mask. If cpusets are
8611 * disabled, cpuset_update_active_cpus() becomes a simple wrapper
8612 * around partition_sched_domains().
8613 *
8614 * If we come here as part of a suspend/resume, don't touch cpusets because we
8615 * want to restore it back to its original state upon resume anyway.
8616 */
cpuset_cpu_active(void)8617 static void cpuset_cpu_active(void)
8618 {
8619 if (cpuhp_tasks_frozen) {
8620 /*
8621 * num_cpus_frozen tracks how many CPUs are involved in suspend
8622 * resume sequence. As long as this is not the last online
8623 * operation in the resume sequence, just build a single sched
8624 * domain, ignoring cpusets.
8625 */
8626 cpuset_reset_sched_domains();
8627 if (--num_cpus_frozen)
8628 return;
8629 /*
8630 * This is the last CPU online operation. So fall through and
8631 * restore the original sched domains by considering the
8632 * cpuset configurations.
8633 */
8634 cpuset_force_rebuild();
8635 }
8636 cpuset_update_active_cpus();
8637 }
8638
cpuset_cpu_inactive(unsigned int cpu)8639 static void cpuset_cpu_inactive(unsigned int cpu)
8640 {
8641 if (!cpuhp_tasks_frozen) {
8642 cpuset_update_active_cpus();
8643 } else {
8644 num_cpus_frozen++;
8645 cpuset_reset_sched_domains();
8646 }
8647 }
8648
sched_smt_present_inc(int cpu)8649 static inline void sched_smt_present_inc(int cpu)
8650 {
8651 if (cpumask_weight(cpu_smt_mask(cpu)) == 2)
8652 static_branch_inc_cpuslocked(&sched_smt_present);
8653 }
8654
sched_smt_present_dec(int cpu)8655 static inline void sched_smt_present_dec(int cpu)
8656 {
8657 if (cpumask_weight(cpu_smt_mask(cpu)) == 2)
8658 static_branch_dec_cpuslocked(&sched_smt_present);
8659 }
8660
sched_cpu_activate(unsigned int cpu)8661 int sched_cpu_activate(unsigned int cpu)
8662 {
8663 struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu);
8664
8665 /*
8666 * Clear the balance_push callback and prepare to schedule
8667 * regular tasks.
8668 */
8669 balance_push_set(cpu, false);
8670
8671 /*
8672 * When going up, increment the number of cores with SMT present.
8673 */
8674 sched_smt_present_inc(cpu);
8675 set_cpu_active(cpu, true);
8676
8677 if (sched_smp_initialized) {
8678 sched_update_numa(cpu, true);
8679 sched_domains_numa_masks_set(cpu);
8680 cpuset_cpu_active();
8681 }
8682
8683 scx_rq_activate(rq);
8684
8685 /*
8686 * Put the rq online, if not already. This happens:
8687 *
8688 * 1) In the early boot process, because we build the real domains
8689 * after all CPUs have been brought up.
8690 *
8691 * 2) At runtime, if cpuset_cpu_active() fails to rebuild the
8692 * domains.
8693 */
8694 sched_set_rq_online(rq, cpu);
8695
8696 return 0;
8697 }
8698
sched_cpu_deactivate(unsigned int cpu)8699 int sched_cpu_deactivate(unsigned int cpu)
8700 {
8701 struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu);
8702 int ret;
8703
8704 ret = dl_bw_deactivate(cpu);
8705
8706 if (ret)
8707 return ret;
8708
8709 /*
8710 * Remove CPU from nohz.idle_cpus_mask to prevent participating in
8711 * load balancing when not active
8712 */
8713 scoped_guard (rcu)
8714 nohz_balance_exit_idle(rq);
8715
8716 set_cpu_active(cpu, false);
8717
8718 /*
8719 * From this point forward, this CPU will refuse to run any task that
8720 * is not: migrate_disable() or KTHREAD_IS_PER_CPU, and will actively
8721 * push those tasks away until this gets cleared, see
8722 * sched_cpu_dying().
8723 */
8724 balance_push_set(cpu, true);
8725
8726 /*
8727 * We've cleared cpu_active_mask / set balance_push, wait for all
8728 * preempt-disabled and RCU users of this state to go away such that
8729 * all new such users will observe it.
8730 *
8731 * Specifically, we rely on ttwu to no longer target this CPU, see
8732 * ttwu_queue_cond() and is_cpu_allowed().
8733 *
8734 * Do sync before park smpboot threads to take care the RCU boost case.
8735 */
8736 synchronize_rcu();
8737
8738 sched_domains_free_llc_id(cpu);
8739
8740 sched_set_rq_offline(rq, cpu);
8741
8742 scx_rq_deactivate(rq);
8743
8744 /*
8745 * When going down, decrement the number of cores with SMT present.
8746 */
8747 sched_smt_present_dec(cpu);
8748
8749 sched_core_cpu_deactivate(cpu);
8750
8751 if (!sched_smp_initialized)
8752 return 0;
8753
8754 sched_update_numa(cpu, false);
8755 cpuset_cpu_inactive(cpu);
8756 sched_domains_numa_masks_clear(cpu);
8757 return 0;
8758 }
8759
sched_rq_cpu_starting(unsigned int cpu)8760 static void sched_rq_cpu_starting(unsigned int cpu)
8761 {
8762 struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu);
8763
8764 rq->calc_load_update = calc_load_update;
8765 update_max_interval();
8766 }
8767
sched_cpu_starting(unsigned int cpu)8768 int sched_cpu_starting(unsigned int cpu)
8769 {
8770 sched_core_cpu_starting(cpu);
8771 sched_rq_cpu_starting(cpu);
8772 sched_tick_start(cpu);
8773 return 0;
8774 }
8775
8776 #ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU
8777
8778 /*
8779 * Invoked immediately before the stopper thread is invoked to bring the
8780 * CPU down completely. At this point all per CPU kthreads except the
8781 * hotplug thread (current) and the stopper thread (inactive) have been
8782 * either parked or have been unbound from the outgoing CPU. Ensure that
8783 * any of those which might be on the way out are gone.
8784 *
8785 * If after this point a bound task is being woken on this CPU then the
8786 * responsible hotplug callback has failed to do it's job.
8787 * sched_cpu_dying() will catch it with the appropriate fireworks.
8788 */
sched_cpu_wait_empty(unsigned int cpu)8789 int sched_cpu_wait_empty(unsigned int cpu)
8790 {
8791 balance_hotplug_wait();
8792 sched_force_init_mm();
8793 return 0;
8794 }
8795
8796 /*
8797 * Since this CPU is going 'away' for a while, fold any nr_active delta we
8798 * might have. Called from the CPU stopper task after ensuring that the
8799 * stopper is the last running task on the CPU, so nr_active count is
8800 * stable. We need to take the tear-down thread which is calling this into
8801 * account, so we hand in adjust = 1 to the load calculation.
8802 *
8803 * Also see the comment "Global load-average calculations".
8804 */
calc_load_migrate(struct rq * rq)8805 static void calc_load_migrate(struct rq *rq)
8806 {
8807 long delta = calc_load_fold_active(rq, 1);
8808
8809 if (delta)
8810 atomic_long_add(delta, &calc_load_tasks);
8811 }
8812
dump_rq_tasks(struct rq * rq,const char * loglvl)8813 static void dump_rq_tasks(struct rq *rq, const char *loglvl)
8814 {
8815 struct task_struct *g, *p;
8816 int cpu = cpu_of(rq);
8817
8818 lockdep_assert_rq_held(rq);
8819
8820 printk("%sCPU%d enqueued tasks (%u total):\n", loglvl, cpu, rq->nr_running);
8821 for_each_process_thread(g, p) {
8822 if (task_cpu(p) != cpu)
8823 continue;
8824
8825 if (!task_on_rq_queued(p))
8826 continue;
8827
8828 printk("%s\tpid: %d, name: %s\n", loglvl, p->pid, p->comm);
8829 }
8830 }
8831
sched_cpu_dying(unsigned int cpu)8832 int sched_cpu_dying(unsigned int cpu)
8833 {
8834 struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu);
8835 struct rq_flags rf;
8836
8837 /* Handle pending wakeups and then migrate everything off */
8838 sched_tick_stop(cpu);
8839
8840 rq_lock_irqsave(rq, &rf);
8841 update_rq_clock(rq);
8842 if (rq->nr_running != 1 || rq_has_pinned_tasks(rq)) {
8843 WARN(true, "Dying CPU not properly vacated!");
8844 dump_rq_tasks(rq, KERN_WARNING);
8845 }
8846 dl_server_stop(&rq->fair_server);
8847 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_CLASS_EXT
8848 dl_server_stop(&rq->ext_server);
8849 #endif
8850 rq_unlock_irqrestore(rq, &rf);
8851
8852 calc_load_migrate(rq);
8853 update_max_interval();
8854 hrtick_clear(rq);
8855 sched_core_cpu_dying(cpu);
8856 return 0;
8857 }
8858 #endif /* CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU */
8859
sched_init_smp(void)8860 void __init sched_init_smp(void)
8861 {
8862 sched_init_numa(NUMA_NO_NODE);
8863
8864 prandom_init_once(&sched_rnd_state);
8865
8866 /*
8867 * There's no userspace yet to cause hotplug operations; hence all the
8868 * CPU masks are stable and all blatant races in the below code cannot
8869 * happen.
8870 */
8871 sched_domains_mutex_lock();
8872 sched_init_domains(cpu_active_mask);
8873 sched_domains_mutex_unlock();
8874
8875 /* Move init over to a non-isolated CPU */
8876 if (set_cpus_allowed_ptr(current, housekeeping_cpumask(HK_TYPE_DOMAIN)) < 0)
8877 BUG();
8878 current->flags &= ~PF_NO_SETAFFINITY;
8879 sched_init_granularity();
8880
8881 init_sched_rt_class();
8882 init_sched_dl_class();
8883
8884 sched_init_dl_servers();
8885
8886 sched_smp_initialized = true;
8887 }
8888
migration_init(void)8889 static int __init migration_init(void)
8890 {
8891 sched_cpu_starting(smp_processor_id());
8892 return 0;
8893 }
8894 early_initcall(migration_init);
8895
in_sched_functions(unsigned long addr)8896 int in_sched_functions(unsigned long addr)
8897 {
8898 return in_lock_functions(addr) ||
8899 (addr >= (unsigned long)__sched_text_start
8900 && addr < (unsigned long)__sched_text_end);
8901 }
8902
8903 #ifdef CONFIG_CGROUP_SCHED
8904 /*
8905 * Default task group.
8906 * Every task in system belongs to this group at bootup.
8907 */
8908 struct task_group root_task_group;
8909 LIST_HEAD(task_groups);
8910
8911 /* Cacheline aligned slab cache for task_group */
8912 static struct kmem_cache *task_group_cache __ro_after_init;
8913 #endif
8914
sched_init(void)8915 void __init sched_init(void)
8916 {
8917 unsigned long __maybe_unused ptr = 0;
8918 int i;
8919
8920 /* Make sure the linker didn't screw up */
8921 BUG_ON(!sched_class_above(&stop_sched_class, &dl_sched_class));
8922 BUG_ON(!sched_class_above(&dl_sched_class, &rt_sched_class));
8923 BUG_ON(!sched_class_above(&rt_sched_class, &fair_sched_class));
8924 BUG_ON(!sched_class_above(&fair_sched_class, &idle_sched_class));
8925 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_CLASS_EXT
8926 BUG_ON(!sched_class_above(&fair_sched_class, &ext_sched_class));
8927 BUG_ON(!sched_class_above(&ext_sched_class, &idle_sched_class));
8928 #endif
8929
8930 wait_bit_init();
8931
8932 #ifdef CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED
8933 root_task_group.cfs_rq = &runqueues.cfs;
8934
8935 root_task_group.shares = ROOT_TASK_GROUP_LOAD;
8936 init_cfs_bandwidth(&root_task_group.cfs_bandwidth, NULL);
8937 #endif /* CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED */
8938 #ifdef CONFIG_EXT_GROUP_SCHED
8939 scx_tg_init(&root_task_group);
8940 #endif /* CONFIG_EXT_GROUP_SCHED */
8941 #ifdef CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED
8942 ptr += 2 * nr_cpu_ids * sizeof(void **);
8943 ptr = (unsigned long)kzalloc(ptr, GFP_NOWAIT);
8944 root_task_group.rt_se = (struct sched_rt_entity **)ptr;
8945 ptr += nr_cpu_ids * sizeof(void **);
8946
8947 root_task_group.rt_rq = (struct rt_rq **)ptr;
8948 ptr += nr_cpu_ids * sizeof(void **);
8949
8950 #endif /* CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED */
8951
8952 init_defrootdomain();
8953
8954 #ifdef CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED
8955 init_rt_bandwidth(&root_task_group.rt_bandwidth,
8956 global_rt_period(), global_rt_runtime());
8957 #endif /* CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED */
8958
8959 #ifdef CONFIG_CGROUP_SCHED
8960 task_group_cache = KMEM_CACHE(task_group, 0);
8961
8962 list_add(&root_task_group.list, &task_groups);
8963 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&root_task_group.children);
8964 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&root_task_group.siblings);
8965 autogroup_init(&init_task);
8966 #endif /* CONFIG_CGROUP_SCHED */
8967
8968 for_each_possible_cpu(i) {
8969 struct rq *rq;
8970
8971 rq = cpu_rq(i);
8972 raw_spin_lock_init(&rq->__lock);
8973 rq->nr_running = 0;
8974 rq->calc_load_active = 0;
8975 rq->calc_load_update = jiffies + LOAD_FREQ;
8976 init_cfs_rq(&rq->cfs);
8977 init_rt_rq(&rq->rt);
8978 init_dl_rq(&rq->dl);
8979 #ifdef CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED
8980 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&rq->leaf_cfs_rq_list);
8981 rq->tmp_alone_branch = &rq->leaf_cfs_rq_list;
8982 /*
8983 * How much CPU bandwidth does root_task_group get?
8984 *
8985 * In case of task-groups formed through the cgroup filesystem, it
8986 * gets 100% of the CPU resources in the system. This overall
8987 * system CPU resource is divided among the tasks of
8988 * root_task_group and its child task-groups in a fair manner,
8989 * based on each entity's (task or task-group's) weight
8990 * (se->load.weight).
8991 *
8992 * In other words, if root_task_group has 10 tasks of weight
8993 * 1024) and two child groups A0 and A1 (of weight 1024 each),
8994 * then A0's share of the CPU resource is:
8995 *
8996 * A0's bandwidth = 1024 / (10*1024 + 1024 + 1024) = 8.33%
8997 *
8998 * We achieve this by letting root_task_group's tasks sit
8999 * directly in rq->cfs (i.e root_task_group->se[] = NULL).
9000 */
9001 init_tg_cfs_entry(&root_task_group, &rq->cfs, NULL, i, NULL);
9002 #endif /* CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED */
9003
9004 #ifdef CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED
9005 /*
9006 * This is required for init cpu because rt.c:__enable_runtime()
9007 * starts working after scheduler_running, which is not the case
9008 * yet.
9009 */
9010 rq->rt.rt_runtime = global_rt_runtime();
9011 init_tg_rt_entry(&root_task_group, &rq->rt, NULL, i, NULL);
9012 #endif
9013 rq->next_class = &idle_sched_class;
9014
9015 rq->sd = NULL;
9016 rq->rd = NULL;
9017 rq->cpu_capacity = SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE;
9018 rq->balance_callback = &balance_push_callback;
9019 rq->active_balance = 0;
9020 rq->next_balance = jiffies;
9021 rq->push_cpu = 0;
9022 rq->cpu = i;
9023 rq->online = 0;
9024 rq->idle_stamp = 0;
9025 rq->avg_idle = 2*sysctl_sched_migration_cost;
9026 rq->max_idle_balance_cost = sysctl_sched_migration_cost;
9027
9028 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&rq->cfs_tasks);
9029
9030 rq_attach_root(rq, &def_root_domain);
9031 #ifdef CONFIG_NO_HZ_COMMON
9032 rq->last_blocked_load_update_tick = jiffies;
9033 atomic_set(&rq->nohz_flags, 0);
9034
9035 INIT_CSD(&rq->nohz_csd, nohz_csd_func, rq);
9036 #endif
9037 #ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU
9038 rcuwait_init(&rq->hotplug_wait);
9039 #endif
9040 hrtick_rq_init(rq);
9041 atomic_set(&rq->nr_iowait, 0);
9042 fair_server_init(rq);
9043 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_CLASS_EXT
9044 ext_server_init(rq);
9045 #endif
9046
9047 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_CORE
9048 rq->core = rq;
9049 rq->core_pick = NULL;
9050 rq->core_dl_server = NULL;
9051 rq->core_enabled = 0;
9052 rq->core_tree = RB_ROOT;
9053 rq->core_forceidle_count = 0;
9054 rq->core_forceidle_occupation = 0;
9055 rq->core_forceidle_start = 0;
9056
9057 rq->core_cookie = 0UL;
9058 #endif
9059 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_CACHE
9060 raw_spin_lock_init(&rq->cpu_epoch_lock);
9061 rq->cpu_epoch_next = jiffies;
9062 #endif
9063
9064 zalloc_cpumask_var_node(&rq->scratch_mask, GFP_KERNEL, cpu_to_node(i));
9065 }
9066
9067 set_load_weight(&init_task, false);
9068 init_task.se.slice = sysctl_sched_base_slice,
9069
9070 /*
9071 * The boot idle thread does lazy MMU switching as well:
9072 */
9073 mmgrab_lazy_tlb(&init_mm);
9074 enter_lazy_tlb(&init_mm, current);
9075
9076 /*
9077 * The idle task doesn't need the kthread struct to function, but it
9078 * is dressed up as a per-CPU kthread and thus needs to play the part
9079 * if we want to avoid special-casing it in code that deals with per-CPU
9080 * kthreads.
9081 */
9082 WARN_ON(!set_kthread_struct(current));
9083
9084 /*
9085 * Make us the idle thread. Technically, schedule() should not be
9086 * called from this thread, however somewhere below it might be,
9087 * but because we are the idle thread, we just pick up running again
9088 * when this runqueue becomes "idle".
9089 */
9090 __sched_fork(0, current);
9091 init_idle(current, smp_processor_id());
9092
9093 calc_load_update = jiffies + LOAD_FREQ;
9094
9095 idle_thread_set_boot_cpu();
9096
9097 balance_push_set(smp_processor_id(), false);
9098 init_sched_fair_class();
9099 init_sched_ext_class();
9100
9101 psi_init();
9102
9103 init_uclamp();
9104
9105 preempt_dynamic_init();
9106
9107 scheduler_running = 1;
9108 }
9109
9110 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_ATOMIC_SLEEP
9111
__might_sleep(const char * file,int line)9112 void __might_sleep(const char *file, int line)
9113 {
9114 unsigned int state = get_current_state();
9115 /*
9116 * Blocking primitives will set (and therefore destroy) current->state,
9117 * since we will exit with TASK_RUNNING make sure we enter with it,
9118 * otherwise we will destroy state.
9119 */
9120 WARN_ONCE(state != TASK_RUNNING && current->task_state_change,
9121 "do not call blocking ops when !TASK_RUNNING; "
9122 "state=%x set at [<%p>] %pS\n", state,
9123 (void *)current->task_state_change,
9124 (void *)current->task_state_change);
9125
9126 __might_resched(file, line, 0);
9127 }
9128 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__might_sleep);
9129
print_preempt_disable_ip(int preempt_offset,unsigned long ip)9130 static void print_preempt_disable_ip(int preempt_offset, unsigned long ip)
9131 {
9132 if (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT))
9133 return;
9134
9135 if (preempt_count() == preempt_offset)
9136 return;
9137
9138 pr_err("Preemption disabled at:");
9139 print_ip_sym(KERN_ERR, ip);
9140 }
9141
resched_offsets_ok(unsigned int offsets)9142 static inline bool resched_offsets_ok(unsigned int offsets)
9143 {
9144 unsigned int nested = preempt_count();
9145
9146 nested += rcu_preempt_depth() << MIGHT_RESCHED_RCU_SHIFT;
9147
9148 return nested == offsets;
9149 }
9150
__might_resched(const char * file,int line,unsigned int offsets)9151 void __might_resched(const char *file, int line, unsigned int offsets)
9152 {
9153 /* Ratelimiting timestamp: */
9154 static unsigned long prev_jiffy;
9155
9156 unsigned long preempt_disable_ip;
9157
9158 /* WARN_ON_ONCE() by default, no rate limit required: */
9159 rcu_sleep_check();
9160
9161 if ((resched_offsets_ok(offsets) && !irqs_disabled() &&
9162 !is_idle_task(current) && !current->non_block_count) ||
9163 system_state == SYSTEM_BOOTING || system_state > SYSTEM_RUNNING ||
9164 oops_in_progress)
9165 return;
9166
9167 if (time_before(jiffies, prev_jiffy + HZ) && prev_jiffy)
9168 return;
9169 prev_jiffy = jiffies;
9170
9171 /* Save this before calling printk(), since that will clobber it: */
9172 preempt_disable_ip = get_preempt_disable_ip(current);
9173
9174 pr_err("BUG: sleeping function called from invalid context at %s:%d\n",
9175 file, line);
9176 pr_err("in_atomic(): %d, irqs_disabled(): %d, non_block: %d, pid: %d, name: %s\n",
9177 in_atomic(), irqs_disabled(), current->non_block_count,
9178 current->pid, current->comm);
9179 pr_err("preempt_count: %x, expected: %x\n", preempt_count(),
9180 offsets & MIGHT_RESCHED_PREEMPT_MASK);
9181
9182 if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PREEMPT_RCU)) {
9183 pr_err("RCU nest depth: %d, expected: %u\n",
9184 rcu_preempt_depth(), offsets >> MIGHT_RESCHED_RCU_SHIFT);
9185 }
9186
9187 if (task_stack_end_corrupted(current))
9188 pr_emerg("Thread overran stack, or stack corrupted\n");
9189
9190 debug_show_held_locks(current);
9191 if (irqs_disabled())
9192 print_irqtrace_events(current);
9193
9194 print_preempt_disable_ip(offsets & MIGHT_RESCHED_PREEMPT_MASK,
9195 preempt_disable_ip);
9196
9197 dump_stack();
9198 add_taint(TAINT_WARN, LOCKDEP_STILL_OK);
9199 }
9200 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__might_resched);
9201
__cant_sleep(const char * file,int line,int preempt_offset)9202 void __cant_sleep(const char *file, int line, int preempt_offset)
9203 {
9204 static unsigned long prev_jiffy;
9205
9206 if (irqs_disabled())
9207 return;
9208
9209 if (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PREEMPT_COUNT))
9210 return;
9211
9212 if (preempt_count() > preempt_offset)
9213 return;
9214
9215 if (time_before(jiffies, prev_jiffy + HZ) && prev_jiffy)
9216 return;
9217 prev_jiffy = jiffies;
9218
9219 printk(KERN_ERR "BUG: assuming atomic context at %s:%d\n", file, line);
9220 printk(KERN_ERR "in_atomic(): %d, irqs_disabled(): %d, pid: %d, name: %s\n",
9221 in_atomic(), irqs_disabled(),
9222 current->pid, current->comm);
9223
9224 debug_show_held_locks(current);
9225 dump_stack();
9226 add_taint(TAINT_WARN, LOCKDEP_STILL_OK);
9227 }
9228 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__cant_sleep);
9229
9230 # ifdef CONFIG_SMP
__cant_migrate(const char * file,int line)9231 void __cant_migrate(const char *file, int line)
9232 {
9233 static unsigned long prev_jiffy;
9234
9235 if (irqs_disabled())
9236 return;
9237
9238 if (is_migration_disabled(current))
9239 return;
9240
9241 if (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PREEMPT_COUNT))
9242 return;
9243
9244 if (preempt_count() > 0)
9245 return;
9246
9247 if (time_before(jiffies, prev_jiffy + HZ) && prev_jiffy)
9248 return;
9249 prev_jiffy = jiffies;
9250
9251 pr_err("BUG: assuming non migratable context at %s:%d\n", file, line);
9252 pr_err("in_atomic(): %d, irqs_disabled(): %d, migration_disabled() %u pid: %d, name: %s\n",
9253 in_atomic(), irqs_disabled(), is_migration_disabled(current),
9254 current->pid, current->comm);
9255
9256 debug_show_held_locks(current);
9257 dump_stack();
9258 add_taint(TAINT_WARN, LOCKDEP_STILL_OK);
9259 }
9260 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__cant_migrate);
9261 # endif /* CONFIG_SMP */
9262 #endif /* CONFIG_DEBUG_ATOMIC_SLEEP */
9263
9264 #ifdef CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ
normalize_rt_tasks(void)9265 void normalize_rt_tasks(void)
9266 {
9267 struct task_struct *g, *p;
9268 struct sched_attr attr = {
9269 .sched_policy = SCHED_NORMAL,
9270 };
9271
9272 read_lock(&tasklist_lock);
9273 for_each_process_thread(g, p) {
9274 /*
9275 * Only normalize user tasks:
9276 */
9277 if (p->flags & PF_KTHREAD)
9278 continue;
9279
9280 p->se.exec_start = 0;
9281 schedstat_set(p->stats.wait_start, 0);
9282 schedstat_set(p->stats.sleep_start, 0);
9283 schedstat_set(p->stats.block_start, 0);
9284
9285 if (!rt_or_dl_task(p)) {
9286 /*
9287 * Renice negative nice level userspace
9288 * tasks back to 0:
9289 */
9290 if (task_nice(p) < 0)
9291 set_user_nice(p, 0);
9292 continue;
9293 }
9294
9295 __sched_setscheduler(p, &attr, false, false);
9296 }
9297 read_unlock(&tasklist_lock);
9298 }
9299
9300 #endif /* CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ */
9301
9302 #ifdef CONFIG_KGDB_KDB
9303 /*
9304 * These functions are only useful for KDB.
9305 *
9306 * They can only be called when the whole system has been
9307 * stopped - every CPU needs to be quiescent, and no scheduling
9308 * activity can take place. Using them for anything else would
9309 * be a serious bug, and as a result, they aren't even visible
9310 * under any other configuration.
9311 */
9312
9313 /**
9314 * curr_task - return the current task for a given CPU.
9315 * @cpu: the processor in question.
9316 *
9317 * ONLY VALID WHEN THE WHOLE SYSTEM IS STOPPED!
9318 *
9319 * Return: The current task for @cpu.
9320 */
curr_task(int cpu)9321 struct task_struct *curr_task(int cpu)
9322 {
9323 return cpu_curr(cpu);
9324 }
9325
9326 #endif /* CONFIG_KGDB_KDB */
9327
9328 #ifdef CONFIG_CGROUP_SCHED
9329 /* task_group_lock serializes the addition/removal of task groups */
9330 static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(task_group_lock);
9331
alloc_uclamp_sched_group(struct task_group * tg,struct task_group * parent)9332 static inline void alloc_uclamp_sched_group(struct task_group *tg,
9333 struct task_group *parent)
9334 {
9335 #ifdef CONFIG_UCLAMP_TASK_GROUP
9336 enum uclamp_id clamp_id;
9337
9338 for_each_clamp_id(clamp_id) {
9339 uclamp_se_set(&tg->uclamp_req[clamp_id],
9340 uclamp_none(clamp_id), false);
9341 tg->uclamp[clamp_id] = parent->uclamp[clamp_id];
9342 }
9343 #endif
9344 }
9345
sched_free_group(struct task_group * tg)9346 static void sched_free_group(struct task_group *tg)
9347 {
9348 free_fair_sched_group(tg);
9349 free_rt_sched_group(tg);
9350 autogroup_free(tg);
9351 kmem_cache_free(task_group_cache, tg);
9352 }
9353
sched_free_group_rcu(struct rcu_head * rcu)9354 static void sched_free_group_rcu(struct rcu_head *rcu)
9355 {
9356 sched_free_group(container_of(rcu, struct task_group, rcu));
9357 }
9358
sched_unregister_group(struct task_group * tg)9359 static void sched_unregister_group(struct task_group *tg)
9360 {
9361 unregister_fair_sched_group(tg);
9362 unregister_rt_sched_group(tg);
9363 /*
9364 * We have to wait for yet another RCU grace period to expire, as
9365 * print_cfs_stats() might run concurrently.
9366 */
9367 call_rcu(&tg->rcu, sched_free_group_rcu);
9368 }
9369
9370 /* allocate runqueue etc for a new task group */
sched_create_group(struct task_group * parent)9371 struct task_group *sched_create_group(struct task_group *parent)
9372 {
9373 struct task_group *tg;
9374
9375 tg = kmem_cache_alloc(task_group_cache, GFP_KERNEL | __GFP_ZERO);
9376 if (!tg)
9377 return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
9378
9379 if (!alloc_fair_sched_group(tg, parent))
9380 goto err;
9381
9382 if (!alloc_rt_sched_group(tg, parent))
9383 goto err;
9384
9385 scx_tg_init(tg);
9386 alloc_uclamp_sched_group(tg, parent);
9387
9388 return tg;
9389
9390 err:
9391 sched_free_group(tg);
9392 return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
9393 }
9394
sched_online_group(struct task_group * tg,struct task_group * parent)9395 void sched_online_group(struct task_group *tg, struct task_group *parent)
9396 {
9397 unsigned long flags;
9398
9399 spin_lock_irqsave(&task_group_lock, flags);
9400 list_add_tail_rcu(&tg->list, &task_groups);
9401
9402 /* Root should already exist: */
9403 WARN_ON(!parent);
9404
9405 tg->parent = parent;
9406 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&tg->children);
9407 list_add_rcu(&tg->siblings, &parent->children);
9408 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&task_group_lock, flags);
9409
9410 online_fair_sched_group(tg);
9411 }
9412
9413 /* RCU callback to free various structures associated with a task group */
sched_unregister_group_rcu(struct rcu_head * rhp)9414 static void sched_unregister_group_rcu(struct rcu_head *rhp)
9415 {
9416 /* Now it should be safe to free those cfs_rqs: */
9417 sched_unregister_group(container_of(rhp, struct task_group, rcu));
9418 }
9419
sched_destroy_group(struct task_group * tg)9420 void sched_destroy_group(struct task_group *tg)
9421 {
9422 /* Wait for possible concurrent references to cfs_rqs complete: */
9423 call_rcu(&tg->rcu, sched_unregister_group_rcu);
9424 }
9425
sched_release_group(struct task_group * tg)9426 void sched_release_group(struct task_group *tg)
9427 {
9428 unsigned long flags;
9429
9430 /*
9431 * Unlink first, to avoid walk_tg_tree_from() from finding us (via
9432 * sched_cfs_period_timer()).
9433 *
9434 * For this to be effective, we have to wait for all pending users of
9435 * this task group to leave their RCU critical section to ensure no new
9436 * user will see our dying task group any more. Specifically ensure
9437 * that tg_unthrottle_up() won't add decayed cfs_rq's to it.
9438 *
9439 * We therefore defer calling unregister_fair_sched_group() to
9440 * sched_unregister_group() which is guarantied to get called only after the
9441 * current RCU grace period has expired.
9442 */
9443 spin_lock_irqsave(&task_group_lock, flags);
9444 list_del_rcu(&tg->list);
9445 list_del_rcu(&tg->siblings);
9446 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&task_group_lock, flags);
9447 }
9448
sched_change_group(struct task_struct * tsk)9449 static void sched_change_group(struct task_struct *tsk)
9450 {
9451 struct task_group *tg;
9452
9453 /*
9454 * All callers are synchronized by task_rq_lock(); we do not use RCU
9455 * which is pointless here. Thus, we pass "true" to task_css_check()
9456 * to prevent lockdep warnings.
9457 */
9458 tg = container_of(task_css_check(tsk, cpu_cgrp_id, true),
9459 struct task_group, css);
9460 tg = autogroup_task_group(tsk, tg);
9461 tsk->sched_task_group = tg;
9462
9463 #ifdef CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED
9464 if (tsk->sched_class->task_change_group)
9465 tsk->sched_class->task_change_group(tsk);
9466 else
9467 #endif
9468 set_task_rq(tsk, task_cpu(tsk));
9469 }
9470
9471 /*
9472 * Change task's runqueue when it moves between groups.
9473 *
9474 * The caller of this function should have put the task in its new group by
9475 * now. This function just updates tsk->se.cfs_rq and tsk->se.parent to reflect
9476 * its new group.
9477 */
sched_move_task(struct task_struct * tsk,bool for_autogroup)9478 void sched_move_task(struct task_struct *tsk, bool for_autogroup)
9479 {
9480 unsigned int queue_flags = DEQUEUE_SAVE | DEQUEUE_MOVE;
9481 bool resched = false;
9482 bool queued = false;
9483 struct rq *rq;
9484
9485 CLASS(task_rq_lock, rq_guard)(tsk);
9486 rq = rq_guard.rq;
9487
9488 scoped_guard (sched_change, tsk, queue_flags) {
9489 sched_change_group(tsk);
9490 if (!for_autogroup)
9491 scx_cgroup_move_task(tsk);
9492 if (scope->running)
9493 resched = true;
9494 queued = scope->queued;
9495 }
9496
9497 if (resched)
9498 resched_curr(rq);
9499 else if (queued)
9500 wakeup_preempt(rq, tsk, 0);
9501
9502 __balance_callbacks(rq, &rq_guard.rf);
9503 }
9504
9505 static struct cgroup_subsys_state *
cpu_cgroup_css_alloc(struct cgroup_subsys_state * parent_css)9506 cpu_cgroup_css_alloc(struct cgroup_subsys_state *parent_css)
9507 {
9508 struct task_group *parent = css_tg(parent_css);
9509 struct task_group *tg;
9510
9511 if (!parent) {
9512 /* This is early initialization for the top cgroup */
9513 return &root_task_group.css;
9514 }
9515
9516 tg = sched_create_group(parent);
9517 if (IS_ERR(tg))
9518 return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
9519
9520 return &tg->css;
9521 }
9522
9523 /* Expose task group only after completing cgroup initialization */
cpu_cgroup_css_online(struct cgroup_subsys_state * css)9524 static int cpu_cgroup_css_online(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css)
9525 {
9526 struct task_group *tg = css_tg(css);
9527 struct task_group *parent = css_tg(css->parent);
9528 int ret;
9529
9530 ret = scx_tg_online(tg);
9531 if (ret)
9532 return ret;
9533
9534 if (parent)
9535 sched_online_group(tg, parent);
9536
9537 #ifdef CONFIG_UCLAMP_TASK_GROUP
9538 /* Propagate the effective uclamp value for the new group */
9539 guard(mutex)(&uclamp_mutex);
9540 guard(rcu)();
9541 cpu_util_update_eff(css);
9542 #endif
9543
9544 return 0;
9545 }
9546
cpu_cgroup_css_offline(struct cgroup_subsys_state * css)9547 static void cpu_cgroup_css_offline(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css)
9548 {
9549 struct task_group *tg = css_tg(css);
9550
9551 scx_tg_offline(tg);
9552 }
9553
cpu_cgroup_css_released(struct cgroup_subsys_state * css)9554 static void cpu_cgroup_css_released(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css)
9555 {
9556 struct task_group *tg = css_tg(css);
9557
9558 sched_release_group(tg);
9559 }
9560
cpu_cgroup_css_free(struct cgroup_subsys_state * css)9561 static void cpu_cgroup_css_free(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css)
9562 {
9563 struct task_group *tg = css_tg(css);
9564
9565 /*
9566 * Relies on the RCU grace period between css_released() and this.
9567 */
9568 sched_unregister_group(tg);
9569 }
9570
cpu_cgroup_can_attach(struct cgroup_taskset * tset)9571 static int cpu_cgroup_can_attach(struct cgroup_taskset *tset)
9572 {
9573 #ifdef CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED
9574 struct task_struct *task;
9575 struct cgroup_subsys_state *css;
9576
9577 if (!rt_group_sched_enabled())
9578 goto scx_check;
9579
9580 cgroup_taskset_for_each(task, css, tset) {
9581 if (!sched_rt_can_attach(css_tg(css), task))
9582 return -EINVAL;
9583 }
9584 scx_check:
9585 #endif /* CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED */
9586 return scx_cgroup_can_attach(tset);
9587 }
9588
cpu_cgroup_attach(struct cgroup_taskset * tset)9589 static void cpu_cgroup_attach(struct cgroup_taskset *tset)
9590 {
9591 struct task_struct *task;
9592 struct cgroup_subsys_state *css;
9593
9594 cgroup_taskset_for_each(task, css, tset)
9595 sched_move_task(task, false);
9596 }
9597
cpu_cgroup_cancel_attach(struct cgroup_taskset * tset)9598 static void cpu_cgroup_cancel_attach(struct cgroup_taskset *tset)
9599 {
9600 scx_cgroup_cancel_attach(tset);
9601 }
9602
9603 #ifdef CONFIG_UCLAMP_TASK_GROUP
cpu_util_update_eff(struct cgroup_subsys_state * css)9604 static void cpu_util_update_eff(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css)
9605 {
9606 struct cgroup_subsys_state *top_css = css;
9607 struct uclamp_se *uc_parent = NULL;
9608 struct uclamp_se *uc_se = NULL;
9609 unsigned int eff[UCLAMP_CNT];
9610 enum uclamp_id clamp_id;
9611 unsigned int clamps;
9612
9613 lockdep_assert_held(&uclamp_mutex);
9614 WARN_ON_ONCE(!rcu_read_lock_held());
9615
9616 css_for_each_descendant_pre(css, top_css) {
9617 uc_parent = css_tg(css)->parent
9618 ? css_tg(css)->parent->uclamp : NULL;
9619
9620 for_each_clamp_id(clamp_id) {
9621 /* Assume effective clamps matches requested clamps */
9622 eff[clamp_id] = css_tg(css)->uclamp_req[clamp_id].value;
9623 /* Cap effective clamps with parent's effective clamps */
9624 if (uc_parent &&
9625 eff[clamp_id] > uc_parent[clamp_id].value) {
9626 eff[clamp_id] = uc_parent[clamp_id].value;
9627 }
9628 }
9629 /* Ensure protection is always capped by limit */
9630 eff[UCLAMP_MIN] = min(eff[UCLAMP_MIN], eff[UCLAMP_MAX]);
9631
9632 /* Propagate most restrictive effective clamps */
9633 clamps = 0x0;
9634 uc_se = css_tg(css)->uclamp;
9635 for_each_clamp_id(clamp_id) {
9636 if (eff[clamp_id] == uc_se[clamp_id].value)
9637 continue;
9638 uc_se[clamp_id].value = eff[clamp_id];
9639 uc_se[clamp_id].bucket_id = uclamp_bucket_id(eff[clamp_id]);
9640 clamps |= (0x1 << clamp_id);
9641 }
9642 if (!clamps) {
9643 css = css_rightmost_descendant(css);
9644 continue;
9645 }
9646
9647 /* Immediately update descendants RUNNABLE tasks */
9648 uclamp_update_active_tasks(css);
9649 }
9650 }
9651
9652 /*
9653 * Integer 10^N with a given N exponent by casting to integer the literal "1eN"
9654 * C expression. Since there is no way to convert a macro argument (N) into a
9655 * character constant, use two levels of macros.
9656 */
9657 #define _POW10(exp) ((unsigned int)1e##exp)
9658 #define POW10(exp) _POW10(exp)
9659
9660 struct uclamp_request {
9661 #define UCLAMP_PERCENT_SHIFT 2
9662 #define UCLAMP_PERCENT_SCALE (100 * POW10(UCLAMP_PERCENT_SHIFT))
9663 s64 percent;
9664 u64 util;
9665 int ret;
9666 };
9667
9668 static inline struct uclamp_request
capacity_from_percent(char * buf)9669 capacity_from_percent(char *buf)
9670 {
9671 struct uclamp_request req = {
9672 .percent = UCLAMP_PERCENT_SCALE,
9673 .util = SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE,
9674 .ret = 0,
9675 };
9676
9677 buf = strim(buf);
9678 if (strcmp(buf, "max")) {
9679 req.ret = cgroup_parse_float(buf, UCLAMP_PERCENT_SHIFT,
9680 &req.percent);
9681 if (req.ret)
9682 return req;
9683 if ((u64)req.percent > UCLAMP_PERCENT_SCALE) {
9684 req.ret = -ERANGE;
9685 return req;
9686 }
9687
9688 req.util = req.percent << SCHED_CAPACITY_SHIFT;
9689 req.util = DIV_ROUND_CLOSEST_ULL(req.util, UCLAMP_PERCENT_SCALE);
9690 }
9691
9692 return req;
9693 }
9694
cpu_uclamp_write(struct kernfs_open_file * of,char * buf,size_t nbytes,loff_t off,enum uclamp_id clamp_id)9695 static ssize_t cpu_uclamp_write(struct kernfs_open_file *of, char *buf,
9696 size_t nbytes, loff_t off,
9697 enum uclamp_id clamp_id)
9698 {
9699 struct uclamp_request req;
9700 struct task_group *tg;
9701
9702 req = capacity_from_percent(buf);
9703 if (req.ret)
9704 return req.ret;
9705
9706 sched_uclamp_enable();
9707
9708 guard(mutex)(&uclamp_mutex);
9709 guard(rcu)();
9710
9711 tg = css_tg(of_css(of));
9712 if (tg->uclamp_req[clamp_id].value != req.util)
9713 uclamp_se_set(&tg->uclamp_req[clamp_id], req.util, false);
9714
9715 /*
9716 * Because of not recoverable conversion rounding we keep track of the
9717 * exact requested value
9718 */
9719 tg->uclamp_pct[clamp_id] = req.percent;
9720
9721 /* Update effective clamps to track the most restrictive value */
9722 cpu_util_update_eff(of_css(of));
9723
9724 return nbytes;
9725 }
9726
cpu_uclamp_min_write(struct kernfs_open_file * of,char * buf,size_t nbytes,loff_t off)9727 static ssize_t cpu_uclamp_min_write(struct kernfs_open_file *of,
9728 char *buf, size_t nbytes,
9729 loff_t off)
9730 {
9731 return cpu_uclamp_write(of, buf, nbytes, off, UCLAMP_MIN);
9732 }
9733
cpu_uclamp_max_write(struct kernfs_open_file * of,char * buf,size_t nbytes,loff_t off)9734 static ssize_t cpu_uclamp_max_write(struct kernfs_open_file *of,
9735 char *buf, size_t nbytes,
9736 loff_t off)
9737 {
9738 return cpu_uclamp_write(of, buf, nbytes, off, UCLAMP_MAX);
9739 }
9740
cpu_uclamp_print(struct seq_file * sf,enum uclamp_id clamp_id)9741 static inline void cpu_uclamp_print(struct seq_file *sf,
9742 enum uclamp_id clamp_id)
9743 {
9744 struct task_group *tg;
9745 u64 util_clamp;
9746 u64 percent;
9747 u32 rem;
9748
9749 scoped_guard (rcu) {
9750 tg = css_tg(seq_css(sf));
9751 util_clamp = tg->uclamp_req[clamp_id].value;
9752 }
9753
9754 if (util_clamp == SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE) {
9755 seq_puts(sf, "max\n");
9756 return;
9757 }
9758
9759 percent = tg->uclamp_pct[clamp_id];
9760 percent = div_u64_rem(percent, POW10(UCLAMP_PERCENT_SHIFT), &rem);
9761 seq_printf(sf, "%llu.%0*u\n", percent, UCLAMP_PERCENT_SHIFT, rem);
9762 }
9763
cpu_uclamp_min_show(struct seq_file * sf,void * v)9764 static int cpu_uclamp_min_show(struct seq_file *sf, void *v)
9765 {
9766 cpu_uclamp_print(sf, UCLAMP_MIN);
9767 return 0;
9768 }
9769
cpu_uclamp_max_show(struct seq_file * sf,void * v)9770 static int cpu_uclamp_max_show(struct seq_file *sf, void *v)
9771 {
9772 cpu_uclamp_print(sf, UCLAMP_MAX);
9773 return 0;
9774 }
9775 #endif /* CONFIG_UCLAMP_TASK_GROUP */
9776
9777 #ifdef CONFIG_GROUP_SCHED_WEIGHT
tg_weight(struct task_group * tg)9778 static unsigned long tg_weight(struct task_group *tg)
9779 {
9780 #ifdef CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED
9781 return scale_load_down(tg->shares);
9782 #else
9783 return sched_weight_from_cgroup(tg->scx.weight);
9784 #endif
9785 }
9786
cpu_shares_write_u64(struct cgroup_subsys_state * css,struct cftype * cftype,u64 shareval)9787 static int cpu_shares_write_u64(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
9788 struct cftype *cftype, u64 shareval)
9789 {
9790 int ret;
9791
9792 if (shareval > scale_load_down(ULONG_MAX))
9793 shareval = MAX_SHARES;
9794 ret = sched_group_set_shares(css_tg(css), scale_load(shareval));
9795 if (!ret)
9796 scx_group_set_weight(css_tg(css),
9797 sched_weight_to_cgroup(shareval));
9798 return ret;
9799 }
9800
cpu_shares_read_u64(struct cgroup_subsys_state * css,struct cftype * cft)9801 static u64 cpu_shares_read_u64(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
9802 struct cftype *cft)
9803 {
9804 return tg_weight(css_tg(css));
9805 }
9806 #endif /* CONFIG_GROUP_SCHED_WEIGHT */
9807
9808 #ifdef CONFIG_CFS_BANDWIDTH
9809 static DEFINE_MUTEX(cfs_constraints_mutex);
9810
9811 static int __cfs_schedulable(struct task_group *tg, u64 period, u64 runtime);
9812
tg_set_cfs_bandwidth(struct task_group * tg,u64 period_us,u64 quota_us,u64 burst_us)9813 static int tg_set_cfs_bandwidth(struct task_group *tg,
9814 u64 period_us, u64 quota_us, u64 burst_us)
9815 {
9816 int i, ret = 0, runtime_enabled, runtime_was_enabled;
9817 struct cfs_bandwidth *cfs_b = &tg->cfs_bandwidth;
9818 u64 period, quota, burst;
9819
9820 period = (u64)period_us * NSEC_PER_USEC;
9821
9822 if (quota_us == RUNTIME_INF)
9823 quota = RUNTIME_INF;
9824 else
9825 quota = (u64)quota_us * NSEC_PER_USEC;
9826
9827 burst = (u64)burst_us * NSEC_PER_USEC;
9828
9829 /*
9830 * Prevent race between setting of cfs_rq->runtime_enabled and
9831 * unthrottle_offline_cfs_rqs().
9832 */
9833 guard(cpus_read_lock)();
9834 guard(mutex)(&cfs_constraints_mutex);
9835
9836 ret = __cfs_schedulable(tg, period, quota);
9837 if (ret)
9838 return ret;
9839
9840 runtime_enabled = quota != RUNTIME_INF;
9841 runtime_was_enabled = cfs_b->quota != RUNTIME_INF;
9842 /*
9843 * If we need to toggle cfs_bandwidth_used, off->on must occur
9844 * before making related changes, and on->off must occur afterwards
9845 */
9846 if (runtime_enabled && !runtime_was_enabled)
9847 cfs_bandwidth_usage_inc();
9848
9849 scoped_guard (raw_spinlock_irq, &cfs_b->lock) {
9850 cfs_b->period = ns_to_ktime(period);
9851 cfs_b->quota = quota;
9852 cfs_b->burst = burst;
9853
9854 __refill_cfs_bandwidth_runtime(cfs_b);
9855
9856 /*
9857 * Restart the period timer (if active) to handle new
9858 * period expiry:
9859 */
9860 if (runtime_enabled)
9861 start_cfs_bandwidth(cfs_b);
9862 }
9863
9864 for_each_online_cpu(i) {
9865 struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq = tg_cfs_rq(tg, i);
9866 struct rq *rq = cfs_rq->rq;
9867
9868 guard(rq_lock_irq)(rq);
9869
9870 cfs_rq->runtime_enabled = runtime_enabled;
9871 cfs_rq->runtime_remaining = 1;
9872
9873 if (cfs_rq->throttled) {
9874 update_rq_clock(rq);
9875 unthrottle_cfs_rq(cfs_rq);
9876 }
9877 }
9878
9879 if (runtime_was_enabled && !runtime_enabled)
9880 cfs_bandwidth_usage_dec();
9881
9882 return 0;
9883 }
9884
tg_get_cfs_period(struct task_group * tg)9885 static u64 tg_get_cfs_period(struct task_group *tg)
9886 {
9887 u64 cfs_period_us;
9888
9889 cfs_period_us = ktime_to_ns(tg->cfs_bandwidth.period);
9890 do_div(cfs_period_us, NSEC_PER_USEC);
9891
9892 return cfs_period_us;
9893 }
9894
tg_get_cfs_quota(struct task_group * tg)9895 static u64 tg_get_cfs_quota(struct task_group *tg)
9896 {
9897 u64 quota_us;
9898
9899 if (tg->cfs_bandwidth.quota == RUNTIME_INF)
9900 return RUNTIME_INF;
9901
9902 quota_us = tg->cfs_bandwidth.quota;
9903 do_div(quota_us, NSEC_PER_USEC);
9904
9905 return quota_us;
9906 }
9907
tg_get_cfs_burst(struct task_group * tg)9908 static u64 tg_get_cfs_burst(struct task_group *tg)
9909 {
9910 u64 burst_us;
9911
9912 burst_us = tg->cfs_bandwidth.burst;
9913 do_div(burst_us, NSEC_PER_USEC);
9914
9915 return burst_us;
9916 }
9917
9918 struct cfs_schedulable_data {
9919 struct task_group *tg;
9920 u64 period, quota;
9921 };
9922
9923 /*
9924 * normalize group quota/period to be quota/max_period
9925 * note: units are usecs
9926 */
normalize_cfs_quota(struct task_group * tg,struct cfs_schedulable_data * d)9927 static u64 normalize_cfs_quota(struct task_group *tg,
9928 struct cfs_schedulable_data *d)
9929 {
9930 u64 quota, period;
9931
9932 if (tg == d->tg) {
9933 period = d->period;
9934 quota = d->quota;
9935 } else {
9936 period = tg_get_cfs_period(tg);
9937 quota = tg_get_cfs_quota(tg);
9938 }
9939
9940 /* note: these should typically be equivalent */
9941 if (quota == RUNTIME_INF || quota == -1)
9942 return RUNTIME_INF;
9943
9944 return to_ratio(period, quota);
9945 }
9946
tg_cfs_schedulable_down(struct task_group * tg,void * data)9947 static int tg_cfs_schedulable_down(struct task_group *tg, void *data)
9948 {
9949 struct cfs_schedulable_data *d = data;
9950 struct cfs_bandwidth *cfs_b = &tg->cfs_bandwidth;
9951 s64 quota = 0, parent_quota = -1;
9952
9953 if (!tg->parent) {
9954 quota = RUNTIME_INF;
9955 } else {
9956 struct cfs_bandwidth *parent_b = &tg->parent->cfs_bandwidth;
9957
9958 quota = normalize_cfs_quota(tg, d);
9959 parent_quota = parent_b->hierarchical_quota;
9960
9961 /*
9962 * Ensure max(child_quota) <= parent_quota. On cgroup2,
9963 * always take the non-RUNTIME_INF min. On cgroup1, only
9964 * inherit when no limit is set. In both cases this is used
9965 * by the scheduler to determine if a given CFS task has a
9966 * bandwidth constraint at some higher level.
9967 */
9968 if (cgroup_subsys_on_dfl(cpu_cgrp_subsys)) {
9969 if (quota == RUNTIME_INF)
9970 quota = parent_quota;
9971 else if (parent_quota != RUNTIME_INF)
9972 quota = min(quota, parent_quota);
9973 } else {
9974 if (quota == RUNTIME_INF)
9975 quota = parent_quota;
9976 else if (parent_quota != RUNTIME_INF && quota > parent_quota)
9977 return -EINVAL;
9978 }
9979 }
9980 cfs_b->hierarchical_quota = quota;
9981
9982 return 0;
9983 }
9984
__cfs_schedulable(struct task_group * tg,u64 period,u64 quota)9985 static int __cfs_schedulable(struct task_group *tg, u64 period, u64 quota)
9986 {
9987 struct cfs_schedulable_data data = {
9988 .tg = tg,
9989 .period = period,
9990 .quota = quota,
9991 };
9992
9993 if (quota != RUNTIME_INF) {
9994 do_div(data.period, NSEC_PER_USEC);
9995 do_div(data.quota, NSEC_PER_USEC);
9996 }
9997
9998 guard(rcu)();
9999 return walk_tg_tree(tg_cfs_schedulable_down, tg_nop, &data);
10000 }
10001
cpu_cfs_stat_show(struct seq_file * sf,void * v)10002 static int cpu_cfs_stat_show(struct seq_file *sf, void *v)
10003 {
10004 struct task_group *tg = css_tg(seq_css(sf));
10005 struct cfs_bandwidth *cfs_b = &tg->cfs_bandwidth;
10006
10007 seq_printf(sf, "nr_periods %d\n", cfs_b->nr_periods);
10008 seq_printf(sf, "nr_throttled %d\n", cfs_b->nr_throttled);
10009 seq_printf(sf, "throttled_time %llu\n", cfs_b->throttled_time);
10010
10011 if (schedstat_enabled() && tg != &root_task_group) {
10012 struct sched_statistics *stats;
10013 u64 ws = 0;
10014 int i;
10015
10016 for_each_possible_cpu(i) {
10017 stats = __schedstats_from_se(tg_se(tg, i));
10018 ws += schedstat_val(stats->wait_sum);
10019 }
10020
10021 seq_printf(sf, "wait_sum %llu\n", ws);
10022 }
10023
10024 seq_printf(sf, "nr_bursts %d\n", cfs_b->nr_burst);
10025 seq_printf(sf, "burst_time %llu\n", cfs_b->burst_time);
10026
10027 return 0;
10028 }
10029
throttled_time_self(struct task_group * tg)10030 static u64 throttled_time_self(struct task_group *tg)
10031 {
10032 int i;
10033 u64 total = 0;
10034
10035 for_each_possible_cpu(i) {
10036 total += READ_ONCE(tg_cfs_rq(tg, i)->throttled_clock_self_time);
10037 }
10038
10039 return total;
10040 }
10041
cpu_cfs_local_stat_show(struct seq_file * sf,void * v)10042 static int cpu_cfs_local_stat_show(struct seq_file *sf, void *v)
10043 {
10044 struct task_group *tg = css_tg(seq_css(sf));
10045
10046 seq_printf(sf, "throttled_time %llu\n", throttled_time_self(tg));
10047
10048 return 0;
10049 }
10050 #endif /* CONFIG_CFS_BANDWIDTH */
10051
10052 #ifdef CONFIG_GROUP_SCHED_BANDWIDTH
10053 const u64 max_bw_quota_period_us = 1 * USEC_PER_SEC; /* 1s */
10054 static const u64 min_bw_quota_period_us = 1 * USEC_PER_MSEC; /* 1ms */
10055 /* More than 203 days if BW_SHIFT equals 20. */
10056 static const u64 max_bw_runtime_us = MAX_BW;
10057
tg_bandwidth(struct task_group * tg,u64 * period_us_p,u64 * quota_us_p,u64 * burst_us_p)10058 static void tg_bandwidth(struct task_group *tg,
10059 u64 *period_us_p, u64 *quota_us_p, u64 *burst_us_p)
10060 {
10061 #ifdef CONFIG_CFS_BANDWIDTH
10062 if (period_us_p)
10063 *period_us_p = tg_get_cfs_period(tg);
10064 if (quota_us_p)
10065 *quota_us_p = tg_get_cfs_quota(tg);
10066 if (burst_us_p)
10067 *burst_us_p = tg_get_cfs_burst(tg);
10068 #else /* !CONFIG_CFS_BANDWIDTH */
10069 if (period_us_p)
10070 *period_us_p = tg->scx.bw_period_us;
10071 if (quota_us_p)
10072 *quota_us_p = tg->scx.bw_quota_us;
10073 if (burst_us_p)
10074 *burst_us_p = tg->scx.bw_burst_us;
10075 #endif /* CONFIG_CFS_BANDWIDTH */
10076 }
10077
cpu_period_read_u64(struct cgroup_subsys_state * css,struct cftype * cft)10078 static u64 cpu_period_read_u64(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
10079 struct cftype *cft)
10080 {
10081 u64 period_us;
10082
10083 tg_bandwidth(css_tg(css), &period_us, NULL, NULL);
10084 return period_us;
10085 }
10086
tg_set_bandwidth(struct task_group * tg,u64 period_us,u64 quota_us,u64 burst_us)10087 static int tg_set_bandwidth(struct task_group *tg,
10088 u64 period_us, u64 quota_us, u64 burst_us)
10089 {
10090 const u64 max_usec = U64_MAX / NSEC_PER_USEC;
10091 int ret = 0;
10092
10093 if (tg == &root_task_group)
10094 return -EINVAL;
10095
10096 /* Values should survive translation to nsec */
10097 if (period_us > max_usec ||
10098 (quota_us != RUNTIME_INF && quota_us > max_usec) ||
10099 burst_us > max_usec)
10100 return -EINVAL;
10101
10102 /*
10103 * Ensure we have some amount of bandwidth every period. This is to
10104 * prevent reaching a state of large arrears when throttled via
10105 * entity_tick() resulting in prolonged exit starvation.
10106 */
10107 if (quota_us < min_bw_quota_period_us ||
10108 period_us < min_bw_quota_period_us)
10109 return -EINVAL;
10110
10111 /*
10112 * Likewise, bound things on the other side by preventing insane quota
10113 * periods. This also allows us to normalize in computing quota
10114 * feasibility.
10115 */
10116 if (period_us > max_bw_quota_period_us)
10117 return -EINVAL;
10118
10119 /*
10120 * Bound quota to defend quota against overflow during bandwidth shift.
10121 */
10122 if (quota_us != RUNTIME_INF && quota_us > max_bw_runtime_us)
10123 return -EINVAL;
10124
10125 if (quota_us != RUNTIME_INF && (burst_us > quota_us ||
10126 burst_us + quota_us > max_bw_runtime_us))
10127 return -EINVAL;
10128
10129 #ifdef CONFIG_CFS_BANDWIDTH
10130 ret = tg_set_cfs_bandwidth(tg, period_us, quota_us, burst_us);
10131 #endif /* CONFIG_CFS_BANDWIDTH */
10132 if (!ret)
10133 scx_group_set_bandwidth(tg, period_us, quota_us, burst_us);
10134 return ret;
10135 }
10136
cpu_quota_read_s64(struct cgroup_subsys_state * css,struct cftype * cft)10137 static s64 cpu_quota_read_s64(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
10138 struct cftype *cft)
10139 {
10140 u64 quota_us;
10141
10142 tg_bandwidth(css_tg(css), NULL, "a_us, NULL);
10143 return quota_us; /* (s64)RUNTIME_INF becomes -1 */
10144 }
10145
cpu_burst_read_u64(struct cgroup_subsys_state * css,struct cftype * cft)10146 static u64 cpu_burst_read_u64(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
10147 struct cftype *cft)
10148 {
10149 u64 burst_us;
10150
10151 tg_bandwidth(css_tg(css), NULL, NULL, &burst_us);
10152 return burst_us;
10153 }
10154
cpu_period_write_u64(struct cgroup_subsys_state * css,struct cftype * cftype,u64 period_us)10155 static int cpu_period_write_u64(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
10156 struct cftype *cftype, u64 period_us)
10157 {
10158 struct task_group *tg = css_tg(css);
10159 u64 quota_us, burst_us;
10160
10161 tg_bandwidth(tg, NULL, "a_us, &burst_us);
10162 return tg_set_bandwidth(tg, period_us, quota_us, burst_us);
10163 }
10164
cpu_quota_write_s64(struct cgroup_subsys_state * css,struct cftype * cftype,s64 quota_us)10165 static int cpu_quota_write_s64(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
10166 struct cftype *cftype, s64 quota_us)
10167 {
10168 struct task_group *tg = css_tg(css);
10169 u64 period_us, burst_us;
10170
10171 if (quota_us < 0)
10172 quota_us = RUNTIME_INF;
10173
10174 tg_bandwidth(tg, &period_us, NULL, &burst_us);
10175 return tg_set_bandwidth(tg, period_us, quota_us, burst_us);
10176 }
10177
cpu_burst_write_u64(struct cgroup_subsys_state * css,struct cftype * cftype,u64 burst_us)10178 static int cpu_burst_write_u64(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
10179 struct cftype *cftype, u64 burst_us)
10180 {
10181 struct task_group *tg = css_tg(css);
10182 u64 period_us, quota_us;
10183
10184 tg_bandwidth(tg, &period_us, "a_us, NULL);
10185 return tg_set_bandwidth(tg, period_us, quota_us, burst_us);
10186 }
10187 #endif /* CONFIG_GROUP_SCHED_BANDWIDTH */
10188
10189 #ifdef CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED
cpu_rt_runtime_write(struct cgroup_subsys_state * css,struct cftype * cft,s64 val)10190 static int cpu_rt_runtime_write(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
10191 struct cftype *cft, s64 val)
10192 {
10193 return sched_group_set_rt_runtime(css_tg(css), val);
10194 }
10195
cpu_rt_runtime_read(struct cgroup_subsys_state * css,struct cftype * cft)10196 static s64 cpu_rt_runtime_read(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
10197 struct cftype *cft)
10198 {
10199 return sched_group_rt_runtime(css_tg(css));
10200 }
10201
cpu_rt_period_write_uint(struct cgroup_subsys_state * css,struct cftype * cftype,u64 rt_period_us)10202 static int cpu_rt_period_write_uint(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
10203 struct cftype *cftype, u64 rt_period_us)
10204 {
10205 return sched_group_set_rt_period(css_tg(css), rt_period_us);
10206 }
10207
cpu_rt_period_read_uint(struct cgroup_subsys_state * css,struct cftype * cft)10208 static u64 cpu_rt_period_read_uint(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
10209 struct cftype *cft)
10210 {
10211 return sched_group_rt_period(css_tg(css));
10212 }
10213 #endif /* CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED */
10214
10215 #ifdef CONFIG_GROUP_SCHED_WEIGHT
cpu_idle_read_s64(struct cgroup_subsys_state * css,struct cftype * cft)10216 static s64 cpu_idle_read_s64(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
10217 struct cftype *cft)
10218 {
10219 return css_tg(css)->idle;
10220 }
10221
cpu_idle_write_s64(struct cgroup_subsys_state * css,struct cftype * cft,s64 idle)10222 static int cpu_idle_write_s64(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
10223 struct cftype *cft, s64 idle)
10224 {
10225 int ret;
10226
10227 ret = sched_group_set_idle(css_tg(css), idle);
10228 if (!ret)
10229 scx_group_set_idle(css_tg(css), idle);
10230 return ret;
10231 }
10232 #endif /* CONFIG_GROUP_SCHED_WEIGHT */
10233
10234 static struct cftype cpu_legacy_files[] = {
10235 #ifdef CONFIG_GROUP_SCHED_WEIGHT
10236 {
10237 .name = "shares",
10238 .read_u64 = cpu_shares_read_u64,
10239 .write_u64 = cpu_shares_write_u64,
10240 },
10241 {
10242 .name = "idle",
10243 .read_s64 = cpu_idle_read_s64,
10244 .write_s64 = cpu_idle_write_s64,
10245 },
10246 #endif
10247 #ifdef CONFIG_GROUP_SCHED_BANDWIDTH
10248 {
10249 .name = "cfs_period_us",
10250 .read_u64 = cpu_period_read_u64,
10251 .write_u64 = cpu_period_write_u64,
10252 },
10253 {
10254 .name = "cfs_quota_us",
10255 .read_s64 = cpu_quota_read_s64,
10256 .write_s64 = cpu_quota_write_s64,
10257 },
10258 {
10259 .name = "cfs_burst_us",
10260 .read_u64 = cpu_burst_read_u64,
10261 .write_u64 = cpu_burst_write_u64,
10262 },
10263 #endif
10264 #ifdef CONFIG_CFS_BANDWIDTH
10265 {
10266 .name = "stat",
10267 .seq_show = cpu_cfs_stat_show,
10268 },
10269 {
10270 .name = "stat.local",
10271 .seq_show = cpu_cfs_local_stat_show,
10272 },
10273 #endif
10274 #ifdef CONFIG_UCLAMP_TASK_GROUP
10275 {
10276 .name = "uclamp.min",
10277 .flags = CFTYPE_NOT_ON_ROOT,
10278 .seq_show = cpu_uclamp_min_show,
10279 .write = cpu_uclamp_min_write,
10280 },
10281 {
10282 .name = "uclamp.max",
10283 .flags = CFTYPE_NOT_ON_ROOT,
10284 .seq_show = cpu_uclamp_max_show,
10285 .write = cpu_uclamp_max_write,
10286 },
10287 #endif
10288 { } /* Terminate */
10289 };
10290
10291 #ifdef CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED
10292 static struct cftype rt_group_files[] = {
10293 {
10294 .name = "rt_runtime_us",
10295 .read_s64 = cpu_rt_runtime_read,
10296 .write_s64 = cpu_rt_runtime_write,
10297 },
10298 {
10299 .name = "rt_period_us",
10300 .read_u64 = cpu_rt_period_read_uint,
10301 .write_u64 = cpu_rt_period_write_uint,
10302 },
10303 { } /* Terminate */
10304 };
10305
10306 # ifdef CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED_DEFAULT_DISABLED
10307 DEFINE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE(rt_group_sched);
10308 # else
10309 DEFINE_STATIC_KEY_TRUE(rt_group_sched);
10310 # endif
10311
setup_rt_group_sched(char * str)10312 static int __init setup_rt_group_sched(char *str)
10313 {
10314 long val;
10315
10316 if (kstrtol(str, 0, &val) || val < 0 || val > 1) {
10317 pr_warn("Unable to set rt_group_sched\n");
10318 return 1;
10319 }
10320 if (val)
10321 static_branch_enable(&rt_group_sched);
10322 else
10323 static_branch_disable(&rt_group_sched);
10324
10325 return 1;
10326 }
10327 __setup("rt_group_sched=", setup_rt_group_sched);
10328
cpu_rt_group_init(void)10329 static int __init cpu_rt_group_init(void)
10330 {
10331 if (!rt_group_sched_enabled())
10332 return 0;
10333
10334 WARN_ON(cgroup_add_legacy_cftypes(&cpu_cgrp_subsys, rt_group_files));
10335 return 0;
10336 }
10337 subsys_initcall(cpu_rt_group_init);
10338 #endif /* CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED */
10339
cpu_extra_stat_show(struct seq_file * sf,struct cgroup_subsys_state * css)10340 static int cpu_extra_stat_show(struct seq_file *sf,
10341 struct cgroup_subsys_state *css)
10342 {
10343 #ifdef CONFIG_CFS_BANDWIDTH
10344 {
10345 struct task_group *tg = css_tg(css);
10346 struct cfs_bandwidth *cfs_b = &tg->cfs_bandwidth;
10347 u64 throttled_usec, burst_usec;
10348
10349 throttled_usec = cfs_b->throttled_time;
10350 do_div(throttled_usec, NSEC_PER_USEC);
10351 burst_usec = cfs_b->burst_time;
10352 do_div(burst_usec, NSEC_PER_USEC);
10353
10354 seq_printf(sf, "nr_periods %d\n"
10355 "nr_throttled %d\n"
10356 "throttled_usec %llu\n"
10357 "nr_bursts %d\n"
10358 "burst_usec %llu\n",
10359 cfs_b->nr_periods, cfs_b->nr_throttled,
10360 throttled_usec, cfs_b->nr_burst, burst_usec);
10361 }
10362 #endif /* CONFIG_CFS_BANDWIDTH */
10363 return 0;
10364 }
10365
cpu_local_stat_show(struct seq_file * sf,struct cgroup_subsys_state * css)10366 static int cpu_local_stat_show(struct seq_file *sf,
10367 struct cgroup_subsys_state *css)
10368 {
10369 #ifdef CONFIG_CFS_BANDWIDTH
10370 {
10371 struct task_group *tg = css_tg(css);
10372 u64 throttled_self_usec;
10373
10374 throttled_self_usec = throttled_time_self(tg);
10375 do_div(throttled_self_usec, NSEC_PER_USEC);
10376
10377 seq_printf(sf, "throttled_usec %llu\n",
10378 throttled_self_usec);
10379 }
10380 #endif
10381 return 0;
10382 }
10383
10384 #ifdef CONFIG_GROUP_SCHED_WEIGHT
10385
cpu_weight_read_u64(struct cgroup_subsys_state * css,struct cftype * cft)10386 static u64 cpu_weight_read_u64(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
10387 struct cftype *cft)
10388 {
10389 return sched_weight_to_cgroup(tg_weight(css_tg(css)));
10390 }
10391
cpu_weight_write_u64(struct cgroup_subsys_state * css,struct cftype * cft,u64 cgrp_weight)10392 static int cpu_weight_write_u64(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
10393 struct cftype *cft, u64 cgrp_weight)
10394 {
10395 unsigned long weight;
10396 int ret;
10397
10398 if (cgrp_weight < CGROUP_WEIGHT_MIN || cgrp_weight > CGROUP_WEIGHT_MAX)
10399 return -ERANGE;
10400
10401 weight = sched_weight_from_cgroup(cgrp_weight);
10402
10403 ret = sched_group_set_shares(css_tg(css), scale_load(weight));
10404 if (!ret)
10405 scx_group_set_weight(css_tg(css), cgrp_weight);
10406 return ret;
10407 }
10408
cpu_weight_nice_read_s64(struct cgroup_subsys_state * css,struct cftype * cft)10409 static s64 cpu_weight_nice_read_s64(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
10410 struct cftype *cft)
10411 {
10412 unsigned long weight = tg_weight(css_tg(css));
10413 int last_delta = INT_MAX;
10414 int prio, delta;
10415
10416 /* find the closest nice value to the current weight */
10417 for (prio = 0; prio < ARRAY_SIZE(sched_prio_to_weight); prio++) {
10418 delta = abs(sched_prio_to_weight[prio] - weight);
10419 if (delta >= last_delta)
10420 break;
10421 last_delta = delta;
10422 }
10423
10424 return PRIO_TO_NICE(prio - 1 + MAX_RT_PRIO);
10425 }
10426
cpu_weight_nice_write_s64(struct cgroup_subsys_state * css,struct cftype * cft,s64 nice)10427 static int cpu_weight_nice_write_s64(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
10428 struct cftype *cft, s64 nice)
10429 {
10430 unsigned long weight;
10431 int idx, ret;
10432
10433 if (nice < MIN_NICE || nice > MAX_NICE)
10434 return -ERANGE;
10435
10436 idx = NICE_TO_PRIO(nice) - MAX_RT_PRIO;
10437 idx = array_index_nospec(idx, 40);
10438 weight = sched_prio_to_weight[idx];
10439
10440 ret = sched_group_set_shares(css_tg(css), scale_load(weight));
10441 if (!ret)
10442 scx_group_set_weight(css_tg(css),
10443 sched_weight_to_cgroup(weight));
10444 return ret;
10445 }
10446 #endif /* CONFIG_GROUP_SCHED_WEIGHT */
10447
cpu_period_quota_print(struct seq_file * sf,long period,long quota)10448 static void __maybe_unused cpu_period_quota_print(struct seq_file *sf,
10449 long period, long quota)
10450 {
10451 if (quota < 0)
10452 seq_puts(sf, "max");
10453 else
10454 seq_printf(sf, "%ld", quota);
10455
10456 seq_printf(sf, " %ld\n", period);
10457 }
10458
10459 /* caller should put the current value in *@periodp before calling */
cpu_period_quota_parse(char * buf,u64 * period_us_p,u64 * quota_us_p)10460 static int __maybe_unused cpu_period_quota_parse(char *buf, u64 *period_us_p,
10461 u64 *quota_us_p)
10462 {
10463 char tok[21]; /* U64_MAX */
10464
10465 if (sscanf(buf, "%20s %llu", tok, period_us_p) < 1)
10466 return -EINVAL;
10467
10468 if (sscanf(tok, "%llu", quota_us_p) < 1) {
10469 if (!strcmp(tok, "max"))
10470 *quota_us_p = RUNTIME_INF;
10471 else
10472 return -EINVAL;
10473 }
10474
10475 return 0;
10476 }
10477
10478 #ifdef CONFIG_GROUP_SCHED_BANDWIDTH
cpu_max_show(struct seq_file * sf,void * v)10479 static int cpu_max_show(struct seq_file *sf, void *v)
10480 {
10481 struct task_group *tg = css_tg(seq_css(sf));
10482 u64 period_us, quota_us;
10483
10484 tg_bandwidth(tg, &period_us, "a_us, NULL);
10485 cpu_period_quota_print(sf, period_us, quota_us);
10486 return 0;
10487 }
10488
cpu_max_write(struct kernfs_open_file * of,char * buf,size_t nbytes,loff_t off)10489 static ssize_t cpu_max_write(struct kernfs_open_file *of,
10490 char *buf, size_t nbytes, loff_t off)
10491 {
10492 struct task_group *tg = css_tg(of_css(of));
10493 u64 period_us, quota_us, burst_us;
10494 int ret;
10495
10496 tg_bandwidth(tg, &period_us, NULL, &burst_us);
10497 ret = cpu_period_quota_parse(buf, &period_us, "a_us);
10498 if (!ret)
10499 ret = tg_set_bandwidth(tg, period_us, quota_us, burst_us);
10500 return ret ?: nbytes;
10501 }
10502 #endif /* CONFIG_CFS_BANDWIDTH */
10503
10504 static struct cftype cpu_files[] = {
10505 #ifdef CONFIG_GROUP_SCHED_WEIGHT
10506 {
10507 .name = "weight",
10508 .flags = CFTYPE_NOT_ON_ROOT,
10509 .read_u64 = cpu_weight_read_u64,
10510 .write_u64 = cpu_weight_write_u64,
10511 },
10512 {
10513 .name = "weight.nice",
10514 .flags = CFTYPE_NOT_ON_ROOT,
10515 .read_s64 = cpu_weight_nice_read_s64,
10516 .write_s64 = cpu_weight_nice_write_s64,
10517 },
10518 {
10519 .name = "idle",
10520 .flags = CFTYPE_NOT_ON_ROOT,
10521 .read_s64 = cpu_idle_read_s64,
10522 .write_s64 = cpu_idle_write_s64,
10523 },
10524 #endif
10525 #ifdef CONFIG_GROUP_SCHED_BANDWIDTH
10526 {
10527 .name = "max",
10528 .flags = CFTYPE_NOT_ON_ROOT,
10529 .seq_show = cpu_max_show,
10530 .write = cpu_max_write,
10531 },
10532 {
10533 .name = "max.burst",
10534 .flags = CFTYPE_NOT_ON_ROOT,
10535 .read_u64 = cpu_burst_read_u64,
10536 .write_u64 = cpu_burst_write_u64,
10537 },
10538 #endif /* CONFIG_CFS_BANDWIDTH */
10539 #ifdef CONFIG_UCLAMP_TASK_GROUP
10540 {
10541 .name = "uclamp.min",
10542 .flags = CFTYPE_NOT_ON_ROOT,
10543 .seq_show = cpu_uclamp_min_show,
10544 .write = cpu_uclamp_min_write,
10545 },
10546 {
10547 .name = "uclamp.max",
10548 .flags = CFTYPE_NOT_ON_ROOT,
10549 .seq_show = cpu_uclamp_max_show,
10550 .write = cpu_uclamp_max_write,
10551 },
10552 #endif /* CONFIG_UCLAMP_TASK_GROUP */
10553 { } /* terminate */
10554 };
10555
10556 struct cgroup_subsys cpu_cgrp_subsys = {
10557 .css_alloc = cpu_cgroup_css_alloc,
10558 .css_online = cpu_cgroup_css_online,
10559 .css_offline = cpu_cgroup_css_offline,
10560 .css_released = cpu_cgroup_css_released,
10561 .css_free = cpu_cgroup_css_free,
10562 .css_extra_stat_show = cpu_extra_stat_show,
10563 .css_local_stat_show = cpu_local_stat_show,
10564 .can_attach = cpu_cgroup_can_attach,
10565 .attach = cpu_cgroup_attach,
10566 .cancel_attach = cpu_cgroup_cancel_attach,
10567 .legacy_cftypes = cpu_legacy_files,
10568 .dfl_cftypes = cpu_files,
10569 .early_init = true,
10570 .threaded = true,
10571 };
10572
10573 #endif /* CONFIG_CGROUP_SCHED */
10574
dump_cpu_task(int cpu)10575 void dump_cpu_task(int cpu)
10576 {
10577 if (in_hardirq() && cpu == smp_processor_id()) {
10578 struct pt_regs *regs;
10579
10580 regs = get_irq_regs();
10581 if (regs) {
10582 show_regs(regs);
10583 return;
10584 }
10585 }
10586
10587 if (trigger_single_cpu_backtrace(cpu))
10588 return;
10589
10590 pr_info("Task dump for CPU %d:\n", cpu);
10591 sched_show_task(cpu_curr(cpu));
10592 }
10593
10594 /*
10595 * Nice levels are multiplicative, with a gentle 10% change for every
10596 * nice level changed. I.e. when a CPU-bound task goes from nice 0 to
10597 * nice 1, it will get ~10% less CPU time than another CPU-bound task
10598 * that remained on nice 0.
10599 *
10600 * The "10% effect" is relative and cumulative: from _any_ nice level,
10601 * if you go up 1 level, it's -10% CPU usage, if you go down 1 level
10602 * it's +10% CPU usage. (to achieve that we use a multiplier of 1.25.
10603 * If a task goes up by ~10% and another task goes down by ~10% then
10604 * the relative distance between them is ~25%.)
10605 */
10606 const int sched_prio_to_weight[40] = {
10607 /* -20 */ 88761, 71755, 56483, 46273, 36291,
10608 /* -15 */ 29154, 23254, 18705, 14949, 11916,
10609 /* -10 */ 9548, 7620, 6100, 4904, 3906,
10610 /* -5 */ 3121, 2501, 1991, 1586, 1277,
10611 /* 0 */ 1024, 820, 655, 526, 423,
10612 /* 5 */ 335, 272, 215, 172, 137,
10613 /* 10 */ 110, 87, 70, 56, 45,
10614 /* 15 */ 36, 29, 23, 18, 15,
10615 };
10616
10617 /*
10618 * Inverse (2^32/x) values of the sched_prio_to_weight[] array, pre-calculated.
10619 *
10620 * In cases where the weight does not change often, we can use the
10621 * pre-calculated inverse to speed up arithmetics by turning divisions
10622 * into multiplications:
10623 */
10624 const u32 sched_prio_to_wmult[40] = {
10625 /* -20 */ 48388, 59856, 76040, 92818, 118348,
10626 /* -15 */ 147320, 184698, 229616, 287308, 360437,
10627 /* -10 */ 449829, 563644, 704093, 875809, 1099582,
10628 /* -5 */ 1376151, 1717300, 2157191, 2708050, 3363326,
10629 /* 0 */ 4194304, 5237765, 6557202, 8165337, 10153587,
10630 /* 5 */ 12820798, 15790321, 19976592, 24970740, 31350126,
10631 /* 10 */ 39045157, 49367440, 61356676, 76695844, 95443717,
10632 /* 15 */ 119304647, 148102320, 186737708, 238609294, 286331153,
10633 };
10634
call_trace_sched_update_nr_running(struct rq * rq,int count)10635 void call_trace_sched_update_nr_running(struct rq *rq, int count)
10636 {
10637 trace_sched_update_nr_running_tp(rq, count);
10638 }
10639
10640 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_MM_CID
10641 /*
10642 * Concurrency IDentifier management
10643 *
10644 * Serialization rules:
10645 *
10646 * mm::mm_cid::mutex: Serializes fork() and exit() and therefore
10647 * protects mm::mm_cid::users and mode switch
10648 * transitions
10649 *
10650 * mm::mm_cid::lock: Serializes mm_update_max_cids() and
10651 * mm_update_cpus_allowed(). Nests in mm_cid::mutex
10652 * and runqueue lock.
10653 *
10654 * The mm_cidmask bitmap is not protected by any of the mm::mm_cid locks
10655 * and can only be modified with atomic operations.
10656 *
10657 * The mm::mm_cid:pcpu per CPU storage is protected by the CPUs runqueue
10658 * lock.
10659 *
10660 * CID ownership:
10661 *
10662 * A CID is either owned by a task (stored in task_struct::mm_cid.cid) or
10663 * by a CPU (stored in mm::mm_cid.pcpu::cid). CIDs owned by CPUs have the
10664 * MM_CID_ONCPU bit set.
10665 *
10666 * During the transition of ownership mode, the MM_CID_TRANSIT bit is set
10667 * on the CIDs. When this bit is set the tasks drop the CID back into the
10668 * pool when scheduling out.
10669 *
10670 * Both bits (ONCPU and TRANSIT) are filtered out by task_cid() when the
10671 * CID is actually handed over to user space in the RSEQ memory.
10672 *
10673 * Mode switching:
10674 *
10675 * The ownership mode is per process and stored in mm:mm_cid::mode with the
10676 * following possible states:
10677 *
10678 * 0: Per task ownership
10679 * 0 | MM_CID_TRANSIT: Transition from per CPU to per task
10680 * MM_CID_ONCPU: Per CPU ownership
10681 * MM_CID_ONCPU | MM_CID_TRANSIT: Transition from per task to per CPU
10682 *
10683 * All transitions of ownership mode happen in two phases:
10684 *
10685 * 1) mm:mm_cid::mode has the MM_CID_TRANSIT bit set. This is OR'ed on the
10686 * CIDs and denotes that the CID is only temporarily owned by a
10687 * task. When the task schedules out it drops the CID back into the
10688 * pool if this bit is set.
10689 *
10690 * 2) The initiating context walks the per CPU space or the tasks to fixup
10691 * or drop the CIDs and after completion it clears MM_CID_TRANSIT in
10692 * mm:mm_cid::mode. After that point the CIDs are strictly task or CPU
10693 * owned again.
10694 *
10695 * This two phase transition is required to prevent CID space exhaustion
10696 * during the transition as a direct transfer of ownership would fail:
10697 *
10698 * - On task to CPU mode switch if a task is scheduled in on one CPU and
10699 * then migrated to another CPU before the fixup freed enough per task
10700 * CIDs.
10701 *
10702 * - On CPU to task mode switch if two tasks are scheduled in on the same
10703 * CPU before the fixup freed per CPU CIDs.
10704 *
10705 * Both scenarios can result in a live lock because sched_in() is invoked
10706 * with runqueue lock held and loops in search of a CID and the fixup
10707 * thread can't make progress freeing them up because it is stuck on the
10708 * same runqueue lock.
10709 *
10710 * While MM_CID_TRANSIT is active during the transition phase the MM_CID
10711 * bitmap can be contended, but that's a temporary contention bound to the
10712 * transition period. After that everything goes back into steady state and
10713 * nothing except fork() and exit() will touch the bitmap. This is an
10714 * acceptable tradeoff as it completely avoids complex serialization,
10715 * memory barriers and atomic operations for the common case.
10716 *
10717 * Aside of that this mechanism also ensures RT compability:
10718 *
10719 * - The task which runs the fixup is fully preemptible except for the
10720 * short runqueue lock held sections.
10721 *
10722 * - The transient impact of the bitmap contention is only problematic
10723 * when there is a thundering herd scenario of tasks scheduling in and
10724 * out concurrently. There is not much which can be done about that
10725 * except for avoiding mode switching by a proper overall system
10726 * configuration.
10727 *
10728 * Switching to per CPU mode happens when the user count becomes greater
10729 * than the maximum number of CIDs, which is calculated by:
10730 *
10731 * opt_cids = min(mm_cid::nr_cpus_allowed, mm_cid::users);
10732 * max_cids = min(1.25 * opt_cids, num_possible_cpus());
10733 *
10734 * The +25% allowance is useful for tight CPU masks in scenarios where only
10735 * a few threads are created and destroyed to avoid frequent mode
10736 * switches. Though this allowance shrinks, the closer opt_cids becomes to
10737 * num_possible_cpus(), which is the (unfortunate) hard ABI limit.
10738 *
10739 * At the point of switching to per CPU mode the new user is not yet
10740 * visible in the system, so the task which initiated the fork() runs the
10741 * fixup function. mm_cid_fixup_tasks_to_cpu() walks the thread list and
10742 * either marks each task owned CID with MM_CID_TRANSIT if the task is
10743 * running on a CPU or drops it into the CID pool if a task is not on a
10744 * CPU. Tasks which schedule in before the task walk reaches them do the
10745 * handover in mm_cid_schedin(). When mm_cid_fixup_tasks_to_cpus()
10746 * completes it is guaranteed that no task related to that MM owns a CID
10747 * anymore.
10748 *
10749 * Switching back to task mode happens when the user count goes below the
10750 * threshold which was recorded on the per CPU mode switch:
10751 *
10752 * pcpu_thrs = min(opt_cids - (opt_cids / 4), num_possible_cpus() / 2);
10753 *
10754 * This threshold is updated when a affinity change increases the number of
10755 * allowed CPUs for the MM, which might cause a switch back to per task
10756 * mode.
10757 *
10758 * If the switch back was initiated by a exiting task, then that task runs
10759 * the fixup function. If it was initiated by a affinity change, then it's
10760 * run either in the deferred update function in context of a workqueue or
10761 * by a task which forks a new one or by a task which exits. Whatever
10762 * happens first. mm_cid_fixup_cpus_to_task() walks through the possible
10763 * CPUs and either marks the CPU owned CIDs with MM_CID_TRANSIT if a
10764 * related task is running on the CPU or drops it into the pool. Tasks
10765 * which are scheduled in before the fixup covered them do the handover
10766 * themself. When mm_cid_fixup_cpus_to_tasks() completes it is guaranteed
10767 * that no CID related to that MM is owned by a CPU anymore.
10768 */
10769
10770 /*
10771 * Update the CID range properties when the constraints change. Invoked via
10772 * fork(), exit() and affinity changes
10773 */
__mm_update_max_cids(struct mm_mm_cid * mc)10774 static void __mm_update_max_cids(struct mm_mm_cid *mc)
10775 {
10776 unsigned int opt_cids, max_cids;
10777
10778 /* Calculate the new optimal constraint */
10779 opt_cids = min(mc->nr_cpus_allowed, mc->users);
10780
10781 /* Adjust the maximum CIDs to +25% limited by the number of possible CPUs */
10782 max_cids = min(opt_cids + (opt_cids / 4), num_possible_cpus());
10783 WRITE_ONCE(mc->max_cids, max_cids);
10784 }
10785
mm_cid_calc_pcpu_thrs(struct mm_mm_cid * mc)10786 static inline unsigned int mm_cid_calc_pcpu_thrs(struct mm_mm_cid *mc)
10787 {
10788 unsigned int opt_cids;
10789
10790 opt_cids = min(mc->nr_cpus_allowed, mc->users);
10791 /* Has to be at least 1 because 0 indicates PCPU mode off */
10792 return max(min(opt_cids - opt_cids / 4, num_possible_cpus() / 2), 1);
10793 }
10794
mm_update_max_cids(struct mm_struct * mm)10795 static bool mm_update_max_cids(struct mm_struct *mm)
10796 {
10797 struct mm_mm_cid *mc = &mm->mm_cid;
10798 bool percpu = cid_on_cpu(mc->mode);
10799
10800 lockdep_assert_held(&mm->mm_cid.lock);
10801
10802 /* Clear deferred mode switch flag. A change is handled by the caller */
10803 mc->update_deferred = false;
10804 __mm_update_max_cids(mc);
10805
10806 /* Check whether owner mode must be changed */
10807 if (!percpu) {
10808 /* Enable per CPU mode when the number of users is above max_cids */
10809 if (mc->users > mc->max_cids)
10810 mc->pcpu_thrs = mm_cid_calc_pcpu_thrs(mc);
10811 } else {
10812 /* Switch back to per task if user count under threshold */
10813 if (mc->users < mc->pcpu_thrs)
10814 mc->pcpu_thrs = 0;
10815 }
10816
10817 /* Mode change required? */
10818 if (percpu == !!mc->pcpu_thrs)
10819 return false;
10820
10821 /* Flip the mode and set the transition flag to bridge the transfer */
10822 WRITE_ONCE(mc->mode, mc->mode ^ (MM_CID_TRANSIT | MM_CID_ONCPU));
10823 /*
10824 * Order the store against the subsequent fixups so that
10825 * acquire(rq::lock) cannot be reordered by the CPU before the
10826 * store.
10827 */
10828 smp_mb();
10829 return true;
10830 }
10831
mm_update_cpus_allowed(struct mm_struct * mm,const struct cpumask * affmsk)10832 static inline void mm_update_cpus_allowed(struct mm_struct *mm, const struct cpumask *affmsk)
10833 {
10834 struct cpumask *mm_allowed;
10835 struct mm_mm_cid *mc;
10836 unsigned int weight;
10837
10838 if (!mm || !READ_ONCE(mm->mm_cid.users))
10839 return;
10840 /*
10841 * mm::mm_cid::mm_cpus_allowed is the superset of each threads
10842 * allowed CPUs mask which means it can only grow.
10843 */
10844 mc = &mm->mm_cid;
10845 guard(raw_spinlock)(&mc->lock);
10846 mm_allowed = mm_cpus_allowed(mm);
10847 weight = cpumask_weighted_or(mm_allowed, mm_allowed, affmsk);
10848 if (weight == mc->nr_cpus_allowed)
10849 return;
10850
10851 WRITE_ONCE(mc->nr_cpus_allowed, weight);
10852 __mm_update_max_cids(mc);
10853 if (!cid_on_cpu(mc->mode))
10854 return;
10855
10856 /* Adjust the threshold to the wider set */
10857 mc->pcpu_thrs = mm_cid_calc_pcpu_thrs(mc);
10858 /* Switch back to per task mode? */
10859 if (mc->users >= mc->pcpu_thrs)
10860 return;
10861
10862 /* Don't queue twice */
10863 if (mc->update_deferred)
10864 return;
10865
10866 /* Queue the irq work, which schedules the real work */
10867 mc->update_deferred = true;
10868 irq_work_queue(&mc->irq_work);
10869 }
10870
mm_cid_complete_transit(struct mm_struct * mm,unsigned int mode)10871 static inline void mm_cid_complete_transit(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned int mode)
10872 {
10873 /*
10874 * Ensure that the store removing the TRANSIT bit cannot be
10875 * reordered by the CPU before the fixups have been completed.
10876 */
10877 smp_mb();
10878 WRITE_ONCE(mm->mm_cid.mode, mode);
10879 }
10880
mm_cid_transit_to_task(struct task_struct * t,struct mm_cid_pcpu * pcp)10881 static inline void mm_cid_transit_to_task(struct task_struct *t, struct mm_cid_pcpu *pcp)
10882 {
10883 if (cid_on_cpu(t->mm_cid.cid)) {
10884 unsigned int cid = cpu_cid_to_cid(t->mm_cid.cid);
10885
10886 t->mm_cid.cid = cid_to_transit_cid(cid);
10887 pcp->cid = t->mm_cid.cid;
10888 }
10889 }
10890
mm_cid_fixup_cpus_to_tasks(struct mm_struct * mm)10891 static void mm_cid_fixup_cpus_to_tasks(struct mm_struct *mm)
10892 {
10893 unsigned int cpu;
10894
10895 /* Walk the CPUs and fixup all stale CIDs */
10896 for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) {
10897 struct mm_cid_pcpu *pcp = per_cpu_ptr(mm->mm_cid.pcpu, cpu);
10898 struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu);
10899
10900 /* Remote access to mm::mm_cid::pcpu requires rq_lock */
10901 guard(rq_lock_irq)(rq);
10902 /* Is the CID still owned by the CPU? */
10903 if (cid_on_cpu(pcp->cid)) {
10904 /*
10905 * If rq->curr has @mm, transfer it with the
10906 * transition bit set. Otherwise drop it.
10907 */
10908 if (rq->curr->mm == mm && rq->curr->mm_cid.active)
10909 mm_cid_transit_to_task(rq->curr, pcp);
10910 else
10911 mm_drop_cid_on_cpu(mm, pcp);
10912
10913 } else if (rq->curr->mm == mm && rq->curr->mm_cid.active) {
10914 unsigned int cid = rq->curr->mm_cid.cid;
10915
10916 /*
10917 * Set the transition bit only on a genuine task-owned
10918 * CID. A running active task can legitimately have
10919 * MM_CID_UNSET here: in per-CPU mode CIDs are assigned
10920 * lazily on schedule-in, so the fork()/execve() window
10921 * leaves the task active with no owned CID. Setting the
10922 * transition bit on MM_CID_UNSET would later feed
10923 * clear_bit() an out-of-bounds bit number via
10924 * mm_cid_schedout(), so exclude it. A CPU-owned
10925 * (MM_CID_ONCPU) CID is handled by the cid_on_cpu()
10926 * branch above and never reaches here.
10927 */
10928 if (cid != MM_CID_UNSET && !cid_in_transit(cid)) {
10929 cid = cid_to_transit_cid(cid);
10930 rq->curr->mm_cid.cid = cid;
10931 pcp->cid = cid;
10932 }
10933 }
10934 }
10935 mm_cid_complete_transit(mm, 0);
10936 }
10937
mm_cid_transit_to_cpu(struct task_struct * t,struct mm_cid_pcpu * pcp)10938 static inline void mm_cid_transit_to_cpu(struct task_struct *t, struct mm_cid_pcpu *pcp)
10939 {
10940 if (cid_on_task(t->mm_cid.cid)) {
10941 t->mm_cid.cid = cid_to_transit_cid(t->mm_cid.cid);
10942 pcp->cid = t->mm_cid.cid;
10943 }
10944 }
10945
mm_cid_fixup_task_to_cpu(struct task_struct * t,struct mm_struct * mm)10946 static void mm_cid_fixup_task_to_cpu(struct task_struct *t, struct mm_struct *mm)
10947 {
10948 /* Remote access to mm::mm_cid::pcpu requires rq_lock */
10949 guard(task_rq_lock)(t);
10950 if (cid_on_task(t->mm_cid.cid)) {
10951 /* If running on the CPU, put the CID in transit mode, otherwise drop it */
10952 if (task_rq(t)->curr == t)
10953 mm_cid_transit_to_cpu(t, per_cpu_ptr(mm->mm_cid.pcpu, task_cpu(t)));
10954 else
10955 mm_unset_cid_on_task(t);
10956 }
10957 }
10958
mm_cid_fixup_tasks_to_cpus(void)10959 static void mm_cid_fixup_tasks_to_cpus(void)
10960 {
10961 struct mm_struct *mm = current->mm;
10962 struct task_struct *t;
10963
10964 lockdep_assert_held(&mm->mm_cid.mutex);
10965
10966 hlist_for_each_entry(t, &mm->mm_cid.user_list, mm_cid.node) {
10967 /* Current has already transferred before invoking the fixup. */
10968 if (t != current)
10969 mm_cid_fixup_task_to_cpu(t, mm);
10970 }
10971
10972 mm_cid_complete_transit(mm, MM_CID_ONCPU);
10973 }
10974
sched_mm_cid_add_user(struct task_struct * t,struct mm_struct * mm)10975 static bool sched_mm_cid_add_user(struct task_struct *t, struct mm_struct *mm)
10976 {
10977 lockdep_assert_held(&mm->mm_cid.lock);
10978
10979 t->mm_cid.active = 1;
10980 hlist_add_head(&t->mm_cid.node, &mm->mm_cid.user_list);
10981 mm->mm_cid.users++;
10982 return mm_update_max_cids(mm);
10983 }
10984
sched_mm_cid_fork(struct task_struct * t)10985 static void sched_mm_cid_fork(struct task_struct *t)
10986 {
10987 struct mm_struct *mm = t->mm;
10988 bool percpu;
10989
10990 if (!mm)
10991 return;
10992
10993 WARN_ON_ONCE(t->mm_cid.cid != MM_CID_UNSET);
10994
10995 guard(mutex)(&mm->mm_cid.mutex);
10996 scoped_guard(raw_spinlock_irq, &mm->mm_cid.lock) {
10997 struct mm_cid_pcpu *pcp = this_cpu_ptr(mm->mm_cid.pcpu);
10998
10999 /* First user ? */
11000 if (!mm->mm_cid.users) {
11001 sched_mm_cid_add_user(t, mm);
11002 t->mm_cid.cid = mm_get_cid(mm);
11003 /* Required for execve() */
11004 pcp->cid = t->mm_cid.cid;
11005 return;
11006 }
11007
11008 if (!sched_mm_cid_add_user(t, mm)) {
11009 if (!cid_on_cpu(mm->mm_cid.mode))
11010 t->mm_cid.cid = mm_get_cid(mm);
11011 return;
11012 }
11013
11014 /* Handle the mode change and transfer current's CID */
11015 percpu = cid_on_cpu(mm->mm_cid.mode);
11016 if (!percpu)
11017 mm_cid_transit_to_task(current, pcp);
11018 else
11019 mm_cid_transit_to_cpu(current, pcp);
11020 }
11021
11022 if (percpu) {
11023 mm_cid_fixup_tasks_to_cpus();
11024 } else {
11025 mm_cid_fixup_cpus_to_tasks(mm);
11026 t->mm_cid.cid = mm_get_cid(mm);
11027 }
11028 }
11029
sched_mm_cid_remove_user(struct task_struct * t)11030 static bool sched_mm_cid_remove_user(struct task_struct *t)
11031 {
11032 lockdep_assert_held(&t->mm->mm_cid.lock);
11033
11034 t->mm_cid.active = 0;
11035 /* Clear the transition bit */
11036 t->mm_cid.cid = cid_from_transit_cid(t->mm_cid.cid);
11037 mm_unset_cid_on_task(t);
11038 hlist_del_init(&t->mm_cid.node);
11039 t->mm->mm_cid.users--;
11040 return mm_update_max_cids(t->mm);
11041 }
11042
__sched_mm_cid_exit(struct task_struct * t)11043 static bool __sched_mm_cid_exit(struct task_struct *t)
11044 {
11045 struct mm_struct *mm = t->mm;
11046
11047 if (!sched_mm_cid_remove_user(t))
11048 return false;
11049 /*
11050 * Contrary to fork() this only deals with a switch back to per
11051 * task mode either because the above decreased users or an
11052 * affinity change increased the number of allowed CPUs and the
11053 * deferred fixup did not run yet.
11054 */
11055 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(cid_on_cpu(mm->mm_cid.mode)))
11056 return false;
11057 /*
11058 * A failed fork(2) cleanup never gets here, so @current must have
11059 * the same MM as @t. That's true for exit() and the failed
11060 * pthread_create() cleanup case.
11061 */
11062 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(current->mm != mm))
11063 return false;
11064 return true;
11065 }
11066
11067 /*
11068 * When a task exits, the MM CID held by the task is not longer required as
11069 * the task cannot return to user space.
11070 */
sched_mm_cid_exit(struct task_struct * t)11071 void sched_mm_cid_exit(struct task_struct *t)
11072 {
11073 struct mm_struct *mm = t->mm;
11074
11075 if (!mm || !t->mm_cid.active)
11076 return;
11077 /*
11078 * Ensure that only one instance is doing MM CID operations within
11079 * a MM. The common case is uncontended. The rare fixup case adds
11080 * some overhead.
11081 */
11082 scoped_guard(mutex, &mm->mm_cid.mutex) {
11083 /* mm_cid::mutex is sufficient to protect mm_cid::users */
11084 if (likely(mm->mm_cid.users > 1)) {
11085 scoped_guard(raw_spinlock_irq, &mm->mm_cid.lock) {
11086 if (!__sched_mm_cid_exit(t))
11087 return;
11088 /*
11089 * Mode change. The task has the CID unset
11090 * already and dealt with an eventually set
11091 * TRANSIT bit. If the CID is owned by the CPU
11092 * then drop it.
11093 */
11094 mm_drop_cid_on_cpu(mm, this_cpu_ptr(mm->mm_cid.pcpu));
11095 }
11096 mm_cid_fixup_cpus_to_tasks(mm);
11097 return;
11098 }
11099 /* Last user */
11100 scoped_guard(raw_spinlock_irq, &mm->mm_cid.lock) {
11101 /* Required across execve() */
11102 if (t == current)
11103 mm_cid_transit_to_task(t, this_cpu_ptr(mm->mm_cid.pcpu));
11104 /* Ignore mode change. There is nothing to do. */
11105 sched_mm_cid_remove_user(t);
11106 }
11107 }
11108
11109 /*
11110 * As this is the last user (execve(), process exit or failed
11111 * fork(2)) there is no concurrency anymore.
11112 *
11113 * Synchronize eventually pending work to ensure that there are no
11114 * dangling references left. @t->mm_cid.users is zero so nothing
11115 * can queue this work anymore.
11116 */
11117 irq_work_sync(&mm->mm_cid.irq_work);
11118 cancel_work_sync(&mm->mm_cid.work);
11119 }
11120
11121 /* Deactivate MM CID allocation across execve() */
sched_mm_cid_before_execve(struct task_struct * t)11122 void sched_mm_cid_before_execve(struct task_struct *t)
11123 {
11124 sched_mm_cid_exit(t);
11125 }
11126
11127 /* Reactivate MM CID after execve() */
sched_mm_cid_after_execve(struct task_struct * t)11128 void sched_mm_cid_after_execve(struct task_struct *t)
11129 {
11130 if (t->mm)
11131 sched_mm_cid_fork(t);
11132 }
11133
mm_cid_work_fn(struct work_struct * work)11134 static void mm_cid_work_fn(struct work_struct *work)
11135 {
11136 struct mm_struct *mm = container_of(work, struct mm_struct, mm_cid.work);
11137
11138 guard(mutex)(&mm->mm_cid.mutex);
11139 /* Did the last user task exit already? */
11140 if (!mm->mm_cid.users)
11141 return;
11142
11143 scoped_guard(raw_spinlock_irq, &mm->mm_cid.lock) {
11144 /* Have fork() or exit() handled it already? */
11145 if (!mm->mm_cid.update_deferred)
11146 return;
11147 /* This clears mm_cid::update_deferred */
11148 if (!mm_update_max_cids(mm))
11149 return;
11150 /* Affinity changes can only switch back to task mode */
11151 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(cid_on_cpu(mm->mm_cid.mode)))
11152 return;
11153 }
11154 mm_cid_fixup_cpus_to_tasks(mm);
11155 }
11156
mm_cid_irq_work(struct irq_work * work)11157 static void mm_cid_irq_work(struct irq_work *work)
11158 {
11159 struct mm_struct *mm = container_of(work, struct mm_struct, mm_cid.irq_work);
11160
11161 /*
11162 * Needs to be unconditional because mm_cid::lock cannot be held
11163 * when scheduling work as mm_update_cpus_allowed() nests inside
11164 * rq::lock and schedule_work() might end up in wakeup...
11165 */
11166 schedule_work(&mm->mm_cid.work);
11167 }
11168
mm_init_cid(struct mm_struct * mm,struct task_struct * p)11169 void mm_init_cid(struct mm_struct *mm, struct task_struct *p)
11170 {
11171 mm->mm_cid.max_cids = 0;
11172 mm->mm_cid.mode = 0;
11173 mm->mm_cid.nr_cpus_allowed = p->nr_cpus_allowed;
11174 mm->mm_cid.users = 0;
11175 mm->mm_cid.pcpu_thrs = 0;
11176 mm->mm_cid.update_deferred = 0;
11177 raw_spin_lock_init(&mm->mm_cid.lock);
11178 mutex_init(&mm->mm_cid.mutex);
11179 mm->mm_cid.irq_work = IRQ_WORK_INIT_HARD(mm_cid_irq_work);
11180 INIT_WORK(&mm->mm_cid.work, mm_cid_work_fn);
11181 INIT_HLIST_HEAD(&mm->mm_cid.user_list);
11182 cpumask_copy(mm_cpus_allowed(mm), &p->cpus_mask);
11183 bitmap_zero(mm_cidmask(mm), num_possible_cpus());
11184 }
11185 #else /* CONFIG_SCHED_MM_CID */
mm_update_cpus_allowed(struct mm_struct * mm,const struct cpumask * affmsk)11186 static inline void mm_update_cpus_allowed(struct mm_struct *mm, const struct cpumask *affmsk) { }
sched_mm_cid_fork(struct task_struct * t)11187 static inline void sched_mm_cid_fork(struct task_struct *t) { }
11188 #endif /* !CONFIG_SCHED_MM_CID */
11189
11190 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct sched_change_ctx, sched_change_ctx);
11191
sched_change_begin(struct task_struct * p,unsigned int flags)11192 struct sched_change_ctx *sched_change_begin(struct task_struct *p, unsigned int flags)
11193 {
11194 struct sched_change_ctx *ctx = this_cpu_ptr(&sched_change_ctx);
11195 struct rq *rq = task_rq(p);
11196
11197 /*
11198 * Must exclusively use matched flags since this is both dequeue and
11199 * enqueue.
11200 */
11201 WARN_ON_ONCE(flags & 0xFFFF0000);
11202
11203 lockdep_assert_rq_held(rq);
11204
11205 if (!(flags & DEQUEUE_NOCLOCK)) {
11206 update_rq_clock(rq);
11207 flags |= DEQUEUE_NOCLOCK;
11208 }
11209
11210 if ((flags & DEQUEUE_CLASS) && p->sched_class->switching_from)
11211 p->sched_class->switching_from(rq, p);
11212
11213 *ctx = (struct sched_change_ctx){
11214 .p = p,
11215 .class = p->sched_class,
11216 .flags = flags,
11217 .queued = task_on_rq_queued(p),
11218 .running = task_current_donor(rq, p),
11219 };
11220
11221 if (!(flags & DEQUEUE_CLASS)) {
11222 if (p->sched_class->get_prio)
11223 ctx->prio = p->sched_class->get_prio(rq, p);
11224 else
11225 ctx->prio = p->prio;
11226 }
11227
11228 if (ctx->queued)
11229 dequeue_task(rq, p, flags);
11230 if (ctx->running)
11231 put_prev_task(rq, p);
11232
11233 if ((flags & DEQUEUE_CLASS) && p->sched_class->switched_from)
11234 p->sched_class->switched_from(rq, p);
11235
11236 return ctx;
11237 }
11238
sched_change_end(struct sched_change_ctx * ctx)11239 void sched_change_end(struct sched_change_ctx *ctx)
11240 {
11241 struct task_struct *p = ctx->p;
11242 struct rq *rq = task_rq(p);
11243
11244 lockdep_assert_rq_held(rq);
11245
11246 /*
11247 * Changing class without *QUEUE_CLASS is bad.
11248 */
11249 WARN_ON_ONCE(p->sched_class != ctx->class && !(ctx->flags & ENQUEUE_CLASS));
11250
11251 if ((ctx->flags & ENQUEUE_CLASS) && p->sched_class->switching_to)
11252 p->sched_class->switching_to(rq, p);
11253
11254 if (ctx->queued)
11255 enqueue_task(rq, p, ctx->flags);
11256 if (ctx->running)
11257 set_next_task(rq, p);
11258
11259 if (ctx->flags & ENQUEUE_CLASS) {
11260 if (p->sched_class->switched_to)
11261 p->sched_class->switched_to(rq, p);
11262
11263 if (ctx->running) {
11264 /*
11265 * If this was a class promotion; let the old class
11266 * know it got preempted. Note that none of the
11267 * switch*_from() methods know the new class and none
11268 * of the switch*_to() methods know the old class.
11269 */
11270 if (sched_class_above(p->sched_class, ctx->class)) {
11271 rq->next_class->wakeup_preempt(rq, p, 0);
11272 rq->next_class = p->sched_class;
11273 }
11274 /*
11275 * If this was a degradation in class; make sure to
11276 * reschedule.
11277 */
11278 if (sched_class_above(ctx->class, p->sched_class))
11279 resched_curr(rq);
11280 }
11281 } else {
11282 p->sched_class->prio_changed(rq, p, ctx->prio);
11283 }
11284 }
11285