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Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 1582323455SDoug Rabson.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 1682323455SDoug Rabson.\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 1782323455SDoug Rabson.\" 1882323455SDoug Rabson.\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE DEVELOPERS ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR 1982323455SDoug Rabson.\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES 2082323455SDoug Rabson.\" OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. 2182323455SDoug Rabson.\" IN NO EVENT SHALL THE DEVELOPERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, 2282323455SDoug Rabson.\" INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT 2382323455SDoug Rabson.\" NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, 2482323455SDoug Rabson.\" DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY 2582323455SDoug Rabson.\" THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT 2682323455SDoug Rabson.\" (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF 2782323455SDoug Rabson.\" THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 2882323455SDoug Rabson.\" 2982323455SDoug Rabson.\" $FreeBSD$ 3082323455SDoug Rabson.\" 31*bb58b5d6SMark Johnston.Dd November 21, 2018 3282323455SDoug Rabson.Dt TASKQUEUE 9 3382323455SDoug Rabson.Os 3482323455SDoug Rabson.Sh NAME 3582323455SDoug Rabson.Nm taskqueue 3682323455SDoug Rabson.Nd asynchronous task execution 3782323455SDoug Rabson.Sh SYNOPSIS 3832eef9aeSRuslan Ermilov.In sys/param.h 39f16b3c0dSChad David.In sys/kernel.h 40f16b3c0dSChad David.In sys/malloc.h 4132eef9aeSRuslan Ermilov.In sys/queue.h 4232eef9aeSRuslan Ermilov.In sys/taskqueue.h 4382323455SDoug Rabson.Bd -literal 44f674e945SBruce M Simpsontypedef void (*task_fn_t)(void *context, int pending); 4582323455SDoug Rabson 4682323455SDoug Rabsontypedef void (*taskqueue_enqueue_fn)(void *context); 4782323455SDoug Rabson 4882323455SDoug Rabsonstruct task { 4982323455SDoug Rabson STAILQ_ENTRY(task) ta_link; /* link for queue */ 50cf82599dSSam Leffler u_short ta_pending; /* count times queued */ 51cf82599dSSam Leffler u_short ta_priority; /* priority of task in queue */ 52f674e945SBruce M Simpson task_fn_t ta_func; /* task handler */ 5382323455SDoug Rabson void *ta_context; /* argument for handler */ 5482323455SDoug Rabson}; 55c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousov 56fdbc7174SWill Andrewsenum taskqueue_callback_type { 57fdbc7174SWill Andrews TASKQUEUE_CALLBACK_TYPE_INIT, 58fdbc7174SWill Andrews TASKQUEUE_CALLBACK_TYPE_SHUTDOWN, 59fdbc7174SWill Andrews}; 60fdbc7174SWill Andrews 61fdbc7174SWill Andrewstypedef void (*taskqueue_callback_fn)(void *context); 62fdbc7174SWill Andrews 63c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousovstruct timeout_task; 6482323455SDoug Rabson.Ed 6582323455SDoug Rabson.Ft struct taskqueue * 668f668ffaSOleksandr Tymoshenko.Fn taskqueue_create "const char *name" "int mflags" "taskqueue_enqueue_fn enqueue" "void *context" 672eb30874SOleksandr Tymoshenko.Ft struct taskqueue * 682eb30874SOleksandr Tymoshenko.Fn taskqueue_create_fast "const char *name" "int mflags" "taskqueue_enqueue_fn enqueue" "void *context" 69fdbc7174SWill Andrews.Ft int 70fdbc7174SWill Andrews.Fn taskqueue_start_threads "struct taskqueue **tqp" "int count" "int pri" "const char *name" "..." 71ec5d37f4SBenjamin Kaduk.Ft int 72ec5d37f4SBenjamin Kaduk.Fo taskqueue_start_threads_pinned 73ec5d37f4SBenjamin Kaduk.Fa "struct taskqueue **tqp" "int count" "int pri" "int cpu_id" 74ec5d37f4SBenjamin Kaduk.Fa "const char *name" "..." 75ec5d37f4SBenjamin Kaduk.Fc 76fdbc7174SWill Andrews.Ft void 77fdbc7174SWill Andrews.Fn taskqueue_set_callback "struct taskqueue *queue" "enum taskqueue_callback_type cb_type" "taskqueue_callback_fn callback" "void *context" 7882323455SDoug Rabson.Ft void 7982323455SDoug Rabson.Fn taskqueue_free "struct taskqueue *queue" 8082323455SDoug Rabson.Ft int 8182323455SDoug Rabson.Fn taskqueue_enqueue "struct taskqueue *queue" "struct task *task" 8224b4e9d1SScott Long.Ft int 83c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousov.Fn taskqueue_enqueue_timeout "struct taskqueue *queue" "struct timeout_task *timeout_task" "int ticks" 84c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousov.Ft int 85f37b7fc2SIan Lepore.Fn taskqueue_enqueue_timeout_sbt "struct taskqueue *queue" "struct timeout_task *timeout_task" "sbintime_t sbt" "sbintime_t pr" "int flags" 86f37b7fc2SIan Lepore.Ft int 87f46276a9SMatthew D Fleming.Fn taskqueue_cancel "struct taskqueue *queue" "struct task *task" "u_int *pendp" 88c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousov.Ft int 89c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousov.Fn taskqueue_cancel_timeout "struct taskqueue *queue" "struct timeout_task *timeout_task" "u_int *pendp" 9082323455SDoug Rabson.Ft void 91fff7ff71SGleb Smirnoff.Fn taskqueue_drain "struct taskqueue *queue" "struct task *task" 92c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousov.Ft void 93c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousov.Fn taskqueue_drain_timeout "struct taskqueue *queue" "struct timeout_task *timeout_task" 94cb03508fSAndriy Gapon.Ft void 95cb03508fSAndriy Gapon.Fn taskqueue_drain_all "struct taskqueue *queue" 96cb03508fSAndriy Gapon.Ft void 97*bb58b5d6SMark Johnston.Fn taskqueue_quiesce "struct taskqueue *queue" 98*bb58b5d6SMark Johnston.Ft void 99cb03508fSAndriy Gapon.Fn taskqueue_block "struct taskqueue *queue" 100cb03508fSAndriy Gapon.Ft void 101cb03508fSAndriy Gapon.Fn taskqueue_unblock "struct taskqueue *queue" 102159ef108SPawel Jakub Dawidek.Ft int 103159ef108SPawel Jakub Dawidek.Fn taskqueue_member "struct taskqueue *queue" "struct thread *td" 104a92f0ee8SMatthew D Fleming.Ft void 105bf73d4d2SMatthew D Fleming.Fn taskqueue_run "struct taskqueue *queue" 106c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousov.Fn TASK_INIT "struct task *task" "int priority" "task_fn_t func" "void *context" 107a7f5f794SJohn Baldwin.Fn TASK_INITIALIZER "int priority" "task_fn_t func" "void *context" 10882323455SDoug Rabson.Fn TASKQUEUE_DECLARE "name" 109f16b3c0dSChad David.Fn TASKQUEUE_DEFINE "name" "taskqueue_enqueue_fn enqueue" "void *context" "init" 1102eb30874SOleksandr Tymoshenko.Fn TASKQUEUE_FAST_DEFINE "name" "taskqueue_enqueue_fn enqueue" "void *context" "init" 111227559d1SJohn-Mark Gurney.Fn TASKQUEUE_DEFINE_THREAD "name" 1122eb30874SOleksandr Tymoshenko.Fn TASKQUEUE_FAST_DEFINE_THREAD "name" 113c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousov.Fn TIMEOUT_TASK_INIT "struct taskqueue *queue" "struct timeout_task *timeout_task" "int priority" "task_fn_t func" "void *context" 11482323455SDoug Rabson.Sh DESCRIPTION 11582323455SDoug RabsonThese functions provide a simple interface for asynchronous execution 11682323455SDoug Rabsonof code. 11782323455SDoug Rabson.Pp 11882323455SDoug RabsonThe function 11982323455SDoug Rabson.Fn taskqueue_create 12082323455SDoug Rabsonis used to create new queues. 12182323455SDoug RabsonThe arguments to 12282323455SDoug Rabson.Fn taskqueue_create 123cf82599dSSam Lefflerinclude a name that should be unique, 12482323455SDoug Rabsona set of 12582323455SDoug Rabson.Xr malloc 9 126cf82599dSSam Lefflerflags that specify whether the call to 12782323455SDoug Rabson.Fn malloc 128cf82599dSSam Leffleris allowed to sleep, 129cf82599dSSam Lefflera function that is called from 13082323455SDoug Rabson.Fn taskqueue_enqueue 131cf82599dSSam Lefflerwhen a task is added to the queue, 132cf82599dSSam Lefflerand a pointer to the memory location where the identity of the 133cf82599dSSam Lefflerthread that services the queue is recorded. 13482323455SDoug Rabson.\" XXX The rest of the sentence gets lots in relation to the first part. 135cf82599dSSam LefflerThe function called from 136cf82599dSSam Leffler.Fn taskqueue_enqueue 137cf82599dSSam Lefflermust arrange for the queue to be processed 13882323455SDoug Rabson(for instance by scheduling a software interrupt or waking a kernel 13982323455SDoug Rabsonthread). 140cf82599dSSam LefflerThe memory location where the thread identity is recorded is used 141cf82599dSSam Lefflerto signal the service thread(s) to terminate--when this value is set to 142cf82599dSSam Lefflerzero and the thread is signaled it will terminate. 1432eb30874SOleksandr TymoshenkoIf the queue is intended for use in fast interrupt handlers 1442eb30874SOleksandr Tymoshenko.Fn taskqueue_create_fast 1452eb30874SOleksandr Tymoshenkoshould be used in place of 1462eb30874SOleksandr Tymoshenko.Fn taskqueue_create . 14782323455SDoug Rabson.Pp 14882323455SDoug RabsonThe function 14982323455SDoug Rabson.Fn taskqueue_free 150e477e4feSPawel Jakub Dawidekshould be used to free the memory used by the queue. 151cf82599dSSam LefflerAny tasks that are on the queue will be executed at this time after 152cf82599dSSam Lefflerwhich the thread servicing the queue will be signaled that it should exit. 15382323455SDoug Rabson.Pp 154fdbc7174SWill AndrewsOnce a taskqueue has been created, its threads should be started using 155ec5d37f4SBenjamin Kaduk.Fn taskqueue_start_threads 156ec5d37f4SBenjamin Kadukor 157ec5d37f4SBenjamin Kaduk.Fn taskqueue_start_threads_pinned . 158ec5d37f4SBenjamin Kaduk.Fn taskqueue_start_threads_pinned 159ec5d37f4SBenjamin Kaduktakes a 160ec5d37f4SBenjamin Kaduk.Va cpu_id 161ec5d37f4SBenjamin Kadukargument which will cause the threads which are started for the taskqueue 162ec5d37f4SBenjamin Kadukto be pinned to run on the given CPU. 163fdbc7174SWill AndrewsCallbacks may optionally be registered using 164fdbc7174SWill Andrews.Fn taskqueue_set_callback . 165fdbc7174SWill AndrewsCurrently, callbacks may be registered for the following purposes: 166fdbc7174SWill Andrews.Bl -tag -width TASKQUEUE_CALLBACK_TYPE_SHUTDOWN 167fdbc7174SWill Andrews.It Dv TASKQUEUE_CALLBACK_TYPE_INIT 168fdbc7174SWill AndrewsThis callback is called by every thread in the taskqueue, before it executes 169fdbc7174SWill Andrewsany tasks. 170fdbc7174SWill AndrewsThis callback must be set before the taskqueue's threads are started. 171fdbc7174SWill Andrews.It Dv TASKQUEUE_CALLBACK_TYPE_SHUTDOWN 172fdbc7174SWill AndrewsThis callback is called by every thread in the taskqueue, after it executes 173fdbc7174SWill Andrewsits last task. 174fdbc7174SWill AndrewsThis callback will always be called before the taskqueue structure is 175fdbc7174SWill Andrewsreclaimed. 176fdbc7174SWill Andrews.El 177fdbc7174SWill Andrews.Pp 17882323455SDoug RabsonTo add a task to the list of tasks queued on a taskqueue, call 17982323455SDoug Rabson.Fn taskqueue_enqueue 18082323455SDoug Rabsonwith pointers to the queue and task. 18182323455SDoug RabsonIf the task's 18282323455SDoug Rabson.Va ta_pending 18382323455SDoug Rabsonfield is non-zero, 18482323455SDoug Rabsonthen it is simply incremented to reflect the number of times the task 185d2849f27SAdrian Chaddwas enqueued, up to a cap of USHRT_MAX. 18682323455SDoug RabsonOtherwise, 18782323455SDoug Rabsonthe task is added to the list before the first task which has a lower 18882323455SDoug Rabson.Va ta_priority 18982323455SDoug Rabsonvalue or at the end of the list if no tasks have a lower priority. 19082323455SDoug RabsonEnqueueing a task does not perform any memory allocation which makes 19182323455SDoug Rabsonit suitable for calling from an interrupt handler. 19282323455SDoug RabsonThis function will return 193b92a189eSRuslan Ermilov.Er EPIPE 19482323455SDoug Rabsonif the queue is being freed. 19582323455SDoug Rabson.Pp 19682323455SDoug RabsonWhen a task is executed, 19782323455SDoug Rabsonfirst it is removed from the queue, 19882323455SDoug Rabsonthe value of 19982323455SDoug Rabson.Va ta_pending 20082323455SDoug Rabsonis recorded and then the field is zeroed. 20182323455SDoug RabsonThe function 20282323455SDoug Rabson.Va ta_func 20382323455SDoug Rabsonfrom the task structure is called with the value of the field 20482323455SDoug Rabson.Va ta_context 20582323455SDoug Rabsonas its first argument 20682323455SDoug Rabsonand the value of 20782323455SDoug Rabson.Va ta_pending 20882323455SDoug Rabsonas its second argument. 209f616cf33SJohn-Mark GurneyAfter the function 210f616cf33SJohn-Mark Gurney.Va ta_func 211f616cf33SJohn-Mark Gurneyreturns, 212f616cf33SJohn-Mark Gurney.Xr wakeup 9 213f616cf33SJohn-Mark Gurneyis called on the task pointer passed to 214f616cf33SJohn-Mark Gurney.Fn taskqueue_enqueue . 21582323455SDoug Rabson.Pp 216fff7ff71SGleb SmirnoffThe 217c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousov.Fn taskqueue_enqueue_timeout 218f37b7fc2SIan Leporefunction is used to schedule the enqueue after the specified number of 219c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousov.Va ticks . 220f37b7fc2SIan LeporeThe 221f37b7fc2SIan Lepore.Fn taskqueue_enqueue_timeout_sbt 222f37b7fc2SIan Leporefunction provides finer control over the scheduling based on 223f37b7fc2SIan Lepore.Va sbt , 224f37b7fc2SIan Lepore.Va pr , 225f37b7fc2SIan Leporeand 226f37b7fc2SIan Lepore.Va flags , 227f37b7fc2SIan Leporeas detailed in 228f37b7fc2SIan Lepore.Xr timeout 9 . 229c3bd10b4SKonstantin BelousovOnly non-fast task queues can be used for 230c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousov.Va timeout_task 231c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousovscheduling. 232471af3a8SKonstantin BelousovIf the 233471af3a8SKonstantin Belousov.Va ticks 234471af3a8SKonstantin Belousovargument is negative, the already scheduled enqueueing is not re-scheduled. 235c1e231bcSKonstantin BelousovOtherwise, the task is scheduled for enqueueing in the future, 236471af3a8SKonstantin Belousovafter the absolute value of 237471af3a8SKonstantin Belousov.Va ticks 238471af3a8SKonstantin Belousovis passed. 2396a3536aaSHans Petter SelaskyThis function returns -1 if the task is being drained. 2406a3536aaSHans Petter SelaskyOtherwise, the number of pending calls is returned. 241c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousov.Pp 242c3bd10b4SKonstantin BelousovThe 243f46276a9SMatthew D Fleming.Fn taskqueue_cancel 244f46276a9SMatthew D Flemingfunction is used to cancel a task. 245f46276a9SMatthew D FlemingThe 246f46276a9SMatthew D Fleming.Va ta_pending 247f46276a9SMatthew D Flemingcount is cleared, and the old value returned in the reference 248f46276a9SMatthew D Flemingparameter 249f46276a9SMatthew D Fleming.Fa pendp , 25073bbeaa5SGlen Barberif it is 25173bbeaa5SGlen Barber.Pf non- Dv NULL . 252f46276a9SMatthew D FlemingIf the task is currently running, 253f46276a9SMatthew D Fleming.Dv EBUSY 254f46276a9SMatthew D Flemingis returned, otherwise 0. 255f46276a9SMatthew D FlemingTo implement a blocking 256f46276a9SMatthew D Fleming.Fn taskqueue_cancel 257f46276a9SMatthew D Flemingthat waits for a running task to finish, it could look like: 258f46276a9SMatthew D Fleming.Bd -literal -offset indent 259f46276a9SMatthew D Flemingwhile (taskqueue_cancel(tq, task, NULL) != 0) 260f46276a9SMatthew D Fleming taskqueue_drain(tq, task); 261f46276a9SMatthew D Fleming.Ed 262f46276a9SMatthew D Fleming.Pp 263f46276a9SMatthew D FlemingNote that, as with 264f46276a9SMatthew D Fleming.Fn taskqueue_drain , 265f46276a9SMatthew D Flemingthe caller is responsible for ensuring that the task is not re-enqueued 266f46276a9SMatthew D Flemingafter being canceled. 267f46276a9SMatthew D Fleming.Pp 268c3bd10b4SKonstantin BelousovSimilarly, the 269c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousov.Fn taskqueue_cancel_timeout 270c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousovfunction is used to cancel the scheduled task execution. 271c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousov.Pp 272f46276a9SMatthew D FlemingThe 273fff7ff71SGleb Smirnoff.Fn taskqueue_drain 274c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousovfunction is used to wait for the task to finish, and 275c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousovthe 276c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousov.Fn taskqueue_drain_timeout 277c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousovfunction is used to wait for the scheduled task to finish. 278fff7ff71SGleb SmirnoffThere is no guarantee that the task will not be 279fff7ff71SGleb Smirnoffenqueued after call to 280fff7ff71SGleb Smirnoff.Fn taskqueue_drain . 281cb03508fSAndriy GaponIf the caller wants to put the task into a known state, 282cb03508fSAndriy Gaponthen before calling 283cb03508fSAndriy Gapon.Fn taskqueue_drain 284cb03508fSAndriy Gaponthe caller should use out-of-band means to ensure that the task 285cb03508fSAndriy Gaponwould not be enqueued. 286cb03508fSAndriy GaponFor example, if the task is enqueued by an interrupt filter, then 287cb03508fSAndriy Gaponthe interrupt could be disabled. 288cb03508fSAndriy Gapon.Pp 289cb03508fSAndriy GaponThe 290cb03508fSAndriy Gapon.Fn taskqueue_drain_all 291cb03508fSAndriy Gaponfunction is used to wait for all pending and running tasks that 292cb03508fSAndriy Gaponare enqueued on the taskqueue to finish. 2935b326a32SJustin T. GibbsTasks posted to the taskqueue after 294cb03508fSAndriy Gapon.Fn taskqueue_drain_all 2955b326a32SJustin T. Gibbsbegins processing, 2965b326a32SJustin T. Gibbsincluding pending enqueues scheduled by a previous call to 2975b326a32SJustin T. Gibbs.Fn taskqueue_enqueue_timeout , 2985b326a32SJustin T. Gibbsdo not extend the wait time of 2995b326a32SJustin T. Gibbs.Fn taskqueue_drain_all 3005b326a32SJustin T. Gibbsand may complete after 3015b326a32SJustin T. Gibbs.Fn taskqueue_drain_all 3025b326a32SJustin T. Gibbsreturns. 303*bb58b5d6SMark JohnstonThe 304*bb58b5d6SMark Johnston.Fn taskqueue_quiesce 305*bb58b5d6SMark Johnstonfunction is used to wait for the queue to become empty and for all 306*bb58b5d6SMark Johnstonrunning tasks to finish. 307*bb58b5d6SMark JohnstonTo avoid blocking indefinitely, the caller must ensure by some mechanism 308*bb58b5d6SMark Johnstonthat tasks will eventually stop being posted to the queue. 309cb03508fSAndriy Gapon.Pp 310cb03508fSAndriy GaponThe 311cb03508fSAndriy Gapon.Fn taskqueue_block 312cb03508fSAndriy Gaponfunction blocks the taskqueue. 313cb03508fSAndriy GaponIt prevents any enqueued but not running tasks from being executed. 314cb03508fSAndriy GaponFuture calls to 315cb03508fSAndriy Gapon.Fn taskqueue_enqueue 316cb03508fSAndriy Gaponwill enqueue tasks, but the tasks will not be run until 317cb03508fSAndriy Gapon.Fn taskqueue_unblock 318cb03508fSAndriy Gaponis called. 319cb03508fSAndriy GaponPlease note that 320cb03508fSAndriy Gapon.Fn taskqueue_block 321cb03508fSAndriy Gapondoes not wait for any currently running tasks to finish. 322cb03508fSAndriy GaponThus, the 323cb03508fSAndriy Gapon.Fn taskqueue_block 324cb03508fSAndriy Gapondoes not provide a guarantee that 325cb03508fSAndriy Gapon.Fn taskqueue_run 326cb03508fSAndriy Gaponis not running after 327cb03508fSAndriy Gapon.Fn taskqueue_block 328cb03508fSAndriy Gaponreturns, but it does provide a guarantee that 329cb03508fSAndriy Gapon.Fn taskqueue_run 330cb03508fSAndriy Gaponwill not be called again 331cb03508fSAndriy Gaponuntil 332cb03508fSAndriy Gapon.Fn taskqueue_unblock 333cb03508fSAndriy Gaponis called. 334cb03508fSAndriy GaponIf the caller requires a guarantee that 335cb03508fSAndriy Gapon.Fn taskqueue_run 336cb03508fSAndriy Gaponis not running, then this must be arranged by the caller. 337cb03508fSAndriy GaponNote that if 338cb03508fSAndriy Gapon.Fn taskqueue_drain 339cb03508fSAndriy Gaponis called on a task that is enqueued on a taskqueue that is blocked by 340cb03508fSAndriy Gapon.Fn taskqueue_block , 341cb03508fSAndriy Gaponthen 342cb03508fSAndriy Gapon.Fn taskqueue_drain 343cb03508fSAndriy Gaponcan not return until the taskqueue is unblocked. 344cb03508fSAndriy GaponThis can result in a deadlock if the thread blocked in 345cb03508fSAndriy Gapon.Fn taskqueue_drain 346cb03508fSAndriy Gaponis the thread that is supposed to call 347cb03508fSAndriy Gapon.Fn taskqueue_unblock . 348cb03508fSAndriy GaponThus, use of 349cb03508fSAndriy Gapon.Fn taskqueue_drain 350cb03508fSAndriy Gaponafter 351cb03508fSAndriy Gapon.Fn taskqueue_block 352cb03508fSAndriy Gaponis discouraged, because the state of the task can not be known in advance. 353cb03508fSAndriy GaponThe same caveat applies to 354cb03508fSAndriy Gapon.Fn taskqueue_drain_all . 355cb03508fSAndriy Gapon.Pp 356cb03508fSAndriy GaponThe 357cb03508fSAndriy Gapon.Fn taskqueue_unblock 358cb03508fSAndriy Gaponfunction unblocks the previously blocked taskqueue. 359cb03508fSAndriy GaponAll enqueued tasks can be run after this call. 360fff7ff71SGleb Smirnoff.Pp 361159ef108SPawel Jakub DawidekThe 362159ef108SPawel Jakub Dawidek.Fn taskqueue_member 363159ef108SPawel Jakub Dawidekfunction returns 364159ef108SPawel Jakub Dawidek.No 1 3659c1a8ce4SPawel Jakub Dawidekif the given thread 366159ef108SPawel Jakub Dawidek.Fa td 3679ba47352SJoel Dahlis part of the given taskqueue 368159ef108SPawel Jakub Dawidek.Fa queue 369159ef108SPawel Jakub Dawidekand 370159ef108SPawel Jakub Dawidek.No 0 371159ef108SPawel Jakub Dawidekotherwise. 372159ef108SPawel Jakub Dawidek.Pp 373a92f0ee8SMatthew D FlemingThe 374a92f0ee8SMatthew D Fleming.Fn taskqueue_run 375a92f0ee8SMatthew D Flemingfunction will run all pending tasks in the specified 376a92f0ee8SMatthew D Fleming.Fa queue . 377a92f0ee8SMatthew D FlemingNormally this function is only used internally. 378a92f0ee8SMatthew D Fleming.Pp 37982323455SDoug RabsonA convenience macro, 38082323455SDoug Rabson.Fn TASK_INIT "task" "priority" "func" "context" 38182323455SDoug Rabsonis provided to initialise a 38282323455SDoug Rabson.Va task 38382323455SDoug Rabsonstructure. 384a7f5f794SJohn BaldwinThe 385a7f5f794SJohn Baldwin.Fn TASK_INITIALIZER 386a7f5f794SJohn Baldwinmacro generates an initializer for a task structure. 387c3bd10b4SKonstantin BelousovA macro 388c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousov.Fn TIMEOUT_TASK_INIT "queue" "timeout_task" "priority" "func" "context" 389a7f5f794SJohn Baldwininitializes the 390a7f5f794SJohn Baldwin.Va timeout_task 391a7f5f794SJohn Baldwinstructure. 39282323455SDoug RabsonThe values of 39382323455SDoug Rabson.Va priority , 39482323455SDoug Rabson.Va func , 39582323455SDoug Rabsonand 39682323455SDoug Rabson.Va context 39782323455SDoug Rabsonare simply copied into the task structure fields and the 39882323455SDoug Rabson.Va ta_pending 39982323455SDoug Rabsonfield is cleared. 40082323455SDoug Rabson.Pp 4012eb30874SOleksandr TymoshenkoFive macros 402227559d1SJohn-Mark Gurney.Fn TASKQUEUE_DECLARE "name" , 403227559d1SJohn-Mark Gurney.Fn TASKQUEUE_DEFINE "name" "enqueue" "context" "init" , 4042eb30874SOleksandr Tymoshenko.Fn TASKQUEUE_FAST_DEFINE "name" "enqueue" "context" "init" , 40582323455SDoug Rabsonand 406227559d1SJohn-Mark Gurney.Fn TASKQUEUE_DEFINE_THREAD "name" 4072eb30874SOleksandr Tymoshenko.Fn TASKQUEUE_FAST_DEFINE_THREAD "name" 408227559d1SJohn-Mark Gurneyare used to declare a reference to a global queue, to define the 409c0854fb7SRuslan Ermilovimplementation of the queue, and declare a queue that uses its own thread. 41082323455SDoug RabsonThe 41182323455SDoug Rabson.Fn TASKQUEUE_DEFINE 41282323455SDoug Rabsonmacro arranges to call 41382323455SDoug Rabson.Fn taskqueue_create 41482323455SDoug Rabsonwith the values of its 41582323455SDoug Rabson.Va name , 41682323455SDoug Rabson.Va enqueue 41782323455SDoug Rabsonand 41882323455SDoug Rabson.Va context 41982323455SDoug Rabsonarguments during system initialisation. 42082323455SDoug RabsonAfter calling 42182323455SDoug Rabson.Fn taskqueue_create , 42282323455SDoug Rabsonthe 42382323455SDoug Rabson.Va init 42482323455SDoug Rabsonargument to the macro is executed as a C statement, 42582323455SDoug Rabsonallowing any further initialisation to be performed 4262e17a50fSBenjamin Kaduk(such as registering an interrupt handler, etc.). 42782323455SDoug Rabson.Pp 428227559d1SJohn-Mark GurneyThe 429227559d1SJohn-Mark Gurney.Fn TASKQUEUE_DEFINE_THREAD 430c0854fb7SRuslan Ermilovmacro defines a new taskqueue with its own kernel thread to serve tasks. 431c0854fb7SRuslan ErmilovThe variable 432227559d1SJohn-Mark Gurney.Vt struct taskqueue *taskqueue_name 433227559d1SJohn-Mark Gurneyis used to enqueue tasks onto the queue. 4342eb30874SOleksandr Tymoshenko.Pp 4352eb30874SOleksandr Tymoshenko.Fn TASKQUEUE_FAST_DEFINE 4362eb30874SOleksandr Tymoshenkoand 4372eb30874SOleksandr Tymoshenko.Fn TASKQUEUE_FAST_DEFINE_THREAD 4382eb30874SOleksandr Tymoshenkoact just like 4392eb30874SOleksandr Tymoshenko.Fn TASKQUEUE_DEFINE 4402eb30874SOleksandr Tymoshenkoand 4412eb30874SOleksandr Tymoshenko.Fn TASKQUEUE_DEFINE_THREAD 4422eb30874SOleksandr Tymoshenkorespectively but taskqueue is created with 4432eb30874SOleksandr Tymoshenko.Fn taskqueue_create_fast . 4444c49b002SJoseph Koshy.Ss Predefined Task Queues 4454c49b002SJoseph KoshyThe system provides four global taskqueues, 4464c49b002SJoseph Koshy.Va taskqueue_fast , 44782323455SDoug Rabson.Va taskqueue_swi , 448cb32189eSKenneth D. Merry.Va taskqueue_swi_giant , 449cb32189eSKenneth D. Merryand 450cb32189eSKenneth D. Merry.Va taskqueue_thread . 4514c49b002SJoseph KoshyThe 4524c49b002SJoseph Koshy.Va taskqueue_fast 4534c49b002SJoseph Koshyqueue is for swi handlers dispatched from fast interrupt handlers, 4544c49b002SJoseph Koshywhere sleep mutexes cannot be used. 455cb32189eSKenneth D. MerryThe swi taskqueues are run via a software interrupt mechanism. 4564c49b002SJoseph KoshyThe 4574c49b002SJoseph Koshy.Va taskqueue_swi 4584c49b002SJoseph Koshyqueue runs without the protection of the 4594c49b002SJoseph Koshy.Va Giant 4604c49b002SJoseph Koshykernel lock, and the 4614c49b002SJoseph Koshy.Va taskqueue_swi_giant 4624c49b002SJoseph Koshyqueue runs with the protection of the 4634c49b002SJoseph Koshy.Va Giant 464cb32189eSKenneth D. Merrykernel lock. 4654c49b002SJoseph KoshyThe thread taskqueue 4664c49b002SJoseph Koshy.Va taskqueue_thread 4674c49b002SJoseph Koshyruns in a kernel thread context, and tasks run from this thread do 4684c49b002SJoseph Koshynot run under the 4694c49b002SJoseph Koshy.Va Giant 4704c49b002SJoseph Koshykernel lock. 4714c49b002SJoseph KoshyIf the caller wants to run under 4724c49b002SJoseph Koshy.Va Giant , 4734c49b002SJoseph Koshyhe should explicitly acquire and release 4744c49b002SJoseph Koshy.Va Giant 4754c49b002SJoseph Koshyin his taskqueue handler routine. 476bf7f20c2SRuslan Ermilov.Pp 477cb32189eSKenneth D. MerryTo use these queues, 47882323455SDoug Rabsoncall 47982323455SDoug Rabson.Fn taskqueue_enqueue 480cb32189eSKenneth D. Merrywith the value of the global taskqueue variable for the queue you wish to 481cbc4d2dbSJohn Baldwinuse. 48282323455SDoug Rabson.Pp 483e0254f10SKenneth D. MerryThe software interrupt queues can be used, 48482323455SDoug Rabsonfor instance, for implementing interrupt handlers which must perform a 48582323455SDoug Rabsonsignificant amount of processing in the handler. 48682323455SDoug RabsonThe hardware interrupt handler would perform minimal processing of the 48782323455SDoug Rabsoninterrupt and then enqueue a task to finish the work. 48882323455SDoug RabsonThis reduces to a minimum 48982323455SDoug Rabsonthe amount of time spent with interrupts disabled. 490cb32189eSKenneth D. Merry.Pp 491cb32189eSKenneth D. MerryThe thread queue can be used, for instance, by interrupt level routines 492cb32189eSKenneth D. Merrythat need to call kernel functions that do things that can only be done 493cb32189eSKenneth D. Merryfrom a thread context. 494cb32189eSKenneth D. Merry(e.g., call malloc with the M_WAITOK flag.) 495cf82599dSSam Leffler.Pp 496cf82599dSSam LefflerNote that tasks queued on shared taskqueues such as 497cf82599dSSam Leffler.Va taskqueue_swi 498cf82599dSSam Lefflermay be delayed an indeterminate amount of time before execution. 499cf82599dSSam LefflerIf queueing delays cannot be tolerated then a private taskqueue should 500cf82599dSSam Lefflerbe created with a dedicated processing thread. 5013bbf58f9SJoseph Koshy.Sh SEE ALSO 5023bbf58f9SJoseph Koshy.Xr ithread 9 , 5033bbf58f9SJoseph Koshy.Xr kthread 9 , 5043bbf58f9SJoseph Koshy.Xr swi 9 505f37b7fc2SIan Lepore.Xr timeout 9 50682323455SDoug Rabson.Sh HISTORY 50782323455SDoug RabsonThis interface first appeared in 50882323455SDoug Rabson.Fx 5.0 . 509c3bd10b4SKonstantin BelousovThere is a similar facility called work_queue in the Linux kernel. 51082323455SDoug Rabson.Sh AUTHORS 511571dba6eSHiten PandyaThis manual page was written by 51282323455SDoug Rabson.An Doug Rabson . 513