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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.\" 31c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousov.Dd April 26, 2011 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 56c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousovstruct timeout_task; 5782323455SDoug Rabson.Ed 5882323455SDoug Rabson.Ft struct taskqueue * 598f668ffaSOleksandr Tymoshenko.Fn taskqueue_create "const char *name" "int mflags" "taskqueue_enqueue_fn enqueue" "void *context" 602eb30874SOleksandr Tymoshenko.Ft struct taskqueue * 612eb30874SOleksandr Tymoshenko.Fn taskqueue_create_fast "const char *name" "int mflags" "taskqueue_enqueue_fn enqueue" "void *context" 6282323455SDoug Rabson.Ft void 6382323455SDoug Rabson.Fn taskqueue_free "struct taskqueue *queue" 6482323455SDoug Rabson.Ft int 6582323455SDoug Rabson.Fn taskqueue_enqueue "struct taskqueue *queue" "struct task *task" 6624b4e9d1SScott Long.Ft int 6724b4e9d1SScott Long.Fn taskqueue_enqueue_fast "struct taskqueue *queue" "struct task *task" 68f46276a9SMatthew D Fleming.Ft int 69c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousov.Fn taskqueue_enqueue_timeout "struct taskqueue *queue" "struct timeout_task *timeout_task" "int ticks" 70c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousov.Ft int 71f46276a9SMatthew D Fleming.Fn taskqueue_cancel "struct taskqueue *queue" "struct task *task" "u_int *pendp" 72c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousov.Ft int 73c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousov.Fn taskqueue_cancel_timeout "struct taskqueue *queue" "struct timeout_task *timeout_task" "u_int *pendp" 7482323455SDoug Rabson.Ft void 75fff7ff71SGleb Smirnoff.Fn taskqueue_drain "struct taskqueue *queue" "struct task *task" 76c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousov.Ft void 77c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousov.Fn taskqueue_drain_timeout "struct taskqueue *queue" "struct timeout_task *timeout_task" 78159ef108SPawel Jakub Dawidek.Ft int 79159ef108SPawel Jakub Dawidek.Fn taskqueue_member "struct taskqueue *queue" "struct thread *td" 80a92f0ee8SMatthew D Fleming.Ft void 81bf73d4d2SMatthew D Fleming.Fn taskqueue_run "struct taskqueue *queue" 82c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousov.Fn TASK_INIT "struct task *task" "int priority" "task_fn_t func" "void *context" 8382323455SDoug Rabson.Fn TASKQUEUE_DECLARE "name" 84f16b3c0dSChad David.Fn TASKQUEUE_DEFINE "name" "taskqueue_enqueue_fn enqueue" "void *context" "init" 852eb30874SOleksandr Tymoshenko.Fn TASKQUEUE_FAST_DEFINE "name" "taskqueue_enqueue_fn enqueue" "void *context" "init" 86227559d1SJohn-Mark Gurney.Fn TASKQUEUE_DEFINE_THREAD "name" 872eb30874SOleksandr Tymoshenko.Fn TASKQUEUE_FAST_DEFINE_THREAD "name" 88c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousov.Fn TIMEOUT_TASK_INIT "struct taskqueue *queue" "struct timeout_task *timeout_task" "int priority" "task_fn_t func" "void *context" 8982323455SDoug Rabson.Sh DESCRIPTION 9082323455SDoug RabsonThese functions provide a simple interface for asynchronous execution 9182323455SDoug Rabsonof code. 9282323455SDoug Rabson.Pp 9382323455SDoug RabsonThe function 9482323455SDoug Rabson.Fn taskqueue_create 9582323455SDoug Rabsonis used to create new queues. 9682323455SDoug RabsonThe arguments to 9782323455SDoug Rabson.Fn taskqueue_create 98cf82599dSSam Lefflerinclude a name that should be unique, 9982323455SDoug Rabsona set of 10082323455SDoug Rabson.Xr malloc 9 101cf82599dSSam Lefflerflags that specify whether the call to 10282323455SDoug Rabson.Fn malloc 103cf82599dSSam Leffleris allowed to sleep, 104cf82599dSSam Lefflera function that is called from 10582323455SDoug Rabson.Fn taskqueue_enqueue 106cf82599dSSam Lefflerwhen a task is added to the queue, 107cf82599dSSam Lefflerand a pointer to the memory location where the identity of the 108cf82599dSSam Lefflerthread that services the queue is recorded. 10982323455SDoug Rabson.\" XXX The rest of the sentence gets lots in relation to the first part. 110cf82599dSSam LefflerThe function called from 111cf82599dSSam Leffler.Fn taskqueue_enqueue 112cf82599dSSam Lefflermust arrange for the queue to be processed 11382323455SDoug Rabson(for instance by scheduling a software interrupt or waking a kernel 11482323455SDoug Rabsonthread). 115cf82599dSSam LefflerThe memory location where the thread identity is recorded is used 116cf82599dSSam Lefflerto signal the service thread(s) to terminate--when this value is set to 117cf82599dSSam Lefflerzero and the thread is signaled it will terminate. 1182eb30874SOleksandr TymoshenkoIf the queue is intended for use in fast interrupt handlers 1192eb30874SOleksandr Tymoshenko.Fn taskqueue_create_fast 1202eb30874SOleksandr Tymoshenkoshould be used in place of 1212eb30874SOleksandr Tymoshenko.Fn taskqueue_create . 12282323455SDoug Rabson.Pp 12382323455SDoug RabsonThe function 12482323455SDoug Rabson.Fn taskqueue_free 125e477e4feSPawel Jakub Dawidekshould be used to free the memory used by the queue. 126cf82599dSSam LefflerAny tasks that are on the queue will be executed at this time after 127cf82599dSSam Lefflerwhich the thread servicing the queue will be signaled that it should exit. 12882323455SDoug Rabson.Pp 12982323455SDoug RabsonTo add a task to the list of tasks queued on a taskqueue, call 13082323455SDoug Rabson.Fn taskqueue_enqueue 13182323455SDoug Rabsonwith pointers to the queue and task. 13282323455SDoug RabsonIf the task's 13382323455SDoug Rabson.Va ta_pending 13482323455SDoug Rabsonfield is non-zero, 13582323455SDoug Rabsonthen it is simply incremented to reflect the number of times the task 136*d2849f27SAdrian Chaddwas enqueued, up to a cap of USHRT_MAX. 13782323455SDoug RabsonOtherwise, 13882323455SDoug Rabsonthe task is added to the list before the first task which has a lower 13982323455SDoug Rabson.Va ta_priority 14082323455SDoug Rabsonvalue or at the end of the list if no tasks have a lower priority. 14182323455SDoug RabsonEnqueueing a task does not perform any memory allocation which makes 14282323455SDoug Rabsonit suitable for calling from an interrupt handler. 14382323455SDoug RabsonThis function will return 144b92a189eSRuslan Ermilov.Er EPIPE 14582323455SDoug Rabsonif the queue is being freed. 14682323455SDoug Rabson.Pp 14724b4e9d1SScott LongThe function 14824b4e9d1SScott Long.Fn taskqueue_enqueue_fast 14924b4e9d1SScott Longshould be used in place of 15024b4e9d1SScott Long.Fn taskqueue_enqueue 15124b4e9d1SScott Longwhen the enqueuing must happen from a fast interrupt handler. 15224b4e9d1SScott LongThis method uses spin locks to avoid the possibility of sleeping in the fast 15324b4e9d1SScott Longinterrupt context. 15424b4e9d1SScott Long.Pp 15582323455SDoug RabsonWhen a task is executed, 15682323455SDoug Rabsonfirst it is removed from the queue, 15782323455SDoug Rabsonthe value of 15882323455SDoug Rabson.Va ta_pending 15982323455SDoug Rabsonis recorded and then the field is zeroed. 16082323455SDoug RabsonThe function 16182323455SDoug Rabson.Va ta_func 16282323455SDoug Rabsonfrom the task structure is called with the value of the field 16382323455SDoug Rabson.Va ta_context 16482323455SDoug Rabsonas its first argument 16582323455SDoug Rabsonand the value of 16682323455SDoug Rabson.Va ta_pending 16782323455SDoug Rabsonas its second argument. 168f616cf33SJohn-Mark GurneyAfter the function 169f616cf33SJohn-Mark Gurney.Va ta_func 170f616cf33SJohn-Mark Gurneyreturns, 171f616cf33SJohn-Mark Gurney.Xr wakeup 9 172f616cf33SJohn-Mark Gurneyis called on the task pointer passed to 173f616cf33SJohn-Mark Gurney.Fn taskqueue_enqueue . 17482323455SDoug Rabson.Pp 175fff7ff71SGleb SmirnoffThe 176c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousov.Fn taskqueue_enqueue_timeout 177c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousovis used to schedule the enqueue after the specified amount of 178c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousov.Va ticks . 179c3bd10b4SKonstantin BelousovOnly non-fast task queues can be used for 180c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousov.Va timeout_task 181c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousovscheduling. 182c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousov.Pp 183c3bd10b4SKonstantin BelousovThe 184f46276a9SMatthew D Fleming.Fn taskqueue_cancel 185f46276a9SMatthew D Flemingfunction is used to cancel a task. 186f46276a9SMatthew D FlemingThe 187f46276a9SMatthew D Fleming.Va ta_pending 188f46276a9SMatthew D Flemingcount is cleared, and the old value returned in the reference 189f46276a9SMatthew D Flemingparameter 190f46276a9SMatthew D Fleming.Fa pendp , 1914d066e45SKonstantin Belousovif it is non- 1924d066e45SKonstantin Belousov.Dv NULL . 193f46276a9SMatthew D FlemingIf the task is currently running, 194f46276a9SMatthew D Fleming.Dv EBUSY 195f46276a9SMatthew D Flemingis returned, otherwise 0. 196f46276a9SMatthew D FlemingTo implement a blocking 197f46276a9SMatthew D Fleming.Fn taskqueue_cancel 198f46276a9SMatthew D Flemingthat waits for a running task to finish, it could look like: 199f46276a9SMatthew D Fleming.Bd -literal -offset indent 200f46276a9SMatthew D Flemingwhile (taskqueue_cancel(tq, task, NULL) != 0) 201f46276a9SMatthew D Fleming taskqueue_drain(tq, task); 202f46276a9SMatthew D Fleming.Ed 203f46276a9SMatthew D Fleming.Pp 204f46276a9SMatthew D FlemingNote that, as with 205f46276a9SMatthew D Fleming.Fn taskqueue_drain , 206f46276a9SMatthew D Flemingthe caller is responsible for ensuring that the task is not re-enqueued 207f46276a9SMatthew D Flemingafter being canceled. 208f46276a9SMatthew D Fleming.Pp 209c3bd10b4SKonstantin BelousovSimilarly, the 210c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousov.Fn taskqueue_cancel_timeout 211c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousovfunction is used to cancel the scheduled task execution. 212c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousov.Pp 213f46276a9SMatthew D FlemingThe 214fff7ff71SGleb Smirnoff.Fn taskqueue_drain 215c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousovfunction is used to wait for the task to finish, and 216c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousovthe 217c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousov.Fn taskqueue_drain_timeout 218c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousovfunction is used to wait for the scheduled task to finish. 219fff7ff71SGleb SmirnoffThere is no guarantee that the task will not be 220fff7ff71SGleb Smirnoffenqueued after call to 221fff7ff71SGleb Smirnoff.Fn taskqueue_drain . 222fff7ff71SGleb Smirnoff.Pp 223159ef108SPawel Jakub DawidekThe 224159ef108SPawel Jakub Dawidek.Fn taskqueue_member 225159ef108SPawel Jakub Dawidekfunction returns 226159ef108SPawel Jakub Dawidek.No 1 2279c1a8ce4SPawel Jakub Dawidekif the given thread 228159ef108SPawel Jakub Dawidek.Fa td 2299ba47352SJoel Dahlis part of the given taskqueue 230159ef108SPawel Jakub Dawidek.Fa queue 231159ef108SPawel Jakub Dawidekand 232159ef108SPawel Jakub Dawidek.No 0 233159ef108SPawel Jakub Dawidekotherwise. 234159ef108SPawel Jakub Dawidek.Pp 235a92f0ee8SMatthew D FlemingThe 236a92f0ee8SMatthew D Fleming.Fn taskqueue_run 237a92f0ee8SMatthew D Flemingfunction will run all pending tasks in the specified 238a92f0ee8SMatthew D Fleming.Fa queue . 239a92f0ee8SMatthew D FlemingNormally this function is only used internally. 240a92f0ee8SMatthew D Fleming.Pp 24182323455SDoug RabsonA convenience macro, 24282323455SDoug Rabson.Fn TASK_INIT "task" "priority" "func" "context" 24382323455SDoug Rabsonis provided to initialise a 24482323455SDoug Rabson.Va task 24582323455SDoug Rabsonstructure. 246c3bd10b4SKonstantin BelousovA macro 247c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousov.Fn TIMEOUT_TASK_INIT "queue" "timeout_task" "priority" "func" "context" 248c3bd10b4SKonstantin Belousovinitializes the timeout_task structure. 24982323455SDoug RabsonThe values of 25082323455SDoug Rabson.Va priority , 25182323455SDoug Rabson.Va func , 25282323455SDoug Rabsonand 25382323455SDoug Rabson.Va context 25482323455SDoug Rabsonare simply copied into the task structure fields and the 25582323455SDoug Rabson.Va ta_pending 25682323455SDoug Rabsonfield is cleared. 25782323455SDoug Rabson.Pp 2582eb30874SOleksandr TymoshenkoFive macros 259227559d1SJohn-Mark Gurney.Fn TASKQUEUE_DECLARE "name" , 260227559d1SJohn-Mark Gurney.Fn TASKQUEUE_DEFINE "name" "enqueue" "context" "init" , 2612eb30874SOleksandr Tymoshenko.Fn TASKQUEUE_FAST_DEFINE "name" "enqueue" "context" "init" , 26282323455SDoug Rabsonand 263227559d1SJohn-Mark Gurney.Fn TASKQUEUE_DEFINE_THREAD "name" 2642eb30874SOleksandr Tymoshenko.Fn TASKQUEUE_FAST_DEFINE_THREAD "name" 265227559d1SJohn-Mark Gurneyare used to declare a reference to a global queue, to define the 266c0854fb7SRuslan Ermilovimplementation of the queue, and declare a queue that uses its own thread. 26782323455SDoug RabsonThe 26882323455SDoug Rabson.Fn TASKQUEUE_DEFINE 26982323455SDoug Rabsonmacro arranges to call 27082323455SDoug Rabson.Fn taskqueue_create 27182323455SDoug Rabsonwith the values of its 27282323455SDoug Rabson.Va name , 27382323455SDoug Rabson.Va enqueue 27482323455SDoug Rabsonand 27582323455SDoug Rabson.Va context 27682323455SDoug Rabsonarguments during system initialisation. 27782323455SDoug RabsonAfter calling 27882323455SDoug Rabson.Fn taskqueue_create , 27982323455SDoug Rabsonthe 28082323455SDoug Rabson.Va init 28182323455SDoug Rabsonargument to the macro is executed as a C statement, 28282323455SDoug Rabsonallowing any further initialisation to be performed 28382323455SDoug Rabson(such as registering an interrupt handler etc.) 28482323455SDoug Rabson.Pp 285227559d1SJohn-Mark GurneyThe 286227559d1SJohn-Mark Gurney.Fn TASKQUEUE_DEFINE_THREAD 287c0854fb7SRuslan Ermilovmacro defines a new taskqueue with its own kernel thread to serve tasks. 288c0854fb7SRuslan ErmilovThe variable 289227559d1SJohn-Mark Gurney.Vt struct taskqueue *taskqueue_name 290227559d1SJohn-Mark Gurneyis used to enqueue tasks onto the queue. 2912eb30874SOleksandr Tymoshenko.Pp 2922eb30874SOleksandr Tymoshenko.Fn TASKQUEUE_FAST_DEFINE 2932eb30874SOleksandr Tymoshenkoand 2942eb30874SOleksandr Tymoshenko.Fn TASKQUEUE_FAST_DEFINE_THREAD 2952eb30874SOleksandr Tymoshenkoact just like 2962eb30874SOleksandr Tymoshenko.Fn TASKQUEUE_DEFINE 2972eb30874SOleksandr Tymoshenkoand 2982eb30874SOleksandr Tymoshenko.Fn TASKQUEUE_DEFINE_THREAD 2992eb30874SOleksandr Tymoshenkorespectively but taskqueue is created with 3002eb30874SOleksandr Tymoshenko.Fn taskqueue_create_fast . 3014c49b002SJoseph Koshy.Ss Predefined Task Queues 3024c49b002SJoseph KoshyThe system provides four global taskqueues, 3034c49b002SJoseph Koshy.Va taskqueue_fast , 30482323455SDoug Rabson.Va taskqueue_swi , 305cb32189eSKenneth D. Merry.Va taskqueue_swi_giant , 306cb32189eSKenneth D. Merryand 307cb32189eSKenneth D. Merry.Va taskqueue_thread . 3084c49b002SJoseph KoshyThe 3094c49b002SJoseph Koshy.Va taskqueue_fast 3104c49b002SJoseph Koshyqueue is for swi handlers dispatched from fast interrupt handlers, 3114c49b002SJoseph Koshywhere sleep mutexes cannot be used. 312cb32189eSKenneth D. MerryThe swi taskqueues are run via a software interrupt mechanism. 3134c49b002SJoseph KoshyThe 3144c49b002SJoseph Koshy.Va taskqueue_swi 3154c49b002SJoseph Koshyqueue runs without the protection of the 3164c49b002SJoseph Koshy.Va Giant 3174c49b002SJoseph Koshykernel lock, and the 3184c49b002SJoseph Koshy.Va taskqueue_swi_giant 3194c49b002SJoseph Koshyqueue runs with the protection of the 3204c49b002SJoseph Koshy.Va Giant 321cb32189eSKenneth D. Merrykernel lock. 3224c49b002SJoseph KoshyThe thread taskqueue 3234c49b002SJoseph Koshy.Va taskqueue_thread 3244c49b002SJoseph Koshyruns in a kernel thread context, and tasks run from this thread do 3254c49b002SJoseph Koshynot run under the 3264c49b002SJoseph Koshy.Va Giant 3274c49b002SJoseph Koshykernel lock. 3284c49b002SJoseph KoshyIf the caller wants to run under 3294c49b002SJoseph Koshy.Va Giant , 3304c49b002SJoseph Koshyhe should explicitly acquire and release 3314c49b002SJoseph Koshy.Va Giant 3324c49b002SJoseph Koshyin his taskqueue handler routine. 333bf7f20c2SRuslan Ermilov.Pp 334cb32189eSKenneth D. MerryTo use these queues, 33582323455SDoug Rabsoncall 33682323455SDoug Rabson.Fn taskqueue_enqueue 337cb32189eSKenneth D. Merrywith the value of the global taskqueue variable for the queue you wish to 338c0854fb7SRuslan Ermilovuse 339c0854fb7SRuslan Ermilov.Va ( taskqueue_swi , 340cb32189eSKenneth D. Merry.Va taskqueue_swi_giant , 341cb32189eSKenneth D. Merryor 342c0854fb7SRuslan Ermilov.Va taskqueue_thread ) . 3434c49b002SJoseph KoshyUse 3444c49b002SJoseph Koshy.Fn taskqueue_enqueue_fast 3454c49b002SJoseph Koshyfor the global taskqueue variable 3464c49b002SJoseph Koshy.Va taskqueue_fast . 34782323455SDoug Rabson.Pp 348e0254f10SKenneth D. MerryThe software interrupt queues can be used, 34982323455SDoug Rabsonfor instance, for implementing interrupt handlers which must perform a 35082323455SDoug Rabsonsignificant amount of processing in the handler. 35182323455SDoug RabsonThe hardware interrupt handler would perform minimal processing of the 35282323455SDoug Rabsoninterrupt and then enqueue a task to finish the work. 35382323455SDoug RabsonThis reduces to a minimum 35482323455SDoug Rabsonthe amount of time spent with interrupts disabled. 355cb32189eSKenneth D. Merry.Pp 356cb32189eSKenneth D. MerryThe thread queue can be used, for instance, by interrupt level routines 357cb32189eSKenneth D. Merrythat need to call kernel functions that do things that can only be done 358cb32189eSKenneth D. Merryfrom a thread context. 359cb32189eSKenneth D. Merry(e.g., call malloc with the M_WAITOK flag.) 360cf82599dSSam Leffler.Pp 361cf82599dSSam LefflerNote that tasks queued on shared taskqueues such as 362cf82599dSSam Leffler.Va taskqueue_swi 363cf82599dSSam Lefflermay be delayed an indeterminate amount of time before execution. 364cf82599dSSam LefflerIf queueing delays cannot be tolerated then a private taskqueue should 365cf82599dSSam Lefflerbe created with a dedicated processing thread. 3663bbf58f9SJoseph Koshy.Sh SEE ALSO 3673bbf58f9SJoseph Koshy.Xr ithread 9 , 3683bbf58f9SJoseph Koshy.Xr kthread 9 , 3693bbf58f9SJoseph Koshy.Xr swi 9 37082323455SDoug Rabson.Sh HISTORY 37182323455SDoug RabsonThis interface first appeared in 37282323455SDoug Rabson.Fx 5.0 . 373c3bd10b4SKonstantin BelousovThere is a similar facility called work_queue in the Linux kernel. 37482323455SDoug Rabson.Sh AUTHORS 375571dba6eSHiten PandyaThis manual page was written by 37682323455SDoug Rabson.An Doug Rabson . 377