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1 #ifndef _LINUX_SCHED_H
2 #define _LINUX_SCHED_H
3 
4 #include <uapi/linux/sched.h>
5 
6 #include <linux/sched/prio.h>
7 
8 
9 struct sched_param {
10 	int sched_priority;
11 };
12 
13 #include <asm/param.h>	/* for HZ */
14 
15 #include <linux/capability.h>
16 #include <linux/threads.h>
17 #include <linux/kernel.h>
18 #include <linux/types.h>
19 #include <linux/timex.h>
20 #include <linux/jiffies.h>
21 #include <linux/plist.h>
22 #include <linux/rbtree.h>
23 #include <linux/thread_info.h>
24 #include <linux/cpumask.h>
25 #include <linux/errno.h>
26 #include <linux/nodemask.h>
27 #include <linux/mm_types.h>
28 #include <linux/preempt.h>
29 
30 #include <asm/page.h>
31 #include <asm/ptrace.h>
32 #include <linux/cputime.h>
33 
34 #include <linux/smp.h>
35 #include <linux/sem.h>
36 #include <linux/shm.h>
37 #include <linux/signal.h>
38 #include <linux/compiler.h>
39 #include <linux/completion.h>
40 #include <linux/pid.h>
41 #include <linux/percpu.h>
42 #include <linux/topology.h>
43 #include <linux/seccomp.h>
44 #include <linux/rcupdate.h>
45 #include <linux/rculist.h>
46 #include <linux/rtmutex.h>
47 
48 #include <linux/time.h>
49 #include <linux/param.h>
50 #include <linux/resource.h>
51 #include <linux/timer.h>
52 #include <linux/hrtimer.h>
53 #include <linux/kcov.h>
54 #include <linux/task_io_accounting.h>
55 #include <linux/latencytop.h>
56 #include <linux/cred.h>
57 #include <linux/llist.h>
58 #include <linux/uidgid.h>
59 #include <linux/gfp.h>
60 #include <linux/magic.h>
61 #include <linux/cgroup-defs.h>
62 
63 #include <asm/processor.h>
64 
65 #define SCHED_ATTR_SIZE_VER0	48	/* sizeof first published struct */
66 
67 /*
68  * Extended scheduling parameters data structure.
69  *
70  * This is needed because the original struct sched_param can not be
71  * altered without introducing ABI issues with legacy applications
72  * (e.g., in sched_getparam()).
73  *
74  * However, the possibility of specifying more than just a priority for
75  * the tasks may be useful for a wide variety of application fields, e.g.,
76  * multimedia, streaming, automation and control, and many others.
77  *
78  * This variant (sched_attr) is meant at describing a so-called
79  * sporadic time-constrained task. In such model a task is specified by:
80  *  - the activation period or minimum instance inter-arrival time;
81  *  - the maximum (or average, depending on the actual scheduling
82  *    discipline) computation time of all instances, a.k.a. runtime;
83  *  - the deadline (relative to the actual activation time) of each
84  *    instance.
85  * Very briefly, a periodic (sporadic) task asks for the execution of
86  * some specific computation --which is typically called an instance--
87  * (at most) every period. Moreover, each instance typically lasts no more
88  * than the runtime and must be completed by time instant t equal to
89  * the instance activation time + the deadline.
90  *
91  * This is reflected by the actual fields of the sched_attr structure:
92  *
93  *  @size		size of the structure, for fwd/bwd compat.
94  *
95  *  @sched_policy	task's scheduling policy
96  *  @sched_flags	for customizing the scheduler behaviour
97  *  @sched_nice		task's nice value      (SCHED_NORMAL/BATCH)
98  *  @sched_priority	task's static priority (SCHED_FIFO/RR)
99  *  @sched_deadline	representative of the task's deadline
100  *  @sched_runtime	representative of the task's runtime
101  *  @sched_period	representative of the task's period
102  *
103  * Given this task model, there are a multiplicity of scheduling algorithms
104  * and policies, that can be used to ensure all the tasks will make their
105  * timing constraints.
106  *
107  * As of now, the SCHED_DEADLINE policy (sched_dl scheduling class) is the
108  * only user of this new interface. More information about the algorithm
109  * available in the scheduling class file or in Documentation/.
110  */
111 struct sched_attr {
112 	u32 size;
113 
114 	u32 sched_policy;
115 	u64 sched_flags;
116 
117 	/* SCHED_NORMAL, SCHED_BATCH */
118 	s32 sched_nice;
119 
120 	/* SCHED_FIFO, SCHED_RR */
121 	u32 sched_priority;
122 
123 	/* SCHED_DEADLINE */
124 	u64 sched_runtime;
125 	u64 sched_deadline;
126 	u64 sched_period;
127 };
128 
129 struct futex_pi_state;
130 struct robust_list_head;
131 struct bio_list;
132 struct fs_struct;
133 struct perf_event_context;
134 struct blk_plug;
135 struct filename;
136 struct nameidata;
137 
138 #define VMACACHE_BITS 2
139 #define VMACACHE_SIZE (1U << VMACACHE_BITS)
140 #define VMACACHE_MASK (VMACACHE_SIZE - 1)
141 
142 /*
143  * These are the constant used to fake the fixed-point load-average
144  * counting. Some notes:
145  *  - 11 bit fractions expand to 22 bits by the multiplies: this gives
146  *    a load-average precision of 10 bits integer + 11 bits fractional
147  *  - if you want to count load-averages more often, you need more
148  *    precision, or rounding will get you. With 2-second counting freq,
149  *    the EXP_n values would be 1981, 2034 and 2043 if still using only
150  *    11 bit fractions.
151  */
152 extern unsigned long avenrun[];		/* Load averages */
153 extern void get_avenrun(unsigned long *loads, unsigned long offset, int shift);
154 
155 #define FSHIFT		11		/* nr of bits of precision */
156 #define FIXED_1		(1<<FSHIFT)	/* 1.0 as fixed-point */
157 #define LOAD_FREQ	(5*HZ+1)	/* 5 sec intervals */
158 #define EXP_1		1884		/* 1/exp(5sec/1min) as fixed-point */
159 #define EXP_5		2014		/* 1/exp(5sec/5min) */
160 #define EXP_15		2037		/* 1/exp(5sec/15min) */
161 
162 #define CALC_LOAD(load,exp,n) \
163 	load *= exp; \
164 	load += n*(FIXED_1-exp); \
165 	load >>= FSHIFT;
166 
167 extern unsigned long total_forks;
168 extern int nr_threads;
169 DECLARE_PER_CPU(unsigned long, process_counts);
170 extern int nr_processes(void);
171 extern unsigned long nr_running(void);
172 extern bool single_task_running(void);
173 extern unsigned long nr_iowait(void);
174 extern unsigned long nr_iowait_cpu(int cpu);
175 extern void get_iowait_load(unsigned long *nr_waiters, unsigned long *load);
176 
177 extern void calc_global_load(unsigned long ticks);
178 
179 #if defined(CONFIG_SMP) && defined(CONFIG_NO_HZ_COMMON)
180 extern void cpu_load_update_nohz_start(void);
181 extern void cpu_load_update_nohz_stop(void);
182 #else
183 static inline void cpu_load_update_nohz_start(void) { }
184 static inline void cpu_load_update_nohz_stop(void) { }
185 #endif
186 
187 extern void dump_cpu_task(int cpu);
188 
189 struct seq_file;
190 struct cfs_rq;
191 struct task_group;
192 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_DEBUG
193 extern void proc_sched_show_task(struct task_struct *p, struct seq_file *m);
194 extern void proc_sched_set_task(struct task_struct *p);
195 #endif
196 
197 /*
198  * Task state bitmask. NOTE! These bits are also
199  * encoded in fs/proc/array.c: get_task_state().
200  *
201  * We have two separate sets of flags: task->state
202  * is about runnability, while task->exit_state are
203  * about the task exiting. Confusing, but this way
204  * modifying one set can't modify the other one by
205  * mistake.
206  */
207 #define TASK_RUNNING		0
208 #define TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE	1
209 #define TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE	2
210 #define __TASK_STOPPED		4
211 #define __TASK_TRACED		8
212 /* in tsk->exit_state */
213 #define EXIT_DEAD		16
214 #define EXIT_ZOMBIE		32
215 #define EXIT_TRACE		(EXIT_ZOMBIE | EXIT_DEAD)
216 /* in tsk->state again */
217 #define TASK_DEAD		64
218 #define TASK_WAKEKILL		128
219 #define TASK_WAKING		256
220 #define TASK_PARKED		512
221 #define TASK_NOLOAD		1024
222 #define TASK_NEW		2048
223 #define TASK_STATE_MAX		4096
224 
225 #define TASK_STATE_TO_CHAR_STR "RSDTtXZxKWPNn"
226 
227 extern char ___assert_task_state[1 - 2*!!(
228 		sizeof(TASK_STATE_TO_CHAR_STR)-1 != ilog2(TASK_STATE_MAX)+1)];
229 
230 /* Convenience macros for the sake of set_task_state */
231 #define TASK_KILLABLE		(TASK_WAKEKILL | TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE)
232 #define TASK_STOPPED		(TASK_WAKEKILL | __TASK_STOPPED)
233 #define TASK_TRACED		(TASK_WAKEKILL | __TASK_TRACED)
234 
235 #define TASK_IDLE		(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE | TASK_NOLOAD)
236 
237 /* Convenience macros for the sake of wake_up */
238 #define TASK_NORMAL		(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE | TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE)
239 #define TASK_ALL		(TASK_NORMAL | __TASK_STOPPED | __TASK_TRACED)
240 
241 /* get_task_state() */
242 #define TASK_REPORT		(TASK_RUNNING | TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE | \
243 				 TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE | __TASK_STOPPED | \
244 				 __TASK_TRACED | EXIT_ZOMBIE | EXIT_DEAD)
245 
246 #define task_is_traced(task)	((task->state & __TASK_TRACED) != 0)
247 #define task_is_stopped(task)	((task->state & __TASK_STOPPED) != 0)
248 #define task_is_stopped_or_traced(task)	\
249 			((task->state & (__TASK_STOPPED | __TASK_TRACED)) != 0)
250 #define task_contributes_to_load(task)	\
251 				((task->state & TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE) != 0 && \
252 				 (task->flags & PF_FROZEN) == 0 && \
253 				 (task->state & TASK_NOLOAD) == 0)
254 
255 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_ATOMIC_SLEEP
256 
257 #define __set_task_state(tsk, state_value)			\
258 	do {							\
259 		(tsk)->task_state_change = _THIS_IP_;		\
260 		(tsk)->state = (state_value);			\
261 	} while (0)
262 #define set_task_state(tsk, state_value)			\
263 	do {							\
264 		(tsk)->task_state_change = _THIS_IP_;		\
265 		smp_store_mb((tsk)->state, (state_value));	\
266 	} while (0)
267 
268 #define __set_current_state(state_value)			\
269 	do {							\
270 		current->task_state_change = _THIS_IP_;		\
271 		current->state = (state_value);			\
272 	} while (0)
273 #define set_current_state(state_value)				\
274 	do {							\
275 		current->task_state_change = _THIS_IP_;		\
276 		smp_store_mb(current->state, (state_value));	\
277 	} while (0)
278 
279 #else
280 
281 /*
282  * @tsk had better be current, or you get to keep the pieces.
283  *
284  * The only reason is that computing current can be more expensive than
285  * using a pointer that's already available.
286  *
287  * Therefore, see set_current_state().
288  */
289 #define __set_task_state(tsk, state_value)		\
290 	do { (tsk)->state = (state_value); } while (0)
291 #define set_task_state(tsk, state_value)		\
292 	smp_store_mb((tsk)->state, (state_value))
293 
294 /*
295  * set_current_state() includes a barrier so that the write of current->state
296  * is correctly serialised wrt the caller's subsequent test of whether to
297  * actually sleep:
298  *
299  *   for (;;) {
300  *	set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
301  *	if (!need_sleep)
302  *		break;
303  *
304  *	schedule();
305  *   }
306  *   __set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
307  *
308  * If the caller does not need such serialisation (because, for instance, the
309  * condition test and condition change and wakeup are under the same lock) then
310  * use __set_current_state().
311  *
312  * The above is typically ordered against the wakeup, which does:
313  *
314  *	need_sleep = false;
315  *	wake_up_state(p, TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
316  *
317  * Where wake_up_state() (and all other wakeup primitives) imply enough
318  * barriers to order the store of the variable against wakeup.
319  *
320  * Wakeup will do: if (@state & p->state) p->state = TASK_RUNNING, that is,
321  * once it observes the TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE store the waking CPU can issue a
322  * TASK_RUNNING store which can collide with __set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING).
323  *
324  * This is obviously fine, since they both store the exact same value.
325  *
326  * Also see the comments of try_to_wake_up().
327  */
328 #define __set_current_state(state_value)		\
329 	do { current->state = (state_value); } while (0)
330 #define set_current_state(state_value)			\
331 	smp_store_mb(current->state, (state_value))
332 
333 #endif
334 
335 /* Task command name length */
336 #define TASK_COMM_LEN 16
337 
338 #include <linux/spinlock.h>
339 
340 /*
341  * This serializes "schedule()" and also protects
342  * the run-queue from deletions/modifications (but
343  * _adding_ to the beginning of the run-queue has
344  * a separate lock).
345  */
346 extern rwlock_t tasklist_lock;
347 extern spinlock_t mmlist_lock;
348 
349 struct task_struct;
350 
351 #ifdef CONFIG_PROVE_RCU
352 extern int lockdep_tasklist_lock_is_held(void);
353 #endif /* #ifdef CONFIG_PROVE_RCU */
354 
355 extern void sched_init(void);
356 extern void sched_init_smp(void);
357 extern asmlinkage void schedule_tail(struct task_struct *prev);
358 extern void init_idle(struct task_struct *idle, int cpu);
359 extern void init_idle_bootup_task(struct task_struct *idle);
360 
361 extern cpumask_var_t cpu_isolated_map;
362 
363 extern int runqueue_is_locked(int cpu);
364 
365 #if defined(CONFIG_SMP) && defined(CONFIG_NO_HZ_COMMON)
366 extern void nohz_balance_enter_idle(int cpu);
367 extern void set_cpu_sd_state_idle(void);
368 extern int get_nohz_timer_target(void);
369 #else
370 static inline void nohz_balance_enter_idle(int cpu) { }
371 static inline void set_cpu_sd_state_idle(void) { }
372 #endif
373 
374 /*
375  * Only dump TASK_* tasks. (0 for all tasks)
376  */
377 extern void show_state_filter(unsigned long state_filter);
378 
379 static inline void show_state(void)
380 {
381 	show_state_filter(0);
382 }
383 
384 extern void show_regs(struct pt_regs *);
385 
386 /*
387  * TASK is a pointer to the task whose backtrace we want to see (or NULL for current
388  * task), SP is the stack pointer of the first frame that should be shown in the back
389  * trace (or NULL if the entire call-chain of the task should be shown).
390  */
391 extern void show_stack(struct task_struct *task, unsigned long *sp);
392 
393 extern void cpu_init (void);
394 extern void trap_init(void);
395 extern void update_process_times(int user);
396 extern void scheduler_tick(void);
397 extern int sched_cpu_starting(unsigned int cpu);
398 extern int sched_cpu_activate(unsigned int cpu);
399 extern int sched_cpu_deactivate(unsigned int cpu);
400 
401 #ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU
402 extern int sched_cpu_dying(unsigned int cpu);
403 #else
404 # define sched_cpu_dying	NULL
405 #endif
406 
407 extern void sched_show_task(struct task_struct *p);
408 
409 #ifdef CONFIG_LOCKUP_DETECTOR
410 extern void touch_softlockup_watchdog_sched(void);
411 extern void touch_softlockup_watchdog(void);
412 extern void touch_softlockup_watchdog_sync(void);
413 extern void touch_all_softlockup_watchdogs(void);
414 extern int proc_dowatchdog_thresh(struct ctl_table *table, int write,
415 				  void __user *buffer,
416 				  size_t *lenp, loff_t *ppos);
417 extern unsigned int  softlockup_panic;
418 extern unsigned int  hardlockup_panic;
419 void lockup_detector_init(void);
420 #else
421 static inline void touch_softlockup_watchdog_sched(void)
422 {
423 }
424 static inline void touch_softlockup_watchdog(void)
425 {
426 }
427 static inline void touch_softlockup_watchdog_sync(void)
428 {
429 }
430 static inline void touch_all_softlockup_watchdogs(void)
431 {
432 }
433 static inline void lockup_detector_init(void)
434 {
435 }
436 #endif
437 
438 #ifdef CONFIG_DETECT_HUNG_TASK
439 void reset_hung_task_detector(void);
440 #else
441 static inline void reset_hung_task_detector(void)
442 {
443 }
444 #endif
445 
446 /* Attach to any functions which should be ignored in wchan output. */
447 #define __sched		__attribute__((__section__(".sched.text")))
448 
449 /* Linker adds these: start and end of __sched functions */
450 extern char __sched_text_start[], __sched_text_end[];
451 
452 /* Is this address in the __sched functions? */
453 extern int in_sched_functions(unsigned long addr);
454 
455 #define	MAX_SCHEDULE_TIMEOUT	LONG_MAX
456 extern signed long schedule_timeout(signed long timeout);
457 extern signed long schedule_timeout_interruptible(signed long timeout);
458 extern signed long schedule_timeout_killable(signed long timeout);
459 extern signed long schedule_timeout_uninterruptible(signed long timeout);
460 extern signed long schedule_timeout_idle(signed long timeout);
461 asmlinkage void schedule(void);
462 extern void schedule_preempt_disabled(void);
463 
464 extern long io_schedule_timeout(long timeout);
465 
466 static inline void io_schedule(void)
467 {
468 	io_schedule_timeout(MAX_SCHEDULE_TIMEOUT);
469 }
470 
471 void __noreturn do_task_dead(void);
472 
473 struct nsproxy;
474 struct user_namespace;
475 
476 #ifdef CONFIG_MMU
477 extern void arch_pick_mmap_layout(struct mm_struct *mm);
478 extern unsigned long
479 arch_get_unmapped_area(struct file *, unsigned long, unsigned long,
480 		       unsigned long, unsigned long);
481 extern unsigned long
482 arch_get_unmapped_area_topdown(struct file *filp, unsigned long addr,
483 			  unsigned long len, unsigned long pgoff,
484 			  unsigned long flags);
485 #else
486 static inline void arch_pick_mmap_layout(struct mm_struct *mm) {}
487 #endif
488 
489 #define SUID_DUMP_DISABLE	0	/* No setuid dumping */
490 #define SUID_DUMP_USER		1	/* Dump as user of process */
491 #define SUID_DUMP_ROOT		2	/* Dump as root */
492 
493 /* mm flags */
494 
495 /* for SUID_DUMP_* above */
496 #define MMF_DUMPABLE_BITS 2
497 #define MMF_DUMPABLE_MASK ((1 << MMF_DUMPABLE_BITS) - 1)
498 
499 extern void set_dumpable(struct mm_struct *mm, int value);
500 /*
501  * This returns the actual value of the suid_dumpable flag. For things
502  * that are using this for checking for privilege transitions, it must
503  * test against SUID_DUMP_USER rather than treating it as a boolean
504  * value.
505  */
506 static inline int __get_dumpable(unsigned long mm_flags)
507 {
508 	return mm_flags & MMF_DUMPABLE_MASK;
509 }
510 
511 static inline int get_dumpable(struct mm_struct *mm)
512 {
513 	return __get_dumpable(mm->flags);
514 }
515 
516 /* coredump filter bits */
517 #define MMF_DUMP_ANON_PRIVATE	2
518 #define MMF_DUMP_ANON_SHARED	3
519 #define MMF_DUMP_MAPPED_PRIVATE	4
520 #define MMF_DUMP_MAPPED_SHARED	5
521 #define MMF_DUMP_ELF_HEADERS	6
522 #define MMF_DUMP_HUGETLB_PRIVATE 7
523 #define MMF_DUMP_HUGETLB_SHARED  8
524 #define MMF_DUMP_DAX_PRIVATE	9
525 #define MMF_DUMP_DAX_SHARED	10
526 
527 #define MMF_DUMP_FILTER_SHIFT	MMF_DUMPABLE_BITS
528 #define MMF_DUMP_FILTER_BITS	9
529 #define MMF_DUMP_FILTER_MASK \
530 	(((1 << MMF_DUMP_FILTER_BITS) - 1) << MMF_DUMP_FILTER_SHIFT)
531 #define MMF_DUMP_FILTER_DEFAULT \
532 	((1 << MMF_DUMP_ANON_PRIVATE) |	(1 << MMF_DUMP_ANON_SHARED) |\
533 	 (1 << MMF_DUMP_HUGETLB_PRIVATE) | MMF_DUMP_MASK_DEFAULT_ELF)
534 
535 #ifdef CONFIG_CORE_DUMP_DEFAULT_ELF_HEADERS
536 # define MMF_DUMP_MASK_DEFAULT_ELF	(1 << MMF_DUMP_ELF_HEADERS)
537 #else
538 # define MMF_DUMP_MASK_DEFAULT_ELF	0
539 #endif
540 					/* leave room for more dump flags */
541 #define MMF_VM_MERGEABLE	16	/* KSM may merge identical pages */
542 #define MMF_VM_HUGEPAGE		17	/* set when VM_HUGEPAGE is set on vma */
543 /*
544  * This one-shot flag is dropped due to necessity of changing exe once again
545  * on NFS restore
546  */
547 //#define MMF_EXE_FILE_CHANGED	18	/* see prctl_set_mm_exe_file() */
548 
549 #define MMF_HAS_UPROBES		19	/* has uprobes */
550 #define MMF_RECALC_UPROBES	20	/* MMF_HAS_UPROBES can be wrong */
551 #define MMF_OOM_SKIP		21	/* mm is of no interest for the OOM killer */
552 #define MMF_UNSTABLE		22	/* mm is unstable for copy_from_user */
553 #define MMF_HUGE_ZERO_PAGE	23      /* mm has ever used the global huge zero page */
554 
555 #define MMF_INIT_MASK		(MMF_DUMPABLE_MASK | MMF_DUMP_FILTER_MASK)
556 
557 struct sighand_struct {
558 	atomic_t		count;
559 	struct k_sigaction	action[_NSIG];
560 	spinlock_t		siglock;
561 	wait_queue_head_t	signalfd_wqh;
562 };
563 
564 struct pacct_struct {
565 	int			ac_flag;
566 	long			ac_exitcode;
567 	unsigned long		ac_mem;
568 	cputime_t		ac_utime, ac_stime;
569 	unsigned long		ac_minflt, ac_majflt;
570 };
571 
572 struct cpu_itimer {
573 	cputime_t expires;
574 	cputime_t incr;
575 	u32 error;
576 	u32 incr_error;
577 };
578 
579 /**
580  * struct prev_cputime - snaphsot of system and user cputime
581  * @utime: time spent in user mode
582  * @stime: time spent in system mode
583  * @lock: protects the above two fields
584  *
585  * Stores previous user/system time values such that we can guarantee
586  * monotonicity.
587  */
588 struct prev_cputime {
589 #ifndef CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_NATIVE
590 	cputime_t utime;
591 	cputime_t stime;
592 	raw_spinlock_t lock;
593 #endif
594 };
595 
596 static inline void prev_cputime_init(struct prev_cputime *prev)
597 {
598 #ifndef CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_NATIVE
599 	prev->utime = prev->stime = 0;
600 	raw_spin_lock_init(&prev->lock);
601 #endif
602 }
603 
604 /**
605  * struct task_cputime - collected CPU time counts
606  * @utime:		time spent in user mode, in &cputime_t units
607  * @stime:		time spent in kernel mode, in &cputime_t units
608  * @sum_exec_runtime:	total time spent on the CPU, in nanoseconds
609  *
610  * This structure groups together three kinds of CPU time that are tracked for
611  * threads and thread groups.  Most things considering CPU time want to group
612  * these counts together and treat all three of them in parallel.
613  */
614 struct task_cputime {
615 	cputime_t utime;
616 	cputime_t stime;
617 	unsigned long long sum_exec_runtime;
618 };
619 
620 /* Alternate field names when used to cache expirations. */
621 #define virt_exp	utime
622 #define prof_exp	stime
623 #define sched_exp	sum_exec_runtime
624 
625 #define INIT_CPUTIME	\
626 	(struct task_cputime) {					\
627 		.utime = 0,					\
628 		.stime = 0,					\
629 		.sum_exec_runtime = 0,				\
630 	}
631 
632 /*
633  * This is the atomic variant of task_cputime, which can be used for
634  * storing and updating task_cputime statistics without locking.
635  */
636 struct task_cputime_atomic {
637 	atomic64_t utime;
638 	atomic64_t stime;
639 	atomic64_t sum_exec_runtime;
640 };
641 
642 #define INIT_CPUTIME_ATOMIC \
643 	(struct task_cputime_atomic) {				\
644 		.utime = ATOMIC64_INIT(0),			\
645 		.stime = ATOMIC64_INIT(0),			\
646 		.sum_exec_runtime = ATOMIC64_INIT(0),		\
647 	}
648 
649 #define PREEMPT_DISABLED	(PREEMPT_DISABLE_OFFSET + PREEMPT_ENABLED)
650 
651 /*
652  * Disable preemption until the scheduler is running -- use an unconditional
653  * value so that it also works on !PREEMPT_COUNT kernels.
654  *
655  * Reset by start_kernel()->sched_init()->init_idle()->init_idle_preempt_count().
656  */
657 #define INIT_PREEMPT_COUNT	PREEMPT_OFFSET
658 
659 /*
660  * Initial preempt_count value; reflects the preempt_count schedule invariant
661  * which states that during context switches:
662  *
663  *    preempt_count() == 2*PREEMPT_DISABLE_OFFSET
664  *
665  * Note: PREEMPT_DISABLE_OFFSET is 0 for !PREEMPT_COUNT kernels.
666  * Note: See finish_task_switch().
667  */
668 #define FORK_PREEMPT_COUNT	(2*PREEMPT_DISABLE_OFFSET + PREEMPT_ENABLED)
669 
670 /**
671  * struct thread_group_cputimer - thread group interval timer counts
672  * @cputime_atomic:	atomic thread group interval timers.
673  * @running:		true when there are timers running and
674  *			@cputime_atomic receives updates.
675  * @checking_timer:	true when a thread in the group is in the
676  *			process of checking for thread group timers.
677  *
678  * This structure contains the version of task_cputime, above, that is
679  * used for thread group CPU timer calculations.
680  */
681 struct thread_group_cputimer {
682 	struct task_cputime_atomic cputime_atomic;
683 	bool running;
684 	bool checking_timer;
685 };
686 
687 #include <linux/rwsem.h>
688 struct autogroup;
689 
690 /*
691  * NOTE! "signal_struct" does not have its own
692  * locking, because a shared signal_struct always
693  * implies a shared sighand_struct, so locking
694  * sighand_struct is always a proper superset of
695  * the locking of signal_struct.
696  */
697 struct signal_struct {
698 	atomic_t		sigcnt;
699 	atomic_t		live;
700 	int			nr_threads;
701 	struct list_head	thread_head;
702 
703 	wait_queue_head_t	wait_chldexit;	/* for wait4() */
704 
705 	/* current thread group signal load-balancing target: */
706 	struct task_struct	*curr_target;
707 
708 	/* shared signal handling: */
709 	struct sigpending	shared_pending;
710 
711 	/* thread group exit support */
712 	int			group_exit_code;
713 	/* overloaded:
714 	 * - notify group_exit_task when ->count is equal to notify_count
715 	 * - everyone except group_exit_task is stopped during signal delivery
716 	 *   of fatal signals, group_exit_task processes the signal.
717 	 */
718 	int			notify_count;
719 	struct task_struct	*group_exit_task;
720 
721 	/* thread group stop support, overloads group_exit_code too */
722 	int			group_stop_count;
723 	unsigned int		flags; /* see SIGNAL_* flags below */
724 
725 	/*
726 	 * PR_SET_CHILD_SUBREAPER marks a process, like a service
727 	 * manager, to re-parent orphan (double-forking) child processes
728 	 * to this process instead of 'init'. The service manager is
729 	 * able to receive SIGCHLD signals and is able to investigate
730 	 * the process until it calls wait(). All children of this
731 	 * process will inherit a flag if they should look for a
732 	 * child_subreaper process at exit.
733 	 */
734 	unsigned int		is_child_subreaper:1;
735 	unsigned int		has_child_subreaper:1;
736 
737 	/* POSIX.1b Interval Timers */
738 	int			posix_timer_id;
739 	struct list_head	posix_timers;
740 
741 	/* ITIMER_REAL timer for the process */
742 	struct hrtimer real_timer;
743 	struct pid *leader_pid;
744 	ktime_t it_real_incr;
745 
746 	/*
747 	 * ITIMER_PROF and ITIMER_VIRTUAL timers for the process, we use
748 	 * CPUCLOCK_PROF and CPUCLOCK_VIRT for indexing array as these
749 	 * values are defined to 0 and 1 respectively
750 	 */
751 	struct cpu_itimer it[2];
752 
753 	/*
754 	 * Thread group totals for process CPU timers.
755 	 * See thread_group_cputimer(), et al, for details.
756 	 */
757 	struct thread_group_cputimer cputimer;
758 
759 	/* Earliest-expiration cache. */
760 	struct task_cputime cputime_expires;
761 
762 #ifdef CONFIG_NO_HZ_FULL
763 	atomic_t tick_dep_mask;
764 #endif
765 
766 	struct list_head cpu_timers[3];
767 
768 	struct pid *tty_old_pgrp;
769 
770 	/* boolean value for session group leader */
771 	int leader;
772 
773 	struct tty_struct *tty; /* NULL if no tty */
774 
775 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_AUTOGROUP
776 	struct autogroup *autogroup;
777 #endif
778 	/*
779 	 * Cumulative resource counters for dead threads in the group,
780 	 * and for reaped dead child processes forked by this group.
781 	 * Live threads maintain their own counters and add to these
782 	 * in __exit_signal, except for the group leader.
783 	 */
784 	seqlock_t stats_lock;
785 	cputime_t utime, stime, cutime, cstime;
786 	cputime_t gtime;
787 	cputime_t cgtime;
788 	struct prev_cputime prev_cputime;
789 	unsigned long nvcsw, nivcsw, cnvcsw, cnivcsw;
790 	unsigned long min_flt, maj_flt, cmin_flt, cmaj_flt;
791 	unsigned long inblock, oublock, cinblock, coublock;
792 	unsigned long maxrss, cmaxrss;
793 	struct task_io_accounting ioac;
794 
795 	/*
796 	 * Cumulative ns of schedule CPU time fo dead threads in the
797 	 * group, not including a zombie group leader, (This only differs
798 	 * from jiffies_to_ns(utime + stime) if sched_clock uses something
799 	 * other than jiffies.)
800 	 */
801 	unsigned long long sum_sched_runtime;
802 
803 	/*
804 	 * We don't bother to synchronize most readers of this at all,
805 	 * because there is no reader checking a limit that actually needs
806 	 * to get both rlim_cur and rlim_max atomically, and either one
807 	 * alone is a single word that can safely be read normally.
808 	 * getrlimit/setrlimit use task_lock(current->group_leader) to
809 	 * protect this instead of the siglock, because they really
810 	 * have no need to disable irqs.
811 	 */
812 	struct rlimit rlim[RLIM_NLIMITS];
813 
814 #ifdef CONFIG_BSD_PROCESS_ACCT
815 	struct pacct_struct pacct;	/* per-process accounting information */
816 #endif
817 #ifdef CONFIG_TASKSTATS
818 	struct taskstats *stats;
819 #endif
820 #ifdef CONFIG_AUDIT
821 	unsigned audit_tty;
822 	struct tty_audit_buf *tty_audit_buf;
823 #endif
824 
825 	/*
826 	 * Thread is the potential origin of an oom condition; kill first on
827 	 * oom
828 	 */
829 	bool oom_flag_origin;
830 	short oom_score_adj;		/* OOM kill score adjustment */
831 	short oom_score_adj_min;	/* OOM kill score adjustment min value.
832 					 * Only settable by CAP_SYS_RESOURCE. */
833 	struct mm_struct *oom_mm;	/* recorded mm when the thread group got
834 					 * killed by the oom killer */
835 
836 	struct mutex cred_guard_mutex;	/* guard against foreign influences on
837 					 * credential calculations
838 					 * (notably. ptrace) */
839 };
840 
841 /*
842  * Bits in flags field of signal_struct.
843  */
844 #define SIGNAL_STOP_STOPPED	0x00000001 /* job control stop in effect */
845 #define SIGNAL_STOP_CONTINUED	0x00000002 /* SIGCONT since WCONTINUED reap */
846 #define SIGNAL_GROUP_EXIT	0x00000004 /* group exit in progress */
847 #define SIGNAL_GROUP_COREDUMP	0x00000008 /* coredump in progress */
848 /*
849  * Pending notifications to parent.
850  */
851 #define SIGNAL_CLD_STOPPED	0x00000010
852 #define SIGNAL_CLD_CONTINUED	0x00000020
853 #define SIGNAL_CLD_MASK		(SIGNAL_CLD_STOPPED|SIGNAL_CLD_CONTINUED)
854 
855 #define SIGNAL_UNKILLABLE	0x00000040 /* for init: ignore fatal signals */
856 
857 /* If true, all threads except ->group_exit_task have pending SIGKILL */
858 static inline int signal_group_exit(const struct signal_struct *sig)
859 {
860 	return	(sig->flags & SIGNAL_GROUP_EXIT) ||
861 		(sig->group_exit_task != NULL);
862 }
863 
864 /*
865  * Some day this will be a full-fledged user tracking system..
866  */
867 struct user_struct {
868 	atomic_t __count;	/* reference count */
869 	atomic_t processes;	/* How many processes does this user have? */
870 	atomic_t sigpending;	/* How many pending signals does this user have? */
871 #ifdef CONFIG_INOTIFY_USER
872 	atomic_t inotify_watches; /* How many inotify watches does this user have? */
873 	atomic_t inotify_devs;	/* How many inotify devs does this user have opened? */
874 #endif
875 #ifdef CONFIG_FANOTIFY
876 	atomic_t fanotify_listeners;
877 #endif
878 #ifdef CONFIG_EPOLL
879 	atomic_long_t epoll_watches; /* The number of file descriptors currently watched */
880 #endif
881 #ifdef CONFIG_POSIX_MQUEUE
882 	/* protected by mq_lock	*/
883 	unsigned long mq_bytes;	/* How many bytes can be allocated to mqueue? */
884 #endif
885 	unsigned long locked_shm; /* How many pages of mlocked shm ? */
886 	unsigned long unix_inflight;	/* How many files in flight in unix sockets */
887 	atomic_long_t pipe_bufs;  /* how many pages are allocated in pipe buffers */
888 
889 #ifdef CONFIG_KEYS
890 	struct key *uid_keyring;	/* UID specific keyring */
891 	struct key *session_keyring;	/* UID's default session keyring */
892 #endif
893 
894 	/* Hash table maintenance information */
895 	struct hlist_node uidhash_node;
896 	kuid_t uid;
897 
898 #if defined(CONFIG_PERF_EVENTS) || defined(CONFIG_BPF_SYSCALL)
899 	atomic_long_t locked_vm;
900 #endif
901 };
902 
903 extern int uids_sysfs_init(void);
904 
905 extern struct user_struct *find_user(kuid_t);
906 
907 extern struct user_struct root_user;
908 #define INIT_USER (&root_user)
909 
910 
911 struct backing_dev_info;
912 struct reclaim_state;
913 
914 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_INFO
915 struct sched_info {
916 	/* cumulative counters */
917 	unsigned long pcount;	      /* # of times run on this cpu */
918 	unsigned long long run_delay; /* time spent waiting on a runqueue */
919 
920 	/* timestamps */
921 	unsigned long long last_arrival,/* when we last ran on a cpu */
922 			   last_queued;	/* when we were last queued to run */
923 };
924 #endif /* CONFIG_SCHED_INFO */
925 
926 #ifdef CONFIG_TASK_DELAY_ACCT
927 struct task_delay_info {
928 	spinlock_t	lock;
929 	unsigned int	flags;	/* Private per-task flags */
930 
931 	/* For each stat XXX, add following, aligned appropriately
932 	 *
933 	 * struct timespec XXX_start, XXX_end;
934 	 * u64 XXX_delay;
935 	 * u32 XXX_count;
936 	 *
937 	 * Atomicity of updates to XXX_delay, XXX_count protected by
938 	 * single lock above (split into XXX_lock if contention is an issue).
939 	 */
940 
941 	/*
942 	 * XXX_count is incremented on every XXX operation, the delay
943 	 * associated with the operation is added to XXX_delay.
944 	 * XXX_delay contains the accumulated delay time in nanoseconds.
945 	 */
946 	u64 blkio_start;	/* Shared by blkio, swapin */
947 	u64 blkio_delay;	/* wait for sync block io completion */
948 	u64 swapin_delay;	/* wait for swapin block io completion */
949 	u32 blkio_count;	/* total count of the number of sync block */
950 				/* io operations performed */
951 	u32 swapin_count;	/* total count of the number of swapin block */
952 				/* io operations performed */
953 
954 	u64 freepages_start;
955 	u64 freepages_delay;	/* wait for memory reclaim */
956 	u32 freepages_count;	/* total count of memory reclaim */
957 };
958 #endif	/* CONFIG_TASK_DELAY_ACCT */
959 
960 static inline int sched_info_on(void)
961 {
962 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHEDSTATS
963 	return 1;
964 #elif defined(CONFIG_TASK_DELAY_ACCT)
965 	extern int delayacct_on;
966 	return delayacct_on;
967 #else
968 	return 0;
969 #endif
970 }
971 
972 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHEDSTATS
973 void force_schedstat_enabled(void);
974 #endif
975 
976 enum cpu_idle_type {
977 	CPU_IDLE,
978 	CPU_NOT_IDLE,
979 	CPU_NEWLY_IDLE,
980 	CPU_MAX_IDLE_TYPES
981 };
982 
983 /*
984  * Integer metrics need fixed point arithmetic, e.g., sched/fair
985  * has a few: load, load_avg, util_avg, freq, and capacity.
986  *
987  * We define a basic fixed point arithmetic range, and then formalize
988  * all these metrics based on that basic range.
989  */
990 # define SCHED_FIXEDPOINT_SHIFT	10
991 # define SCHED_FIXEDPOINT_SCALE	(1L << SCHED_FIXEDPOINT_SHIFT)
992 
993 /*
994  * Increase resolution of cpu_capacity calculations
995  */
996 #define SCHED_CAPACITY_SHIFT	SCHED_FIXEDPOINT_SHIFT
997 #define SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE	(1L << SCHED_CAPACITY_SHIFT)
998 
999 /*
1000  * Wake-queues are lists of tasks with a pending wakeup, whose
1001  * callers have already marked the task as woken internally,
1002  * and can thus carry on. A common use case is being able to
1003  * do the wakeups once the corresponding user lock as been
1004  * released.
1005  *
1006  * We hold reference to each task in the list across the wakeup,
1007  * thus guaranteeing that the memory is still valid by the time
1008  * the actual wakeups are performed in wake_up_q().
1009  *
1010  * One per task suffices, because there's never a need for a task to be
1011  * in two wake queues simultaneously; it is forbidden to abandon a task
1012  * in a wake queue (a call to wake_up_q() _must_ follow), so if a task is
1013  * already in a wake queue, the wakeup will happen soon and the second
1014  * waker can just skip it.
1015  *
1016  * The DEFINE_WAKE_Q macro declares and initializes the list head.
1017  * wake_up_q() does NOT reinitialize the list; it's expected to be
1018  * called near the end of a function, where the fact that the queue is
1019  * not used again will be easy to see by inspection.
1020  *
1021  * Note that this can cause spurious wakeups. schedule() callers
1022  * must ensure the call is done inside a loop, confirming that the
1023  * wakeup condition has in fact occurred.
1024  */
1025 struct wake_q_node {
1026 	struct wake_q_node *next;
1027 };
1028 
1029 struct wake_q_head {
1030 	struct wake_q_node *first;
1031 	struct wake_q_node **lastp;
1032 };
1033 
1034 #define WAKE_Q_TAIL ((struct wake_q_node *) 0x01)
1035 
1036 #define DEFINE_WAKE_Q(name)				\
1037 	struct wake_q_head name = { WAKE_Q_TAIL, &name.first }
1038 
1039 extern void wake_q_add(struct wake_q_head *head,
1040 		       struct task_struct *task);
1041 extern void wake_up_q(struct wake_q_head *head);
1042 
1043 /*
1044  * sched-domains (multiprocessor balancing) declarations:
1045  */
1046 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
1047 #define SD_LOAD_BALANCE		0x0001	/* Do load balancing on this domain. */
1048 #define SD_BALANCE_NEWIDLE	0x0002	/* Balance when about to become idle */
1049 #define SD_BALANCE_EXEC		0x0004	/* Balance on exec */
1050 #define SD_BALANCE_FORK		0x0008	/* Balance on fork, clone */
1051 #define SD_BALANCE_WAKE		0x0010  /* Balance on wakeup */
1052 #define SD_WAKE_AFFINE		0x0020	/* Wake task to waking CPU */
1053 #define SD_ASYM_CPUCAPACITY	0x0040  /* Groups have different max cpu capacities */
1054 #define SD_SHARE_CPUCAPACITY	0x0080	/* Domain members share cpu capacity */
1055 #define SD_SHARE_POWERDOMAIN	0x0100	/* Domain members share power domain */
1056 #define SD_SHARE_PKG_RESOURCES	0x0200	/* Domain members share cpu pkg resources */
1057 #define SD_SERIALIZE		0x0400	/* Only a single load balancing instance */
1058 #define SD_ASYM_PACKING		0x0800  /* Place busy groups earlier in the domain */
1059 #define SD_PREFER_SIBLING	0x1000	/* Prefer to place tasks in a sibling domain */
1060 #define SD_OVERLAP		0x2000	/* sched_domains of this level overlap */
1061 #define SD_NUMA			0x4000	/* cross-node balancing */
1062 
1063 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_SMT
1064 static inline int cpu_smt_flags(void)
1065 {
1066 	return SD_SHARE_CPUCAPACITY | SD_SHARE_PKG_RESOURCES;
1067 }
1068 #endif
1069 
1070 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_MC
1071 static inline int cpu_core_flags(void)
1072 {
1073 	return SD_SHARE_PKG_RESOURCES;
1074 }
1075 #endif
1076 
1077 #ifdef CONFIG_NUMA
1078 static inline int cpu_numa_flags(void)
1079 {
1080 	return SD_NUMA;
1081 }
1082 #endif
1083 
1084 extern int arch_asym_cpu_priority(int cpu);
1085 
1086 struct sched_domain_attr {
1087 	int relax_domain_level;
1088 };
1089 
1090 #define SD_ATTR_INIT	(struct sched_domain_attr) {	\
1091 	.relax_domain_level = -1,			\
1092 }
1093 
1094 extern int sched_domain_level_max;
1095 
1096 struct sched_group;
1097 
1098 struct sched_domain_shared {
1099 	atomic_t	ref;
1100 	atomic_t	nr_busy_cpus;
1101 	int		has_idle_cores;
1102 };
1103 
1104 struct sched_domain {
1105 	/* These fields must be setup */
1106 	struct sched_domain *parent;	/* top domain must be null terminated */
1107 	struct sched_domain *child;	/* bottom domain must be null terminated */
1108 	struct sched_group *groups;	/* the balancing groups of the domain */
1109 	unsigned long min_interval;	/* Minimum balance interval ms */
1110 	unsigned long max_interval;	/* Maximum balance interval ms */
1111 	unsigned int busy_factor;	/* less balancing by factor if busy */
1112 	unsigned int imbalance_pct;	/* No balance until over watermark */
1113 	unsigned int cache_nice_tries;	/* Leave cache hot tasks for # tries */
1114 	unsigned int busy_idx;
1115 	unsigned int idle_idx;
1116 	unsigned int newidle_idx;
1117 	unsigned int wake_idx;
1118 	unsigned int forkexec_idx;
1119 	unsigned int smt_gain;
1120 
1121 	int nohz_idle;			/* NOHZ IDLE status */
1122 	int flags;			/* See SD_* */
1123 	int level;
1124 
1125 	/* Runtime fields. */
1126 	unsigned long last_balance;	/* init to jiffies. units in jiffies */
1127 	unsigned int balance_interval;	/* initialise to 1. units in ms. */
1128 	unsigned int nr_balance_failed; /* initialise to 0 */
1129 
1130 	/* idle_balance() stats */
1131 	u64 max_newidle_lb_cost;
1132 	unsigned long next_decay_max_lb_cost;
1133 
1134 	u64 avg_scan_cost;		/* select_idle_sibling */
1135 
1136 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHEDSTATS
1137 	/* load_balance() stats */
1138 	unsigned int lb_count[CPU_MAX_IDLE_TYPES];
1139 	unsigned int lb_failed[CPU_MAX_IDLE_TYPES];
1140 	unsigned int lb_balanced[CPU_MAX_IDLE_TYPES];
1141 	unsigned int lb_imbalance[CPU_MAX_IDLE_TYPES];
1142 	unsigned int lb_gained[CPU_MAX_IDLE_TYPES];
1143 	unsigned int lb_hot_gained[CPU_MAX_IDLE_TYPES];
1144 	unsigned int lb_nobusyg[CPU_MAX_IDLE_TYPES];
1145 	unsigned int lb_nobusyq[CPU_MAX_IDLE_TYPES];
1146 
1147 	/* Active load balancing */
1148 	unsigned int alb_count;
1149 	unsigned int alb_failed;
1150 	unsigned int alb_pushed;
1151 
1152 	/* SD_BALANCE_EXEC stats */
1153 	unsigned int sbe_count;
1154 	unsigned int sbe_balanced;
1155 	unsigned int sbe_pushed;
1156 
1157 	/* SD_BALANCE_FORK stats */
1158 	unsigned int sbf_count;
1159 	unsigned int sbf_balanced;
1160 	unsigned int sbf_pushed;
1161 
1162 	/* try_to_wake_up() stats */
1163 	unsigned int ttwu_wake_remote;
1164 	unsigned int ttwu_move_affine;
1165 	unsigned int ttwu_move_balance;
1166 #endif
1167 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_DEBUG
1168 	char *name;
1169 #endif
1170 	union {
1171 		void *private;		/* used during construction */
1172 		struct rcu_head rcu;	/* used during destruction */
1173 	};
1174 	struct sched_domain_shared *shared;
1175 
1176 	unsigned int span_weight;
1177 	/*
1178 	 * Span of all CPUs in this domain.
1179 	 *
1180 	 * NOTE: this field is variable length. (Allocated dynamically
1181 	 * by attaching extra space to the end of the structure,
1182 	 * depending on how many CPUs the kernel has booted up with)
1183 	 */
1184 	unsigned long span[0];
1185 };
1186 
1187 static inline struct cpumask *sched_domain_span(struct sched_domain *sd)
1188 {
1189 	return to_cpumask(sd->span);
1190 }
1191 
1192 extern void partition_sched_domains(int ndoms_new, cpumask_var_t doms_new[],
1193 				    struct sched_domain_attr *dattr_new);
1194 
1195 /* Allocate an array of sched domains, for partition_sched_domains(). */
1196 cpumask_var_t *alloc_sched_domains(unsigned int ndoms);
1197 void free_sched_domains(cpumask_var_t doms[], unsigned int ndoms);
1198 
1199 bool cpus_share_cache(int this_cpu, int that_cpu);
1200 
1201 typedef const struct cpumask *(*sched_domain_mask_f)(int cpu);
1202 typedef int (*sched_domain_flags_f)(void);
1203 
1204 #define SDTL_OVERLAP	0x01
1205 
1206 struct sd_data {
1207 	struct sched_domain **__percpu sd;
1208 	struct sched_domain_shared **__percpu sds;
1209 	struct sched_group **__percpu sg;
1210 	struct sched_group_capacity **__percpu sgc;
1211 };
1212 
1213 struct sched_domain_topology_level {
1214 	sched_domain_mask_f mask;
1215 	sched_domain_flags_f sd_flags;
1216 	int		    flags;
1217 	int		    numa_level;
1218 	struct sd_data      data;
1219 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_DEBUG
1220 	char                *name;
1221 #endif
1222 };
1223 
1224 extern void set_sched_topology(struct sched_domain_topology_level *tl);
1225 extern void wake_up_if_idle(int cpu);
1226 
1227 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_DEBUG
1228 # define SD_INIT_NAME(type)		.name = #type
1229 #else
1230 # define SD_INIT_NAME(type)
1231 #endif
1232 
1233 #else /* CONFIG_SMP */
1234 
1235 struct sched_domain_attr;
1236 
1237 static inline void
1238 partition_sched_domains(int ndoms_new, cpumask_var_t doms_new[],
1239 			struct sched_domain_attr *dattr_new)
1240 {
1241 }
1242 
1243 static inline bool cpus_share_cache(int this_cpu, int that_cpu)
1244 {
1245 	return true;
1246 }
1247 
1248 #endif	/* !CONFIG_SMP */
1249 
1250 
1251 struct io_context;			/* See blkdev.h */
1252 
1253 
1254 #ifdef ARCH_HAS_PREFETCH_SWITCH_STACK
1255 extern void prefetch_stack(struct task_struct *t);
1256 #else
1257 static inline void prefetch_stack(struct task_struct *t) { }
1258 #endif
1259 
1260 struct audit_context;		/* See audit.c */
1261 struct mempolicy;
1262 struct pipe_inode_info;
1263 struct uts_namespace;
1264 
1265 struct load_weight {
1266 	unsigned long weight;
1267 	u32 inv_weight;
1268 };
1269 
1270 /*
1271  * The load_avg/util_avg accumulates an infinite geometric series
1272  * (see __update_load_avg() in kernel/sched/fair.c).
1273  *
1274  * [load_avg definition]
1275  *
1276  *   load_avg = runnable% * scale_load_down(load)
1277  *
1278  * where runnable% is the time ratio that a sched_entity is runnable.
1279  * For cfs_rq, it is the aggregated load_avg of all runnable and
1280  * blocked sched_entities.
1281  *
1282  * load_avg may also take frequency scaling into account:
1283  *
1284  *   load_avg = runnable% * scale_load_down(load) * freq%
1285  *
1286  * where freq% is the CPU frequency normalized to the highest frequency.
1287  *
1288  * [util_avg definition]
1289  *
1290  *   util_avg = running% * SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE
1291  *
1292  * where running% is the time ratio that a sched_entity is running on
1293  * a CPU. For cfs_rq, it is the aggregated util_avg of all runnable
1294  * and blocked sched_entities.
1295  *
1296  * util_avg may also factor frequency scaling and CPU capacity scaling:
1297  *
1298  *   util_avg = running% * SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE * freq% * capacity%
1299  *
1300  * where freq% is the same as above, and capacity% is the CPU capacity
1301  * normalized to the greatest capacity (due to uarch differences, etc).
1302  *
1303  * N.B., the above ratios (runnable%, running%, freq%, and capacity%)
1304  * themselves are in the range of [0, 1]. To do fixed point arithmetics,
1305  * we therefore scale them to as large a range as necessary. This is for
1306  * example reflected by util_avg's SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE.
1307  *
1308  * [Overflow issue]
1309  *
1310  * The 64-bit load_sum can have 4353082796 (=2^64/47742/88761) entities
1311  * with the highest load (=88761), always runnable on a single cfs_rq,
1312  * and should not overflow as the number already hits PID_MAX_LIMIT.
1313  *
1314  * For all other cases (including 32-bit kernels), struct load_weight's
1315  * weight will overflow first before we do, because:
1316  *
1317  *    Max(load_avg) <= Max(load.weight)
1318  *
1319  * Then it is the load_weight's responsibility to consider overflow
1320  * issues.
1321  */
1322 struct sched_avg {
1323 	u64 last_update_time, load_sum;
1324 	u32 util_sum, period_contrib;
1325 	unsigned long load_avg, util_avg;
1326 };
1327 
1328 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHEDSTATS
1329 struct sched_statistics {
1330 	u64			wait_start;
1331 	u64			wait_max;
1332 	u64			wait_count;
1333 	u64			wait_sum;
1334 	u64			iowait_count;
1335 	u64			iowait_sum;
1336 
1337 	u64			sleep_start;
1338 	u64			sleep_max;
1339 	s64			sum_sleep_runtime;
1340 
1341 	u64			block_start;
1342 	u64			block_max;
1343 	u64			exec_max;
1344 	u64			slice_max;
1345 
1346 	u64			nr_migrations_cold;
1347 	u64			nr_failed_migrations_affine;
1348 	u64			nr_failed_migrations_running;
1349 	u64			nr_failed_migrations_hot;
1350 	u64			nr_forced_migrations;
1351 
1352 	u64			nr_wakeups;
1353 	u64			nr_wakeups_sync;
1354 	u64			nr_wakeups_migrate;
1355 	u64			nr_wakeups_local;
1356 	u64			nr_wakeups_remote;
1357 	u64			nr_wakeups_affine;
1358 	u64			nr_wakeups_affine_attempts;
1359 	u64			nr_wakeups_passive;
1360 	u64			nr_wakeups_idle;
1361 };
1362 #endif
1363 
1364 struct sched_entity {
1365 	struct load_weight	load;		/* for load-balancing */
1366 	struct rb_node		run_node;
1367 	struct list_head	group_node;
1368 	unsigned int		on_rq;
1369 
1370 	u64			exec_start;
1371 	u64			sum_exec_runtime;
1372 	u64			vruntime;
1373 	u64			prev_sum_exec_runtime;
1374 
1375 	u64			nr_migrations;
1376 
1377 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHEDSTATS
1378 	struct sched_statistics statistics;
1379 #endif
1380 
1381 #ifdef CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED
1382 	int			depth;
1383 	struct sched_entity	*parent;
1384 	/* rq on which this entity is (to be) queued: */
1385 	struct cfs_rq		*cfs_rq;
1386 	/* rq "owned" by this entity/group: */
1387 	struct cfs_rq		*my_q;
1388 #endif
1389 
1390 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
1391 	/*
1392 	 * Per entity load average tracking.
1393 	 *
1394 	 * Put into separate cache line so it does not
1395 	 * collide with read-mostly values above.
1396 	 */
1397 	struct sched_avg	avg ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp;
1398 #endif
1399 };
1400 
1401 struct sched_rt_entity {
1402 	struct list_head run_list;
1403 	unsigned long timeout;
1404 	unsigned long watchdog_stamp;
1405 	unsigned int time_slice;
1406 	unsigned short on_rq;
1407 	unsigned short on_list;
1408 
1409 	struct sched_rt_entity *back;
1410 #ifdef CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED
1411 	struct sched_rt_entity	*parent;
1412 	/* rq on which this entity is (to be) queued: */
1413 	struct rt_rq		*rt_rq;
1414 	/* rq "owned" by this entity/group: */
1415 	struct rt_rq		*my_q;
1416 #endif
1417 };
1418 
1419 struct sched_dl_entity {
1420 	struct rb_node	rb_node;
1421 
1422 	/*
1423 	 * Original scheduling parameters. Copied here from sched_attr
1424 	 * during sched_setattr(), they will remain the same until
1425 	 * the next sched_setattr().
1426 	 */
1427 	u64 dl_runtime;		/* maximum runtime for each instance	*/
1428 	u64 dl_deadline;	/* relative deadline of each instance	*/
1429 	u64 dl_period;		/* separation of two instances (period) */
1430 	u64 dl_bw;		/* dl_runtime / dl_deadline		*/
1431 
1432 	/*
1433 	 * Actual scheduling parameters. Initialized with the values above,
1434 	 * they are continously updated during task execution. Note that
1435 	 * the remaining runtime could be < 0 in case we are in overrun.
1436 	 */
1437 	s64 runtime;		/* remaining runtime for this instance	*/
1438 	u64 deadline;		/* absolute deadline for this instance	*/
1439 	unsigned int flags;	/* specifying the scheduler behaviour	*/
1440 
1441 	/*
1442 	 * Some bool flags:
1443 	 *
1444 	 * @dl_throttled tells if we exhausted the runtime. If so, the
1445 	 * task has to wait for a replenishment to be performed at the
1446 	 * next firing of dl_timer.
1447 	 *
1448 	 * @dl_boosted tells if we are boosted due to DI. If so we are
1449 	 * outside bandwidth enforcement mechanism (but only until we
1450 	 * exit the critical section);
1451 	 *
1452 	 * @dl_yielded tells if task gave up the cpu before consuming
1453 	 * all its available runtime during the last job.
1454 	 */
1455 	int dl_throttled, dl_boosted, dl_yielded;
1456 
1457 	/*
1458 	 * Bandwidth enforcement timer. Each -deadline task has its
1459 	 * own bandwidth to be enforced, thus we need one timer per task.
1460 	 */
1461 	struct hrtimer dl_timer;
1462 };
1463 
1464 union rcu_special {
1465 	struct {
1466 		u8 blocked;
1467 		u8 need_qs;
1468 		u8 exp_need_qs;
1469 		u8 pad;	/* Otherwise the compiler can store garbage here. */
1470 	} b; /* Bits. */
1471 	u32 s; /* Set of bits. */
1472 };
1473 struct rcu_node;
1474 
1475 enum perf_event_task_context {
1476 	perf_invalid_context = -1,
1477 	perf_hw_context = 0,
1478 	perf_sw_context,
1479 	perf_nr_task_contexts,
1480 };
1481 
1482 /* Track pages that require TLB flushes */
1483 struct tlbflush_unmap_batch {
1484 	/*
1485 	 * Each bit set is a CPU that potentially has a TLB entry for one of
1486 	 * the PFNs being flushed. See set_tlb_ubc_flush_pending().
1487 	 */
1488 	struct cpumask cpumask;
1489 
1490 	/* True if any bit in cpumask is set */
1491 	bool flush_required;
1492 
1493 	/*
1494 	 * If true then the PTE was dirty when unmapped. The entry must be
1495 	 * flushed before IO is initiated or a stale TLB entry potentially
1496 	 * allows an update without redirtying the page.
1497 	 */
1498 	bool writable;
1499 };
1500 
1501 struct task_struct {
1502 #ifdef CONFIG_THREAD_INFO_IN_TASK
1503 	/*
1504 	 * For reasons of header soup (see current_thread_info()), this
1505 	 * must be the first element of task_struct.
1506 	 */
1507 	struct thread_info thread_info;
1508 #endif
1509 	volatile long state;	/* -1 unrunnable, 0 runnable, >0 stopped */
1510 	void *stack;
1511 	atomic_t usage;
1512 	unsigned int flags;	/* per process flags, defined below */
1513 	unsigned int ptrace;
1514 
1515 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
1516 	struct llist_node wake_entry;
1517 	int on_cpu;
1518 #ifdef CONFIG_THREAD_INFO_IN_TASK
1519 	unsigned int cpu;	/* current CPU */
1520 #endif
1521 	unsigned int wakee_flips;
1522 	unsigned long wakee_flip_decay_ts;
1523 	struct task_struct *last_wakee;
1524 
1525 	int wake_cpu;
1526 #endif
1527 	int on_rq;
1528 
1529 	int prio, static_prio, normal_prio;
1530 	unsigned int rt_priority;
1531 	const struct sched_class *sched_class;
1532 	struct sched_entity se;
1533 	struct sched_rt_entity rt;
1534 #ifdef CONFIG_CGROUP_SCHED
1535 	struct task_group *sched_task_group;
1536 #endif
1537 	struct sched_dl_entity dl;
1538 
1539 #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT_NOTIFIERS
1540 	/* list of struct preempt_notifier: */
1541 	struct hlist_head preempt_notifiers;
1542 #endif
1543 
1544 #ifdef CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IO_TRACE
1545 	unsigned int btrace_seq;
1546 #endif
1547 
1548 	unsigned int policy;
1549 	int nr_cpus_allowed;
1550 	cpumask_t cpus_allowed;
1551 
1552 #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT_RCU
1553 	int rcu_read_lock_nesting;
1554 	union rcu_special rcu_read_unlock_special;
1555 	struct list_head rcu_node_entry;
1556 	struct rcu_node *rcu_blocked_node;
1557 #endif /* #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT_RCU */
1558 #ifdef CONFIG_TASKS_RCU
1559 	unsigned long rcu_tasks_nvcsw;
1560 	bool rcu_tasks_holdout;
1561 	struct list_head rcu_tasks_holdout_list;
1562 	int rcu_tasks_idle_cpu;
1563 #endif /* #ifdef CONFIG_TASKS_RCU */
1564 
1565 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_INFO
1566 	struct sched_info sched_info;
1567 #endif
1568 
1569 	struct list_head tasks;
1570 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
1571 	struct plist_node pushable_tasks;
1572 	struct rb_node pushable_dl_tasks;
1573 #endif
1574 
1575 	struct mm_struct *mm, *active_mm;
1576 	/* per-thread vma caching */
1577 	u32 vmacache_seqnum;
1578 	struct vm_area_struct *vmacache[VMACACHE_SIZE];
1579 #if defined(SPLIT_RSS_COUNTING)
1580 	struct task_rss_stat	rss_stat;
1581 #endif
1582 /* task state */
1583 	int exit_state;
1584 	int exit_code, exit_signal;
1585 	int pdeath_signal;  /*  The signal sent when the parent dies  */
1586 	unsigned long jobctl;	/* JOBCTL_*, siglock protected */
1587 
1588 	/* Used for emulating ABI behavior of previous Linux versions */
1589 	unsigned int personality;
1590 
1591 	/* scheduler bits, serialized by scheduler locks */
1592 	unsigned sched_reset_on_fork:1;
1593 	unsigned sched_contributes_to_load:1;
1594 	unsigned sched_migrated:1;
1595 	unsigned sched_remote_wakeup:1;
1596 	unsigned :0; /* force alignment to the next boundary */
1597 
1598 	/* unserialized, strictly 'current' */
1599 	unsigned in_execve:1; /* bit to tell LSMs we're in execve */
1600 	unsigned in_iowait:1;
1601 #if !defined(TIF_RESTORE_SIGMASK)
1602 	unsigned restore_sigmask:1;
1603 #endif
1604 #ifdef CONFIG_MEMCG
1605 	unsigned memcg_may_oom:1;
1606 #ifndef CONFIG_SLOB
1607 	unsigned memcg_kmem_skip_account:1;
1608 #endif
1609 #endif
1610 #ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT_BRK
1611 	unsigned brk_randomized:1;
1612 #endif
1613 
1614 	unsigned long atomic_flags; /* Flags needing atomic access. */
1615 
1616 	struct restart_block restart_block;
1617 
1618 	pid_t pid;
1619 	pid_t tgid;
1620 
1621 #ifdef CONFIG_CC_STACKPROTECTOR
1622 	/* Canary value for the -fstack-protector gcc feature */
1623 	unsigned long stack_canary;
1624 #endif
1625 	/*
1626 	 * pointers to (original) parent process, youngest child, younger sibling,
1627 	 * older sibling, respectively.  (p->father can be replaced with
1628 	 * p->real_parent->pid)
1629 	 */
1630 	struct task_struct __rcu *real_parent; /* real parent process */
1631 	struct task_struct __rcu *parent; /* recipient of SIGCHLD, wait4() reports */
1632 	/*
1633 	 * children/sibling forms the list of my natural children
1634 	 */
1635 	struct list_head children;	/* list of my children */
1636 	struct list_head sibling;	/* linkage in my parent's children list */
1637 	struct task_struct *group_leader;	/* threadgroup leader */
1638 
1639 	/*
1640 	 * ptraced is the list of tasks this task is using ptrace on.
1641 	 * This includes both natural children and PTRACE_ATTACH targets.
1642 	 * p->ptrace_entry is p's link on the p->parent->ptraced list.
1643 	 */
1644 	struct list_head ptraced;
1645 	struct list_head ptrace_entry;
1646 
1647 	/* PID/PID hash table linkage. */
1648 	struct pid_link pids[PIDTYPE_MAX];
1649 	struct list_head thread_group;
1650 	struct list_head thread_node;
1651 
1652 	struct completion *vfork_done;		/* for vfork() */
1653 	int __user *set_child_tid;		/* CLONE_CHILD_SETTID */
1654 	int __user *clear_child_tid;		/* CLONE_CHILD_CLEARTID */
1655 
1656 	cputime_t utime, stime;
1657 #ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_SCALED_CPUTIME
1658 	cputime_t utimescaled, stimescaled;
1659 #endif
1660 	cputime_t gtime;
1661 	struct prev_cputime prev_cputime;
1662 #ifdef CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_GEN
1663 	seqcount_t vtime_seqcount;
1664 	unsigned long long vtime_snap;
1665 	enum {
1666 		/* Task is sleeping or running in a CPU with VTIME inactive */
1667 		VTIME_INACTIVE = 0,
1668 		/* Task runs in userspace in a CPU with VTIME active */
1669 		VTIME_USER,
1670 		/* Task runs in kernelspace in a CPU with VTIME active */
1671 		VTIME_SYS,
1672 	} vtime_snap_whence;
1673 #endif
1674 
1675 #ifdef CONFIG_NO_HZ_FULL
1676 	atomic_t tick_dep_mask;
1677 #endif
1678 	unsigned long nvcsw, nivcsw; /* context switch counts */
1679 	u64 start_time;		/* monotonic time in nsec */
1680 	u64 real_start_time;	/* boot based time in nsec */
1681 /* mm fault and swap info: this can arguably be seen as either mm-specific or thread-specific */
1682 	unsigned long min_flt, maj_flt;
1683 
1684 	struct task_cputime cputime_expires;
1685 	struct list_head cpu_timers[3];
1686 
1687 /* process credentials */
1688 	const struct cred __rcu *real_cred; /* objective and real subjective task
1689 					 * credentials (COW) */
1690 	const struct cred __rcu *cred;	/* effective (overridable) subjective task
1691 					 * credentials (COW) */
1692 	char comm[TASK_COMM_LEN]; /* executable name excluding path
1693 				     - access with [gs]et_task_comm (which lock
1694 				       it with task_lock())
1695 				     - initialized normally by setup_new_exec */
1696 /* file system info */
1697 	struct nameidata *nameidata;
1698 #ifdef CONFIG_SYSVIPC
1699 /* ipc stuff */
1700 	struct sysv_sem sysvsem;
1701 	struct sysv_shm sysvshm;
1702 #endif
1703 #ifdef CONFIG_DETECT_HUNG_TASK
1704 /* hung task detection */
1705 	unsigned long last_switch_count;
1706 #endif
1707 /* filesystem information */
1708 	struct fs_struct *fs;
1709 /* open file information */
1710 	struct files_struct *files;
1711 /* namespaces */
1712 	struct nsproxy *nsproxy;
1713 /* signal handlers */
1714 	struct signal_struct *signal;
1715 	struct sighand_struct *sighand;
1716 
1717 	sigset_t blocked, real_blocked;
1718 	sigset_t saved_sigmask;	/* restored if set_restore_sigmask() was used */
1719 	struct sigpending pending;
1720 
1721 	unsigned long sas_ss_sp;
1722 	size_t sas_ss_size;
1723 	unsigned sas_ss_flags;
1724 
1725 	struct callback_head *task_works;
1726 
1727 	struct audit_context *audit_context;
1728 #ifdef CONFIG_AUDITSYSCALL
1729 	kuid_t loginuid;
1730 	unsigned int sessionid;
1731 #endif
1732 	struct seccomp seccomp;
1733 
1734 /* Thread group tracking */
1735    	u32 parent_exec_id;
1736    	u32 self_exec_id;
1737 /* Protection of (de-)allocation: mm, files, fs, tty, keyrings, mems_allowed,
1738  * mempolicy */
1739 	spinlock_t alloc_lock;
1740 
1741 	/* Protection of the PI data structures: */
1742 	raw_spinlock_t pi_lock;
1743 
1744 	struct wake_q_node wake_q;
1745 
1746 #ifdef CONFIG_RT_MUTEXES
1747 	/* PI waiters blocked on a rt_mutex held by this task */
1748 	struct rb_root pi_waiters;
1749 	struct rb_node *pi_waiters_leftmost;
1750 	/* Deadlock detection and priority inheritance handling */
1751 	struct rt_mutex_waiter *pi_blocked_on;
1752 #endif
1753 
1754 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_MUTEXES
1755 	/* mutex deadlock detection */
1756 	struct mutex_waiter *blocked_on;
1757 #endif
1758 #ifdef CONFIG_TRACE_IRQFLAGS
1759 	unsigned int irq_events;
1760 	unsigned long hardirq_enable_ip;
1761 	unsigned long hardirq_disable_ip;
1762 	unsigned int hardirq_enable_event;
1763 	unsigned int hardirq_disable_event;
1764 	int hardirqs_enabled;
1765 	int hardirq_context;
1766 	unsigned long softirq_disable_ip;
1767 	unsigned long softirq_enable_ip;
1768 	unsigned int softirq_disable_event;
1769 	unsigned int softirq_enable_event;
1770 	int softirqs_enabled;
1771 	int softirq_context;
1772 #endif
1773 #ifdef CONFIG_LOCKDEP
1774 # define MAX_LOCK_DEPTH 48UL
1775 	u64 curr_chain_key;
1776 	int lockdep_depth;
1777 	unsigned int lockdep_recursion;
1778 	struct held_lock held_locks[MAX_LOCK_DEPTH];
1779 	gfp_t lockdep_reclaim_gfp;
1780 #endif
1781 #ifdef CONFIG_UBSAN
1782 	unsigned int in_ubsan;
1783 #endif
1784 
1785 /* journalling filesystem info */
1786 	void *journal_info;
1787 
1788 /* stacked block device info */
1789 	struct bio_list *bio_list;
1790 
1791 #ifdef CONFIG_BLOCK
1792 /* stack plugging */
1793 	struct blk_plug *plug;
1794 #endif
1795 
1796 /* VM state */
1797 	struct reclaim_state *reclaim_state;
1798 
1799 	struct backing_dev_info *backing_dev_info;
1800 
1801 	struct io_context *io_context;
1802 
1803 	unsigned long ptrace_message;
1804 	siginfo_t *last_siginfo; /* For ptrace use.  */
1805 	struct task_io_accounting ioac;
1806 #if defined(CONFIG_TASK_XACCT)
1807 	u64 acct_rss_mem1;	/* accumulated rss usage */
1808 	u64 acct_vm_mem1;	/* accumulated virtual memory usage */
1809 	cputime_t acct_timexpd;	/* stime + utime since last update */
1810 #endif
1811 #ifdef CONFIG_CPUSETS
1812 	nodemask_t mems_allowed;	/* Protected by alloc_lock */
1813 	seqcount_t mems_allowed_seq;	/* Seqence no to catch updates */
1814 	int cpuset_mem_spread_rotor;
1815 	int cpuset_slab_spread_rotor;
1816 #endif
1817 #ifdef CONFIG_CGROUPS
1818 	/* Control Group info protected by css_set_lock */
1819 	struct css_set __rcu *cgroups;
1820 	/* cg_list protected by css_set_lock and tsk->alloc_lock */
1821 	struct list_head cg_list;
1822 #endif
1823 #ifdef CONFIG_FUTEX
1824 	struct robust_list_head __user *robust_list;
1825 #ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT
1826 	struct compat_robust_list_head __user *compat_robust_list;
1827 #endif
1828 	struct list_head pi_state_list;
1829 	struct futex_pi_state *pi_state_cache;
1830 #endif
1831 #ifdef CONFIG_PERF_EVENTS
1832 	struct perf_event_context *perf_event_ctxp[perf_nr_task_contexts];
1833 	struct mutex perf_event_mutex;
1834 	struct list_head perf_event_list;
1835 #endif
1836 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT
1837 	unsigned long preempt_disable_ip;
1838 #endif
1839 #ifdef CONFIG_NUMA
1840 	struct mempolicy *mempolicy;	/* Protected by alloc_lock */
1841 	short il_next;
1842 	short pref_node_fork;
1843 #endif
1844 #ifdef CONFIG_NUMA_BALANCING
1845 	int numa_scan_seq;
1846 	unsigned int numa_scan_period;
1847 	unsigned int numa_scan_period_max;
1848 	int numa_preferred_nid;
1849 	unsigned long numa_migrate_retry;
1850 	u64 node_stamp;			/* migration stamp  */
1851 	u64 last_task_numa_placement;
1852 	u64 last_sum_exec_runtime;
1853 	struct callback_head numa_work;
1854 
1855 	struct list_head numa_entry;
1856 	struct numa_group *numa_group;
1857 
1858 	/*
1859 	 * numa_faults is an array split into four regions:
1860 	 * faults_memory, faults_cpu, faults_memory_buffer, faults_cpu_buffer
1861 	 * in this precise order.
1862 	 *
1863 	 * faults_memory: Exponential decaying average of faults on a per-node
1864 	 * basis. Scheduling placement decisions are made based on these
1865 	 * counts. The values remain static for the duration of a PTE scan.
1866 	 * faults_cpu: Track the nodes the process was running on when a NUMA
1867 	 * hinting fault was incurred.
1868 	 * faults_memory_buffer and faults_cpu_buffer: Record faults per node
1869 	 * during the current scan window. When the scan completes, the counts
1870 	 * in faults_memory and faults_cpu decay and these values are copied.
1871 	 */
1872 	unsigned long *numa_faults;
1873 	unsigned long total_numa_faults;
1874 
1875 	/*
1876 	 * numa_faults_locality tracks if faults recorded during the last
1877 	 * scan window were remote/local or failed to migrate. The task scan
1878 	 * period is adapted based on the locality of the faults with different
1879 	 * weights depending on whether they were shared or private faults
1880 	 */
1881 	unsigned long numa_faults_locality[3];
1882 
1883 	unsigned long numa_pages_migrated;
1884 #endif /* CONFIG_NUMA_BALANCING */
1885 
1886 #ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_WANT_BATCHED_UNMAP_TLB_FLUSH
1887 	struct tlbflush_unmap_batch tlb_ubc;
1888 #endif
1889 
1890 	struct rcu_head rcu;
1891 
1892 	/*
1893 	 * cache last used pipe for splice
1894 	 */
1895 	struct pipe_inode_info *splice_pipe;
1896 
1897 	struct page_frag task_frag;
1898 
1899 #ifdef	CONFIG_TASK_DELAY_ACCT
1900 	struct task_delay_info *delays;
1901 #endif
1902 #ifdef CONFIG_FAULT_INJECTION
1903 	int make_it_fail;
1904 #endif
1905 	/*
1906 	 * when (nr_dirtied >= nr_dirtied_pause), it's time to call
1907 	 * balance_dirty_pages() for some dirty throttling pause
1908 	 */
1909 	int nr_dirtied;
1910 	int nr_dirtied_pause;
1911 	unsigned long dirty_paused_when; /* start of a write-and-pause period */
1912 
1913 #ifdef CONFIG_LATENCYTOP
1914 	int latency_record_count;
1915 	struct latency_record latency_record[LT_SAVECOUNT];
1916 #endif
1917 	/*
1918 	 * time slack values; these are used to round up poll() and
1919 	 * select() etc timeout values. These are in nanoseconds.
1920 	 */
1921 	u64 timer_slack_ns;
1922 	u64 default_timer_slack_ns;
1923 
1924 #ifdef CONFIG_KASAN
1925 	unsigned int kasan_depth;
1926 #endif
1927 #ifdef CONFIG_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER
1928 	/* Index of current stored address in ret_stack */
1929 	int curr_ret_stack;
1930 	/* Stack of return addresses for return function tracing */
1931 	struct ftrace_ret_stack	*ret_stack;
1932 	/* time stamp for last schedule */
1933 	unsigned long long ftrace_timestamp;
1934 	/*
1935 	 * Number of functions that haven't been traced
1936 	 * because of depth overrun.
1937 	 */
1938 	atomic_t trace_overrun;
1939 	/* Pause for the tracing */
1940 	atomic_t tracing_graph_pause;
1941 #endif
1942 #ifdef CONFIG_TRACING
1943 	/* state flags for use by tracers */
1944 	unsigned long trace;
1945 	/* bitmask and counter of trace recursion */
1946 	unsigned long trace_recursion;
1947 #endif /* CONFIG_TRACING */
1948 #ifdef CONFIG_KCOV
1949 	/* Coverage collection mode enabled for this task (0 if disabled). */
1950 	enum kcov_mode kcov_mode;
1951 	/* Size of the kcov_area. */
1952 	unsigned	kcov_size;
1953 	/* Buffer for coverage collection. */
1954 	void		*kcov_area;
1955 	/* kcov desciptor wired with this task or NULL. */
1956 	struct kcov	*kcov;
1957 #endif
1958 #ifdef CONFIG_MEMCG
1959 	struct mem_cgroup *memcg_in_oom;
1960 	gfp_t memcg_oom_gfp_mask;
1961 	int memcg_oom_order;
1962 
1963 	/* number of pages to reclaim on returning to userland */
1964 	unsigned int memcg_nr_pages_over_high;
1965 #endif
1966 #ifdef CONFIG_UPROBES
1967 	struct uprobe_task *utask;
1968 #endif
1969 #if defined(CONFIG_BCACHE) || defined(CONFIG_BCACHE_MODULE)
1970 	unsigned int	sequential_io;
1971 	unsigned int	sequential_io_avg;
1972 #endif
1973 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_ATOMIC_SLEEP
1974 	unsigned long	task_state_change;
1975 #endif
1976 	int pagefault_disabled;
1977 #ifdef CONFIG_MMU
1978 	struct task_struct *oom_reaper_list;
1979 #endif
1980 #ifdef CONFIG_VMAP_STACK
1981 	struct vm_struct *stack_vm_area;
1982 #endif
1983 #ifdef CONFIG_THREAD_INFO_IN_TASK
1984 	/* A live task holds one reference. */
1985 	atomic_t stack_refcount;
1986 #endif
1987 /* CPU-specific state of this task */
1988 	struct thread_struct thread;
1989 /*
1990  * WARNING: on x86, 'thread_struct' contains a variable-sized
1991  * structure.  It *MUST* be at the end of 'task_struct'.
1992  *
1993  * Do not put anything below here!
1994  */
1995 };
1996 
1997 #ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_WANTS_DYNAMIC_TASK_STRUCT
1998 extern int arch_task_struct_size __read_mostly;
1999 #else
2000 # define arch_task_struct_size (sizeof(struct task_struct))
2001 #endif
2002 
2003 #ifdef CONFIG_VMAP_STACK
2004 static inline struct vm_struct *task_stack_vm_area(const struct task_struct *t)
2005 {
2006 	return t->stack_vm_area;
2007 }
2008 #else
2009 static inline struct vm_struct *task_stack_vm_area(const struct task_struct *t)
2010 {
2011 	return NULL;
2012 }
2013 #endif
2014 
2015 /* Future-safe accessor for struct task_struct's cpus_allowed. */
2016 #define tsk_cpus_allowed(tsk) (&(tsk)->cpus_allowed)
2017 
2018 static inline int tsk_nr_cpus_allowed(struct task_struct *p)
2019 {
2020 	return p->nr_cpus_allowed;
2021 }
2022 
2023 #define TNF_MIGRATED	0x01
2024 #define TNF_NO_GROUP	0x02
2025 #define TNF_SHARED	0x04
2026 #define TNF_FAULT_LOCAL	0x08
2027 #define TNF_MIGRATE_FAIL 0x10
2028 
2029 static inline bool in_vfork(struct task_struct *tsk)
2030 {
2031 	bool ret;
2032 
2033 	/*
2034 	 * need RCU to access ->real_parent if CLONE_VM was used along with
2035 	 * CLONE_PARENT.
2036 	 *
2037 	 * We check real_parent->mm == tsk->mm because CLONE_VFORK does not
2038 	 * imply CLONE_VM
2039 	 *
2040 	 * CLONE_VFORK can be used with CLONE_PARENT/CLONE_THREAD and thus
2041 	 * ->real_parent is not necessarily the task doing vfork(), so in
2042 	 * theory we can't rely on task_lock() if we want to dereference it.
2043 	 *
2044 	 * And in this case we can't trust the real_parent->mm == tsk->mm
2045 	 * check, it can be false negative. But we do not care, if init or
2046 	 * another oom-unkillable task does this it should blame itself.
2047 	 */
2048 	rcu_read_lock();
2049 	ret = tsk->vfork_done && tsk->real_parent->mm == tsk->mm;
2050 	rcu_read_unlock();
2051 
2052 	return ret;
2053 }
2054 
2055 #ifdef CONFIG_NUMA_BALANCING
2056 extern void task_numa_fault(int last_node, int node, int pages, int flags);
2057 extern pid_t task_numa_group_id(struct task_struct *p);
2058 extern void set_numabalancing_state(bool enabled);
2059 extern void task_numa_free(struct task_struct *p);
2060 extern bool should_numa_migrate_memory(struct task_struct *p, struct page *page,
2061 					int src_nid, int dst_cpu);
2062 #else
2063 static inline void task_numa_fault(int last_node, int node, int pages,
2064 				   int flags)
2065 {
2066 }
2067 static inline pid_t task_numa_group_id(struct task_struct *p)
2068 {
2069 	return 0;
2070 }
2071 static inline void set_numabalancing_state(bool enabled)
2072 {
2073 }
2074 static inline void task_numa_free(struct task_struct *p)
2075 {
2076 }
2077 static inline bool should_numa_migrate_memory(struct task_struct *p,
2078 				struct page *page, int src_nid, int dst_cpu)
2079 {
2080 	return true;
2081 }
2082 #endif
2083 
2084 static inline struct pid *task_pid(struct task_struct *task)
2085 {
2086 	return task->pids[PIDTYPE_PID].pid;
2087 }
2088 
2089 static inline struct pid *task_tgid(struct task_struct *task)
2090 {
2091 	return task->group_leader->pids[PIDTYPE_PID].pid;
2092 }
2093 
2094 /*
2095  * Without tasklist or rcu lock it is not safe to dereference
2096  * the result of task_pgrp/task_session even if task == current,
2097  * we can race with another thread doing sys_setsid/sys_setpgid.
2098  */
2099 static inline struct pid *task_pgrp(struct task_struct *task)
2100 {
2101 	return task->group_leader->pids[PIDTYPE_PGID].pid;
2102 }
2103 
2104 static inline struct pid *task_session(struct task_struct *task)
2105 {
2106 	return task->group_leader->pids[PIDTYPE_SID].pid;
2107 }
2108 
2109 struct pid_namespace;
2110 
2111 /*
2112  * the helpers to get the task's different pids as they are seen
2113  * from various namespaces
2114  *
2115  * task_xid_nr()     : global id, i.e. the id seen from the init namespace;
2116  * task_xid_vnr()    : virtual id, i.e. the id seen from the pid namespace of
2117  *                     current.
2118  * task_xid_nr_ns()  : id seen from the ns specified;
2119  *
2120  * set_task_vxid()   : assigns a virtual id to a task;
2121  *
2122  * see also pid_nr() etc in include/linux/pid.h
2123  */
2124 pid_t __task_pid_nr_ns(struct task_struct *task, enum pid_type type,
2125 			struct pid_namespace *ns);
2126 
2127 static inline pid_t task_pid_nr(struct task_struct *tsk)
2128 {
2129 	return tsk->pid;
2130 }
2131 
2132 static inline pid_t task_pid_nr_ns(struct task_struct *tsk,
2133 					struct pid_namespace *ns)
2134 {
2135 	return __task_pid_nr_ns(tsk, PIDTYPE_PID, ns);
2136 }
2137 
2138 static inline pid_t task_pid_vnr(struct task_struct *tsk)
2139 {
2140 	return __task_pid_nr_ns(tsk, PIDTYPE_PID, NULL);
2141 }
2142 
2143 
2144 static inline pid_t task_tgid_nr(struct task_struct *tsk)
2145 {
2146 	return tsk->tgid;
2147 }
2148 
2149 pid_t task_tgid_nr_ns(struct task_struct *tsk, struct pid_namespace *ns);
2150 
2151 static inline pid_t task_tgid_vnr(struct task_struct *tsk)
2152 {
2153 	return pid_vnr(task_tgid(tsk));
2154 }
2155 
2156 
2157 static inline int pid_alive(const struct task_struct *p);
2158 static inline pid_t task_ppid_nr_ns(const struct task_struct *tsk, struct pid_namespace *ns)
2159 {
2160 	pid_t pid = 0;
2161 
2162 	rcu_read_lock();
2163 	if (pid_alive(tsk))
2164 		pid = task_tgid_nr_ns(rcu_dereference(tsk->real_parent), ns);
2165 	rcu_read_unlock();
2166 
2167 	return pid;
2168 }
2169 
2170 static inline pid_t task_ppid_nr(const struct task_struct *tsk)
2171 {
2172 	return task_ppid_nr_ns(tsk, &init_pid_ns);
2173 }
2174 
2175 static inline pid_t task_pgrp_nr_ns(struct task_struct *tsk,
2176 					struct pid_namespace *ns)
2177 {
2178 	return __task_pid_nr_ns(tsk, PIDTYPE_PGID, ns);
2179 }
2180 
2181 static inline pid_t task_pgrp_vnr(struct task_struct *tsk)
2182 {
2183 	return __task_pid_nr_ns(tsk, PIDTYPE_PGID, NULL);
2184 }
2185 
2186 
2187 static inline pid_t task_session_nr_ns(struct task_struct *tsk,
2188 					struct pid_namespace *ns)
2189 {
2190 	return __task_pid_nr_ns(tsk, PIDTYPE_SID, ns);
2191 }
2192 
2193 static inline pid_t task_session_vnr(struct task_struct *tsk)
2194 {
2195 	return __task_pid_nr_ns(tsk, PIDTYPE_SID, NULL);
2196 }
2197 
2198 /* obsolete, do not use */
2199 static inline pid_t task_pgrp_nr(struct task_struct *tsk)
2200 {
2201 	return task_pgrp_nr_ns(tsk, &init_pid_ns);
2202 }
2203 
2204 /**
2205  * pid_alive - check that a task structure is not stale
2206  * @p: Task structure to be checked.
2207  *
2208  * Test if a process is not yet dead (at most zombie state)
2209  * If pid_alive fails, then pointers within the task structure
2210  * can be stale and must not be dereferenced.
2211  *
2212  * Return: 1 if the process is alive. 0 otherwise.
2213  */
2214 static inline int pid_alive(const struct task_struct *p)
2215 {
2216 	return p->pids[PIDTYPE_PID].pid != NULL;
2217 }
2218 
2219 /**
2220  * is_global_init - check if a task structure is init. Since init
2221  * is free to have sub-threads we need to check tgid.
2222  * @tsk: Task structure to be checked.
2223  *
2224  * Check if a task structure is the first user space task the kernel created.
2225  *
2226  * Return: 1 if the task structure is init. 0 otherwise.
2227  */
2228 static inline int is_global_init(struct task_struct *tsk)
2229 {
2230 	return task_tgid_nr(tsk) == 1;
2231 }
2232 
2233 extern struct pid *cad_pid;
2234 
2235 extern void free_task(struct task_struct *tsk);
2236 #define get_task_struct(tsk) do { atomic_inc(&(tsk)->usage); } while(0)
2237 
2238 extern void __put_task_struct(struct task_struct *t);
2239 
2240 static inline void put_task_struct(struct task_struct *t)
2241 {
2242 	if (atomic_dec_and_test(&t->usage))
2243 		__put_task_struct(t);
2244 }
2245 
2246 struct task_struct *task_rcu_dereference(struct task_struct **ptask);
2247 struct task_struct *try_get_task_struct(struct task_struct **ptask);
2248 
2249 #ifdef CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_GEN
2250 extern void task_cputime(struct task_struct *t,
2251 			 cputime_t *utime, cputime_t *stime);
2252 extern cputime_t task_gtime(struct task_struct *t);
2253 #else
2254 static inline void task_cputime(struct task_struct *t,
2255 				cputime_t *utime, cputime_t *stime)
2256 {
2257 	*utime = t->utime;
2258 	*stime = t->stime;
2259 }
2260 
2261 static inline cputime_t task_gtime(struct task_struct *t)
2262 {
2263 	return t->gtime;
2264 }
2265 #endif
2266 
2267 #ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_SCALED_CPUTIME
2268 static inline void task_cputime_scaled(struct task_struct *t,
2269 				       cputime_t *utimescaled,
2270 				       cputime_t *stimescaled)
2271 {
2272 	*utimescaled = t->utimescaled;
2273 	*stimescaled = t->stimescaled;
2274 }
2275 #else
2276 static inline void task_cputime_scaled(struct task_struct *t,
2277 				       cputime_t *utimescaled,
2278 				       cputime_t *stimescaled)
2279 {
2280 	task_cputime(t, utimescaled, stimescaled);
2281 }
2282 #endif
2283 
2284 extern void task_cputime_adjusted(struct task_struct *p, cputime_t *ut, cputime_t *st);
2285 extern void thread_group_cputime_adjusted(struct task_struct *p, cputime_t *ut, cputime_t *st);
2286 
2287 /*
2288  * Per process flags
2289  */
2290 #define PF_IDLE		0x00000002	/* I am an IDLE thread */
2291 #define PF_EXITING	0x00000004	/* getting shut down */
2292 #define PF_EXITPIDONE	0x00000008	/* pi exit done on shut down */
2293 #define PF_VCPU		0x00000010	/* I'm a virtual CPU */
2294 #define PF_WQ_WORKER	0x00000020	/* I'm a workqueue worker */
2295 #define PF_FORKNOEXEC	0x00000040	/* forked but didn't exec */
2296 #define PF_MCE_PROCESS  0x00000080      /* process policy on mce errors */
2297 #define PF_SUPERPRIV	0x00000100	/* used super-user privileges */
2298 #define PF_DUMPCORE	0x00000200	/* dumped core */
2299 #define PF_SIGNALED	0x00000400	/* killed by a signal */
2300 #define PF_MEMALLOC	0x00000800	/* Allocating memory */
2301 #define PF_NPROC_EXCEEDED 0x00001000	/* set_user noticed that RLIMIT_NPROC was exceeded */
2302 #define PF_USED_MATH	0x00002000	/* if unset the fpu must be initialized before use */
2303 #define PF_USED_ASYNC	0x00004000	/* used async_schedule*(), used by module init */
2304 #define PF_NOFREEZE	0x00008000	/* this thread should not be frozen */
2305 #define PF_FROZEN	0x00010000	/* frozen for system suspend */
2306 #define PF_FSTRANS	0x00020000	/* inside a filesystem transaction */
2307 #define PF_KSWAPD	0x00040000	/* I am kswapd */
2308 #define PF_MEMALLOC_NOIO 0x00080000	/* Allocating memory without IO involved */
2309 #define PF_LESS_THROTTLE 0x00100000	/* Throttle me less: I clean memory */
2310 #define PF_KTHREAD	0x00200000	/* I am a kernel thread */
2311 #define PF_RANDOMIZE	0x00400000	/* randomize virtual address space */
2312 #define PF_SWAPWRITE	0x00800000	/* Allowed to write to swap */
2313 #define PF_NO_SETAFFINITY 0x04000000	/* Userland is not allowed to meddle with cpus_allowed */
2314 #define PF_MCE_EARLY    0x08000000      /* Early kill for mce process policy */
2315 #define PF_MUTEX_TESTER	0x20000000	/* Thread belongs to the rt mutex tester */
2316 #define PF_FREEZER_SKIP	0x40000000	/* Freezer should not count it as freezable */
2317 #define PF_SUSPEND_TASK 0x80000000      /* this thread called freeze_processes and should not be frozen */
2318 
2319 /*
2320  * Only the _current_ task can read/write to tsk->flags, but other
2321  * tasks can access tsk->flags in readonly mode for example
2322  * with tsk_used_math (like during threaded core dumping).
2323  * There is however an exception to this rule during ptrace
2324  * or during fork: the ptracer task is allowed to write to the
2325  * child->flags of its traced child (same goes for fork, the parent
2326  * can write to the child->flags), because we're guaranteed the
2327  * child is not running and in turn not changing child->flags
2328  * at the same time the parent does it.
2329  */
2330 #define clear_stopped_child_used_math(child) do { (child)->flags &= ~PF_USED_MATH; } while (0)
2331 #define set_stopped_child_used_math(child) do { (child)->flags |= PF_USED_MATH; } while (0)
2332 #define clear_used_math() clear_stopped_child_used_math(current)
2333 #define set_used_math() set_stopped_child_used_math(current)
2334 #define conditional_stopped_child_used_math(condition, child) \
2335 	do { (child)->flags &= ~PF_USED_MATH, (child)->flags |= (condition) ? PF_USED_MATH : 0; } while (0)
2336 #define conditional_used_math(condition) \
2337 	conditional_stopped_child_used_math(condition, current)
2338 #define copy_to_stopped_child_used_math(child) \
2339 	do { (child)->flags &= ~PF_USED_MATH, (child)->flags |= current->flags & PF_USED_MATH; } while (0)
2340 /* NOTE: this will return 0 or PF_USED_MATH, it will never return 1 */
2341 #define tsk_used_math(p) ((p)->flags & PF_USED_MATH)
2342 #define used_math() tsk_used_math(current)
2343 
2344 /* __GFP_IO isn't allowed if PF_MEMALLOC_NOIO is set in current->flags
2345  * __GFP_FS is also cleared as it implies __GFP_IO.
2346  */
2347 static inline gfp_t memalloc_noio_flags(gfp_t flags)
2348 {
2349 	if (unlikely(current->flags & PF_MEMALLOC_NOIO))
2350 		flags &= ~(__GFP_IO | __GFP_FS);
2351 	return flags;
2352 }
2353 
2354 static inline unsigned int memalloc_noio_save(void)
2355 {
2356 	unsigned int flags = current->flags & PF_MEMALLOC_NOIO;
2357 	current->flags |= PF_MEMALLOC_NOIO;
2358 	return flags;
2359 }
2360 
2361 static inline void memalloc_noio_restore(unsigned int flags)
2362 {
2363 	current->flags = (current->flags & ~PF_MEMALLOC_NOIO) | flags;
2364 }
2365 
2366 /* Per-process atomic flags. */
2367 #define PFA_NO_NEW_PRIVS 0	/* May not gain new privileges. */
2368 #define PFA_SPREAD_PAGE  1      /* Spread page cache over cpuset */
2369 #define PFA_SPREAD_SLAB  2      /* Spread some slab caches over cpuset */
2370 #define PFA_LMK_WAITING  3      /* Lowmemorykiller is waiting */
2371 
2372 
2373 #define TASK_PFA_TEST(name, func)					\
2374 	static inline bool task_##func(struct task_struct *p)		\
2375 	{ return test_bit(PFA_##name, &p->atomic_flags); }
2376 #define TASK_PFA_SET(name, func)					\
2377 	static inline void task_set_##func(struct task_struct *p)	\
2378 	{ set_bit(PFA_##name, &p->atomic_flags); }
2379 #define TASK_PFA_CLEAR(name, func)					\
2380 	static inline void task_clear_##func(struct task_struct *p)	\
2381 	{ clear_bit(PFA_##name, &p->atomic_flags); }
2382 
2383 TASK_PFA_TEST(NO_NEW_PRIVS, no_new_privs)
2384 TASK_PFA_SET(NO_NEW_PRIVS, no_new_privs)
2385 
2386 TASK_PFA_TEST(SPREAD_PAGE, spread_page)
2387 TASK_PFA_SET(SPREAD_PAGE, spread_page)
2388 TASK_PFA_CLEAR(SPREAD_PAGE, spread_page)
2389 
2390 TASK_PFA_TEST(SPREAD_SLAB, spread_slab)
2391 TASK_PFA_SET(SPREAD_SLAB, spread_slab)
2392 TASK_PFA_CLEAR(SPREAD_SLAB, spread_slab)
2393 
2394 TASK_PFA_TEST(LMK_WAITING, lmk_waiting)
2395 TASK_PFA_SET(LMK_WAITING, lmk_waiting)
2396 
2397 /*
2398  * task->jobctl flags
2399  */
2400 #define JOBCTL_STOP_SIGMASK	0xffff	/* signr of the last group stop */
2401 
2402 #define JOBCTL_STOP_DEQUEUED_BIT 16	/* stop signal dequeued */
2403 #define JOBCTL_STOP_PENDING_BIT	17	/* task should stop for group stop */
2404 #define JOBCTL_STOP_CONSUME_BIT	18	/* consume group stop count */
2405 #define JOBCTL_TRAP_STOP_BIT	19	/* trap for STOP */
2406 #define JOBCTL_TRAP_NOTIFY_BIT	20	/* trap for NOTIFY */
2407 #define JOBCTL_TRAPPING_BIT	21	/* switching to TRACED */
2408 #define JOBCTL_LISTENING_BIT	22	/* ptracer is listening for events */
2409 
2410 #define JOBCTL_STOP_DEQUEUED	(1UL << JOBCTL_STOP_DEQUEUED_BIT)
2411 #define JOBCTL_STOP_PENDING	(1UL << JOBCTL_STOP_PENDING_BIT)
2412 #define JOBCTL_STOP_CONSUME	(1UL << JOBCTL_STOP_CONSUME_BIT)
2413 #define JOBCTL_TRAP_STOP	(1UL << JOBCTL_TRAP_STOP_BIT)
2414 #define JOBCTL_TRAP_NOTIFY	(1UL << JOBCTL_TRAP_NOTIFY_BIT)
2415 #define JOBCTL_TRAPPING		(1UL << JOBCTL_TRAPPING_BIT)
2416 #define JOBCTL_LISTENING	(1UL << JOBCTL_LISTENING_BIT)
2417 
2418 #define JOBCTL_TRAP_MASK	(JOBCTL_TRAP_STOP | JOBCTL_TRAP_NOTIFY)
2419 #define JOBCTL_PENDING_MASK	(JOBCTL_STOP_PENDING | JOBCTL_TRAP_MASK)
2420 
2421 extern bool task_set_jobctl_pending(struct task_struct *task,
2422 				    unsigned long mask);
2423 extern void task_clear_jobctl_trapping(struct task_struct *task);
2424 extern void task_clear_jobctl_pending(struct task_struct *task,
2425 				      unsigned long mask);
2426 
2427 static inline void rcu_copy_process(struct task_struct *p)
2428 {
2429 #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT_RCU
2430 	p->rcu_read_lock_nesting = 0;
2431 	p->rcu_read_unlock_special.s = 0;
2432 	p->rcu_blocked_node = NULL;
2433 	INIT_LIST_HEAD(&p->rcu_node_entry);
2434 #endif /* #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT_RCU */
2435 #ifdef CONFIG_TASKS_RCU
2436 	p->rcu_tasks_holdout = false;
2437 	INIT_LIST_HEAD(&p->rcu_tasks_holdout_list);
2438 	p->rcu_tasks_idle_cpu = -1;
2439 #endif /* #ifdef CONFIG_TASKS_RCU */
2440 }
2441 
2442 static inline void tsk_restore_flags(struct task_struct *task,
2443 				unsigned long orig_flags, unsigned long flags)
2444 {
2445 	task->flags &= ~flags;
2446 	task->flags |= orig_flags & flags;
2447 }
2448 
2449 extern int cpuset_cpumask_can_shrink(const struct cpumask *cur,
2450 				     const struct cpumask *trial);
2451 extern int task_can_attach(struct task_struct *p,
2452 			   const struct cpumask *cs_cpus_allowed);
2453 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
2454 extern void do_set_cpus_allowed(struct task_struct *p,
2455 			       const struct cpumask *new_mask);
2456 
2457 extern int set_cpus_allowed_ptr(struct task_struct *p,
2458 				const struct cpumask *new_mask);
2459 #else
2460 static inline void do_set_cpus_allowed(struct task_struct *p,
2461 				      const struct cpumask *new_mask)
2462 {
2463 }
2464 static inline int set_cpus_allowed_ptr(struct task_struct *p,
2465 				       const struct cpumask *new_mask)
2466 {
2467 	if (!cpumask_test_cpu(0, new_mask))
2468 		return -EINVAL;
2469 	return 0;
2470 }
2471 #endif
2472 
2473 #ifdef CONFIG_NO_HZ_COMMON
2474 void calc_load_enter_idle(void);
2475 void calc_load_exit_idle(void);
2476 #else
2477 static inline void calc_load_enter_idle(void) { }
2478 static inline void calc_load_exit_idle(void) { }
2479 #endif /* CONFIG_NO_HZ_COMMON */
2480 
2481 #ifndef cpu_relax_yield
2482 #define cpu_relax_yield() cpu_relax()
2483 #endif
2484 
2485 /*
2486  * Do not use outside of architecture code which knows its limitations.
2487  *
2488  * sched_clock() has no promise of monotonicity or bounded drift between
2489  * CPUs, use (which you should not) requires disabling IRQs.
2490  *
2491  * Please use one of the three interfaces below.
2492  */
2493 extern unsigned long long notrace sched_clock(void);
2494 /*
2495  * See the comment in kernel/sched/clock.c
2496  */
2497 extern u64 running_clock(void);
2498 extern u64 sched_clock_cpu(int cpu);
2499 
2500 
2501 extern void sched_clock_init(void);
2502 
2503 #ifndef CONFIG_HAVE_UNSTABLE_SCHED_CLOCK
2504 static inline void sched_clock_tick(void)
2505 {
2506 }
2507 
2508 static inline void sched_clock_idle_sleep_event(void)
2509 {
2510 }
2511 
2512 static inline void sched_clock_idle_wakeup_event(u64 delta_ns)
2513 {
2514 }
2515 
2516 static inline u64 cpu_clock(int cpu)
2517 {
2518 	return sched_clock();
2519 }
2520 
2521 static inline u64 local_clock(void)
2522 {
2523 	return sched_clock();
2524 }
2525 #else
2526 /*
2527  * Architectures can set this to 1 if they have specified
2528  * CONFIG_HAVE_UNSTABLE_SCHED_CLOCK in their arch Kconfig,
2529  * but then during bootup it turns out that sched_clock()
2530  * is reliable after all:
2531  */
2532 extern int sched_clock_stable(void);
2533 extern void set_sched_clock_stable(void);
2534 extern void clear_sched_clock_stable(void);
2535 
2536 extern void sched_clock_tick(void);
2537 extern void sched_clock_idle_sleep_event(void);
2538 extern void sched_clock_idle_wakeup_event(u64 delta_ns);
2539 
2540 /*
2541  * As outlined in clock.c, provides a fast, high resolution, nanosecond
2542  * time source that is monotonic per cpu argument and has bounded drift
2543  * between cpus.
2544  *
2545  * ######################### BIG FAT WARNING ##########################
2546  * # when comparing cpu_clock(i) to cpu_clock(j) for i != j, time can #
2547  * # go backwards !!                                                  #
2548  * ####################################################################
2549  */
2550 static inline u64 cpu_clock(int cpu)
2551 {
2552 	return sched_clock_cpu(cpu);
2553 }
2554 
2555 static inline u64 local_clock(void)
2556 {
2557 	return sched_clock_cpu(raw_smp_processor_id());
2558 }
2559 #endif
2560 
2561 #ifdef CONFIG_IRQ_TIME_ACCOUNTING
2562 /*
2563  * An i/f to runtime opt-in for irq time accounting based off of sched_clock.
2564  * The reason for this explicit opt-in is not to have perf penalty with
2565  * slow sched_clocks.
2566  */
2567 extern void enable_sched_clock_irqtime(void);
2568 extern void disable_sched_clock_irqtime(void);
2569 #else
2570 static inline void enable_sched_clock_irqtime(void) {}
2571 static inline void disable_sched_clock_irqtime(void) {}
2572 #endif
2573 
2574 extern unsigned long long
2575 task_sched_runtime(struct task_struct *task);
2576 
2577 /* sched_exec is called by processes performing an exec */
2578 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
2579 extern void sched_exec(void);
2580 #else
2581 #define sched_exec()   {}
2582 #endif
2583 
2584 extern void sched_clock_idle_sleep_event(void);
2585 extern void sched_clock_idle_wakeup_event(u64 delta_ns);
2586 
2587 #ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU
2588 extern void idle_task_exit(void);
2589 #else
2590 static inline void idle_task_exit(void) {}
2591 #endif
2592 
2593 #if defined(CONFIG_NO_HZ_COMMON) && defined(CONFIG_SMP)
2594 extern void wake_up_nohz_cpu(int cpu);
2595 #else
2596 static inline void wake_up_nohz_cpu(int cpu) { }
2597 #endif
2598 
2599 #ifdef CONFIG_NO_HZ_FULL
2600 extern u64 scheduler_tick_max_deferment(void);
2601 #endif
2602 
2603 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_AUTOGROUP
2604 extern void sched_autogroup_create_attach(struct task_struct *p);
2605 extern void sched_autogroup_detach(struct task_struct *p);
2606 extern void sched_autogroup_fork(struct signal_struct *sig);
2607 extern void sched_autogroup_exit(struct signal_struct *sig);
2608 extern void sched_autogroup_exit_task(struct task_struct *p);
2609 #ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS
2610 extern void proc_sched_autogroup_show_task(struct task_struct *p, struct seq_file *m);
2611 extern int proc_sched_autogroup_set_nice(struct task_struct *p, int nice);
2612 #endif
2613 #else
2614 static inline void sched_autogroup_create_attach(struct task_struct *p) { }
2615 static inline void sched_autogroup_detach(struct task_struct *p) { }
2616 static inline void sched_autogroup_fork(struct signal_struct *sig) { }
2617 static inline void sched_autogroup_exit(struct signal_struct *sig) { }
2618 static inline void sched_autogroup_exit_task(struct task_struct *p) { }
2619 #endif
2620 
2621 extern int yield_to(struct task_struct *p, bool preempt);
2622 extern void set_user_nice(struct task_struct *p, long nice);
2623 extern int task_prio(const struct task_struct *p);
2624 /**
2625  * task_nice - return the nice value of a given task.
2626  * @p: the task in question.
2627  *
2628  * Return: The nice value [ -20 ... 0 ... 19 ].
2629  */
2630 static inline int task_nice(const struct task_struct *p)
2631 {
2632 	return PRIO_TO_NICE((p)->static_prio);
2633 }
2634 extern int can_nice(const struct task_struct *p, const int nice);
2635 extern int task_curr(const struct task_struct *p);
2636 extern int idle_cpu(int cpu);
2637 extern int sched_setscheduler(struct task_struct *, int,
2638 			      const struct sched_param *);
2639 extern int sched_setscheduler_nocheck(struct task_struct *, int,
2640 				      const struct sched_param *);
2641 extern int sched_setattr(struct task_struct *,
2642 			 const struct sched_attr *);
2643 extern struct task_struct *idle_task(int cpu);
2644 /**
2645  * is_idle_task - is the specified task an idle task?
2646  * @p: the task in question.
2647  *
2648  * Return: 1 if @p is an idle task. 0 otherwise.
2649  */
2650 static inline bool is_idle_task(const struct task_struct *p)
2651 {
2652 	return !!(p->flags & PF_IDLE);
2653 }
2654 extern struct task_struct *curr_task(int cpu);
2655 extern void ia64_set_curr_task(int cpu, struct task_struct *p);
2656 
2657 void yield(void);
2658 
2659 union thread_union {
2660 #ifndef CONFIG_THREAD_INFO_IN_TASK
2661 	struct thread_info thread_info;
2662 #endif
2663 	unsigned long stack[THREAD_SIZE/sizeof(long)];
2664 };
2665 
2666 #ifndef __HAVE_ARCH_KSTACK_END
2667 static inline int kstack_end(void *addr)
2668 {
2669 	/* Reliable end of stack detection:
2670 	 * Some APM bios versions misalign the stack
2671 	 */
2672 	return !(((unsigned long)addr+sizeof(void*)-1) & (THREAD_SIZE-sizeof(void*)));
2673 }
2674 #endif
2675 
2676 extern union thread_union init_thread_union;
2677 extern struct task_struct init_task;
2678 
2679 extern struct   mm_struct init_mm;
2680 
2681 extern struct pid_namespace init_pid_ns;
2682 
2683 /*
2684  * find a task by one of its numerical ids
2685  *
2686  * find_task_by_pid_ns():
2687  *      finds a task by its pid in the specified namespace
2688  * find_task_by_vpid():
2689  *      finds a task by its virtual pid
2690  *
2691  * see also find_vpid() etc in include/linux/pid.h
2692  */
2693 
2694 extern struct task_struct *find_task_by_vpid(pid_t nr);
2695 extern struct task_struct *find_task_by_pid_ns(pid_t nr,
2696 		struct pid_namespace *ns);
2697 
2698 /* per-UID process charging. */
2699 extern struct user_struct * alloc_uid(kuid_t);
2700 static inline struct user_struct *get_uid(struct user_struct *u)
2701 {
2702 	atomic_inc(&u->__count);
2703 	return u;
2704 }
2705 extern void free_uid(struct user_struct *);
2706 
2707 #include <asm/current.h>
2708 
2709 extern void xtime_update(unsigned long ticks);
2710 
2711 extern int wake_up_state(struct task_struct *tsk, unsigned int state);
2712 extern int wake_up_process(struct task_struct *tsk);
2713 extern void wake_up_new_task(struct task_struct *tsk);
2714 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
2715  extern void kick_process(struct task_struct *tsk);
2716 #else
2717  static inline void kick_process(struct task_struct *tsk) { }
2718 #endif
2719 extern int sched_fork(unsigned long clone_flags, struct task_struct *p);
2720 extern void sched_dead(struct task_struct *p);
2721 
2722 extern void proc_caches_init(void);
2723 extern void flush_signals(struct task_struct *);
2724 extern void ignore_signals(struct task_struct *);
2725 extern void flush_signal_handlers(struct task_struct *, int force_default);
2726 extern int dequeue_signal(struct task_struct *tsk, sigset_t *mask, siginfo_t *info);
2727 
2728 static inline int kernel_dequeue_signal(siginfo_t *info)
2729 {
2730 	struct task_struct *tsk = current;
2731 	siginfo_t __info;
2732 	int ret;
2733 
2734 	spin_lock_irq(&tsk->sighand->siglock);
2735 	ret = dequeue_signal(tsk, &tsk->blocked, info ?: &__info);
2736 	spin_unlock_irq(&tsk->sighand->siglock);
2737 
2738 	return ret;
2739 }
2740 
2741 static inline void kernel_signal_stop(void)
2742 {
2743 	spin_lock_irq(&current->sighand->siglock);
2744 	if (current->jobctl & JOBCTL_STOP_DEQUEUED)
2745 		__set_current_state(TASK_STOPPED);
2746 	spin_unlock_irq(&current->sighand->siglock);
2747 
2748 	schedule();
2749 }
2750 
2751 extern void release_task(struct task_struct * p);
2752 extern int send_sig_info(int, struct siginfo *, struct task_struct *);
2753 extern int force_sigsegv(int, struct task_struct *);
2754 extern int force_sig_info(int, struct siginfo *, struct task_struct *);
2755 extern int __kill_pgrp_info(int sig, struct siginfo *info, struct pid *pgrp);
2756 extern int kill_pid_info(int sig, struct siginfo *info, struct pid *pid);
2757 extern int kill_pid_info_as_cred(int, struct siginfo *, struct pid *,
2758 				const struct cred *, u32);
2759 extern int kill_pgrp(struct pid *pid, int sig, int priv);
2760 extern int kill_pid(struct pid *pid, int sig, int priv);
2761 extern int kill_proc_info(int, struct siginfo *, pid_t);
2762 extern __must_check bool do_notify_parent(struct task_struct *, int);
2763 extern void __wake_up_parent(struct task_struct *p, struct task_struct *parent);
2764 extern void force_sig(int, struct task_struct *);
2765 extern int send_sig(int, struct task_struct *, int);
2766 extern int zap_other_threads(struct task_struct *p);
2767 extern struct sigqueue *sigqueue_alloc(void);
2768 extern void sigqueue_free(struct sigqueue *);
2769 extern int send_sigqueue(struct sigqueue *,  struct task_struct *, int group);
2770 extern int do_sigaction(int, struct k_sigaction *, struct k_sigaction *);
2771 
2772 #ifdef TIF_RESTORE_SIGMASK
2773 /*
2774  * Legacy restore_sigmask accessors.  These are inefficient on
2775  * SMP architectures because they require atomic operations.
2776  */
2777 
2778 /**
2779  * set_restore_sigmask() - make sure saved_sigmask processing gets done
2780  *
2781  * This sets TIF_RESTORE_SIGMASK and ensures that the arch signal code
2782  * will run before returning to user mode, to process the flag.  For
2783  * all callers, TIF_SIGPENDING is already set or it's no harm to set
2784  * it.  TIF_RESTORE_SIGMASK need not be in the set of bits that the
2785  * arch code will notice on return to user mode, in case those bits
2786  * are scarce.  We set TIF_SIGPENDING here to ensure that the arch
2787  * signal code always gets run when TIF_RESTORE_SIGMASK is set.
2788  */
2789 static inline void set_restore_sigmask(void)
2790 {
2791 	set_thread_flag(TIF_RESTORE_SIGMASK);
2792 	WARN_ON(!test_thread_flag(TIF_SIGPENDING));
2793 }
2794 static inline void clear_restore_sigmask(void)
2795 {
2796 	clear_thread_flag(TIF_RESTORE_SIGMASK);
2797 }
2798 static inline bool test_restore_sigmask(void)
2799 {
2800 	return test_thread_flag(TIF_RESTORE_SIGMASK);
2801 }
2802 static inline bool test_and_clear_restore_sigmask(void)
2803 {
2804 	return test_and_clear_thread_flag(TIF_RESTORE_SIGMASK);
2805 }
2806 
2807 #else	/* TIF_RESTORE_SIGMASK */
2808 
2809 /* Higher-quality implementation, used if TIF_RESTORE_SIGMASK doesn't exist. */
2810 static inline void set_restore_sigmask(void)
2811 {
2812 	current->restore_sigmask = true;
2813 	WARN_ON(!test_thread_flag(TIF_SIGPENDING));
2814 }
2815 static inline void clear_restore_sigmask(void)
2816 {
2817 	current->restore_sigmask = false;
2818 }
2819 static inline bool test_restore_sigmask(void)
2820 {
2821 	return current->restore_sigmask;
2822 }
2823 static inline bool test_and_clear_restore_sigmask(void)
2824 {
2825 	if (!current->restore_sigmask)
2826 		return false;
2827 	current->restore_sigmask = false;
2828 	return true;
2829 }
2830 #endif
2831 
2832 static inline void restore_saved_sigmask(void)
2833 {
2834 	if (test_and_clear_restore_sigmask())
2835 		__set_current_blocked(&current->saved_sigmask);
2836 }
2837 
2838 static inline sigset_t *sigmask_to_save(void)
2839 {
2840 	sigset_t *res = &current->blocked;
2841 	if (unlikely(test_restore_sigmask()))
2842 		res = &current->saved_sigmask;
2843 	return res;
2844 }
2845 
2846 static inline int kill_cad_pid(int sig, int priv)
2847 {
2848 	return kill_pid(cad_pid, sig, priv);
2849 }
2850 
2851 /* These can be the second arg to send_sig_info/send_group_sig_info.  */
2852 #define SEND_SIG_NOINFO ((struct siginfo *) 0)
2853 #define SEND_SIG_PRIV	((struct siginfo *) 1)
2854 #define SEND_SIG_FORCED	((struct siginfo *) 2)
2855 
2856 /*
2857  * True if we are on the alternate signal stack.
2858  */
2859 static inline int on_sig_stack(unsigned long sp)
2860 {
2861 	/*
2862 	 * If the signal stack is SS_AUTODISARM then, by construction, we
2863 	 * can't be on the signal stack unless user code deliberately set
2864 	 * SS_AUTODISARM when we were already on it.
2865 	 *
2866 	 * This improves reliability: if user state gets corrupted such that
2867 	 * the stack pointer points very close to the end of the signal stack,
2868 	 * then this check will enable the signal to be handled anyway.
2869 	 */
2870 	if (current->sas_ss_flags & SS_AUTODISARM)
2871 		return 0;
2872 
2873 #ifdef CONFIG_STACK_GROWSUP
2874 	return sp >= current->sas_ss_sp &&
2875 		sp - current->sas_ss_sp < current->sas_ss_size;
2876 #else
2877 	return sp > current->sas_ss_sp &&
2878 		sp - current->sas_ss_sp <= current->sas_ss_size;
2879 #endif
2880 }
2881 
2882 static inline int sas_ss_flags(unsigned long sp)
2883 {
2884 	if (!current->sas_ss_size)
2885 		return SS_DISABLE;
2886 
2887 	return on_sig_stack(sp) ? SS_ONSTACK : 0;
2888 }
2889 
2890 static inline void sas_ss_reset(struct task_struct *p)
2891 {
2892 	p->sas_ss_sp = 0;
2893 	p->sas_ss_size = 0;
2894 	p->sas_ss_flags = SS_DISABLE;
2895 }
2896 
2897 static inline unsigned long sigsp(unsigned long sp, struct ksignal *ksig)
2898 {
2899 	if (unlikely((ksig->ka.sa.sa_flags & SA_ONSTACK)) && ! sas_ss_flags(sp))
2900 #ifdef CONFIG_STACK_GROWSUP
2901 		return current->sas_ss_sp;
2902 #else
2903 		return current->sas_ss_sp + current->sas_ss_size;
2904 #endif
2905 	return sp;
2906 }
2907 
2908 /*
2909  * Routines for handling mm_structs
2910  */
2911 extern struct mm_struct * mm_alloc(void);
2912 
2913 /* mmdrop drops the mm and the page tables */
2914 extern void __mmdrop(struct mm_struct *);
2915 static inline void mmdrop(struct mm_struct *mm)
2916 {
2917 	if (unlikely(atomic_dec_and_test(&mm->mm_count)))
2918 		__mmdrop(mm);
2919 }
2920 
2921 static inline void mmdrop_async_fn(struct work_struct *work)
2922 {
2923 	struct mm_struct *mm = container_of(work, struct mm_struct, async_put_work);
2924 	__mmdrop(mm);
2925 }
2926 
2927 static inline void mmdrop_async(struct mm_struct *mm)
2928 {
2929 	if (unlikely(atomic_dec_and_test(&mm->mm_count))) {
2930 		INIT_WORK(&mm->async_put_work, mmdrop_async_fn);
2931 		schedule_work(&mm->async_put_work);
2932 	}
2933 }
2934 
2935 static inline bool mmget_not_zero(struct mm_struct *mm)
2936 {
2937 	return atomic_inc_not_zero(&mm->mm_users);
2938 }
2939 
2940 /* mmput gets rid of the mappings and all user-space */
2941 extern void mmput(struct mm_struct *);
2942 #ifdef CONFIG_MMU
2943 /* same as above but performs the slow path from the async context. Can
2944  * be called from the atomic context as well
2945  */
2946 extern void mmput_async(struct mm_struct *);
2947 #endif
2948 
2949 /* Grab a reference to a task's mm, if it is not already going away */
2950 extern struct mm_struct *get_task_mm(struct task_struct *task);
2951 /*
2952  * Grab a reference to a task's mm, if it is not already going away
2953  * and ptrace_may_access with the mode parameter passed to it
2954  * succeeds.
2955  */
2956 extern struct mm_struct *mm_access(struct task_struct *task, unsigned int mode);
2957 /* Remove the current tasks stale references to the old mm_struct */
2958 extern void mm_release(struct task_struct *, struct mm_struct *);
2959 
2960 #ifdef CONFIG_HAVE_COPY_THREAD_TLS
2961 extern int copy_thread_tls(unsigned long, unsigned long, unsigned long,
2962 			struct task_struct *, unsigned long);
2963 #else
2964 extern int copy_thread(unsigned long, unsigned long, unsigned long,
2965 			struct task_struct *);
2966 
2967 /* Architectures that haven't opted into copy_thread_tls get the tls argument
2968  * via pt_regs, so ignore the tls argument passed via C. */
2969 static inline int copy_thread_tls(
2970 		unsigned long clone_flags, unsigned long sp, unsigned long arg,
2971 		struct task_struct *p, unsigned long tls)
2972 {
2973 	return copy_thread(clone_flags, sp, arg, p);
2974 }
2975 #endif
2976 extern void flush_thread(void);
2977 
2978 #ifdef CONFIG_HAVE_EXIT_THREAD
2979 extern void exit_thread(struct task_struct *tsk);
2980 #else
2981 static inline void exit_thread(struct task_struct *tsk)
2982 {
2983 }
2984 #endif
2985 
2986 extern void exit_files(struct task_struct *);
2987 extern void __cleanup_sighand(struct sighand_struct *);
2988 
2989 extern void exit_itimers(struct signal_struct *);
2990 extern void flush_itimer_signals(void);
2991 
2992 extern void do_group_exit(int);
2993 
2994 extern int do_execve(struct filename *,
2995 		     const char __user * const __user *,
2996 		     const char __user * const __user *);
2997 extern int do_execveat(int, struct filename *,
2998 		       const char __user * const __user *,
2999 		       const char __user * const __user *,
3000 		       int);
3001 extern long _do_fork(unsigned long, unsigned long, unsigned long, int __user *, int __user *, unsigned long);
3002 extern long do_fork(unsigned long, unsigned long, unsigned long, int __user *, int __user *);
3003 struct task_struct *fork_idle(int);
3004 extern pid_t kernel_thread(int (*fn)(void *), void *arg, unsigned long flags);
3005 
3006 extern void __set_task_comm(struct task_struct *tsk, const char *from, bool exec);
3007 static inline void set_task_comm(struct task_struct *tsk, const char *from)
3008 {
3009 	__set_task_comm(tsk, from, false);
3010 }
3011 extern char *get_task_comm(char *to, struct task_struct *tsk);
3012 
3013 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
3014 void scheduler_ipi(void);
3015 extern unsigned long wait_task_inactive(struct task_struct *, long match_state);
3016 #else
3017 static inline void scheduler_ipi(void) { }
3018 static inline unsigned long wait_task_inactive(struct task_struct *p,
3019 					       long match_state)
3020 {
3021 	return 1;
3022 }
3023 #endif
3024 
3025 #define tasklist_empty() \
3026 	list_empty(&init_task.tasks)
3027 
3028 #define next_task(p) \
3029 	list_entry_rcu((p)->tasks.next, struct task_struct, tasks)
3030 
3031 #define for_each_process(p) \
3032 	for (p = &init_task ; (p = next_task(p)) != &init_task ; )
3033 
3034 extern bool current_is_single_threaded(void);
3035 
3036 /*
3037  * Careful: do_each_thread/while_each_thread is a double loop so
3038  *          'break' will not work as expected - use goto instead.
3039  */
3040 #define do_each_thread(g, t) \
3041 	for (g = t = &init_task ; (g = t = next_task(g)) != &init_task ; ) do
3042 
3043 #define while_each_thread(g, t) \
3044 	while ((t = next_thread(t)) != g)
3045 
3046 #define __for_each_thread(signal, t)	\
3047 	list_for_each_entry_rcu(t, &(signal)->thread_head, thread_node)
3048 
3049 #define for_each_thread(p, t)		\
3050 	__for_each_thread((p)->signal, t)
3051 
3052 /* Careful: this is a double loop, 'break' won't work as expected. */
3053 #define for_each_process_thread(p, t)	\
3054 	for_each_process(p) for_each_thread(p, t)
3055 
3056 static inline int get_nr_threads(struct task_struct *tsk)
3057 {
3058 	return tsk->signal->nr_threads;
3059 }
3060 
3061 static inline bool thread_group_leader(struct task_struct *p)
3062 {
3063 	return p->exit_signal >= 0;
3064 }
3065 
3066 /* Do to the insanities of de_thread it is possible for a process
3067  * to have the pid of the thread group leader without actually being
3068  * the thread group leader.  For iteration through the pids in proc
3069  * all we care about is that we have a task with the appropriate
3070  * pid, we don't actually care if we have the right task.
3071  */
3072 static inline bool has_group_leader_pid(struct task_struct *p)
3073 {
3074 	return task_pid(p) == p->signal->leader_pid;
3075 }
3076 
3077 static inline
3078 bool same_thread_group(struct task_struct *p1, struct task_struct *p2)
3079 {
3080 	return p1->signal == p2->signal;
3081 }
3082 
3083 static inline struct task_struct *next_thread(const struct task_struct *p)
3084 {
3085 	return list_entry_rcu(p->thread_group.next,
3086 			      struct task_struct, thread_group);
3087 }
3088 
3089 static inline int thread_group_empty(struct task_struct *p)
3090 {
3091 	return list_empty(&p->thread_group);
3092 }
3093 
3094 #define delay_group_leader(p) \
3095 		(thread_group_leader(p) && !thread_group_empty(p))
3096 
3097 /*
3098  * Protects ->fs, ->files, ->mm, ->group_info, ->comm, keyring
3099  * subscriptions and synchronises with wait4().  Also used in procfs.  Also
3100  * pins the final release of task.io_context.  Also protects ->cpuset and
3101  * ->cgroup.subsys[]. And ->vfork_done.
3102  *
3103  * Nests both inside and outside of read_lock(&tasklist_lock).
3104  * It must not be nested with write_lock_irq(&tasklist_lock),
3105  * neither inside nor outside.
3106  */
3107 static inline void task_lock(struct task_struct *p)
3108 {
3109 	spin_lock(&p->alloc_lock);
3110 }
3111 
3112 static inline void task_unlock(struct task_struct *p)
3113 {
3114 	spin_unlock(&p->alloc_lock);
3115 }
3116 
3117 extern struct sighand_struct *__lock_task_sighand(struct task_struct *tsk,
3118 							unsigned long *flags);
3119 
3120 static inline struct sighand_struct *lock_task_sighand(struct task_struct *tsk,
3121 						       unsigned long *flags)
3122 {
3123 	struct sighand_struct *ret;
3124 
3125 	ret = __lock_task_sighand(tsk, flags);
3126 	(void)__cond_lock(&tsk->sighand->siglock, ret);
3127 	return ret;
3128 }
3129 
3130 static inline void unlock_task_sighand(struct task_struct *tsk,
3131 						unsigned long *flags)
3132 {
3133 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&tsk->sighand->siglock, *flags);
3134 }
3135 
3136 /**
3137  * threadgroup_change_begin - mark the beginning of changes to a threadgroup
3138  * @tsk: task causing the changes
3139  *
3140  * All operations which modify a threadgroup - a new thread joining the
3141  * group, death of a member thread (the assertion of PF_EXITING) and
3142  * exec(2) dethreading the process and replacing the leader - are wrapped
3143  * by threadgroup_change_{begin|end}().  This is to provide a place which
3144  * subsystems needing threadgroup stability can hook into for
3145  * synchronization.
3146  */
3147 static inline void threadgroup_change_begin(struct task_struct *tsk)
3148 {
3149 	might_sleep();
3150 	cgroup_threadgroup_change_begin(tsk);
3151 }
3152 
3153 /**
3154  * threadgroup_change_end - mark the end of changes to a threadgroup
3155  * @tsk: task causing the changes
3156  *
3157  * See threadgroup_change_begin().
3158  */
3159 static inline void threadgroup_change_end(struct task_struct *tsk)
3160 {
3161 	cgroup_threadgroup_change_end(tsk);
3162 }
3163 
3164 #ifdef CONFIG_THREAD_INFO_IN_TASK
3165 
3166 static inline struct thread_info *task_thread_info(struct task_struct *task)
3167 {
3168 	return &task->thread_info;
3169 }
3170 
3171 /*
3172  * When accessing the stack of a non-current task that might exit, use
3173  * try_get_task_stack() instead.  task_stack_page will return a pointer
3174  * that could get freed out from under you.
3175  */
3176 static inline void *task_stack_page(const struct task_struct *task)
3177 {
3178 	return task->stack;
3179 }
3180 
3181 #define setup_thread_stack(new,old)	do { } while(0)
3182 
3183 static inline unsigned long *end_of_stack(const struct task_struct *task)
3184 {
3185 	return task->stack;
3186 }
3187 
3188 #elif !defined(__HAVE_THREAD_FUNCTIONS)
3189 
3190 #define task_thread_info(task)	((struct thread_info *)(task)->stack)
3191 #define task_stack_page(task)	((void *)(task)->stack)
3192 
3193 static inline void setup_thread_stack(struct task_struct *p, struct task_struct *org)
3194 {
3195 	*task_thread_info(p) = *task_thread_info(org);
3196 	task_thread_info(p)->task = p;
3197 }
3198 
3199 /*
3200  * Return the address of the last usable long on the stack.
3201  *
3202  * When the stack grows down, this is just above the thread
3203  * info struct. Going any lower will corrupt the threadinfo.
3204  *
3205  * When the stack grows up, this is the highest address.
3206  * Beyond that position, we corrupt data on the next page.
3207  */
3208 static inline unsigned long *end_of_stack(struct task_struct *p)
3209 {
3210 #ifdef CONFIG_STACK_GROWSUP
3211 	return (unsigned long *)((unsigned long)task_thread_info(p) + THREAD_SIZE) - 1;
3212 #else
3213 	return (unsigned long *)(task_thread_info(p) + 1);
3214 #endif
3215 }
3216 
3217 #endif
3218 
3219 #ifdef CONFIG_THREAD_INFO_IN_TASK
3220 static inline void *try_get_task_stack(struct task_struct *tsk)
3221 {
3222 	return atomic_inc_not_zero(&tsk->stack_refcount) ?
3223 		task_stack_page(tsk) : NULL;
3224 }
3225 
3226 extern void put_task_stack(struct task_struct *tsk);
3227 #else
3228 static inline void *try_get_task_stack(struct task_struct *tsk)
3229 {
3230 	return task_stack_page(tsk);
3231 }
3232 
3233 static inline void put_task_stack(struct task_struct *tsk) {}
3234 #endif
3235 
3236 #define task_stack_end_corrupted(task) \
3237 		(*(end_of_stack(task)) != STACK_END_MAGIC)
3238 
3239 static inline int object_is_on_stack(void *obj)
3240 {
3241 	void *stack = task_stack_page(current);
3242 
3243 	return (obj >= stack) && (obj < (stack + THREAD_SIZE));
3244 }
3245 
3246 extern void thread_stack_cache_init(void);
3247 
3248 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_STACK_USAGE
3249 static inline unsigned long stack_not_used(struct task_struct *p)
3250 {
3251 	unsigned long *n = end_of_stack(p);
3252 
3253 	do { 	/* Skip over canary */
3254 # ifdef CONFIG_STACK_GROWSUP
3255 		n--;
3256 # else
3257 		n++;
3258 # endif
3259 	} while (!*n);
3260 
3261 # ifdef CONFIG_STACK_GROWSUP
3262 	return (unsigned long)end_of_stack(p) - (unsigned long)n;
3263 # else
3264 	return (unsigned long)n - (unsigned long)end_of_stack(p);
3265 # endif
3266 }
3267 #endif
3268 extern void set_task_stack_end_magic(struct task_struct *tsk);
3269 
3270 /* set thread flags in other task's structures
3271  * - see asm/thread_info.h for TIF_xxxx flags available
3272  */
3273 static inline void set_tsk_thread_flag(struct task_struct *tsk, int flag)
3274 {
3275 	set_ti_thread_flag(task_thread_info(tsk), flag);
3276 }
3277 
3278 static inline void clear_tsk_thread_flag(struct task_struct *tsk, int flag)
3279 {
3280 	clear_ti_thread_flag(task_thread_info(tsk), flag);
3281 }
3282 
3283 static inline int test_and_set_tsk_thread_flag(struct task_struct *tsk, int flag)
3284 {
3285 	return test_and_set_ti_thread_flag(task_thread_info(tsk), flag);
3286 }
3287 
3288 static inline int test_and_clear_tsk_thread_flag(struct task_struct *tsk, int flag)
3289 {
3290 	return test_and_clear_ti_thread_flag(task_thread_info(tsk), flag);
3291 }
3292 
3293 static inline int test_tsk_thread_flag(struct task_struct *tsk, int flag)
3294 {
3295 	return test_ti_thread_flag(task_thread_info(tsk), flag);
3296 }
3297 
3298 static inline void set_tsk_need_resched(struct task_struct *tsk)
3299 {
3300 	set_tsk_thread_flag(tsk,TIF_NEED_RESCHED);
3301 }
3302 
3303 static inline void clear_tsk_need_resched(struct task_struct *tsk)
3304 {
3305 	clear_tsk_thread_flag(tsk,TIF_NEED_RESCHED);
3306 }
3307 
3308 static inline int test_tsk_need_resched(struct task_struct *tsk)
3309 {
3310 	return unlikely(test_tsk_thread_flag(tsk,TIF_NEED_RESCHED));
3311 }
3312 
3313 static inline int restart_syscall(void)
3314 {
3315 	set_tsk_thread_flag(current, TIF_SIGPENDING);
3316 	return -ERESTARTNOINTR;
3317 }
3318 
3319 static inline int signal_pending(struct task_struct *p)
3320 {
3321 	return unlikely(test_tsk_thread_flag(p,TIF_SIGPENDING));
3322 }
3323 
3324 static inline int __fatal_signal_pending(struct task_struct *p)
3325 {
3326 	return unlikely(sigismember(&p->pending.signal, SIGKILL));
3327 }
3328 
3329 static inline int fatal_signal_pending(struct task_struct *p)
3330 {
3331 	return signal_pending(p) && __fatal_signal_pending(p);
3332 }
3333 
3334 static inline int signal_pending_state(long state, struct task_struct *p)
3335 {
3336 	if (!(state & (TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE | TASK_WAKEKILL)))
3337 		return 0;
3338 	if (!signal_pending(p))
3339 		return 0;
3340 
3341 	return (state & TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE) || __fatal_signal_pending(p);
3342 }
3343 
3344 /*
3345  * cond_resched() and cond_resched_lock(): latency reduction via
3346  * explicit rescheduling in places that are safe. The return
3347  * value indicates whether a reschedule was done in fact.
3348  * cond_resched_lock() will drop the spinlock before scheduling,
3349  * cond_resched_softirq() will enable bhs before scheduling.
3350  */
3351 #ifndef CONFIG_PREEMPT
3352 extern int _cond_resched(void);
3353 #else
3354 static inline int _cond_resched(void) { return 0; }
3355 #endif
3356 
3357 #define cond_resched() ({			\
3358 	___might_sleep(__FILE__, __LINE__, 0);	\
3359 	_cond_resched();			\
3360 })
3361 
3362 extern int __cond_resched_lock(spinlock_t *lock);
3363 
3364 #define cond_resched_lock(lock) ({				\
3365 	___might_sleep(__FILE__, __LINE__, PREEMPT_LOCK_OFFSET);\
3366 	__cond_resched_lock(lock);				\
3367 })
3368 
3369 extern int __cond_resched_softirq(void);
3370 
3371 #define cond_resched_softirq() ({					\
3372 	___might_sleep(__FILE__, __LINE__, SOFTIRQ_DISABLE_OFFSET);	\
3373 	__cond_resched_softirq();					\
3374 })
3375 
3376 static inline void cond_resched_rcu(void)
3377 {
3378 #if defined(CONFIG_DEBUG_ATOMIC_SLEEP) || !defined(CONFIG_PREEMPT_RCU)
3379 	rcu_read_unlock();
3380 	cond_resched();
3381 	rcu_read_lock();
3382 #endif
3383 }
3384 
3385 static inline unsigned long get_preempt_disable_ip(struct task_struct *p)
3386 {
3387 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT
3388 	return p->preempt_disable_ip;
3389 #else
3390 	return 0;
3391 #endif
3392 }
3393 
3394 /*
3395  * Does a critical section need to be broken due to another
3396  * task waiting?: (technically does not depend on CONFIG_PREEMPT,
3397  * but a general need for low latency)
3398  */
3399 static inline int spin_needbreak(spinlock_t *lock)
3400 {
3401 #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT
3402 	return spin_is_contended(lock);
3403 #else
3404 	return 0;
3405 #endif
3406 }
3407 
3408 /*
3409  * Idle thread specific functions to determine the need_resched
3410  * polling state.
3411  */
3412 #ifdef TIF_POLLING_NRFLAG
3413 static inline int tsk_is_polling(struct task_struct *p)
3414 {
3415 	return test_tsk_thread_flag(p, TIF_POLLING_NRFLAG);
3416 }
3417 
3418 static inline void __current_set_polling(void)
3419 {
3420 	set_thread_flag(TIF_POLLING_NRFLAG);
3421 }
3422 
3423 static inline bool __must_check current_set_polling_and_test(void)
3424 {
3425 	__current_set_polling();
3426 
3427 	/*
3428 	 * Polling state must be visible before we test NEED_RESCHED,
3429 	 * paired by resched_curr()
3430 	 */
3431 	smp_mb__after_atomic();
3432 
3433 	return unlikely(tif_need_resched());
3434 }
3435 
3436 static inline void __current_clr_polling(void)
3437 {
3438 	clear_thread_flag(TIF_POLLING_NRFLAG);
3439 }
3440 
3441 static inline bool __must_check current_clr_polling_and_test(void)
3442 {
3443 	__current_clr_polling();
3444 
3445 	/*
3446 	 * Polling state must be visible before we test NEED_RESCHED,
3447 	 * paired by resched_curr()
3448 	 */
3449 	smp_mb__after_atomic();
3450 
3451 	return unlikely(tif_need_resched());
3452 }
3453 
3454 #else
3455 static inline int tsk_is_polling(struct task_struct *p) { return 0; }
3456 static inline void __current_set_polling(void) { }
3457 static inline void __current_clr_polling(void) { }
3458 
3459 static inline bool __must_check current_set_polling_and_test(void)
3460 {
3461 	return unlikely(tif_need_resched());
3462 }
3463 static inline bool __must_check current_clr_polling_and_test(void)
3464 {
3465 	return unlikely(tif_need_resched());
3466 }
3467 #endif
3468 
3469 static inline void current_clr_polling(void)
3470 {
3471 	__current_clr_polling();
3472 
3473 	/*
3474 	 * Ensure we check TIF_NEED_RESCHED after we clear the polling bit.
3475 	 * Once the bit is cleared, we'll get IPIs with every new
3476 	 * TIF_NEED_RESCHED and the IPI handler, scheduler_ipi(), will also
3477 	 * fold.
3478 	 */
3479 	smp_mb(); /* paired with resched_curr() */
3480 
3481 	preempt_fold_need_resched();
3482 }
3483 
3484 static __always_inline bool need_resched(void)
3485 {
3486 	return unlikely(tif_need_resched());
3487 }
3488 
3489 /*
3490  * Thread group CPU time accounting.
3491  */
3492 void thread_group_cputime(struct task_struct *tsk, struct task_cputime *times);
3493 void thread_group_cputimer(struct task_struct *tsk, struct task_cputime *times);
3494 
3495 /*
3496  * Reevaluate whether the task has signals pending delivery.
3497  * Wake the task if so.
3498  * This is required every time the blocked sigset_t changes.
3499  * callers must hold sighand->siglock.
3500  */
3501 extern void recalc_sigpending_and_wake(struct task_struct *t);
3502 extern void recalc_sigpending(void);
3503 
3504 extern void signal_wake_up_state(struct task_struct *t, unsigned int state);
3505 
3506 static inline void signal_wake_up(struct task_struct *t, bool resume)
3507 {
3508 	signal_wake_up_state(t, resume ? TASK_WAKEKILL : 0);
3509 }
3510 static inline void ptrace_signal_wake_up(struct task_struct *t, bool resume)
3511 {
3512 	signal_wake_up_state(t, resume ? __TASK_TRACED : 0);
3513 }
3514 
3515 /*
3516  * Wrappers for p->thread_info->cpu access. No-op on UP.
3517  */
3518 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
3519 
3520 static inline unsigned int task_cpu(const struct task_struct *p)
3521 {
3522 #ifdef CONFIG_THREAD_INFO_IN_TASK
3523 	return p->cpu;
3524 #else
3525 	return task_thread_info(p)->cpu;
3526 #endif
3527 }
3528 
3529 static inline int task_node(const struct task_struct *p)
3530 {
3531 	return cpu_to_node(task_cpu(p));
3532 }
3533 
3534 extern void set_task_cpu(struct task_struct *p, unsigned int cpu);
3535 
3536 #else
3537 
3538 static inline unsigned int task_cpu(const struct task_struct *p)
3539 {
3540 	return 0;
3541 }
3542 
3543 static inline void set_task_cpu(struct task_struct *p, unsigned int cpu)
3544 {
3545 }
3546 
3547 #endif /* CONFIG_SMP */
3548 
3549 /*
3550  * In order to reduce various lock holder preemption latencies provide an
3551  * interface to see if a vCPU is currently running or not.
3552  *
3553  * This allows us to terminate optimistic spin loops and block, analogous to
3554  * the native optimistic spin heuristic of testing if the lock owner task is
3555  * running or not.
3556  */
3557 #ifndef vcpu_is_preempted
3558 # define vcpu_is_preempted(cpu)	false
3559 #endif
3560 
3561 extern long sched_setaffinity(pid_t pid, const struct cpumask *new_mask);
3562 extern long sched_getaffinity(pid_t pid, struct cpumask *mask);
3563 
3564 #ifdef CONFIG_CGROUP_SCHED
3565 extern struct task_group root_task_group;
3566 #endif /* CONFIG_CGROUP_SCHED */
3567 
3568 extern int task_can_switch_user(struct user_struct *up,
3569 					struct task_struct *tsk);
3570 
3571 #ifdef CONFIG_TASK_XACCT
3572 static inline void add_rchar(struct task_struct *tsk, ssize_t amt)
3573 {
3574 	tsk->ioac.rchar += amt;
3575 }
3576 
3577 static inline void add_wchar(struct task_struct *tsk, ssize_t amt)
3578 {
3579 	tsk->ioac.wchar += amt;
3580 }
3581 
3582 static inline void inc_syscr(struct task_struct *tsk)
3583 {
3584 	tsk->ioac.syscr++;
3585 }
3586 
3587 static inline void inc_syscw(struct task_struct *tsk)
3588 {
3589 	tsk->ioac.syscw++;
3590 }
3591 #else
3592 static inline void add_rchar(struct task_struct *tsk, ssize_t amt)
3593 {
3594 }
3595 
3596 static inline void add_wchar(struct task_struct *tsk, ssize_t amt)
3597 {
3598 }
3599 
3600 static inline void inc_syscr(struct task_struct *tsk)
3601 {
3602 }
3603 
3604 static inline void inc_syscw(struct task_struct *tsk)
3605 {
3606 }
3607 #endif
3608 
3609 #ifndef TASK_SIZE_OF
3610 #define TASK_SIZE_OF(tsk)	TASK_SIZE
3611 #endif
3612 
3613 #ifdef CONFIG_MEMCG
3614 extern void mm_update_next_owner(struct mm_struct *mm);
3615 #else
3616 static inline void mm_update_next_owner(struct mm_struct *mm)
3617 {
3618 }
3619 #endif /* CONFIG_MEMCG */
3620 
3621 static inline unsigned long task_rlimit(const struct task_struct *tsk,
3622 		unsigned int limit)
3623 {
3624 	return READ_ONCE(tsk->signal->rlim[limit].rlim_cur);
3625 }
3626 
3627 static inline unsigned long task_rlimit_max(const struct task_struct *tsk,
3628 		unsigned int limit)
3629 {
3630 	return READ_ONCE(tsk->signal->rlim[limit].rlim_max);
3631 }
3632 
3633 static inline unsigned long rlimit(unsigned int limit)
3634 {
3635 	return task_rlimit(current, limit);
3636 }
3637 
3638 static inline unsigned long rlimit_max(unsigned int limit)
3639 {
3640 	return task_rlimit_max(current, limit);
3641 }
3642 
3643 #define SCHED_CPUFREQ_RT	(1U << 0)
3644 #define SCHED_CPUFREQ_DL	(1U << 1)
3645 #define SCHED_CPUFREQ_IOWAIT	(1U << 2)
3646 
3647 #define SCHED_CPUFREQ_RT_DL	(SCHED_CPUFREQ_RT | SCHED_CPUFREQ_DL)
3648 
3649 #ifdef CONFIG_CPU_FREQ
3650 struct update_util_data {
3651        void (*func)(struct update_util_data *data, u64 time, unsigned int flags);
3652 };
3653 
3654 void cpufreq_add_update_util_hook(int cpu, struct update_util_data *data,
3655                        void (*func)(struct update_util_data *data, u64 time,
3656 				    unsigned int flags));
3657 void cpufreq_remove_update_util_hook(int cpu);
3658 #endif /* CONFIG_CPU_FREQ */
3659 
3660 #endif
3661