1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ 2 #ifndef _LINUX_SCHED_H 3 #define _LINUX_SCHED_H 4 5 /* 6 * Define 'struct task_struct' and provide the main scheduler 7 * APIs (schedule(), wakeup variants, etc.) 8 */ 9 10 #include <uapi/linux/sched.h> 11 12 #include <asm/current.h> 13 #include <asm/processor.h> 14 #include <linux/thread_info.h> 15 #include <linux/preempt.h> 16 #include <linux/cpumask_types.h> 17 18 #include <linux/cache.h> 19 #include <linux/futex_types.h> 20 #include <linux/irqflags_types.h> 21 #include <linux/smp_types.h> 22 #include <linux/pid_types.h> 23 #include <linux/sem_types.h> 24 #include <linux/shm.h> 25 #include <linux/kmsan_types.h> 26 #include <linux/mutex_types.h> 27 #include <linux/plist_types.h> 28 #include <linux/hrtimer_types.h> 29 #include <linux/timer_types.h> 30 #include <linux/seccomp_types.h> 31 #include <linux/nodemask_types.h> 32 #include <linux/refcount_types.h> 33 #include <linux/resource.h> 34 #include <linux/latencytop.h> 35 #include <linux/sched/prio.h> 36 #include <linux/sched/types.h> 37 #include <linux/signal_types.h> 38 #include <linux/spinlock.h> 39 #include <linux/syscall_user_dispatch_types.h> 40 #include <linux/mm_types_task.h> 41 #include <linux/netdevice_xmit.h> 42 #include <linux/task_io_accounting.h> 43 #include <linux/posix-timers_types.h> 44 #include <linux/restart_block.h> 45 #include <linux/rseq_types.h> 46 #include <linux/seqlock_types.h> 47 #include <linux/kcsan.h> 48 #include <linux/rv.h> 49 #include <linux/uidgid_types.h> 50 #include <linux/tracepoint-defs.h> 51 #include <linux/unwind_deferred_types.h> 52 #include <asm/kmap_size.h> 53 #include <linux/time64.h> 54 #ifndef COMPILE_OFFSETS 55 #include <generated/rq-offsets.h> 56 #endif 57 58 /* task_struct member predeclarations (sorted alphabetically): */ 59 struct audit_context; 60 struct bio_list; 61 struct blk_plug; 62 struct bpf_local_storage; 63 struct bpf_run_ctx; 64 struct bpf_net_context; 65 struct capture_control; 66 struct cfs_rq; 67 struct fs_struct; 68 struct io_context; 69 struct io_uring_task; 70 struct mempolicy; 71 struct nameidata; 72 struct nsproxy; 73 struct perf_event_context; 74 struct perf_ctx_data; 75 struct pid_namespace; 76 struct pipe_inode_info; 77 struct rcu_node; 78 struct reclaim_state; 79 struct root_domain; 80 struct rq; 81 struct sched_attr; 82 struct sched_dl_entity; 83 struct seq_file; 84 struct sighand_struct; 85 struct signal_struct; 86 struct task_delay_info; 87 struct task_exec_state; 88 struct task_group; 89 struct task_struct; 90 struct timespec64; 91 struct user_event_mm; 92 93 #include <linux/sched/ext.h> 94 95 /* 96 * Task state bitmask. NOTE! These bits are also 97 * encoded in fs/proc/array.c: get_task_state(). 98 * 99 * We have two separate sets of flags: task->__state 100 * is about runnability, while task->exit_state are 101 * about the task exiting. Confusing, but this way 102 * modifying one set can't modify the other one by 103 * mistake. 104 */ 105 106 /* Used in tsk->__state: */ 107 #define TASK_RUNNING 0x00000000 108 #define TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE 0x00000001 109 #define TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE 0x00000002 110 #define __TASK_STOPPED 0x00000004 111 #define __TASK_TRACED 0x00000008 112 /* Used in tsk->exit_state: */ 113 #define EXIT_DEAD 0x00000010 114 #define EXIT_ZOMBIE 0x00000020 115 #define EXIT_TRACE (EXIT_ZOMBIE | EXIT_DEAD) 116 /* Used in tsk->__state again: */ 117 #define TASK_PARKED 0x00000040 118 #define TASK_DEAD 0x00000080 119 #define TASK_WAKEKILL 0x00000100 120 #define TASK_WAKING 0x00000200 121 #define TASK_NOLOAD 0x00000400 122 #define TASK_NEW 0x00000800 123 #define TASK_RTLOCK_WAIT 0x00001000 124 #define TASK_FREEZABLE 0x00002000 125 #define __TASK_FREEZABLE_UNSAFE (0x00004000 * IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_LOCKDEP)) 126 #define TASK_FROZEN 0x00008000 127 #define TASK_STATE_MAX 0x00010000 128 129 #define TASK_ANY (TASK_STATE_MAX-1) 130 131 /* 132 * DO NOT ADD ANY NEW USERS ! 133 */ 134 #define TASK_FREEZABLE_UNSAFE (TASK_FREEZABLE | __TASK_FREEZABLE_UNSAFE) 135 136 /* Convenience macros for the sake of set_current_state: */ 137 #define TASK_KILLABLE (TASK_WAKEKILL | TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE) 138 #define TASK_STOPPED (TASK_WAKEKILL | __TASK_STOPPED) 139 #define TASK_TRACED __TASK_TRACED 140 141 #define TASK_IDLE (TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE | TASK_NOLOAD) 142 143 /* Convenience macros for the sake of wake_up(): */ 144 #define TASK_NORMAL (TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE | TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE) 145 146 /* get_task_state(): */ 147 #define TASK_REPORT (TASK_RUNNING | TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE | \ 148 TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE | __TASK_STOPPED | \ 149 __TASK_TRACED | EXIT_DEAD | EXIT_ZOMBIE | \ 150 TASK_PARKED) 151 152 #define task_is_running(task) (READ_ONCE((task)->__state) == TASK_RUNNING) 153 154 #define task_is_traced(task) ((READ_ONCE(task->jobctl) & JOBCTL_TRACED) != 0) 155 #define task_is_stopped(task) ((READ_ONCE(task->jobctl) & JOBCTL_STOPPED) != 0) 156 #define task_is_stopped_or_traced(task) ((READ_ONCE(task->jobctl) & (JOBCTL_STOPPED | JOBCTL_TRACED)) != 0) 157 158 /* 159 * Special states are those that do not use the normal wait-loop pattern. See 160 * the comment with set_special_state(). 161 */ 162 #define is_special_task_state(state) \ 163 ((state) & (__TASK_STOPPED | __TASK_TRACED | TASK_PARKED | \ 164 TASK_DEAD | TASK_WAKING | TASK_FROZEN)) 165 166 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_ATOMIC_SLEEP 167 # define debug_normal_state_change(state_value) \ 168 do { \ 169 WARN_ON_ONCE(is_special_task_state(state_value)); \ 170 current->task_state_change = _THIS_IP_; \ 171 } while (0) 172 173 # define debug_special_state_change(state_value) \ 174 do { \ 175 WARN_ON_ONCE(!is_special_task_state(state_value)); \ 176 current->task_state_change = _THIS_IP_; \ 177 } while (0) 178 179 # define debug_rtlock_wait_set_state() \ 180 do { \ 181 current->saved_state_change = current->task_state_change;\ 182 current->task_state_change = _THIS_IP_; \ 183 } while (0) 184 185 # define debug_rtlock_wait_restore_state() \ 186 do { \ 187 current->task_state_change = current->saved_state_change;\ 188 } while (0) 189 190 #else 191 # define debug_normal_state_change(cond) do { } while (0) 192 # define debug_special_state_change(cond) do { } while (0) 193 # define debug_rtlock_wait_set_state() do { } while (0) 194 # define debug_rtlock_wait_restore_state() do { } while (0) 195 #endif 196 197 #define trace_set_current_state(state_value) \ 198 do { \ 199 if (tracepoint_enabled(sched_set_state_tp)) \ 200 __trace_set_current_state(state_value); \ 201 } while (0) 202 203 /* 204 * set_current_state() includes a barrier so that the write of current->__state 205 * is correctly serialised wrt the caller's subsequent test of whether to 206 * actually sleep: 207 * 208 * for (;;) { 209 * set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE); 210 * if (CONDITION) 211 * break; 212 * 213 * schedule(); 214 * } 215 * __set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING); 216 * 217 * If the caller does not need such serialisation (because, for instance, the 218 * CONDITION test and condition change and wakeup are under the same lock) then 219 * use __set_current_state(). 220 * 221 * The above is typically ordered against the wakeup, which does: 222 * 223 * CONDITION = 1; 224 * wake_up_state(p, TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE); 225 * 226 * where wake_up_state()/try_to_wake_up() executes a full memory barrier before 227 * accessing p->__state. 228 * 229 * Wakeup will do: if (@state & p->__state) p->__state = TASK_RUNNING, that is, 230 * once it observes the TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE store the waking CPU can issue a 231 * TASK_RUNNING store which can collide with __set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING). 232 * 233 * However, with slightly different timing the wakeup TASK_RUNNING store can 234 * also collide with the TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE store. Losing that store is not 235 * a problem either because that will result in one extra go around the loop 236 * and our @cond test will save the day. 237 * 238 * Also see the comments of try_to_wake_up(). 239 */ 240 #define __set_current_state(state_value) \ 241 do { \ 242 debug_normal_state_change((state_value)); \ 243 trace_set_current_state(state_value); \ 244 WRITE_ONCE(current->__state, (state_value)); \ 245 } while (0) 246 247 #define set_current_state(state_value) \ 248 do { \ 249 debug_normal_state_change((state_value)); \ 250 trace_set_current_state(state_value); \ 251 smp_store_mb(current->__state, (state_value)); \ 252 } while (0) 253 254 /* 255 * set_special_state() should be used for those states when the blocking task 256 * can not use the regular condition based wait-loop. In that case we must 257 * serialize against wakeups such that any possible in-flight TASK_RUNNING 258 * stores will not collide with our state change. 259 */ 260 #define set_special_state(state_value) \ 261 do { \ 262 unsigned long flags; /* may shadow */ \ 263 \ 264 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(¤t->pi_lock, flags); \ 265 debug_special_state_change((state_value)); \ 266 trace_set_current_state(state_value); \ 267 WRITE_ONCE(current->__state, (state_value)); \ 268 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(¤t->pi_lock, flags); \ 269 } while (0) 270 271 /* 272 * PREEMPT_RT specific variants for "sleeping" spin/rwlocks 273 * 274 * RT's spin/rwlock substitutions are state preserving. The state of the 275 * task when blocking on the lock is saved in task_struct::saved_state and 276 * restored after the lock has been acquired. These operations are 277 * serialized by task_struct::pi_lock against try_to_wake_up(). Any non RT 278 * lock related wakeups while the task is blocked on the lock are 279 * redirected to operate on task_struct::saved_state to ensure that these 280 * are not dropped. On restore task_struct::saved_state is set to 281 * TASK_RUNNING so any wakeup attempt redirected to saved_state will fail. 282 * 283 * The lock operation looks like this: 284 * 285 * current_save_and_set_rtlock_wait_state(); 286 * for (;;) { 287 * if (try_lock()) 288 * break; 289 * raw_spin_unlock_irq(&lock->wait_lock); 290 * schedule_rtlock(); 291 * raw_spin_lock_irq(&lock->wait_lock); 292 * set_current_state(TASK_RTLOCK_WAIT); 293 * } 294 * current_restore_rtlock_saved_state(); 295 */ 296 #define current_save_and_set_rtlock_wait_state() \ 297 do { \ 298 lockdep_assert_irqs_disabled(); \ 299 raw_spin_lock(¤t->pi_lock); \ 300 current->saved_state = current->__state; \ 301 debug_rtlock_wait_set_state(); \ 302 trace_set_current_state(TASK_RTLOCK_WAIT); \ 303 WRITE_ONCE(current->__state, TASK_RTLOCK_WAIT); \ 304 raw_spin_unlock(¤t->pi_lock); \ 305 } while (0); 306 307 #define current_restore_rtlock_saved_state() \ 308 do { \ 309 lockdep_assert_irqs_disabled(); \ 310 raw_spin_lock(¤t->pi_lock); \ 311 debug_rtlock_wait_restore_state(); \ 312 trace_set_current_state(current->saved_state); \ 313 WRITE_ONCE(current->__state, current->saved_state); \ 314 current->saved_state = TASK_RUNNING; \ 315 raw_spin_unlock(¤t->pi_lock); \ 316 } while (0); 317 318 #define get_current_state() READ_ONCE(current->__state) 319 320 /* 321 * Define the task command name length as enum, then it can be visible to 322 * BPF programs. 323 */ 324 enum { 325 TASK_COMM_LEN = 16, 326 }; 327 328 extern void sched_tick(void); 329 330 #define MAX_SCHEDULE_TIMEOUT LONG_MAX 331 332 extern long schedule_timeout(long timeout); 333 extern long schedule_timeout_interruptible(long timeout); 334 extern long schedule_timeout_killable(long timeout); 335 extern long schedule_timeout_uninterruptible(long timeout); 336 extern long schedule_timeout_idle(long timeout); 337 asmlinkage void schedule(void); 338 extern void schedule_preempt_disabled(void); 339 asmlinkage void preempt_schedule_irq(void); 340 #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT 341 extern void schedule_rtlock(void); 342 #endif 343 344 extern int __must_check io_schedule_prepare(void); 345 extern void io_schedule_finish(int token); 346 extern long io_schedule_timeout(long timeout); 347 extern void io_schedule(void); 348 349 /* wrapper functions to trace from this header file */ 350 DECLARE_TRACEPOINT(sched_set_state_tp); 351 extern void __trace_set_current_state(int state_value); 352 DECLARE_TRACEPOINT(sched_set_need_resched_tp); 353 extern void __trace_set_need_resched(struct task_struct *curr, int tif); 354 355 /** 356 * struct prev_cputime - snapshot of system and user cputime 357 * @utime: time spent in user mode 358 * @stime: time spent in system mode 359 * @lock: protects the above two fields 360 * 361 * Stores previous user/system time values such that we can guarantee 362 * monotonicity. 363 */ 364 struct prev_cputime { 365 #ifndef CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_NATIVE 366 u64 utime; 367 u64 stime; 368 raw_spinlock_t lock; 369 #endif 370 }; 371 372 enum vtime_state { 373 /* Task is sleeping or running in a CPU with VTIME inactive: */ 374 VTIME_INACTIVE = 0, 375 /* Task is idle */ 376 VTIME_IDLE, 377 /* Task runs in kernelspace in a CPU with VTIME active: */ 378 VTIME_SYS, 379 /* Task runs in userspace in a CPU with VTIME active: */ 380 VTIME_USER, 381 /* Task runs as guests in a CPU with VTIME active: */ 382 VTIME_GUEST, 383 }; 384 385 struct vtime { 386 seqcount_t seqcount; 387 unsigned long long starttime; 388 enum vtime_state state; 389 unsigned int cpu; 390 u64 utime; 391 u64 stime; 392 u64 gtime; 393 }; 394 395 /* 396 * Utilization clamp constraints. 397 * @UCLAMP_MIN: Minimum utilization 398 * @UCLAMP_MAX: Maximum utilization 399 * @UCLAMP_CNT: Utilization clamp constraints count 400 */ 401 enum uclamp_id { 402 UCLAMP_MIN = 0, 403 UCLAMP_MAX, 404 UCLAMP_CNT 405 }; 406 407 extern struct root_domain def_root_domain; 408 extern struct mutex sched_domains_mutex; 409 extern void sched_domains_mutex_lock(void); 410 extern void sched_domains_mutex_unlock(void); 411 412 struct sched_param { 413 int sched_priority; 414 }; 415 416 struct sched_info { 417 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_INFO 418 /* Cumulative counters: */ 419 420 /* # of times we have run on this CPU: */ 421 unsigned long pcount; 422 423 /* Time spent waiting on a runqueue: */ 424 unsigned long long run_delay; 425 426 /* Max time spent waiting on a runqueue: */ 427 unsigned long long max_run_delay; 428 429 /* Min time spent waiting on a runqueue: */ 430 unsigned long long min_run_delay; 431 432 /* Timestamps: */ 433 434 /* When did we last run on a CPU? */ 435 unsigned long long last_arrival; 436 437 /* When were we last queued to run? */ 438 unsigned long long last_queued; 439 440 /* Timestamp of max time spent waiting on a runqueue: */ 441 struct timespec64 max_run_delay_ts; 442 443 #endif /* CONFIG_SCHED_INFO */ 444 }; 445 446 /* 447 * Integer metrics need fixed point arithmetic, e.g., sched/fair 448 * has a few: load, load_avg, util_avg, freq, and capacity. 449 * 450 * We define a basic fixed point arithmetic range, and then formalize 451 * all these metrics based on that basic range. 452 */ 453 # define SCHED_FIXEDPOINT_SHIFT 10 454 # define SCHED_FIXEDPOINT_SCALE (1L << SCHED_FIXEDPOINT_SHIFT) 455 456 /* Increase resolution of cpu_capacity calculations */ 457 # define SCHED_CAPACITY_SHIFT SCHED_FIXEDPOINT_SHIFT 458 # define SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE (1L << SCHED_CAPACITY_SHIFT) 459 460 struct load_weight { 461 unsigned long weight; 462 u32 inv_weight; 463 }; 464 465 /* 466 * The load/runnable/util_avg accumulates an infinite geometric series 467 * (see __update_load_avg_cfs_rq() in kernel/sched/pelt.c). 468 * 469 * [load_avg definition] 470 * 471 * load_avg = runnable% * scale_load_down(load) 472 * 473 * [runnable_avg definition] 474 * 475 * runnable_avg = runnable% * SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE 476 * 477 * [util_avg definition] 478 * 479 * util_avg = running% * SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE 480 * 481 * where runnable% is the time ratio that a sched_entity is runnable and 482 * running% the time ratio that a sched_entity is running. 483 * 484 * For cfs_rq, they are the aggregated values of all runnable and blocked 485 * sched_entities. 486 * 487 * The load/runnable/util_avg doesn't directly factor frequency scaling and CPU 488 * capacity scaling. The scaling is done through the rq_clock_pelt that is used 489 * for computing those signals (see update_rq_clock_pelt()) 490 * 491 * N.B., the above ratios (runnable% and running%) themselves are in the 492 * range of [0, 1]. To do fixed point arithmetics, we therefore scale them 493 * to as large a range as necessary. This is for example reflected by 494 * util_avg's SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE. 495 * 496 * [Overflow issue] 497 * 498 * The 64-bit load_sum can have 4353082796 (=2^64/47742/88761) entities 499 * with the highest load (=88761), always runnable on a single cfs_rq, 500 * and should not overflow as the number already hits PID_MAX_LIMIT. 501 * 502 * For all other cases (including 32-bit kernels), struct load_weight's 503 * weight will overflow first before we do, because: 504 * 505 * Max(load_avg) <= Max(load.weight) 506 * 507 * Then it is the load_weight's responsibility to consider overflow 508 * issues. 509 */ 510 struct sched_avg { 511 u64 last_update_time; 512 u64 load_sum; 513 u64 runnable_sum; 514 u32 util_sum; 515 u32 period_contrib; 516 unsigned long load_avg; 517 unsigned long runnable_avg; 518 unsigned long util_avg; 519 unsigned int util_est; 520 } ____cacheline_aligned; 521 522 /* 523 * The UTIL_AVG_UNCHANGED flag is used to synchronize util_est with util_avg 524 * updates. When a task is dequeued, its util_est should not be updated if its 525 * util_avg has not been updated in the meantime. 526 * This information is mapped into the MSB bit of util_est at dequeue time. 527 * Since max value of util_est for a task is 1024 (PELT util_avg for a task) 528 * it is safe to use MSB. 529 */ 530 #define UTIL_EST_WEIGHT_SHIFT 2 531 #define UTIL_AVG_UNCHANGED 0x80000000 532 533 struct sched_statistics { 534 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHEDSTATS 535 u64 wait_start; 536 u64 wait_max; 537 u64 wait_count; 538 u64 wait_sum; 539 u64 iowait_count; 540 u64 iowait_sum; 541 542 u64 sleep_start; 543 u64 sleep_max; 544 s64 sum_sleep_runtime; 545 546 u64 block_start; 547 u64 block_max; 548 s64 sum_block_runtime; 549 550 s64 exec_max; 551 u64 slice_max; 552 553 u64 nr_failed_migrations_affine; 554 u64 nr_failed_migrations_running; 555 u64 nr_failed_migrations_hot; 556 u64 nr_forced_migrations; 557 558 u64 nr_wakeups; 559 u64 nr_wakeups_sync; 560 u64 nr_wakeups_migrate; 561 u64 nr_wakeups_local; 562 u64 nr_wakeups_remote; 563 u64 nr_wakeups_affine; 564 u64 nr_wakeups_affine_attempts; 565 566 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_CORE 567 u64 core_forceidle_sum; 568 #endif 569 #endif /* CONFIG_SCHEDSTATS */ 570 } ____cacheline_aligned; 571 572 struct sched_entity { 573 /* For load-balancing: */ 574 struct load_weight load; 575 struct load_weight h_load; 576 struct rb_node run_node; 577 u64 deadline; 578 u64 min_vruntime; 579 u64 min_slice; 580 u64 max_slice; 581 582 struct list_head group_node; 583 unsigned char on_rq; 584 unsigned char sched_delayed; 585 unsigned char rel_deadline; 586 unsigned char custom_slice; 587 /* hole */ 588 589 u64 exec_start; 590 u64 sum_exec_runtime; 591 u64 prev_sum_exec_runtime; 592 u64 vruntime; 593 /* Approximated virtual lag: */ 594 s64 vlag; 595 /* 'Protected' deadline, to give out minimum quantums: */ 596 u64 vprot; 597 u64 slice; 598 599 u64 nr_migrations; 600 601 #ifdef CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED 602 int depth; 603 struct sched_entity *parent; 604 /* rq on which this entity is (to be) queued: */ 605 struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq; 606 /* rq "owned" by this entity/group: */ 607 struct cfs_rq *my_q; 608 /* cached value of my_q->h_nr_running */ 609 unsigned long runnable_weight; 610 #endif 611 612 /* 613 * Per entity load average tracking. 614 * 615 * Put into separate cache line so it does not 616 * collide with read-mostly values above. 617 */ 618 struct sched_avg avg; 619 }; 620 621 struct sched_rt_entity { 622 struct list_head run_list; 623 unsigned long timeout; 624 unsigned long watchdog_stamp; 625 unsigned int time_slice; 626 unsigned short on_rq; 627 unsigned short on_list; 628 629 struct sched_rt_entity *back; 630 #ifdef CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED 631 struct sched_rt_entity *parent; 632 /* rq on which this entity is (to be) queued: */ 633 struct rt_rq *rt_rq; 634 /* rq "owned" by this entity/group: */ 635 struct rt_rq *my_q; 636 #endif 637 } __randomize_layout; 638 639 struct rq_flags; 640 typedef struct task_struct *(*dl_server_pick_f)(struct sched_dl_entity *, struct rq_flags *rf); 641 642 struct sched_dl_entity { 643 struct rb_node rb_node; 644 645 /* 646 * Original scheduling parameters. Copied here from sched_attr 647 * during sched_setattr(), they will remain the same until 648 * the next sched_setattr(). 649 */ 650 u64 dl_runtime; /* Maximum runtime for each instance */ 651 u64 dl_deadline; /* Relative deadline of each instance */ 652 u64 dl_period; /* Separation of two instances (period) */ 653 u64 dl_bw; /* dl_runtime / dl_period */ 654 u64 dl_density; /* dl_runtime / dl_deadline */ 655 656 /* 657 * Actual scheduling parameters. Initialized with the values above, 658 * they are continuously updated during task execution. Note that 659 * the remaining runtime could be < 0 in case we are in overrun. 660 */ 661 s64 runtime; /* Remaining runtime for this instance */ 662 u64 deadline; /* Absolute deadline for this instance */ 663 unsigned int flags; /* Specifying the scheduler behaviour */ 664 665 /* 666 * Some bool flags: 667 * 668 * @dl_throttled tells if we exhausted the runtime. If so, the 669 * task has to wait for a replenishment to be performed at the 670 * next firing of dl_timer. 671 * 672 * @dl_yielded tells if task gave up the CPU before consuming 673 * all its available runtime during the last job. 674 * 675 * @dl_non_contending tells if the task is inactive while still 676 * contributing to the active utilization. In other words, it 677 * indicates if the inactive timer has been armed and its handler 678 * has not been executed yet. This flag is useful to avoid race 679 * conditions between the inactive timer handler and the wakeup 680 * code. 681 * 682 * @dl_overrun tells if the task asked to be informed about runtime 683 * overruns. 684 * 685 * @dl_server tells if this is a server entity. 686 * 687 * @dl_server_active tells if the dlserver is active(started). 688 * dlserver is started on first cfs enqueue on an idle runqueue 689 * and is stopped when a dequeue results in 0 cfs tasks on the 690 * runqueue. In other words, dlserver is active only when cpu's 691 * runqueue has atleast one cfs task. 692 * 693 * @dl_defer tells if this is a deferred or regular server. For 694 * now only defer server exists. 695 * 696 * @dl_defer_armed tells if the deferrable server is waiting 697 * for the replenishment timer to activate it. 698 * 699 * @dl_defer_running tells if the deferrable server is actually 700 * running, skipping the defer phase. 701 * 702 * @dl_defer_idle tracks idle state 703 * 704 * @dl_bw_attached tells if this server's bandwidth currently 705 * contributes to the root domain's total_bw. Only meaningful for server 706 * entities (@dl_server == 1). Allows toggling the reservation on/off 707 * without losing the configured @dl_runtime/@dl_period. 708 */ 709 unsigned int dl_throttled : 1; 710 unsigned int dl_yielded : 1; 711 unsigned int dl_non_contending : 1; 712 unsigned int dl_overrun : 1; 713 unsigned int dl_server : 1; 714 unsigned int dl_server_active : 1; 715 unsigned int dl_defer : 1; 716 unsigned int dl_defer_armed : 1; 717 unsigned int dl_defer_running : 1; 718 unsigned int dl_defer_idle : 1; 719 unsigned int dl_bw_attached : 1; 720 721 /* 722 * Bandwidth enforcement timer. Each -deadline task has its 723 * own bandwidth to be enforced, thus we need one timer per task. 724 */ 725 struct hrtimer dl_timer; 726 727 /* 728 * Inactive timer, responsible for decreasing the active utilization 729 * at the "0-lag time". When a -deadline task blocks, it contributes 730 * to GRUB's active utilization until the "0-lag time", hence a 731 * timer is needed to decrease the active utilization at the correct 732 * time. 733 */ 734 struct hrtimer inactive_timer; 735 736 /* 737 * Bits for DL-server functionality. Also see the comment near 738 * dl_server_update(). 739 * 740 * @rq the runqueue this server is for 741 */ 742 struct rq *rq; 743 dl_server_pick_f server_pick_task; 744 745 #ifdef CONFIG_RT_MUTEXES 746 /* 747 * Priority Inheritance. When a DEADLINE scheduling entity is boosted 748 * pi_se points to the donor, otherwise points to the dl_se it belongs 749 * to (the original one/itself). 750 */ 751 struct sched_dl_entity *pi_se; 752 #endif 753 }; 754 755 #ifdef CONFIG_UCLAMP_TASK 756 /* Number of utilization clamp buckets (shorter alias) */ 757 #define UCLAMP_BUCKETS CONFIG_UCLAMP_BUCKETS_COUNT 758 759 /* 760 * Utilization clamp for a scheduling entity 761 * @value: clamp value "assigned" to a se 762 * @bucket_id: bucket index corresponding to the "assigned" value 763 * @active: the se is currently refcounted in a rq's bucket 764 * @user_defined: the requested clamp value comes from user-space 765 * 766 * The bucket_id is the index of the clamp bucket matching the clamp value 767 * which is pre-computed and stored to avoid expensive integer divisions from 768 * the fast path. 769 * 770 * The active bit is set whenever a task has got an "effective" value assigned, 771 * which can be different from the clamp value "requested" from user-space. 772 * This allows to know a task is refcounted in the rq's bucket corresponding 773 * to the "effective" bucket_id. 774 * 775 * The user_defined bit is set whenever a task has got a task-specific clamp 776 * value requested from userspace, i.e. the system defaults apply to this task 777 * just as a restriction. This allows to relax default clamps when a less 778 * restrictive task-specific value has been requested, thus allowing to 779 * implement a "nice" semantic. For example, a task running with a 20% 780 * default boost can still drop its own boosting to 0%. 781 */ 782 struct uclamp_se { 783 unsigned int value : bits_per(SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE); 784 unsigned int bucket_id : bits_per(UCLAMP_BUCKETS); 785 unsigned int active : 1; 786 unsigned int user_defined : 1; 787 }; 788 #endif /* CONFIG_UCLAMP_TASK */ 789 790 union rcu_special { 791 struct { 792 u8 blocked; 793 u8 need_qs; 794 u8 exp_hint; /* Hint for performance. */ 795 u8 need_mb; /* Readers need smp_mb(). */ 796 } b; /* Bits. */ 797 u32 s; /* Set of bits. */ 798 }; 799 800 enum perf_event_task_context { 801 perf_invalid_context = -1, 802 perf_hw_context = 0, 803 perf_sw_context, 804 perf_nr_task_contexts, 805 }; 806 807 /* 808 * Number of contexts where an event can trigger: 809 * task, softirq, hardirq, nmi. 810 */ 811 #define PERF_NR_CONTEXTS 4 812 813 struct wake_q_node { 814 struct wake_q_node *next; 815 }; 816 817 struct kmap_ctrl { 818 #ifdef CONFIG_KMAP_LOCAL 819 int idx; 820 pte_t pteval[KM_MAX_IDX]; 821 #endif 822 }; 823 824 #if defined(CONFIG_SMP) && defined(CONFIG_PREEMPTION) 825 struct task_ipi_mask { 826 union { 827 cpumask_t *ipi_mask_ptr; 828 unsigned long ipi_mask_val; 829 }; 830 }; 831 #else 832 struct task_ipi_mask { }; 833 #endif 834 835 struct task_struct { 836 #ifdef CONFIG_THREAD_INFO_IN_TASK 837 /* 838 * For reasons of header soup (see current_thread_info()), this 839 * must be the first element of task_struct. 840 */ 841 struct thread_info thread_info; 842 #endif 843 unsigned int __state; 844 845 /* saved state for "spinlock sleepers" */ 846 unsigned int saved_state; 847 848 /* 849 * This begins the randomizable portion of task_struct. Only 850 * scheduling-critical items should be added above here. 851 */ 852 randomized_struct_fields_start 853 854 void *stack; 855 refcount_t usage; 856 /* Per task flags (PF_*), defined further below: */ 857 unsigned int flags; 858 unsigned int ptrace; 859 860 #ifdef CONFIG_MEM_ALLOC_PROFILING 861 struct alloc_tag *alloc_tag; 862 #endif 863 864 u8 on_cpu; 865 u8 on_rq; 866 u8 is_blocked; 867 u8 __pad; 868 869 struct __call_single_node wake_entry; 870 unsigned int wakee_flips; 871 unsigned long wakee_flip_decay_ts; 872 struct task_struct *last_wakee; 873 874 /* 875 * recent_used_cpu is initially set as the last CPU used by a task 876 * that wakes affine another task. Waker/wakee relationships can 877 * push tasks around a CPU where each wakeup moves to the next one. 878 * Tracking a recently used CPU allows a quick search for a recently 879 * used CPU that may be idle. 880 */ 881 int recent_used_cpu; 882 int wake_cpu; 883 884 int prio; 885 int static_prio; 886 int normal_prio; 887 unsigned int rt_priority; 888 889 struct sched_entity se; 890 struct sched_rt_entity rt; 891 struct sched_dl_entity dl; 892 struct sched_dl_entity *dl_server; 893 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_CLASS_EXT 894 struct sched_ext_entity scx; 895 #endif 896 const struct sched_class *sched_class; 897 898 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_CORE 899 struct rb_node core_node; 900 unsigned long core_cookie; 901 unsigned int core_occupation; 902 #endif 903 904 #ifdef CONFIG_CGROUP_SCHED 905 struct task_group *sched_task_group; 906 #ifdef CONFIG_CFS_BANDWIDTH 907 struct callback_head sched_throttle_work; 908 struct list_head throttle_node; 909 bool throttled; 910 #endif 911 #endif 912 913 914 #ifdef CONFIG_UCLAMP_TASK 915 /* 916 * Clamp values requested for a scheduling entity. 917 * Must be updated with task_rq_lock() held. 918 */ 919 struct uclamp_se uclamp_req[UCLAMP_CNT]; 920 /* 921 * Effective clamp values used for a scheduling entity. 922 * Must be updated with task_rq_lock() held. 923 */ 924 struct uclamp_se uclamp[UCLAMP_CNT]; 925 #endif 926 927 struct sched_statistics stats; 928 929 #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT_NOTIFIERS 930 /* List of struct preempt_notifier: */ 931 struct hlist_head preempt_notifiers; 932 #endif 933 934 #ifdef CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IO_TRACE 935 unsigned int btrace_seq; 936 #endif 937 938 unsigned int policy; 939 unsigned long max_allowed_capacity; 940 int nr_cpus_allowed; 941 const cpumask_t *cpus_ptr; 942 cpumask_t *user_cpus_ptr; 943 cpumask_t cpus_mask; 944 void *migration_pending; 945 unsigned short migration_disabled; 946 unsigned short migration_flags; 947 948 #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT_RCU 949 int rcu_read_lock_nesting; 950 union rcu_special rcu_read_unlock_special; 951 struct list_head rcu_node_entry; 952 struct rcu_node *rcu_blocked_node; 953 #endif /* #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT_RCU */ 954 955 #ifdef CONFIG_TASKS_RCU 956 unsigned long rcu_tasks_nvcsw; 957 u8 rcu_tasks_holdout; 958 u8 rcu_tasks_idx; 959 int rcu_tasks_idle_cpu; 960 struct list_head rcu_tasks_holdout_list; 961 int rcu_tasks_exit_cpu; 962 struct list_head rcu_tasks_exit_list; 963 #endif /* #ifdef CONFIG_TASKS_RCU */ 964 965 #ifdef CONFIG_TASKS_TRACE_RCU 966 int trc_reader_nesting; 967 struct srcu_ctr __percpu *trc_reader_scp; 968 #endif /* #ifdef CONFIG_TASKS_TRACE_RCU */ 969 970 #ifdef CONFIG_TRIVIAL_PREEMPT_RCU 971 int rcu_trivial_preempt_nesting; 972 #endif /* #ifdef CONFIG_TRIVIAL_PREEMPT_RCU */ 973 974 struct sched_info sched_info; 975 976 struct list_head tasks; 977 struct plist_node pushable_tasks; 978 struct rb_node pushable_dl_tasks; 979 980 struct mm_struct *mm; 981 struct mm_struct *active_mm; 982 983 struct task_exec_state __rcu *exec_state; 984 985 int exit_state; 986 int exit_code; 987 int exit_signal; 988 /* The signal sent when the parent dies: */ 989 int pdeath_signal; 990 /* JOBCTL_*, siglock protected: */ 991 unsigned long jobctl; 992 993 /* Used for emulating ABI behavior of previous Linux versions: */ 994 unsigned int personality; 995 996 /* Scheduler bits, serialized by scheduler locks: */ 997 unsigned sched_reset_on_fork:1; 998 unsigned sched_contributes_to_load:1; 999 unsigned sched_migrated:1; 1000 unsigned sched_task_hot:1; 1001 1002 /* Force alignment to the next boundary: */ 1003 unsigned :0; 1004 1005 /* Unserialized, strictly 'current' */ 1006 1007 /* 1008 * This field must not be in the scheduler word above due to wakelist 1009 * queueing no longer being serialized by p->on_cpu. However: 1010 * 1011 * p->XXX = X; ttwu() 1012 * schedule() if (p->on_rq && ..) // false 1013 * smp_mb__after_spinlock(); if (smp_load_acquire(&p->on_cpu) && //true 1014 * deactivate_task() ttwu_queue_wakelist()) 1015 * p->on_rq = 0; p->sched_remote_wakeup = Y; 1016 * 1017 * guarantees all stores of 'current' are visible before 1018 * ->sched_remote_wakeup gets used, so it can be in this word. 1019 */ 1020 unsigned sched_remote_wakeup:1; 1021 #ifdef CONFIG_RT_MUTEXES 1022 unsigned sched_rt_mutex:1; 1023 #endif 1024 1025 /* Bit to tell TOMOYO we're in execve(): */ 1026 unsigned in_execve:1; 1027 unsigned in_iowait:1; 1028 #ifndef TIF_RESTORE_SIGMASK 1029 unsigned restore_sigmask:1; 1030 #endif 1031 #ifdef CONFIG_MEMCG_V1 1032 unsigned in_user_fault:1; 1033 #endif 1034 #ifdef CONFIG_LRU_GEN 1035 /* whether the LRU algorithm may apply to this access */ 1036 unsigned in_lru_fault:1; 1037 #endif 1038 #ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT_BRK 1039 unsigned brk_randomized:1; 1040 #endif 1041 #ifdef CONFIG_CGROUPS 1042 /* disallow userland-initiated cgroup migration */ 1043 unsigned no_cgroup_migration:1; 1044 /* task is frozen/stopped (used by the cgroup freezer) */ 1045 unsigned frozen:1; 1046 #endif 1047 #ifdef CONFIG_BLK_CGROUP 1048 unsigned use_memdelay:1; 1049 #endif 1050 #ifdef CONFIG_PSI 1051 /* Stalled due to lack of memory */ 1052 unsigned in_memstall:1; 1053 #endif 1054 #ifdef CONFIG_PAGE_OWNER 1055 /* Used by page_owner=on to detect recursion in page tracking. */ 1056 unsigned in_page_owner:1; 1057 #endif 1058 #ifdef CONFIG_EVENTFD 1059 /* Recursion prevention for eventfd_signal() */ 1060 unsigned in_eventfd:1; 1061 #endif 1062 #ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_CPU_PASID 1063 unsigned pasid_activated:1; 1064 #endif 1065 #ifdef CONFIG_X86_BUS_LOCK_DETECT 1066 unsigned reported_split_lock:1; 1067 #endif 1068 #ifdef CONFIG_TASK_DELAY_ACCT 1069 /* delay due to memory thrashing */ 1070 unsigned in_thrashing:1; 1071 #endif 1072 unsigned in_nf_duplicate:1; 1073 #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT 1074 struct netdev_xmit net_xmit; 1075 #endif 1076 unsigned long atomic_flags; /* Flags requiring atomic access. */ 1077 1078 struct restart_block restart_block; 1079 1080 pid_t pid; 1081 pid_t tgid; 1082 1083 #ifdef CONFIG_STACKPROTECTOR 1084 /* Canary value for the -fstack-protector GCC feature: */ 1085 unsigned long stack_canary; 1086 #endif 1087 /* 1088 * Pointers to the (original) parent process, youngest child, younger sibling, 1089 * older sibling, respectively. (p->father can be replaced with 1090 * p->real_parent->pid) 1091 */ 1092 1093 /* Real parent process: */ 1094 struct task_struct __rcu *real_parent; 1095 1096 /* Recipient of SIGCHLD, wait4() reports: */ 1097 struct task_struct __rcu *parent; 1098 1099 /* 1100 * Children/sibling form the list of natural children: 1101 */ 1102 struct list_head children; 1103 struct list_head sibling; 1104 struct task_struct *group_leader; 1105 1106 /* 1107 * 'ptraced' is the list of tasks this task is using ptrace() on. 1108 * 1109 * This includes both natural children and PTRACE_ATTACH targets. 1110 * 'ptrace_entry' is this task's link on the p->parent->ptraced list. 1111 */ 1112 struct list_head ptraced; 1113 struct list_head ptrace_entry; 1114 1115 /* PID/PID hash table linkage. */ 1116 struct pid *thread_pid; 1117 struct hlist_node pid_links[PIDTYPE_MAX]; 1118 struct list_head thread_node; 1119 1120 struct completion *vfork_done; 1121 1122 /* CLONE_CHILD_SETTID: */ 1123 int __user *set_child_tid; 1124 1125 /* CLONE_CHILD_CLEARTID: */ 1126 int __user *clear_child_tid; 1127 1128 /* PF_KTHREAD | PF_IO_WORKER */ 1129 void *worker_private; 1130 1131 u64 utime; 1132 u64 stime; 1133 #ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_SCALED_CPUTIME 1134 u64 utimescaled; 1135 u64 stimescaled; 1136 #endif 1137 u64 gtime; 1138 struct prev_cputime prev_cputime; 1139 #ifdef CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_GEN 1140 struct vtime vtime; 1141 #endif 1142 1143 #ifdef CONFIG_NO_HZ_FULL 1144 atomic_t tick_dep_mask; 1145 #endif 1146 /* Context switch counts: */ 1147 unsigned long nvcsw; 1148 unsigned long nivcsw; 1149 1150 /* Monotonic time in nsecs: */ 1151 u64 start_time; 1152 1153 /* Boot based time in nsecs: */ 1154 u64 start_boottime; 1155 1156 /* MM fault and swap info: this can arguably be seen as either mm-specific or thread-specific: */ 1157 unsigned long min_flt; 1158 unsigned long maj_flt; 1159 1160 /* Empty if CONFIG_POSIX_CPUTIMERS=n */ 1161 struct posix_cputimers posix_cputimers; 1162 1163 #ifdef CONFIG_POSIX_CPU_TIMERS_TASK_WORK 1164 struct posix_cputimers_work posix_cputimers_work; 1165 #endif 1166 1167 /* Process credentials: */ 1168 1169 /* Tracer's credentials at attach: */ 1170 const struct cred __rcu *ptracer_cred; 1171 1172 /* Objective and real subjective task credentials (COW): */ 1173 const struct cred __rcu *real_cred; 1174 1175 /* Effective (overridable) subjective task credentials (COW): */ 1176 const struct cred __rcu *cred; 1177 1178 #ifdef CONFIG_KEYS 1179 /* Cached requested key. */ 1180 struct key *cached_requested_key; 1181 #endif 1182 1183 /* 1184 * executable name, excluding path. 1185 * 1186 * - normally initialized by begin_new_exec() 1187 * - set it with set_task_comm() to ensure it is always 1188 * NUL-terminated and zero-padded 1189 */ 1190 char comm[TASK_COMM_LEN]; 1191 1192 struct nameidata *nameidata; 1193 1194 #ifdef CONFIG_SYSVIPC 1195 struct sysv_sem sysvsem; 1196 struct sysv_shm sysvshm; 1197 #endif 1198 #ifdef CONFIG_DETECT_HUNG_TASK 1199 unsigned long last_switch_count; 1200 unsigned long last_switch_time; 1201 #endif 1202 /* Filesystem information: */ 1203 struct fs_struct *real_fs; 1204 struct fs_struct *fs; 1205 1206 /* Open file information: */ 1207 struct files_struct *files; 1208 1209 #ifdef CONFIG_IO_URING 1210 struct io_uring_task *io_uring; 1211 struct io_restriction *io_uring_restrict; 1212 #endif 1213 1214 /* Namespaces: */ 1215 struct nsproxy *nsproxy; 1216 1217 /* Signal handlers: */ 1218 struct signal_struct *signal; 1219 struct sighand_struct __rcu *sighand; 1220 sigset_t blocked; 1221 sigset_t real_blocked; 1222 /* Restored if set_restore_sigmask() was used: */ 1223 sigset_t saved_sigmask; 1224 struct sigpending pending; 1225 unsigned long sas_ss_sp; 1226 size_t sas_ss_size; 1227 unsigned int sas_ss_flags; 1228 1229 struct callback_head *task_works; 1230 1231 #ifdef CONFIG_AUDIT 1232 #ifdef CONFIG_AUDITSYSCALL 1233 struct audit_context *audit_context; 1234 #endif 1235 kuid_t loginuid; 1236 unsigned int sessionid; 1237 #endif 1238 struct seccomp seccomp; 1239 struct syscall_user_dispatch syscall_dispatch; 1240 1241 /* Thread group tracking: */ 1242 u64 parent_exec_id; 1243 u64 self_exec_id; 1244 1245 /* Protection against (de-)allocation: mm, files, fs, tty, keyrings, mems_allowed, mempolicy: */ 1246 spinlock_t alloc_lock; 1247 1248 /* Protection of the PI data structures: */ 1249 raw_spinlock_t pi_lock; 1250 1251 struct wake_q_node wake_q; 1252 1253 #ifdef CONFIG_RT_MUTEXES 1254 /* PI waiters blocked on a rt_mutex held by this task: */ 1255 struct rb_root_cached pi_waiters; 1256 /* Updated under owner's pi_lock and rq lock */ 1257 struct task_struct *pi_top_task; 1258 /* Deadlock detection and priority inheritance handling: */ 1259 struct rt_mutex_waiter *pi_blocked_on; 1260 #endif 1261 1262 struct mutex *blocked_on; /* lock we're blocked on */ 1263 raw_spinlock_t blocked_lock; 1264 1265 /* 1266 * The task that is boosting this task; a back link for the current 1267 * donor stack. Set in schedule() -> find_proxy_task() and only stable 1268 * under preempt_disable(). 1269 */ 1270 struct task_struct *blocked_donor; 1271 1272 #ifdef CONFIG_DETECT_HUNG_TASK_BLOCKER 1273 /* 1274 * Encoded lock address causing task block (lower 2 bits = type from 1275 * <linux/hung_task.h>). Accessed via hung_task_*() helpers. 1276 */ 1277 unsigned long blocker; 1278 #endif 1279 1280 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_ATOMIC_SLEEP 1281 int non_block_count; 1282 #endif 1283 1284 #ifdef CONFIG_TRACE_IRQFLAGS 1285 struct irqtrace_events irqtrace; 1286 unsigned int hardirq_threaded; 1287 u64 hardirq_chain_key; 1288 int softirqs_enabled; 1289 int softirq_context; 1290 int irq_config; 1291 #endif 1292 #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT 1293 int softirq_disable_cnt; 1294 #endif 1295 1296 #ifdef CONFIG_LOCKDEP 1297 # define MAX_LOCK_DEPTH 48UL 1298 u64 curr_chain_key; 1299 int lockdep_depth; 1300 unsigned int lockdep_recursion; 1301 struct held_lock held_locks[MAX_LOCK_DEPTH]; 1302 #endif 1303 1304 #if defined(CONFIG_UBSAN) && !defined(CONFIG_UBSAN_TRAP) 1305 unsigned int in_ubsan; 1306 #endif 1307 1308 /* Journalling filesystem info: */ 1309 void *journal_info; 1310 1311 /* Stacked block device info: */ 1312 struct bio_list *bio_list; 1313 1314 /* Stack plugging: */ 1315 struct blk_plug *plug; 1316 1317 /* VM state: */ 1318 struct reclaim_state *reclaim_state; 1319 1320 struct io_context *io_context; 1321 1322 #ifdef CONFIG_COMPACTION 1323 struct capture_control *capture_control; 1324 #endif 1325 /* Ptrace state: */ 1326 unsigned long ptrace_message; 1327 kernel_siginfo_t *last_siginfo; 1328 1329 struct task_io_accounting ioac; 1330 #ifdef CONFIG_PSI 1331 /* Pressure stall state */ 1332 unsigned int psi_flags; 1333 #endif 1334 #ifdef CONFIG_TASK_XACCT 1335 /* Accumulated RSS usage: */ 1336 u64 acct_rss_mem1; 1337 /* Accumulated virtual memory usage: */ 1338 u64 acct_vm_mem1; 1339 /* stime + utime since last update: */ 1340 u64 acct_timexpd; 1341 #endif 1342 #ifdef CONFIG_CPUSETS 1343 /* Protected by ->alloc_lock: */ 1344 nodemask_t mems_allowed; 1345 /* Sequence number to catch updates: */ 1346 seqcount_spinlock_t mems_allowed_seq; 1347 int cpuset_mem_spread_rotor; 1348 #endif 1349 #ifdef CONFIG_CGROUPS 1350 /* Control Group info protected by css_set_lock: */ 1351 struct css_set __rcu *cgroups; 1352 /* cg_list protected by css_set_lock and tsk->alloc_lock: */ 1353 struct list_head cg_list; 1354 #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT 1355 struct llist_node cg_dead_lnode; 1356 #endif /* CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT */ 1357 #endif /* CONFIG_CGROUPS */ 1358 #ifdef CONFIG_X86_CPU_RESCTRL 1359 u32 closid; 1360 u32 rmid; 1361 #endif 1362 1363 struct futex_sched_data futex; 1364 1365 #ifdef CONFIG_PERF_EVENTS 1366 u8 perf_recursion[PERF_NR_CONTEXTS]; 1367 struct perf_event_context *perf_event_ctxp; 1368 struct mutex perf_event_mutex; 1369 struct list_head perf_event_list; 1370 struct perf_ctx_data __rcu *perf_ctx_data; 1371 #endif 1372 struct task_ipi_mask __private ipi_mask; 1373 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT 1374 unsigned long preempt_disable_ip; 1375 #endif 1376 #ifdef CONFIG_NUMA 1377 /* Protected by alloc_lock: */ 1378 struct mempolicy *mempolicy; 1379 short il_prev; 1380 u8 il_weight; 1381 short pref_node_fork; 1382 #endif 1383 #ifdef CONFIG_NUMA_BALANCING 1384 int numa_scan_seq; 1385 unsigned int numa_scan_period; 1386 unsigned int numa_scan_period_max; 1387 int numa_preferred_nid; 1388 unsigned long numa_migrate_retry; 1389 /* Migration stamp: */ 1390 u64 node_stamp; 1391 u64 last_task_numa_placement; 1392 u64 last_sum_exec_runtime; 1393 struct callback_head numa_work; 1394 1395 /* 1396 * This pointer is only modified for current in syscall and 1397 * pagefault context (and for tasks being destroyed), so it can be read 1398 * from any of the following contexts: 1399 * - RCU read-side critical section 1400 * - current->numa_group from everywhere 1401 * - task's runqueue locked, task not running 1402 */ 1403 struct numa_group __rcu *numa_group; 1404 1405 /* 1406 * numa_faults is an array split into four regions: 1407 * faults_memory, faults_cpu, faults_memory_buffer, faults_cpu_buffer 1408 * in this precise order. 1409 * 1410 * faults_memory: Exponential decaying average of faults on a per-node 1411 * basis. Scheduling placement decisions are made based on these 1412 * counts. The values remain static for the duration of a PTE scan. 1413 * faults_cpu: Track the nodes the process was running on when a NUMA 1414 * hinting fault was incurred. 1415 * faults_memory_buffer and faults_cpu_buffer: Record faults per node 1416 * during the current scan window. When the scan completes, the counts 1417 * in faults_memory and faults_cpu decay and these values are copied. 1418 */ 1419 unsigned long *numa_faults; 1420 unsigned long total_numa_faults; 1421 1422 /* 1423 * numa_faults_locality tracks if faults recorded during the last 1424 * scan window were remote/local or failed to migrate. The task scan 1425 * period is adapted based on the locality of the faults with different 1426 * weights depending on whether they were shared or private faults 1427 */ 1428 unsigned long numa_faults_locality[3]; 1429 1430 unsigned long numa_pages_migrated; 1431 #endif /* CONFIG_NUMA_BALANCING */ 1432 1433 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_CACHE 1434 struct callback_head cache_work; 1435 int preferred_llc; 1436 /* 1: task was enqueued to its preferred LLC, 0 otherwise */ 1437 int pref_llc_queued; 1438 #endif 1439 1440 struct rseq_data rseq; 1441 struct sched_mm_cid mm_cid; 1442 1443 struct tlbflush_unmap_batch tlb_ubc; 1444 1445 /* Cache last used pipe for splice(): */ 1446 struct pipe_inode_info *splice_pipe; 1447 1448 struct page_frag task_frag; 1449 1450 #ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_LAZY_MMU_MODE 1451 struct lazy_mmu_state lazy_mmu_state; 1452 #endif 1453 1454 #ifdef CONFIG_TASK_DELAY_ACCT 1455 struct task_delay_info *delays; 1456 #endif 1457 1458 #ifdef CONFIG_FAULT_INJECTION 1459 int make_it_fail; 1460 unsigned int fail_nth; 1461 #endif 1462 /* 1463 * When (nr_dirtied >= nr_dirtied_pause), it's time to call 1464 * balance_dirty_pages() for a dirty throttling pause: 1465 */ 1466 int nr_dirtied; 1467 int nr_dirtied_pause; 1468 /* Start of a write-and-pause period: */ 1469 unsigned long dirty_paused_when; 1470 1471 #ifdef CONFIG_LATENCYTOP 1472 int latency_record_count; 1473 struct latency_record latency_record[LT_SAVECOUNT]; 1474 #endif 1475 /* 1476 * Time slack values; these are used to round up poll() and 1477 * select() etc timeout values. These are in nanoseconds. 1478 */ 1479 u64 timer_slack_ns; 1480 u64 default_timer_slack_ns; 1481 1482 #if defined(CONFIG_KASAN_GENERIC) || defined(CONFIG_KASAN_SW_TAGS) 1483 unsigned int kasan_depth; 1484 #endif 1485 1486 #ifdef CONFIG_KCSAN 1487 struct kcsan_ctx kcsan_ctx; 1488 #ifdef CONFIG_TRACE_IRQFLAGS 1489 struct irqtrace_events kcsan_save_irqtrace; 1490 #endif 1491 #ifdef CONFIG_KCSAN_WEAK_MEMORY 1492 int kcsan_stack_depth; 1493 #endif 1494 #endif 1495 1496 #ifdef CONFIG_KMSAN 1497 struct kmsan_ctx kmsan_ctx; 1498 #endif 1499 1500 #if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_KUNIT) 1501 struct kunit *kunit_test; 1502 #endif 1503 1504 #ifdef CONFIG_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER 1505 /* Index of current stored address in ret_stack: */ 1506 int curr_ret_stack; 1507 int curr_ret_depth; 1508 1509 /* Stack of return addresses for return function tracing: */ 1510 unsigned long *ret_stack; 1511 1512 /* Timestamp for last schedule: */ 1513 unsigned long long ftrace_timestamp; 1514 unsigned long long ftrace_sleeptime; 1515 1516 /* 1517 * Number of functions that haven't been traced 1518 * because of depth overrun: 1519 */ 1520 atomic_t trace_overrun; 1521 1522 /* Pause tracing: */ 1523 atomic_t tracing_graph_pause; 1524 #endif 1525 1526 #ifdef CONFIG_TRACING 1527 /* Bitmask and counter of trace recursion: */ 1528 unsigned long trace_recursion; 1529 #endif /* CONFIG_TRACING */ 1530 1531 #ifdef CONFIG_KCOV 1532 /* See kernel/kcov.c for more details. */ 1533 1534 /* Coverage collection mode enabled for this task (0 if disabled): */ 1535 unsigned int kcov_mode; 1536 1537 /* Size of the kcov_area: */ 1538 unsigned int kcov_size; 1539 1540 /* Buffer for coverage collection: */ 1541 void *kcov_area; 1542 1543 /* KCOV descriptor wired with this task or NULL: */ 1544 struct kcov *kcov; 1545 1546 /* KCOV descriptor for remote coverage collection from other tasks: */ 1547 struct kcov *kcov_remote; 1548 1549 /* KCOV common handle for remote coverage collection: */ 1550 u64 kcov_handle; 1551 1552 /* KCOV sequence number: */ 1553 int kcov_sequence; 1554 1555 /* Collect coverage from softirq context: */ 1556 unsigned int kcov_softirq; 1557 #endif 1558 1559 #ifdef CONFIG_MEMCG_V1 1560 struct mem_cgroup *memcg_in_oom; 1561 #endif 1562 1563 #ifdef CONFIG_MEMCG 1564 /* Number of pages to reclaim on returning to userland: */ 1565 unsigned int memcg_nr_pages_over_high; 1566 1567 /* Used by memcontrol for targeted memcg charge: */ 1568 struct mem_cgroup *active_memcg; 1569 1570 /* Cache for current->cgroups->memcg->nodeinfo[nid]->objcg lookups: */ 1571 struct obj_cgroup *objcg; 1572 #endif 1573 1574 #ifdef CONFIG_BLK_CGROUP 1575 struct gendisk *throttle_disk; 1576 #endif 1577 1578 #ifdef CONFIG_UPROBES 1579 struct uprobe_task *utask; 1580 #endif 1581 #if defined(CONFIG_BCACHE) || defined(CONFIG_BCACHE_MODULE) 1582 unsigned int sequential_io; 1583 unsigned int sequential_io_avg; 1584 #endif 1585 struct kmap_ctrl kmap_ctrl; 1586 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_ATOMIC_SLEEP 1587 unsigned long task_state_change; 1588 # ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT 1589 unsigned long saved_state_change; 1590 # endif 1591 #endif 1592 struct rcu_head rcu; 1593 refcount_t rcu_users; 1594 int pagefault_disabled; 1595 #ifdef CONFIG_MMU 1596 struct task_struct *oom_reaper_list; 1597 struct timer_list oom_reaper_timer; 1598 #endif 1599 #ifdef CONFIG_VMAP_STACK 1600 struct vm_struct *stack_vm_area; 1601 #endif 1602 #ifdef CONFIG_THREAD_INFO_IN_TASK 1603 /* A live task holds one reference: */ 1604 refcount_t stack_refcount; 1605 #endif 1606 #ifdef CONFIG_LIVEPATCH 1607 int patch_state; 1608 #endif 1609 #ifdef CONFIG_SECURITY 1610 /* Used by LSM modules for access restriction: */ 1611 void *security; 1612 #endif 1613 #ifdef CONFIG_BPF_SYSCALL 1614 /* Used by BPF task local storage */ 1615 struct bpf_local_storage __rcu *bpf_storage; 1616 /* Used for BPF run context */ 1617 struct bpf_run_ctx *bpf_ctx; 1618 #endif 1619 /* Used by BPF for per-TASK xdp storage */ 1620 struct bpf_net_context *bpf_net_context; 1621 1622 #ifdef CONFIG_KSTACK_ERASE 1623 unsigned long lowest_stack; 1624 #endif 1625 #ifdef CONFIG_KSTACK_ERASE_METRICS 1626 unsigned long prev_lowest_stack; 1627 #endif 1628 1629 #ifdef CONFIG_X86_MCE 1630 void __user *mce_vaddr; 1631 __u64 mce_kflags; 1632 u64 mce_addr; 1633 __u64 mce_ripv : 1, 1634 mce_whole_page : 1, 1635 __mce_reserved : 62; 1636 struct callback_head mce_kill_me; 1637 int mce_count; 1638 #endif 1639 1640 #ifdef CONFIG_KRETPROBES 1641 struct llist_head kretprobe_instances; 1642 #endif 1643 #ifdef CONFIG_RETHOOK 1644 struct llist_head rethooks; 1645 #endif 1646 1647 #ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_PARANOID_L1D_FLUSH 1648 /* 1649 * If L1D flush is supported on mm context switch 1650 * then we use this callback head to queue kill work 1651 * to kill tasks that are not running on SMT disabled 1652 * cores 1653 */ 1654 struct callback_head l1d_flush_kill; 1655 #endif 1656 1657 #ifdef CONFIG_RV 1658 /* 1659 * Per-task RV monitor, fixed in CONFIG_RV_PER_TASK_MONITORS. 1660 * If memory becomes a concern, we can think about a dynamic method. 1661 */ 1662 union rv_task_monitor rv[CONFIG_RV_PER_TASK_MONITORS]; 1663 #endif 1664 1665 #ifdef CONFIG_USER_EVENTS 1666 struct user_event_mm *user_event_mm; 1667 #endif 1668 1669 #ifdef CONFIG_UNWIND_USER 1670 struct unwind_task_info unwind_info; 1671 #endif 1672 1673 /* CPU-specific state of this task: */ 1674 struct thread_struct thread; 1675 1676 /* 1677 * New fields for task_struct should be added above here, so that 1678 * they are included in the randomized portion of task_struct. 1679 */ 1680 randomized_struct_fields_end 1681 } __attribute__ ((aligned (64))); 1682 1683 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_PROXY_EXEC 1684 DECLARE_STATIC_KEY_TRUE(__sched_proxy_exec); 1685 static inline bool sched_proxy_exec(void) 1686 { 1687 return static_branch_likely(&__sched_proxy_exec); 1688 } 1689 #else 1690 static inline bool sched_proxy_exec(void) 1691 { 1692 return false; 1693 } 1694 #endif 1695 1696 #define TASK_REPORT_IDLE (TASK_REPORT + 1) 1697 #define TASK_REPORT_MAX (TASK_REPORT_IDLE << 1) 1698 1699 static inline unsigned int __task_state_index(unsigned int tsk_state, 1700 unsigned int tsk_exit_state) 1701 { 1702 unsigned int state = (tsk_state | tsk_exit_state) & TASK_REPORT; 1703 1704 BUILD_BUG_ON_NOT_POWER_OF_2(TASK_REPORT_MAX); 1705 1706 if ((tsk_state & TASK_IDLE) == TASK_IDLE) 1707 state = TASK_REPORT_IDLE; 1708 1709 /* 1710 * We're lying here, but rather than expose a completely new task state 1711 * to userspace, we can make this appear as if the task has gone through 1712 * a regular rt_mutex_lock() call. 1713 * Report frozen tasks as uninterruptible. 1714 */ 1715 if ((tsk_state & TASK_RTLOCK_WAIT) || (tsk_state & TASK_FROZEN)) 1716 state = TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE; 1717 1718 return fls(state); 1719 } 1720 1721 static inline unsigned int task_state_index(struct task_struct *tsk) 1722 { 1723 return __task_state_index(READ_ONCE(tsk->__state), tsk->exit_state); 1724 } 1725 1726 static inline char task_index_to_char(unsigned int state) 1727 { 1728 static const char state_char[] = "RSDTtXZPI"; 1729 1730 BUILD_BUG_ON(TASK_REPORT_MAX * 2 != 1 << (sizeof(state_char) - 1)); 1731 1732 return state_char[state]; 1733 } 1734 1735 static inline char task_state_to_char(struct task_struct *tsk) 1736 { 1737 return task_index_to_char(task_state_index(tsk)); 1738 } 1739 1740 #ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_LAZY_MMU_MODE 1741 /** 1742 * __task_lazy_mmu_mode_active() - Test the lazy MMU mode state for a task. 1743 * @tsk: The task to check. 1744 * 1745 * Test whether @tsk has its lazy MMU mode state set to active (i.e. enabled 1746 * and not paused). 1747 * 1748 * This function only considers the state saved in task_struct; to test whether 1749 * current actually is in lazy MMU mode, is_lazy_mmu_mode_active() should be 1750 * used instead. 1751 * 1752 * This function is intended for architectures that implement the lazy MMU 1753 * mode; it must not be called from generic code. 1754 */ 1755 static inline bool __task_lazy_mmu_mode_active(struct task_struct *tsk) 1756 { 1757 struct lazy_mmu_state *state = &tsk->lazy_mmu_state; 1758 1759 return state->enable_count > 0 && state->pause_count == 0; 1760 } 1761 1762 /** 1763 * is_lazy_mmu_mode_active() - Test whether we are currently in lazy MMU mode. 1764 * 1765 * Test whether the current context is in lazy MMU mode. This is true if both: 1766 * 1. We are not in interrupt context 1767 * 2. Lazy MMU mode is active for the current task 1768 * 1769 * This function is intended for architectures that implement the lazy MMU 1770 * mode; it must not be called from generic code. 1771 */ 1772 static inline bool is_lazy_mmu_mode_active(void) 1773 { 1774 if (in_interrupt()) 1775 return false; 1776 1777 return __task_lazy_mmu_mode_active(current); 1778 } 1779 #endif 1780 1781 extern struct pid *cad_pid; 1782 1783 /* 1784 * Per process flags 1785 */ 1786 #define PF_VCPU 0x00000001 /* I'm a virtual CPU */ 1787 #define PF_IDLE 0x00000002 /* I am an IDLE thread */ 1788 #define PF_EXITING 0x00000004 /* Getting shut down */ 1789 #define PF_POSTCOREDUMP 0x00000008 /* Coredumps should ignore this task */ 1790 #define PF_IO_WORKER 0x00000010 /* Task is an IO worker */ 1791 #define PF_WQ_WORKER 0x00000020 /* I'm a workqueue worker */ 1792 #define PF_FORKNOEXEC 0x00000040 /* Forked but didn't exec */ 1793 #define PF_MCE_PROCESS 0x00000080 /* Process policy on mce errors */ 1794 #define PF_SUPERPRIV 0x00000100 /* Used super-user privileges */ 1795 #define PF_DUMPCORE 0x00000200 /* Dumped core */ 1796 #define PF_SIGNALED 0x00000400 /* Killed by a signal */ 1797 #define PF_MEMALLOC 0x00000800 /* Allocating memory to free memory. See memalloc_noreclaim_save() */ 1798 #define PF_NPROC_EXCEEDED 0x00001000 /* set_user() noticed that RLIMIT_NPROC was exceeded */ 1799 #define PF_USED_MATH 0x00002000 /* If unset the fpu must be initialized before use */ 1800 #define PF_USER_WORKER 0x00004000 /* Kernel thread cloned from userspace thread */ 1801 #define PF_NOFREEZE 0x00008000 /* This thread should not be frozen */ 1802 #define PF_KCOMPACTD 0x00010000 /* I am kcompactd */ 1803 #define PF_KSWAPD 0x00020000 /* I am kswapd */ 1804 #define PF_MEMALLOC_NOFS 0x00040000 /* All allocations inherit GFP_NOFS. See memalloc_nfs_save() */ 1805 #define PF_MEMALLOC_NOIO 0x00080000 /* All allocations inherit GFP_NOIO. See memalloc_noio_save() */ 1806 #define PF_LOCAL_THROTTLE 0x00100000 /* Throttle writes only against the bdi I write to, 1807 * I am cleaning dirty pages from some other bdi. */ 1808 #define PF_KTHREAD 0x00200000 /* I am a kernel thread */ 1809 #define PF_RANDOMIZE 0x00400000 /* Randomize virtual address space */ 1810 #define PF__HOLE__00800000 0x00800000 1811 #define PF__HOLE__01000000 0x01000000 1812 #define PF__HOLE__02000000 0x02000000 1813 #define PF_NO_SETAFFINITY 0x04000000 /* Userland is not allowed to meddle with cpus_mask */ 1814 #define PF_MCE_EARLY 0x08000000 /* Early kill for mce process policy */ 1815 #define PF_MEMALLOC_PIN 0x10000000 /* Allocations constrained to zones which allow long term pinning. 1816 * See memalloc_pin_save() */ 1817 #define PF_BLOCK_TS 0x20000000 /* plug has ts that needs updating */ 1818 #define PF__HOLE__40000000 0x40000000 1819 #define PF_SUSPEND_TASK 0x80000000 /* This thread called freeze_processes() and should not be frozen */ 1820 1821 /* 1822 * Only the _current_ task can read/write to tsk->flags, but other 1823 * tasks can access tsk->flags in readonly mode for example 1824 * with tsk_used_math (like during threaded core dumping). 1825 * There is however an exception to this rule during ptrace 1826 * or during fork: the ptracer task is allowed to write to the 1827 * child->flags of its traced child (same goes for fork, the parent 1828 * can write to the child->flags), because we're guaranteed the 1829 * child is not running and in turn not changing child->flags 1830 * at the same time the parent does it. 1831 */ 1832 #define clear_stopped_child_used_math(child) do { (child)->flags &= ~PF_USED_MATH; } while (0) 1833 #define set_stopped_child_used_math(child) do { (child)->flags |= PF_USED_MATH; } while (0) 1834 #define clear_used_math() clear_stopped_child_used_math(current) 1835 #define set_used_math() set_stopped_child_used_math(current) 1836 1837 #define conditional_stopped_child_used_math(condition, child) \ 1838 do { (child)->flags &= ~PF_USED_MATH, (child)->flags |= (condition) ? PF_USED_MATH : 0; } while (0) 1839 1840 #define conditional_used_math(condition) conditional_stopped_child_used_math(condition, current) 1841 1842 #define copy_to_stopped_child_used_math(child) \ 1843 do { (child)->flags &= ~PF_USED_MATH, (child)->flags |= current->flags & PF_USED_MATH; } while (0) 1844 1845 /* NOTE: this will return 0 or PF_USED_MATH, it will never return 1 */ 1846 #define tsk_used_math(p) ((p)->flags & PF_USED_MATH) 1847 #define used_math() tsk_used_math(current) 1848 1849 static __always_inline bool is_percpu_thread(void) 1850 { 1851 return (current->flags & PF_NO_SETAFFINITY) && 1852 (current->nr_cpus_allowed == 1); 1853 } 1854 1855 static __always_inline bool is_user_task(struct task_struct *task) 1856 { 1857 return task->mm && !(task->flags & (PF_KTHREAD | PF_USER_WORKER)); 1858 } 1859 1860 /* Per-process atomic flags. */ 1861 #define PFA_NO_NEW_PRIVS 0 /* May not gain new privileges. */ 1862 #define PFA_SPREAD_PAGE 1 /* Spread page cache over cpuset */ 1863 #define PFA_SPREAD_SLAB 2 /* Spread some slab caches over cpuset */ 1864 #define PFA_SPEC_SSB_DISABLE 3 /* Speculative Store Bypass disabled */ 1865 #define PFA_SPEC_SSB_FORCE_DISABLE 4 /* Speculative Store Bypass force disabled*/ 1866 #define PFA_SPEC_IB_DISABLE 5 /* Indirect branch speculation restricted */ 1867 #define PFA_SPEC_IB_FORCE_DISABLE 6 /* Indirect branch speculation permanently restricted */ 1868 #define PFA_SPEC_SSB_NOEXEC 7 /* Speculative Store Bypass clear on execve() */ 1869 1870 #define TASK_PFA_TEST(name, func) \ 1871 static inline bool task_##func(struct task_struct *p) \ 1872 { return test_bit(PFA_##name, &p->atomic_flags); } 1873 1874 #define TASK_PFA_SET(name, func) \ 1875 static inline void task_set_##func(struct task_struct *p) \ 1876 { set_bit(PFA_##name, &p->atomic_flags); } 1877 1878 #define TASK_PFA_CLEAR(name, func) \ 1879 static inline void task_clear_##func(struct task_struct *p) \ 1880 { clear_bit(PFA_##name, &p->atomic_flags); } 1881 1882 TASK_PFA_TEST(NO_NEW_PRIVS, no_new_privs) 1883 TASK_PFA_SET(NO_NEW_PRIVS, no_new_privs) 1884 1885 TASK_PFA_TEST(SPREAD_PAGE, spread_page) 1886 TASK_PFA_SET(SPREAD_PAGE, spread_page) 1887 TASK_PFA_CLEAR(SPREAD_PAGE, spread_page) 1888 1889 TASK_PFA_TEST(SPREAD_SLAB, spread_slab) 1890 TASK_PFA_SET(SPREAD_SLAB, spread_slab) 1891 TASK_PFA_CLEAR(SPREAD_SLAB, spread_slab) 1892 1893 TASK_PFA_TEST(SPEC_SSB_DISABLE, spec_ssb_disable) 1894 TASK_PFA_SET(SPEC_SSB_DISABLE, spec_ssb_disable) 1895 TASK_PFA_CLEAR(SPEC_SSB_DISABLE, spec_ssb_disable) 1896 1897 TASK_PFA_TEST(SPEC_SSB_NOEXEC, spec_ssb_noexec) 1898 TASK_PFA_SET(SPEC_SSB_NOEXEC, spec_ssb_noexec) 1899 TASK_PFA_CLEAR(SPEC_SSB_NOEXEC, spec_ssb_noexec) 1900 1901 TASK_PFA_TEST(SPEC_SSB_FORCE_DISABLE, spec_ssb_force_disable) 1902 TASK_PFA_SET(SPEC_SSB_FORCE_DISABLE, spec_ssb_force_disable) 1903 1904 TASK_PFA_TEST(SPEC_IB_DISABLE, spec_ib_disable) 1905 TASK_PFA_SET(SPEC_IB_DISABLE, spec_ib_disable) 1906 TASK_PFA_CLEAR(SPEC_IB_DISABLE, spec_ib_disable) 1907 1908 TASK_PFA_TEST(SPEC_IB_FORCE_DISABLE, spec_ib_force_disable) 1909 TASK_PFA_SET(SPEC_IB_FORCE_DISABLE, spec_ib_force_disable) 1910 1911 static inline void 1912 current_restore_flags(unsigned long orig_flags, unsigned long flags) 1913 { 1914 current->flags &= ~flags; 1915 current->flags |= orig_flags & flags; 1916 } 1917 1918 extern int cpuset_cpumask_can_shrink(const struct cpumask *cur, const struct cpumask *trial); 1919 extern int task_can_attach(struct task_struct *p); 1920 extern int dl_bw_alloc(int cpu, u64 dl_bw); 1921 extern void dl_bw_free(int cpu, u64 dl_bw); 1922 1923 /* set_cpus_allowed_force() - consider using set_cpus_allowed_ptr() instead */ 1924 extern void set_cpus_allowed_force(struct task_struct *p, const struct cpumask *new_mask); 1925 1926 /** 1927 * set_cpus_allowed_ptr - set CPU affinity mask of a task 1928 * @p: the task 1929 * @new_mask: CPU affinity mask 1930 * 1931 * Return: zero if successful, or a negative error code 1932 */ 1933 extern int set_cpus_allowed_ptr(struct task_struct *p, const struct cpumask *new_mask); 1934 extern int dup_user_cpus_ptr(struct task_struct *dst, struct task_struct *src, int node); 1935 extern void release_user_cpus_ptr(struct task_struct *p); 1936 extern int dl_task_check_affinity(struct task_struct *p, const struct cpumask *mask); 1937 extern void force_compatible_cpus_allowed_ptr(struct task_struct *p); 1938 extern void relax_compatible_cpus_allowed_ptr(struct task_struct *p); 1939 1940 extern int yield_to(struct task_struct *p, bool preempt); 1941 extern void set_user_nice(struct task_struct *p, long nice); 1942 extern int task_prio(const struct task_struct *p); 1943 1944 /** 1945 * task_nice - return the nice value of a given task. 1946 * @p: the task in question. 1947 * 1948 * Return: The nice value [ -20 ... 0 ... 19 ]. 1949 */ 1950 static inline int task_nice(const struct task_struct *p) 1951 { 1952 return PRIO_TO_NICE((p)->static_prio); 1953 } 1954 1955 extern int can_nice(const struct task_struct *p, const int nice); 1956 extern int task_curr(const struct task_struct *p); 1957 extern int idle_cpu(int cpu); 1958 extern int sched_setscheduler(struct task_struct *, int, const struct sched_param *); 1959 extern int sched_setscheduler_nocheck(struct task_struct *, int, const struct sched_param *); 1960 extern void sched_set_fifo(struct task_struct *p); 1961 extern void sched_set_fifo_low(struct task_struct *p); 1962 extern void sched_set_fifo_secondary(struct task_struct *p); 1963 extern void sched_set_normal(struct task_struct *p, int nice); 1964 extern int sched_setattr(struct task_struct *, const struct sched_attr *); 1965 extern int sched_setattr_nocheck(struct task_struct *, const struct sched_attr *); 1966 extern struct task_struct *idle_task(int cpu); 1967 1968 /** 1969 * is_idle_task - is the specified task an idle task? 1970 * @p: the task in question. 1971 * 1972 * Return: 1 if @p is an idle task. 0 otherwise. 1973 */ 1974 static __always_inline bool is_idle_task(const struct task_struct *p) 1975 { 1976 return !!(p->flags & PF_IDLE); 1977 } 1978 1979 extern struct task_struct *curr_task(int cpu); 1980 extern void ia64_set_curr_task(int cpu, struct task_struct *p); 1981 1982 void yield(void); 1983 1984 union thread_union { 1985 struct task_struct task; 1986 #ifndef CONFIG_THREAD_INFO_IN_TASK 1987 struct thread_info thread_info; 1988 #endif 1989 unsigned long stack[THREAD_SIZE/sizeof(long)]; 1990 }; 1991 1992 #ifndef CONFIG_THREAD_INFO_IN_TASK 1993 extern struct thread_info init_thread_info; 1994 #endif 1995 1996 extern unsigned long init_stack[THREAD_SIZE / sizeof(unsigned long)]; 1997 1998 #ifdef CONFIG_THREAD_INFO_IN_TASK 1999 # define task_thread_info(task) (&(task)->thread_info) 2000 #else 2001 # define task_thread_info(task) ((struct thread_info *)(task)->stack) 2002 #endif 2003 2004 /* 2005 * find a task by one of its numerical ids 2006 * 2007 * find_task_by_pid_ns(): 2008 * finds a task by its pid in the specified namespace 2009 * find_task_by_vpid(): 2010 * finds a task by its virtual pid 2011 * 2012 * see also find_vpid() etc in include/linux/pid.h 2013 */ 2014 2015 extern struct task_struct *find_task_by_vpid(pid_t nr); 2016 extern struct task_struct *find_task_by_pid_ns(pid_t nr, struct pid_namespace *ns); 2017 2018 /* 2019 * find a task by its virtual pid and get the task struct 2020 */ 2021 extern struct task_struct *find_get_task_by_vpid(pid_t nr); 2022 2023 extern int wake_up_state(struct task_struct *tsk, unsigned int state); 2024 extern int wake_up_process(struct task_struct *tsk); 2025 extern void wake_up_new_task(struct task_struct *tsk); 2026 2027 extern void kick_process(struct task_struct *tsk); 2028 2029 extern void __set_task_comm(struct task_struct *tsk, const char *from, bool exec); 2030 #define set_task_comm(tsk, from) ({ \ 2031 BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(from) != TASK_COMM_LEN); \ 2032 __set_task_comm(tsk, from, false); \ 2033 }) 2034 2035 /* 2036 * - Why not use task_lock()? 2037 * User space can randomly change their names anyway, so locking for readers 2038 * doesn't make sense. For writers, locking is probably necessary, as a race 2039 * condition could lead to long-term mixed results. 2040 * The strscpy_pad() in __set_task_comm() can ensure that the task comm is 2041 * always NUL-terminated and zero-padded. Therefore the race condition between 2042 * reader and writer is not an issue. 2043 * 2044 * - BUILD_BUG_ON() can help prevent the buf from being truncated. 2045 * Since the callers don't perform any return value checks, this safeguard is 2046 * necessary. 2047 */ 2048 #define get_task_comm(buf, tsk) ({ \ 2049 BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(buf) < TASK_COMM_LEN); \ 2050 strscpy_pad(buf, (tsk)->comm); \ 2051 buf; \ 2052 }) 2053 2054 static __always_inline void scheduler_ipi(void) 2055 { 2056 /* 2057 * Fold TIF_NEED_RESCHED into the preempt_count; anybody setting 2058 * TIF_NEED_RESCHED remotely (for the first time) will also send 2059 * this IPI. 2060 */ 2061 preempt_fold_need_resched(); 2062 } 2063 2064 extern unsigned long wait_task_inactive(struct task_struct *, unsigned int match_state); 2065 2066 /* 2067 * Set thread flags in other task's structures. 2068 * See asm/thread_info.h for TIF_xxxx flags available: 2069 */ 2070 static inline void set_tsk_thread_flag(struct task_struct *tsk, int flag) 2071 { 2072 set_ti_thread_flag(task_thread_info(tsk), flag); 2073 } 2074 2075 static inline void clear_tsk_thread_flag(struct task_struct *tsk, int flag) 2076 { 2077 clear_ti_thread_flag(task_thread_info(tsk), flag); 2078 } 2079 2080 static inline void update_tsk_thread_flag(struct task_struct *tsk, int flag, 2081 bool value) 2082 { 2083 update_ti_thread_flag(task_thread_info(tsk), flag, value); 2084 } 2085 2086 static inline int test_and_set_tsk_thread_flag(struct task_struct *tsk, int flag) 2087 { 2088 return test_and_set_ti_thread_flag(task_thread_info(tsk), flag); 2089 } 2090 2091 static inline int test_and_clear_tsk_thread_flag(struct task_struct *tsk, int flag) 2092 { 2093 return test_and_clear_ti_thread_flag(task_thread_info(tsk), flag); 2094 } 2095 2096 static inline int test_tsk_thread_flag(struct task_struct *tsk, int flag) 2097 { 2098 return test_ti_thread_flag(task_thread_info(tsk), flag); 2099 } 2100 2101 static inline void set_tsk_need_resched(struct task_struct *tsk) 2102 { 2103 if (tracepoint_enabled(sched_set_need_resched_tp) && 2104 !test_tsk_thread_flag(tsk, TIF_NEED_RESCHED)) 2105 __trace_set_need_resched(tsk, TIF_NEED_RESCHED); 2106 set_tsk_thread_flag(tsk,TIF_NEED_RESCHED); 2107 } 2108 2109 static inline void clear_tsk_need_resched(struct task_struct *tsk) 2110 { 2111 atomic_long_andnot(_TIF_NEED_RESCHED | _TIF_NEED_RESCHED_LAZY, 2112 (atomic_long_t *)&task_thread_info(tsk)->flags); 2113 } 2114 2115 static inline int test_tsk_need_resched(struct task_struct *tsk) 2116 { 2117 return unlikely(test_tsk_thread_flag(tsk,TIF_NEED_RESCHED)); 2118 } 2119 2120 static inline void set_need_resched_current(void) 2121 { 2122 lockdep_assert_irqs_disabled(); 2123 set_tsk_need_resched(current); 2124 set_preempt_need_resched(); 2125 } 2126 2127 /* 2128 * cond_resched() and cond_resched_lock(): latency reduction via 2129 * explicit rescheduling in places that are safe. The return 2130 * value indicates whether a reschedule was done in fact. 2131 * cond_resched_lock() will drop the spinlock before scheduling, 2132 */ 2133 #if !defined(CONFIG_PREEMPTION) || defined(CONFIG_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC) 2134 extern int __cond_resched(void); 2135 2136 #if defined(CONFIG_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC) && defined(CONFIG_HAVE_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC_CALL) 2137 2138 DECLARE_STATIC_CALL(cond_resched, __cond_resched); 2139 2140 static __always_inline int _cond_resched(void) 2141 { 2142 return static_call_mod(cond_resched)(); 2143 } 2144 2145 #elif defined(CONFIG_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC) && defined(CONFIG_HAVE_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC_KEY) 2146 2147 extern int dynamic_cond_resched(void); 2148 2149 static __always_inline int _cond_resched(void) 2150 { 2151 return dynamic_cond_resched(); 2152 } 2153 2154 #else /* !CONFIG_PREEMPTION */ 2155 2156 static inline int _cond_resched(void) 2157 { 2158 return __cond_resched(); 2159 } 2160 2161 #endif /* PREEMPT_DYNAMIC && CONFIG_HAVE_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC_CALL */ 2162 2163 #else /* CONFIG_PREEMPTION && !CONFIG_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC */ 2164 2165 static inline int _cond_resched(void) 2166 { 2167 return 0; 2168 } 2169 2170 #endif /* !CONFIG_PREEMPTION || CONFIG_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC */ 2171 2172 #define cond_resched() ({ \ 2173 __might_resched(__FILE__, __LINE__, 0); \ 2174 _cond_resched(); \ 2175 }) 2176 2177 extern int __cond_resched_lock(spinlock_t *lock) __must_hold(lock); 2178 extern int __cond_resched_rwlock_read(rwlock_t *lock) __must_hold_shared(lock); 2179 extern int __cond_resched_rwlock_write(rwlock_t *lock) __must_hold(lock); 2180 2181 #define MIGHT_RESCHED_RCU_SHIFT 8 2182 #define MIGHT_RESCHED_PREEMPT_MASK ((1U << MIGHT_RESCHED_RCU_SHIFT) - 1) 2183 2184 #ifndef CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT 2185 /* 2186 * Non RT kernels have an elevated preempt count due to the held lock, 2187 * but are not allowed to be inside a RCU read side critical section 2188 */ 2189 # define PREEMPT_LOCK_RESCHED_OFFSETS PREEMPT_LOCK_OFFSET 2190 #else 2191 /* 2192 * spin/rw_lock() on RT implies rcu_read_lock(). The might_sleep() check in 2193 * cond_resched*lock() has to take that into account because it checks for 2194 * preempt_count() and rcu_preempt_depth(). 2195 */ 2196 # define PREEMPT_LOCK_RESCHED_OFFSETS \ 2197 (PREEMPT_LOCK_OFFSET + (1U << MIGHT_RESCHED_RCU_SHIFT)) 2198 #endif 2199 2200 #define cond_resched_lock(lock) ({ \ 2201 __might_resched(__FILE__, __LINE__, PREEMPT_LOCK_RESCHED_OFFSETS); \ 2202 __cond_resched_lock(lock); \ 2203 }) 2204 2205 #define cond_resched_rwlock_read(lock) ({ \ 2206 __might_resched(__FILE__, __LINE__, PREEMPT_LOCK_RESCHED_OFFSETS); \ 2207 __cond_resched_rwlock_read(lock); \ 2208 }) 2209 2210 #define cond_resched_rwlock_write(lock) ({ \ 2211 __might_resched(__FILE__, __LINE__, PREEMPT_LOCK_RESCHED_OFFSETS); \ 2212 __cond_resched_rwlock_write(lock); \ 2213 }) 2214 2215 #ifndef CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT 2216 2217 static inline struct mutex *__get_task_blocked_on(struct task_struct *p) 2218 { 2219 lockdep_assert_held_once(&p->blocked_lock); 2220 return p->blocked_on; 2221 } 2222 2223 static inline void __set_task_blocked_on(struct task_struct *p, struct mutex *m) 2224 { 2225 WARN_ON_ONCE(!m); 2226 /* The task should only be setting itself as blocked */ 2227 WARN_ON_ONCE(p != current); 2228 /* Currently we serialize blocked_on under the task::blocked_lock */ 2229 lockdep_assert_held_once(&p->blocked_lock); 2230 /* 2231 * Check ensure we don't overwrite existing mutex value 2232 * with a different mutex. Note, setting it to the same 2233 * lock repeatedly is ok. 2234 */ 2235 WARN_ON_ONCE(p->blocked_on && p->blocked_on != m); 2236 p->blocked_on = m; 2237 } 2238 2239 static inline void __clear_task_blocked_on(struct task_struct *p, struct mutex *m) 2240 { 2241 /* Currently we serialize blocked_on under the task::blocked_lock */ 2242 lockdep_assert_held_once(&p->blocked_lock); 2243 /* 2244 * There may be cases where we re-clear already cleared 2245 * blocked_on relationships, but make sure we are not 2246 * clearing the relationship with a different lock. 2247 */ 2248 WARN_ON_ONCE(m && p->blocked_on && p->blocked_on != m); 2249 p->blocked_on = NULL; 2250 } 2251 2252 static inline void clear_task_blocked_on(struct task_struct *p, struct mutex *m) 2253 { 2254 guard(raw_spinlock_irqsave)(&p->blocked_lock); 2255 __clear_task_blocked_on(p, m); 2256 } 2257 #else 2258 static inline void __clear_task_blocked_on(struct task_struct *p, struct rt_mutex *m) 2259 { 2260 } 2261 2262 static inline void clear_task_blocked_on(struct task_struct *p, struct rt_mutex *m) 2263 { 2264 } 2265 #endif /* !CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT */ 2266 2267 static __always_inline bool need_resched(void) 2268 { 2269 return unlikely(tif_need_resched()); 2270 } 2271 2272 /* 2273 * Wrappers for p->thread_info->cpu access. No-op on UP. 2274 */ 2275 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP 2276 2277 static inline unsigned int task_cpu(const struct task_struct *p) 2278 { 2279 return READ_ONCE(task_thread_info(p)->cpu); 2280 } 2281 2282 extern void set_task_cpu(struct task_struct *p, unsigned int cpu); 2283 2284 #else 2285 2286 static inline unsigned int task_cpu(const struct task_struct *p) 2287 { 2288 return 0; 2289 } 2290 2291 static inline void set_task_cpu(struct task_struct *p, unsigned int cpu) 2292 { 2293 } 2294 2295 #endif /* CONFIG_SMP */ 2296 2297 static inline bool task_is_runnable(struct task_struct *p) 2298 { 2299 return p->on_rq && !p->se.sched_delayed; 2300 } 2301 2302 extern bool sched_task_on_rq(struct task_struct *p); 2303 extern unsigned long get_wchan(struct task_struct *p); 2304 extern struct task_struct *cpu_curr_snapshot(int cpu); 2305 2306 /* 2307 * In order to reduce various lock holder preemption latencies provide an 2308 * interface to see if a vCPU is currently running or not. 2309 * 2310 * This allows us to terminate optimistic spin loops and block, analogous to 2311 * the native optimistic spin heuristic of testing if the lock owner task is 2312 * running or not. 2313 */ 2314 #ifndef vcpu_is_preempted 2315 static inline bool vcpu_is_preempted(int cpu) 2316 { 2317 return false; 2318 } 2319 #endif 2320 2321 extern long sched_setaffinity(pid_t pid, const struct cpumask *new_mask); 2322 extern long sched_getaffinity(pid_t pid, struct cpumask *mask); 2323 2324 #ifndef TASK_SIZE_OF 2325 #define TASK_SIZE_OF(tsk) TASK_SIZE 2326 #endif 2327 2328 static inline bool owner_on_cpu(struct task_struct *owner) 2329 { 2330 /* 2331 * As lock holder preemption issue, we both skip spinning if 2332 * task is not on cpu or its cpu is preempted 2333 */ 2334 return READ_ONCE(owner->on_cpu) && !vcpu_is_preempted(task_cpu(owner)); 2335 } 2336 2337 /* Returns effective CPU energy utilization, as seen by the scheduler */ 2338 unsigned long sched_cpu_util(int cpu); 2339 2340 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_CORE 2341 extern void sched_core_free(struct task_struct *tsk); 2342 extern void sched_core_fork(struct task_struct *p); 2343 extern int sched_core_share_pid(unsigned int cmd, pid_t pid, enum pid_type type, 2344 unsigned long uaddr); 2345 extern int sched_core_idle_cpu(int cpu); 2346 #else 2347 static inline void sched_core_free(struct task_struct *tsk) { } 2348 static inline void sched_core_fork(struct task_struct *p) { } 2349 static inline int sched_core_idle_cpu(int cpu) { return idle_cpu(cpu); } 2350 #endif 2351 2352 extern void sched_set_stop_task(int cpu, struct task_struct *stop); 2353 2354 #ifdef CONFIG_MEM_ALLOC_PROFILING 2355 static __always_inline struct alloc_tag *alloc_tag_save(struct alloc_tag *tag) 2356 { 2357 swap(current->alloc_tag, tag); 2358 return tag; 2359 } 2360 2361 static __always_inline void alloc_tag_restore(struct alloc_tag *tag, struct alloc_tag *old) 2362 { 2363 #ifdef CONFIG_MEM_ALLOC_PROFILING_DEBUG 2364 WARN(current->alloc_tag != tag, "current->alloc_tag was changed:\n"); 2365 #endif 2366 current->alloc_tag = old; 2367 } 2368 #else 2369 #define alloc_tag_save(_tag) NULL 2370 #define alloc_tag_restore(_tag, _old) do {} while (0) 2371 #endif 2372 2373 /* Avoids recursive inclusion hell */ 2374 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_MM_CID 2375 void sched_mm_cid_before_execve(struct task_struct *t); 2376 void sched_mm_cid_after_execve(struct task_struct *t); 2377 void sched_mm_cid_exit(struct task_struct *t); 2378 static __always_inline int task_mm_cid(struct task_struct *t) 2379 { 2380 return t->mm_cid.cid & ~(MM_CID_ONCPU | MM_CID_TRANSIT); 2381 } 2382 #else 2383 static inline void sched_mm_cid_before_execve(struct task_struct *t) { } 2384 static inline void sched_mm_cid_after_execve(struct task_struct *t) { } 2385 static inline void sched_mm_cid_exit(struct task_struct *t) { } 2386 static __always_inline int task_mm_cid(struct task_struct *t) 2387 { 2388 /* 2389 * Use the processor id as a fall-back when the mm cid feature is 2390 * disabled. This provides functional per-cpu data structure accesses 2391 * in user-space, althrough it won't provide the memory usage benefits. 2392 */ 2393 return task_cpu(t); 2394 } 2395 #endif 2396 2397 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_CACHE 2398 2399 struct sched_cache_time { 2400 u64 runtime; 2401 unsigned long epoch; 2402 }; 2403 2404 struct sched_cache_stat { 2405 struct sched_cache_time __percpu *pcpu_sched; 2406 raw_spinlock_t lock; 2407 unsigned long epoch; 2408 u64 nr_running_avg; 2409 unsigned long next_scan; 2410 unsigned long footprint; 2411 int cpu; 2412 } ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp; 2413 2414 #else 2415 2416 struct sched_cache_stat { }; 2417 2418 #endif 2419 2420 #ifndef MODULE 2421 #ifndef COMPILE_OFFSETS 2422 2423 extern void ___migrate_enable(void); 2424 2425 struct rq; 2426 DECLARE_PER_CPU_SHARED_ALIGNED(struct rq, runqueues); 2427 2428 /* 2429 * The "struct rq" is not available here, so we can't access the 2430 * "runqueues" with this_cpu_ptr(), as the compilation will fail in 2431 * this_cpu_ptr() -> raw_cpu_ptr() -> __verify_pcpu_ptr(): 2432 * typeof((ptr) + 0) 2433 * 2434 * So use arch_raw_cpu_ptr()/PERCPU_PTR() directly here. 2435 */ 2436 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP 2437 #define this_rq_raw() arch_raw_cpu_ptr(&runqueues) 2438 #else 2439 #define this_rq_raw() PERCPU_PTR(&runqueues) 2440 #endif 2441 #define this_rq_pinned() (*(unsigned int *)((void *)this_rq_raw() + RQ_nr_pinned)) 2442 2443 static inline void __migrate_enable(void) 2444 { 2445 struct task_struct *p = current; 2446 2447 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT 2448 /* 2449 * Check both overflow from migrate_disable() and superfluous 2450 * migrate_enable(). 2451 */ 2452 if (WARN_ON_ONCE((s16)p->migration_disabled <= 0)) 2453 return; 2454 #endif 2455 2456 if (p->migration_disabled > 1) { 2457 p->migration_disabled--; 2458 return; 2459 } 2460 2461 /* 2462 * Ensure stop_task runs either before or after this, and that 2463 * __set_cpus_allowed_ptr(SCA_MIGRATE_ENABLE) doesn't schedule(). 2464 */ 2465 guard(preempt)(); 2466 if (unlikely(p->cpus_ptr != &p->cpus_mask)) 2467 ___migrate_enable(); 2468 /* 2469 * Mustn't clear migration_disabled() until cpus_ptr points back at the 2470 * regular cpus_mask, otherwise things that race (eg. 2471 * select_fallback_rq) get confused. 2472 */ 2473 barrier(); 2474 p->migration_disabled = 0; 2475 this_rq_pinned()--; 2476 } 2477 2478 static inline void __migrate_disable(void) 2479 { 2480 struct task_struct *p = current; 2481 2482 if (p->migration_disabled) { 2483 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT 2484 /* 2485 *Warn about overflow half-way through the range. 2486 */ 2487 WARN_ON_ONCE((s16)p->migration_disabled < 0); 2488 #endif 2489 p->migration_disabled++; 2490 return; 2491 } 2492 2493 guard(preempt)(); 2494 this_rq_pinned()++; 2495 p->migration_disabled = 1; 2496 } 2497 #else /* !COMPILE_OFFSETS */ 2498 static inline void __migrate_disable(void) { } 2499 static inline void __migrate_enable(void) { } 2500 #endif /* !COMPILE_OFFSETS */ 2501 2502 /* 2503 * So that it is possible to not export the runqueues variable, define and 2504 * export migrate_enable/migrate_disable in kernel/sched/core.c too, and use 2505 * them for the modules. The macro "INSTANTIATE_EXPORTED_MIGRATE_DISABLE" will 2506 * be defined in kernel/sched/core.c. 2507 */ 2508 #ifndef INSTANTIATE_EXPORTED_MIGRATE_DISABLE 2509 static __always_inline void migrate_disable(void) 2510 { 2511 __migrate_disable(); 2512 } 2513 2514 static __always_inline void migrate_enable(void) 2515 { 2516 __migrate_enable(); 2517 } 2518 #else /* INSTANTIATE_EXPORTED_MIGRATE_DISABLE */ 2519 extern void migrate_disable(void); 2520 extern void migrate_enable(void); 2521 #endif /* INSTANTIATE_EXPORTED_MIGRATE_DISABLE */ 2522 2523 #else /* MODULE */ 2524 extern void migrate_disable(void); 2525 extern void migrate_enable(void); 2526 #endif /* MODULE */ 2527 2528 DEFINE_LOCK_GUARD_0(migrate, migrate_disable(), migrate_enable()) 2529 2530 #endif 2531