1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 2 /* 3 * BPF extensible scheduler class: Documentation/scheduler/sched-ext.rst 4 * 5 * Built-in idle CPU tracking policy. 6 * 7 * Copyright (c) 2022 Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates. 8 * Copyright (c) 2022 Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> 9 * Copyright (c) 2022 David Vernet <dvernet@meta.com> 10 * Copyright (c) 2024 Andrea Righi <arighi@nvidia.com> 11 */ 12 #include "internal.h" 13 #include "cid.h" 14 #include "idle.h" 15 16 /* Enable/disable built-in idle CPU selection policy */ 17 static DEFINE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE(scx_builtin_idle_enabled); 18 19 /* Enable/disable per-node idle cpumasks */ 20 static DEFINE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE(scx_builtin_idle_per_node); 21 22 /* Enable/disable LLC aware optimizations */ 23 static DEFINE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE(scx_selcpu_topo_llc); 24 25 /* Enable/disable NUMA aware optimizations */ 26 static DEFINE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE(scx_selcpu_topo_numa); 27 28 /* 29 * cpumasks to track idle CPUs within each NUMA node. 30 * 31 * If SCX_OPS_BUILTIN_IDLE_PER_NODE is not enabled, a single global cpumask 32 * from is used to track all the idle CPUs in the system. 33 */ 34 struct scx_idle_cpus { 35 cpumask_var_t cpu; 36 cpumask_var_t smt; 37 }; 38 39 /* 40 * Global host-wide idle cpumasks (used when SCX_OPS_BUILTIN_IDLE_PER_NODE 41 * is not enabled). 42 */ 43 static struct scx_idle_cpus scx_idle_global_masks; 44 45 /* 46 * Per-node idle cpumasks. 47 */ 48 static struct scx_idle_cpus **scx_idle_node_masks; 49 50 /* 51 * Local per-CPU cpumasks (used to generate temporary idle cpumasks). 52 */ 53 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(cpumask_var_t, local_idle_cpumask); 54 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(cpumask_var_t, local_llc_idle_cpumask); 55 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(cpumask_var_t, local_numa_idle_cpumask); 56 57 /* 58 * Return the idle masks associated to a target @node. 59 * 60 * NUMA_NO_NODE identifies the global idle cpumask. 61 */ 62 static struct scx_idle_cpus *idle_cpumask(int node) 63 { 64 return node == NUMA_NO_NODE ? &scx_idle_global_masks : scx_idle_node_masks[node]; 65 } 66 67 /* 68 * Returns the NUMA node ID associated with a @cpu, or NUMA_NO_NODE if 69 * per-node idle cpumasks are disabled. 70 */ 71 static int scx_cpu_node_if_enabled(int cpu) 72 { 73 if (!static_branch_maybe(CONFIG_NUMA, &scx_builtin_idle_per_node)) 74 return NUMA_NO_NODE; 75 76 return cpu_to_node(cpu); 77 } 78 79 static bool scx_idle_test_and_clear_cpu(int cpu) 80 { 81 int node = scx_cpu_node_if_enabled(cpu); 82 struct cpumask *idle_cpus = idle_cpumask(node)->cpu; 83 84 /* 85 * SMT mask should be cleared whether we can claim @cpu or not. The SMT 86 * cluster is not wholly idle either way. This also prevents 87 * scx_pick_idle_cpu() from getting caught in an infinite loop. 88 */ 89 if (sched_smt_active()) { 90 const struct cpumask *smt = cpu_smt_mask(cpu); 91 struct cpumask *idle_smts = idle_cpumask(node)->smt; 92 93 /* 94 * If offline, @cpu is not its own sibling and 95 * scx_pick_idle_cpu() can get caught in an infinite loop as 96 * @cpu is never cleared from the idle SMT mask. Ensure that 97 * @cpu is eventually cleared. 98 * 99 * NOTE: Use cpumask_intersects() and cpumask_test_cpu() to 100 * reduce memory writes, which may help alleviate cache 101 * coherence pressure. 102 */ 103 if (cpumask_intersects(smt, idle_smts)) 104 cpumask_andnot(idle_smts, idle_smts, smt); 105 else if (cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, idle_smts)) 106 __cpumask_clear_cpu(cpu, idle_smts); 107 } 108 109 return cpumask_test_and_clear_cpu(cpu, idle_cpus); 110 } 111 112 /* 113 * Pick an idle CPU in a specific NUMA node. 114 */ 115 static s32 pick_idle_cpu_in_node(const struct cpumask *cpus_allowed, int node, u64 flags) 116 { 117 int cpu; 118 119 retry: 120 if (sched_smt_active()) { 121 cpu = cpumask_any_and_distribute(idle_cpumask(node)->smt, cpus_allowed); 122 if (cpu < nr_cpu_ids) 123 goto found; 124 125 if (flags & SCX_PICK_IDLE_CORE) 126 return -EBUSY; 127 } 128 129 cpu = cpumask_any_and_distribute(idle_cpumask(node)->cpu, cpus_allowed); 130 if (cpu >= nr_cpu_ids) 131 return -EBUSY; 132 133 found: 134 if (scx_idle_test_and_clear_cpu(cpu)) 135 return cpu; 136 else 137 goto retry; 138 } 139 140 #ifdef CONFIG_NUMA 141 /* 142 * Tracks nodes that have not yet been visited when searching for an idle 143 * CPU across all available nodes. 144 */ 145 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(nodemask_t, per_cpu_unvisited); 146 147 /* 148 * Search for an idle CPU across all nodes, excluding @node. 149 */ 150 static s32 pick_idle_cpu_from_online_nodes(const struct cpumask *cpus_allowed, int node, u64 flags) 151 { 152 nodemask_t *unvisited; 153 s32 cpu = -EBUSY; 154 155 preempt_disable(); 156 unvisited = this_cpu_ptr(&per_cpu_unvisited); 157 158 /* 159 * Restrict the search to the online nodes (excluding the current 160 * node that has been visited already). 161 */ 162 nodes_copy(*unvisited, node_states[N_ONLINE]); 163 node_clear(node, *unvisited); 164 165 /* 166 * Traverse all nodes in order of increasing distance, starting 167 * from @node. 168 * 169 * This loop is O(N^2), with N being the amount of NUMA nodes, 170 * which might be quite expensive in large NUMA systems. However, 171 * this complexity comes into play only when a scheduler enables 172 * SCX_OPS_BUILTIN_IDLE_PER_NODE and it's requesting an idle CPU 173 * without specifying a target NUMA node, so it shouldn't be a 174 * bottleneck is most cases. 175 * 176 * As a future optimization we may want to cache the list of nodes 177 * in a per-node array, instead of actually traversing them every 178 * time. 179 */ 180 for_each_node_numadist(node, *unvisited) { 181 cpu = pick_idle_cpu_in_node(cpus_allowed, node, flags); 182 if (cpu >= 0) 183 break; 184 } 185 preempt_enable(); 186 187 return cpu; 188 } 189 #else 190 static inline s32 191 pick_idle_cpu_from_online_nodes(const struct cpumask *cpus_allowed, int node, u64 flags) 192 { 193 return -EBUSY; 194 } 195 #endif 196 197 /* 198 * Find an idle CPU in the system, starting from @node. 199 */ 200 static s32 scx_pick_idle_cpu(const struct cpumask *cpus_allowed, int node, u64 flags) 201 { 202 s32 cpu; 203 204 /* 205 * Always search in the starting node first (this is an 206 * optimization that can save some cycles even when the search is 207 * not limited to a single node). 208 */ 209 cpu = pick_idle_cpu_in_node(cpus_allowed, node, flags); 210 if (cpu >= 0) 211 return cpu; 212 213 /* 214 * Stop the search if we are using only a single global cpumask 215 * (NUMA_NO_NODE) or if the search is restricted to the first node 216 * only. 217 */ 218 if (node == NUMA_NO_NODE || flags & SCX_PICK_IDLE_IN_NODE) 219 return -EBUSY; 220 221 /* 222 * Extend the search to the other online nodes. 223 */ 224 return pick_idle_cpu_from_online_nodes(cpus_allowed, node, flags); 225 } 226 227 /* 228 * Return the amount of CPUs in the same LLC domain of @cpu (or zero if the LLC 229 * domain is not defined). 230 */ 231 static unsigned int llc_weight(s32 cpu) 232 { 233 struct sched_domain *sd; 234 235 sd = rcu_dereference(per_cpu(sd_llc, cpu)); 236 if (!sd) 237 return 0; 238 239 return sd->span_weight; 240 } 241 242 /* 243 * Return the cpumask representing the LLC domain of @cpu (or NULL if the LLC 244 * domain is not defined). 245 */ 246 static struct cpumask *llc_span(s32 cpu) 247 { 248 struct sched_domain *sd; 249 250 sd = rcu_dereference(per_cpu(sd_llc, cpu)); 251 if (!sd) 252 return NULL; 253 254 return sched_domain_span(sd); 255 } 256 257 /* 258 * Return the amount of CPUs in the same NUMA domain of @cpu (or zero if the 259 * NUMA domain is not defined). 260 */ 261 static unsigned int numa_weight(s32 cpu) 262 { 263 struct sched_domain *sd; 264 struct sched_group *sg; 265 266 sd = rcu_dereference(per_cpu(sd_numa, cpu)); 267 if (!sd) 268 return 0; 269 sg = sd->groups; 270 if (!sg) 271 return 0; 272 273 return sg->group_weight; 274 } 275 276 /* 277 * Return the cpumask representing the NUMA domain of @cpu (or NULL if the NUMA 278 * domain is not defined). 279 */ 280 static struct cpumask *numa_span(s32 cpu) 281 { 282 struct sched_domain *sd; 283 struct sched_group *sg; 284 285 sd = rcu_dereference(per_cpu(sd_numa, cpu)); 286 if (!sd) 287 return NULL; 288 sg = sd->groups; 289 if (!sg) 290 return NULL; 291 292 return sched_group_span(sg); 293 } 294 295 /* 296 * Return true if the LLC domains do not perfectly overlap with the NUMA 297 * domains, false otherwise. 298 */ 299 static bool llc_numa_mismatch(void) 300 { 301 int cpu; 302 303 /* 304 * We need to scan all online CPUs to verify whether their scheduling 305 * domains overlap. 306 * 307 * While it is rare to encounter architectures with asymmetric NUMA 308 * topologies, CPU hotplugging or virtualized environments can result 309 * in asymmetric configurations. 310 * 311 * For example: 312 * 313 * NUMA 0: 314 * - LLC 0: cpu0..cpu7 315 * - LLC 1: cpu8..cpu15 [offline] 316 * 317 * NUMA 1: 318 * - LLC 0: cpu16..cpu23 319 * - LLC 1: cpu24..cpu31 320 * 321 * In this case, if we only check the first online CPU (cpu0), we might 322 * incorrectly assume that the LLC and NUMA domains are fully 323 * overlapping, which is incorrect (as NUMA 1 has two distinct LLC 324 * domains). 325 */ 326 for_each_online_cpu(cpu) 327 if (llc_weight(cpu) != numa_weight(cpu)) 328 return true; 329 330 return false; 331 } 332 333 /* 334 * Initialize topology-aware scheduling. 335 * 336 * Detect if the system has multiple LLC or multiple NUMA domains and enable 337 * cache-aware / NUMA-aware scheduling optimizations in the default CPU idle 338 * selection policy. 339 * 340 * Assumption: the kernel's internal topology representation assumes that each 341 * CPU belongs to a single LLC domain, and that each LLC domain is entirely 342 * contained within a single NUMA node. 343 */ 344 void scx_idle_update_selcpu_topology(struct sched_ext_ops *ops) 345 { 346 bool enable_llc = false, enable_numa = false; 347 unsigned int nr_cpus; 348 s32 cpu = cpumask_first(cpu_online_mask); 349 350 /* 351 * Enable LLC domain optimization only when there are multiple LLC 352 * domains among the online CPUs. If all online CPUs are part of a 353 * single LLC domain, the idle CPU selection logic can choose any 354 * online CPU without bias. 355 * 356 * Note that it is sufficient to check the LLC domain of the first 357 * online CPU to determine whether a single LLC domain includes all 358 * CPUs. 359 */ 360 rcu_read_lock(); 361 nr_cpus = llc_weight(cpu); 362 if (nr_cpus > 0) { 363 if (nr_cpus < num_online_cpus()) 364 enable_llc = true; 365 pr_debug("sched_ext: LLC=%*pb weight=%u\n", 366 cpumask_pr_args(llc_span(cpu)), llc_weight(cpu)); 367 } 368 369 /* 370 * Enable NUMA optimization only when there are multiple NUMA domains 371 * among the online CPUs and the NUMA domains don't perfectly overlap 372 * with the LLC domains. 373 * 374 * If all CPUs belong to the same NUMA node and the same LLC domain, 375 * enabling both NUMA and LLC optimizations is unnecessary, as checking 376 * for an idle CPU in the same domain twice is redundant. 377 * 378 * If SCX_OPS_BUILTIN_IDLE_PER_NODE is enabled ignore the NUMA 379 * optimization, as we would naturally select idle CPUs within 380 * specific NUMA nodes querying the corresponding per-node cpumask. 381 */ 382 if (!(ops->flags & SCX_OPS_BUILTIN_IDLE_PER_NODE)) { 383 nr_cpus = numa_weight(cpu); 384 if (nr_cpus > 0) { 385 if (nr_cpus < num_online_cpus() && llc_numa_mismatch()) 386 enable_numa = true; 387 pr_debug("sched_ext: NUMA=%*pb weight=%u\n", 388 cpumask_pr_args(numa_span(cpu)), nr_cpus); 389 } 390 } 391 rcu_read_unlock(); 392 393 pr_debug("sched_ext: LLC idle selection %s\n", 394 str_enabled_disabled(enable_llc)); 395 pr_debug("sched_ext: NUMA idle selection %s\n", 396 str_enabled_disabled(enable_numa)); 397 398 if (enable_llc) 399 static_branch_enable_cpuslocked(&scx_selcpu_topo_llc); 400 else 401 static_branch_disable_cpuslocked(&scx_selcpu_topo_llc); 402 if (enable_numa) 403 static_branch_enable_cpuslocked(&scx_selcpu_topo_numa); 404 else 405 static_branch_disable_cpuslocked(&scx_selcpu_topo_numa); 406 } 407 408 /* 409 * Return true if @p can run on all possible CPUs, false otherwise. 410 */ 411 static inline bool task_affinity_all(const struct task_struct *p) 412 { 413 return p->nr_cpus_allowed >= num_possible_cpus(); 414 } 415 416 /* 417 * Built-in CPU idle selection policy: 418 * 419 * 1. Prioritize full-idle cores: 420 * - always prioritize CPUs from fully idle cores (both logical CPUs are 421 * idle) to avoid interference caused by SMT. 422 * 423 * 2. Reuse the same CPU: 424 * - prefer the last used CPU to take advantage of cached data (L1, L2) and 425 * branch prediction optimizations. 426 * 427 * 3. Prefer @prev_cpu's SMT sibling: 428 * - if @prev_cpu is busy and no fully idle core is available, try to 429 * place the task on an idle SMT sibling of @prev_cpu; keeping the 430 * task on the same core makes migration cheaper, preserves L1 cache 431 * locality and reduces wakeup latency. 432 * 433 * 4. Pick a CPU within the same LLC (Last-Level Cache): 434 * - if the above conditions aren't met, pick a CPU that shares the same 435 * LLC, if the LLC domain is a subset of @cpus_allowed, to maintain 436 * cache locality. 437 * 438 * 5. Pick a CPU within the same NUMA node, if enabled: 439 * - choose a CPU from the same NUMA node, if the node cpumask is a 440 * subset of @cpus_allowed, to reduce memory access latency. 441 * 442 * 6. Pick any idle CPU within the @cpus_allowed domain. 443 * 444 * Step 4 and 5 are performed only if the system has, respectively, 445 * multiple LLCs / multiple NUMA nodes (see scx_selcpu_topo_llc and 446 * scx_selcpu_topo_numa) and they don't contain the same subset of CPUs. 447 * 448 * If %SCX_OPS_BUILTIN_IDLE_PER_NODE is enabled, the search will always 449 * begin in @prev_cpu's node and proceed to other nodes in order of 450 * increasing distance. 451 * 452 * Return the picked CPU if idle, or a negative value otherwise. 453 * 454 * NOTE: tasks that can only run on 1 CPU are excluded by this logic, because 455 * we never call ops.select_cpu() for them, see select_task_rq(). 456 */ 457 s32 scx_select_cpu_dfl(struct task_struct *p, s32 prev_cpu, u64 wake_flags, 458 const struct cpumask *cpus_allowed, u64 flags) 459 { 460 const struct cpumask *llc_cpus = NULL, *numa_cpus = NULL; 461 const struct cpumask *allowed = cpus_allowed ?: p->cpus_ptr; 462 int node = scx_cpu_node_if_enabled(prev_cpu); 463 bool is_prev_allowed; 464 s32 cpu; 465 466 preempt_disable(); 467 468 /* 469 * Determine the subset of CPUs usable by @p within @cpus_allowed. 470 */ 471 if (allowed != p->cpus_ptr) { 472 struct cpumask *local_cpus = this_cpu_cpumask_var_ptr(local_idle_cpumask); 473 474 if (task_affinity_all(p)) { 475 allowed = cpus_allowed; 476 } else if (cpumask_and(local_cpus, cpus_allowed, p->cpus_ptr)) { 477 allowed = local_cpus; 478 } else { 479 cpu = -EBUSY; 480 goto out_enable; 481 } 482 } 483 484 /* 485 * Check whether @prev_cpu is still within the allowed set. If not, 486 * we can still try selecting a nearby CPU. 487 */ 488 is_prev_allowed = cpumask_test_cpu(prev_cpu, allowed); 489 490 /* 491 * This is necessary to protect llc_cpus. 492 */ 493 rcu_read_lock(); 494 495 /* 496 * Determine the subset of CPUs that the task can use in its 497 * current LLC and node. 498 * 499 * If the task can run on all CPUs, use the node and LLC cpumasks 500 * directly. 501 */ 502 if (static_branch_maybe(CONFIG_NUMA, &scx_selcpu_topo_numa)) { 503 struct cpumask *local_cpus = this_cpu_cpumask_var_ptr(local_numa_idle_cpumask); 504 const struct cpumask *cpus = numa_span(prev_cpu); 505 506 if (allowed == p->cpus_ptr && task_affinity_all(p)) 507 numa_cpus = cpus; 508 else if (cpus && cpumask_and(local_cpus, allowed, cpus)) 509 numa_cpus = local_cpus; 510 } 511 512 if (static_branch_maybe(CONFIG_SCHED_MC, &scx_selcpu_topo_llc)) { 513 struct cpumask *local_cpus = this_cpu_cpumask_var_ptr(local_llc_idle_cpumask); 514 const struct cpumask *cpus = llc_span(prev_cpu); 515 516 if (allowed == p->cpus_ptr && task_affinity_all(p)) 517 llc_cpus = cpus; 518 else if (cpus && cpumask_and(local_cpus, allowed, cpus)) 519 llc_cpus = local_cpus; 520 } 521 522 /* 523 * If WAKE_SYNC, try to migrate the wakee to the waker's CPU. 524 */ 525 if (wake_flags & SCX_WAKE_SYNC) { 526 int waker_node; 527 528 /* 529 * If the waker's CPU is cache affine and prev_cpu is idle, 530 * then avoid a migration. 531 */ 532 cpu = smp_processor_id(); 533 if (is_prev_allowed && cpus_share_cache(cpu, prev_cpu) && 534 scx_idle_test_and_clear_cpu(prev_cpu)) { 535 cpu = prev_cpu; 536 goto out_unlock; 537 } 538 539 /* 540 * If the waker's local DSQ is empty, and the system is under 541 * utilized, try to wake up @p to the local DSQ of the waker. 542 * 543 * Checking only for an empty local DSQ is insufficient as it 544 * could give the wakee an unfair advantage when the system is 545 * oversaturated. 546 * 547 * Checking only for the presence of idle CPUs is also 548 * insufficient as the local DSQ of the waker could have tasks 549 * piled up on it even if there is an idle core elsewhere on 550 * the system. 551 */ 552 waker_node = scx_cpu_node_if_enabled(cpu); 553 if (!(current->flags & PF_EXITING) && 554 cpu_rq(cpu)->scx.local_dsq.nr == 0 && 555 (!(flags & SCX_PICK_IDLE_IN_NODE) || (waker_node == node)) && 556 !cpumask_empty(idle_cpumask(waker_node)->cpu)) { 557 if (cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, allowed)) { 558 scx_idle_test_and_clear_cpu(cpu); 559 goto out_unlock; 560 } 561 } 562 } 563 564 /* 565 * If CPU has SMT, any wholly idle CPU is likely a better pick than 566 * partially idle @prev_cpu. 567 */ 568 if (sched_smt_active()) { 569 /* 570 * Keep using @prev_cpu if it's part of a fully idle core. 571 */ 572 if (is_prev_allowed && 573 cpumask_test_cpu(prev_cpu, idle_cpumask(node)->smt) && 574 scx_idle_test_and_clear_cpu(prev_cpu)) { 575 cpu = prev_cpu; 576 goto out_unlock; 577 } 578 579 /* 580 * Search for any fully idle core in the same LLC domain. 581 */ 582 if (llc_cpus) { 583 cpu = pick_idle_cpu_in_node(llc_cpus, node, SCX_PICK_IDLE_CORE); 584 if (cpu >= 0) 585 goto out_unlock; 586 } 587 588 /* 589 * Search for any fully idle core in the same NUMA node. 590 */ 591 if (numa_cpus) { 592 cpu = pick_idle_cpu_in_node(numa_cpus, node, SCX_PICK_IDLE_CORE); 593 if (cpu >= 0) 594 goto out_unlock; 595 } 596 597 /* 598 * Search for any full-idle core usable by the task. 599 * 600 * If the node-aware idle CPU selection policy is enabled 601 * (%SCX_OPS_BUILTIN_IDLE_PER_NODE), the search will always 602 * begin in prev_cpu's node and proceed to other nodes in 603 * order of increasing distance. 604 */ 605 cpu = scx_pick_idle_cpu(allowed, node, flags | SCX_PICK_IDLE_CORE); 606 if (cpu >= 0) 607 goto out_unlock; 608 609 /* 610 * Give up if we're strictly looking for a full-idle SMT 611 * core. 612 */ 613 if (flags & SCX_PICK_IDLE_CORE) { 614 cpu = -EBUSY; 615 goto out_unlock; 616 } 617 } 618 619 /* 620 * Use @prev_cpu if it's idle. 621 */ 622 if (is_prev_allowed && scx_idle_test_and_clear_cpu(prev_cpu)) { 623 cpu = prev_cpu; 624 goto out_unlock; 625 } 626 627 /* 628 * Use @prev_cpu's sibling if it's idle. 629 */ 630 if (sched_smt_active()) { 631 for_each_cpu_and(cpu, cpu_smt_mask(prev_cpu), allowed) { 632 if (cpu == prev_cpu) 633 continue; 634 if (scx_idle_test_and_clear_cpu(cpu)) 635 goto out_unlock; 636 } 637 } 638 639 /* 640 * Search for any idle CPU in the same LLC domain. 641 */ 642 if (llc_cpus) { 643 cpu = pick_idle_cpu_in_node(llc_cpus, node, 0); 644 if (cpu >= 0) 645 goto out_unlock; 646 } 647 648 /* 649 * Search for any idle CPU in the same NUMA node. 650 */ 651 if (numa_cpus) { 652 cpu = pick_idle_cpu_in_node(numa_cpus, node, 0); 653 if (cpu >= 0) 654 goto out_unlock; 655 } 656 657 /* 658 * Search for any idle CPU usable by the task. 659 * 660 * If the node-aware idle CPU selection policy is enabled 661 * (%SCX_OPS_BUILTIN_IDLE_PER_NODE), the search will always begin 662 * in prev_cpu's node and proceed to other nodes in order of 663 * increasing distance. 664 */ 665 cpu = scx_pick_idle_cpu(allowed, node, flags); 666 667 out_unlock: 668 rcu_read_unlock(); 669 out_enable: 670 preempt_enable(); 671 672 return cpu; 673 } 674 675 /* 676 * Initialize global and per-node idle cpumasks. 677 */ 678 void scx_idle_init_masks(void) 679 { 680 int i; 681 682 /* Allocate global idle cpumasks */ 683 BUG_ON(!alloc_cpumask_var(&scx_idle_global_masks.cpu, GFP_KERNEL)); 684 BUG_ON(!alloc_cpumask_var(&scx_idle_global_masks.smt, GFP_KERNEL)); 685 686 /* Allocate per-node idle cpumasks (use nr_node_ids for non-contiguous NUMA nodes) */ 687 scx_idle_node_masks = kzalloc_objs(*scx_idle_node_masks, nr_node_ids); 688 BUG_ON(!scx_idle_node_masks); 689 690 for_each_node(i) { 691 scx_idle_node_masks[i] = kzalloc_node(sizeof(**scx_idle_node_masks), 692 GFP_KERNEL, i); 693 BUG_ON(!scx_idle_node_masks[i]); 694 695 BUG_ON(!alloc_cpumask_var_node(&scx_idle_node_masks[i]->cpu, GFP_KERNEL, i)); 696 BUG_ON(!alloc_cpumask_var_node(&scx_idle_node_masks[i]->smt, GFP_KERNEL, i)); 697 } 698 699 /* Allocate local per-cpu idle cpumasks */ 700 for_each_possible_cpu(i) { 701 BUG_ON(!alloc_cpumask_var_node(&per_cpu(local_idle_cpumask, i), 702 GFP_KERNEL, cpu_to_node(i))); 703 BUG_ON(!alloc_cpumask_var_node(&per_cpu(local_llc_idle_cpumask, i), 704 GFP_KERNEL, cpu_to_node(i))); 705 BUG_ON(!alloc_cpumask_var_node(&per_cpu(local_numa_idle_cpumask, i), 706 GFP_KERNEL, cpu_to_node(i))); 707 } 708 } 709 710 static void update_builtin_idle(int cpu, bool idle) 711 { 712 int node = scx_cpu_node_if_enabled(cpu); 713 struct cpumask *idle_cpus = idle_cpumask(node)->cpu; 714 715 assign_cpu(cpu, idle_cpus, idle); 716 717 if (sched_smt_active()) { 718 const struct cpumask *smt = cpu_smt_mask(cpu); 719 struct cpumask *idle_smts = idle_cpumask(node)->smt; 720 721 if (idle) { 722 /* 723 * idle_smt handling is racy but that's fine as it's 724 * only for optimization and self-correcting. 725 */ 726 if (!cpumask_subset(smt, idle_cpus)) 727 return; 728 cpumask_or(idle_smts, idle_smts, smt); 729 } else { 730 cpumask_andnot(idle_smts, idle_smts, smt); 731 } 732 } 733 } 734 735 /* 736 * Update the idle state of a CPU to @idle. 737 * 738 * If @do_notify is true, ops.update_idle() is invoked to notify the scx 739 * scheduler of an actual idle state transition (idle to busy or vice 740 * versa). If @do_notify is false, only the idle state in the idle masks is 741 * refreshed without invoking ops.update_idle(). 742 * 743 * This distinction is necessary, because an idle CPU can be "reserved" and 744 * awakened via scx_bpf_pick_idle_cpu() + scx_bpf_kick_cpu(), marking it as 745 * busy even if no tasks are dispatched. In this case, the CPU may return 746 * to idle without a true state transition. Refreshing the idle masks 747 * without invoking ops.update_idle() ensures accurate idle state tracking 748 * while avoiding unnecessary updates and maintaining balanced state 749 * transitions. 750 */ 751 void __scx_update_idle(struct rq *rq, bool idle, bool do_notify) 752 { 753 struct scx_sched *sch = scx_root; 754 int cpu = cpu_of(rq); 755 756 lockdep_assert_rq_held(rq); 757 758 /* 759 * Update the idle masks: 760 * - for real idle transitions (do_notify == true) 761 * - for idle-to-idle transitions (indicated by the previous task 762 * being the idle thread, managed by pick_task_idle()) 763 * 764 * Skip updating idle masks if the previous task is not the idle 765 * thread, since set_next_task_idle() has already handled it when 766 * transitioning from a task to the idle thread (calling this 767 * function with do_notify == true). 768 * 769 * In this way we can avoid updating the idle masks twice, 770 * unnecessarily. 771 */ 772 if (static_branch_likely(&scx_builtin_idle_enabled)) 773 if (do_notify || is_idle_task(rq->curr)) 774 update_builtin_idle(cpu, idle); 775 776 /* 777 * Trigger ops.update_idle() only when transitioning from a task to 778 * the idle thread and vice versa. 779 * 780 * Idle transitions are indicated by do_notify being set to true, 781 * managed by put_prev_task_idle()/set_next_task_idle(). 782 * 783 * This must come after builtin idle update so that BPF schedulers can 784 * create interlocking between ops.update_idle() and ops.enqueue() - 785 * either enqueue() sees the idle bit or update_idle() sees the task 786 * that enqueue() queued. 787 */ 788 if (SCX_HAS_OP(sch, update_idle) && do_notify && 789 !scx_bypassing(sch, cpu_of(rq))) 790 SCX_CALL_OP(sch, update_idle, rq, scx_cpu_arg(cpu_of(rq)), idle); 791 } 792 793 static void reset_idle_masks(struct sched_ext_ops *ops) 794 { 795 int node; 796 797 /* 798 * Consider all online cpus idle. Should converge to the actual state 799 * quickly. 800 */ 801 if (!(ops->flags & SCX_OPS_BUILTIN_IDLE_PER_NODE)) { 802 cpumask_copy(idle_cpumask(NUMA_NO_NODE)->cpu, cpu_online_mask); 803 cpumask_copy(idle_cpumask(NUMA_NO_NODE)->smt, cpu_online_mask); 804 return; 805 } 806 807 for_each_node(node) { 808 const struct cpumask *node_mask = cpumask_of_node(node); 809 810 cpumask_and(idle_cpumask(node)->cpu, cpu_online_mask, node_mask); 811 cpumask_and(idle_cpumask(node)->smt, cpu_online_mask, node_mask); 812 } 813 } 814 815 void scx_idle_enable(struct sched_ext_ops *ops) 816 { 817 if (!ops->update_idle || (ops->flags & SCX_OPS_KEEP_BUILTIN_IDLE)) 818 static_branch_enable_cpuslocked(&scx_builtin_idle_enabled); 819 else 820 static_branch_disable_cpuslocked(&scx_builtin_idle_enabled); 821 822 if (ops->flags & SCX_OPS_BUILTIN_IDLE_PER_NODE) 823 static_branch_enable_cpuslocked(&scx_builtin_idle_per_node); 824 else 825 static_branch_disable_cpuslocked(&scx_builtin_idle_per_node); 826 827 reset_idle_masks(ops); 828 } 829 830 void scx_idle_disable(void) 831 { 832 static_branch_disable(&scx_builtin_idle_enabled); 833 static_branch_disable(&scx_builtin_idle_per_node); 834 } 835 836 /******************************************************************************** 837 * Helpers that can be called from the BPF scheduler. 838 */ 839 840 static int validate_node(struct scx_sched *sch, int node) 841 { 842 if (!static_branch_likely(&scx_builtin_idle_per_node)) { 843 scx_error(sch, "per-node idle tracking is disabled"); 844 return -EOPNOTSUPP; 845 } 846 847 /* Return no entry for NUMA_NO_NODE (not a critical scx error) */ 848 if (node == NUMA_NO_NODE) 849 return -ENOENT; 850 851 /* Make sure node is in a valid range */ 852 if (node < 0 || node >= nr_node_ids) { 853 scx_error(sch, "invalid node %d", node); 854 return -EINVAL; 855 } 856 857 /* Make sure the node is part of the set of possible nodes */ 858 if (!node_possible(node)) { 859 scx_error(sch, "unavailable node %d", node); 860 return -EINVAL; 861 } 862 863 return node; 864 } 865 866 __bpf_kfunc_start_defs(); 867 868 static bool check_builtin_idle_enabled(struct scx_sched *sch) 869 { 870 if (static_branch_likely(&scx_builtin_idle_enabled)) 871 return true; 872 873 scx_error(sch, "built-in idle tracking is disabled"); 874 return false; 875 } 876 877 /* 878 * Determine whether @p is a migration-disabled task in the context of BPF 879 * code. 880 * 881 * We can't simply check whether @p->migration_disabled is set in a 882 * sched_ext callback, because the BPF prolog (__bpf_prog_enter) may disable 883 * migration for the current task while running BPF code. 884 * 885 * Since the BPF prolog calls migrate_disable() only when CONFIG_PREEMPT_RCU 886 * is enabled (via rcu_read_lock_dont_migrate()), migration_disabled == 1 for 887 * the current task is ambiguous only in that case: it could be from the BPF 888 * prolog rather than a real migrate_disable() call. 889 * 890 * Without CONFIG_PREEMPT_RCU, the BPF prolog never calls migrate_disable(), 891 * so migration_disabled == 1 always means the task is truly 892 * migration-disabled. 893 * 894 * Therefore, when migration_disabled == 1 and CONFIG_PREEMPT_RCU is enabled, 895 * check whether @p is the current task or not: if it is, then migration was 896 * not disabled before entering the callback, otherwise migration was disabled. 897 * 898 * Returns true if @p is migration-disabled, false otherwise. 899 */ 900 static bool is_bpf_migration_disabled(const struct task_struct *p) 901 { 902 if (p->migration_disabled == 1) { 903 if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PREEMPT_RCU)) 904 return p != current; 905 return true; 906 } 907 return p->migration_disabled; 908 } 909 910 static s32 select_cpu_from_kfunc(struct scx_sched *sch, struct task_struct *p, 911 s32 prev_cpu, u64 wake_flags, 912 const struct cpumask *allowed, u64 flags) 913 { 914 unsigned long irq_flags; 915 bool we_locked = false; 916 s32 cpu; 917 918 if (!scx_cpu_valid(sch, prev_cpu, NULL)) 919 return -EINVAL; 920 921 if (!check_builtin_idle_enabled(sch)) 922 return -EBUSY; 923 924 /* 925 * Accessing p->cpus_ptr / p->nr_cpus_allowed needs either @p's rq 926 * lock or @p's pi_lock. Three cases: 927 * 928 * - inside ops.select_cpu(): try_to_wake_up() holds the wake-up 929 * task's pi_lock; the wake-up task is recorded in kf_tasks[0] 930 * by SCX_CALL_OP_TASK_RET(). 931 * - other rq-locked SCX op: scx_locked_rq() points at the held rq. 932 * - truly unlocked (UNLOCKED ops, SYSCALL, non-SCX struct_ops): 933 * nothing held, take pi_lock ourselves. 934 * 935 * In the first two cases, BPF schedulers may pass an arbitrary task 936 * that the held lock doesn't cover. Refuse those. 937 */ 938 if (this_rq()->scx.in_select_cpu) { 939 if (!scx_kf_arg_task_ok(sch, p)) 940 return -EINVAL; 941 lockdep_assert_held(&p->pi_lock); 942 } else if (scx_locked_rq()) { 943 if (task_rq(p) != scx_locked_rq()) 944 goto cross_task; 945 } else { 946 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&p->pi_lock, irq_flags); 947 we_locked = true; 948 } 949 950 /* 951 * This may also be called from ops.enqueue(), so we need to handle 952 * per-CPU tasks as well. For these tasks, we can skip all idle CPU 953 * selection optimizations and simply check whether the previously 954 * used CPU is idle and within the allowed cpumask. 955 */ 956 if (p->nr_cpus_allowed == 1 || is_bpf_migration_disabled(p)) { 957 if (cpumask_test_cpu(prev_cpu, allowed ?: p->cpus_ptr) && 958 scx_idle_test_and_clear_cpu(prev_cpu)) 959 cpu = prev_cpu; 960 else 961 cpu = -EBUSY; 962 } else { 963 cpu = scx_select_cpu_dfl(p, prev_cpu, wake_flags, 964 allowed ?: p->cpus_ptr, flags); 965 } 966 967 if (we_locked) 968 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&p->pi_lock, irq_flags); 969 970 return cpu; 971 972 cross_task: 973 scx_error(sch, "select_cpu kfunc called cross-task on %s[%d]", 974 p->comm, p->pid); 975 return -EINVAL; 976 } 977 978 /** 979 * scx_bpf_cpu_node - Return the NUMA node the given @cpu belongs to, or 980 * trigger an error if @cpu is invalid 981 * @cpu: target CPU 982 * @aux: implicit BPF argument to access bpf_prog_aux hidden from BPF progs 983 */ 984 __bpf_kfunc s32 scx_bpf_cpu_node(s32 cpu, const struct bpf_prog_aux *aux) 985 { 986 struct scx_sched *sch; 987 988 guard(rcu)(); 989 990 sch = scx_prog_sched(aux); 991 if (unlikely(!sch) || !scx_cpu_valid(sch, cpu, NULL)) 992 return NUMA_NO_NODE; 993 return cpu_to_node(cpu); 994 } 995 996 /** 997 * scx_bpf_select_cpu_dfl - The default implementation of ops.select_cpu() 998 * @p: task_struct to select a CPU for 999 * @prev_cpu: CPU @p was on previously 1000 * @wake_flags: %SCX_WAKE_* flags 1001 * @is_idle: out parameter indicating whether the returned CPU is idle 1002 * @aux: implicit BPF argument to access bpf_prog_aux hidden from BPF progs 1003 * 1004 * Can be called from ops.select_cpu(), ops.enqueue(), or from an unlocked 1005 * context such as a BPF test_run() call, as long as built-in CPU selection 1006 * is enabled: ops.update_idle() is missing or %SCX_OPS_KEEP_BUILTIN_IDLE 1007 * is set. 1008 * 1009 * Returns the picked CPU with *@is_idle indicating whether the picked CPU is 1010 * currently idle and thus a good candidate for direct dispatching. 1011 */ 1012 __bpf_kfunc s32 scx_bpf_select_cpu_dfl(struct task_struct *p, s32 prev_cpu, 1013 u64 wake_flags, bool *is_idle, 1014 const struct bpf_prog_aux *aux) 1015 { 1016 struct scx_sched *sch; 1017 s32 cpu; 1018 1019 guard(rcu)(); 1020 1021 sch = scx_prog_sched(aux); 1022 if (unlikely(!sch)) 1023 return -ENODEV; 1024 1025 cpu = select_cpu_from_kfunc(sch, p, prev_cpu, wake_flags, NULL, 0); 1026 if (cpu >= 0) { 1027 *is_idle = true; 1028 return cpu; 1029 } 1030 *is_idle = false; 1031 return prev_cpu; 1032 } 1033 1034 struct scx_bpf_select_cpu_and_args { 1035 /* @p and @cpus_allowed can't be packed together as KF_RCU is not transitive */ 1036 s32 prev_cpu; 1037 u64 wake_flags; 1038 u64 flags; 1039 }; 1040 1041 /** 1042 * __scx_bpf_select_cpu_and - Arg-wrapped CPU selection with cpumask 1043 * @p: task_struct to select a CPU for 1044 * @cpus_allowed: cpumask of allowed CPUs 1045 * @args: struct containing the rest of the arguments 1046 * @args->prev_cpu: CPU @p was on previously 1047 * @args->wake_flags: %SCX_WAKE_* flags 1048 * @args->flags: %SCX_PICK_IDLE* flags 1049 * @aux: implicit BPF argument to access bpf_prog_aux hidden from BPF progs 1050 * 1051 * Wrapper kfunc that takes arguments via struct to work around BPF's 5 argument 1052 * limit. BPF programs should use scx_bpf_select_cpu_and() which is provided 1053 * as an inline wrapper in common.bpf.h. 1054 * 1055 * Can be called from ops.select_cpu(), ops.enqueue(), or from an unlocked 1056 * context such as a BPF test_run() call, as long as built-in CPU selection 1057 * is enabled: ops.update_idle() is missing or %SCX_OPS_KEEP_BUILTIN_IDLE 1058 * is set. 1059 * 1060 * @p, @args->prev_cpu and @args->wake_flags match ops.select_cpu(). 1061 * 1062 * Returns the selected idle CPU, which will be automatically awakened upon 1063 * returning from ops.select_cpu() and can be used for direct dispatch, or 1064 * a negative value if no idle CPU is available. 1065 */ 1066 __bpf_kfunc s32 1067 __scx_bpf_select_cpu_and(struct task_struct *p, const struct cpumask *cpus_allowed, 1068 struct scx_bpf_select_cpu_and_args *args, 1069 const struct bpf_prog_aux *aux) 1070 { 1071 struct scx_sched *sch; 1072 1073 guard(rcu)(); 1074 1075 sch = scx_prog_sched(aux); 1076 if (unlikely(!sch)) 1077 return -ENODEV; 1078 1079 return select_cpu_from_kfunc(sch, p, args->prev_cpu, args->wake_flags, 1080 cpus_allowed, args->flags); 1081 } 1082 1083 /* 1084 * COMPAT: Will be removed in v6.22. 1085 */ 1086 __bpf_kfunc s32 scx_bpf_select_cpu_and(struct task_struct *p, s32 prev_cpu, u64 wake_flags, 1087 const struct cpumask *cpus_allowed, u64 flags) 1088 { 1089 struct scx_sched *sch; 1090 1091 guard(rcu)(); 1092 1093 sch = rcu_dereference(scx_root); 1094 if (unlikely(!sch)) 1095 return -ENODEV; 1096 1097 #ifdef CONFIG_EXT_SUB_SCHED 1098 /* 1099 * Disallow if any sub-scheds are attached. There is no way to tell 1100 * which scheduler called us, just error out @p's scheduler. 1101 */ 1102 if (unlikely(!list_empty(&sch->children))) { 1103 scx_error(scx_task_sched(p), "__scx_bpf_select_cpu_and() must be used"); 1104 return -EINVAL; 1105 } 1106 #endif 1107 1108 return select_cpu_from_kfunc(sch, p, prev_cpu, wake_flags, 1109 cpus_allowed, flags); 1110 } 1111 1112 /** 1113 * scx_bpf_get_idle_cpumask_node - Get a referenced kptr to the 1114 * idle-tracking per-CPU cpumask of a target NUMA node. 1115 * @node: target NUMA node 1116 * @aux: implicit BPF argument to access bpf_prog_aux hidden from BPF progs 1117 * 1118 * Returns an empty cpumask if idle tracking is not enabled, if @node is 1119 * not valid, or running on a UP kernel. In this case the actual error will 1120 * be reported to the BPF scheduler via scx_error(). 1121 */ 1122 __bpf_kfunc const struct cpumask * 1123 scx_bpf_get_idle_cpumask_node(s32 node, const struct bpf_prog_aux *aux) 1124 { 1125 struct scx_sched *sch; 1126 1127 guard(rcu)(); 1128 1129 sch = scx_prog_sched(aux); 1130 if (unlikely(!sch)) 1131 return cpu_none_mask; 1132 1133 node = validate_node(sch, node); 1134 if (node < 0) 1135 return cpu_none_mask; 1136 1137 return idle_cpumask(node)->cpu; 1138 } 1139 1140 /** 1141 * scx_bpf_get_idle_cpumask - Get a referenced kptr to the idle-tracking 1142 * per-CPU cpumask. 1143 * @aux: implicit BPF argument to access bpf_prog_aux hidden from BPF progs 1144 * 1145 * Returns an empty mask if idle tracking is not enabled, or running on a 1146 * UP kernel. 1147 */ 1148 __bpf_kfunc const struct cpumask *scx_bpf_get_idle_cpumask(const struct bpf_prog_aux *aux) 1149 { 1150 struct scx_sched *sch; 1151 1152 guard(rcu)(); 1153 1154 sch = scx_prog_sched(aux); 1155 if (unlikely(!sch)) 1156 return cpu_none_mask; 1157 1158 if (static_branch_unlikely(&scx_builtin_idle_per_node)) { 1159 scx_error(sch, "SCX_OPS_BUILTIN_IDLE_PER_NODE enabled"); 1160 return cpu_none_mask; 1161 } 1162 1163 if (!check_builtin_idle_enabled(sch)) 1164 return cpu_none_mask; 1165 1166 return idle_cpumask(NUMA_NO_NODE)->cpu; 1167 } 1168 1169 /** 1170 * scx_bpf_get_idle_smtmask_node - Get a referenced kptr to the 1171 * idle-tracking, per-physical-core cpumask of a target NUMA node. Can be 1172 * used to determine if an entire physical core is free. 1173 * @node: target NUMA node 1174 * @aux: implicit BPF argument to access bpf_prog_aux hidden from BPF progs 1175 * 1176 * Returns an empty cpumask if idle tracking is not enabled, if @node is 1177 * not valid, or running on a UP kernel. In this case the actual error will 1178 * be reported to the BPF scheduler via scx_error(). 1179 */ 1180 __bpf_kfunc const struct cpumask * 1181 scx_bpf_get_idle_smtmask_node(s32 node, const struct bpf_prog_aux *aux) 1182 { 1183 struct scx_sched *sch; 1184 1185 guard(rcu)(); 1186 1187 sch = scx_prog_sched(aux); 1188 if (unlikely(!sch)) 1189 return cpu_none_mask; 1190 1191 node = validate_node(sch, node); 1192 if (node < 0) 1193 return cpu_none_mask; 1194 1195 if (sched_smt_active()) 1196 return idle_cpumask(node)->smt; 1197 else 1198 return idle_cpumask(node)->cpu; 1199 } 1200 1201 /** 1202 * scx_bpf_get_idle_smtmask - Get a referenced kptr to the idle-tracking, 1203 * per-physical-core cpumask. Can be used to determine if an entire physical 1204 * core is free. 1205 * @aux: implicit BPF argument to access bpf_prog_aux hidden from BPF progs 1206 * 1207 * Returns an empty mask if idle tracking is not enabled, or running on a 1208 * UP kernel. 1209 */ 1210 __bpf_kfunc const struct cpumask *scx_bpf_get_idle_smtmask(const struct bpf_prog_aux *aux) 1211 { 1212 struct scx_sched *sch; 1213 1214 guard(rcu)(); 1215 1216 sch = scx_prog_sched(aux); 1217 if (unlikely(!sch)) 1218 return cpu_none_mask; 1219 1220 if (static_branch_unlikely(&scx_builtin_idle_per_node)) { 1221 scx_error(sch, "SCX_OPS_BUILTIN_IDLE_PER_NODE enabled"); 1222 return cpu_none_mask; 1223 } 1224 1225 if (!check_builtin_idle_enabled(sch)) 1226 return cpu_none_mask; 1227 1228 if (sched_smt_active()) 1229 return idle_cpumask(NUMA_NO_NODE)->smt; 1230 else 1231 return idle_cpumask(NUMA_NO_NODE)->cpu; 1232 } 1233 1234 /** 1235 * scx_bpf_put_idle_cpumask - Release a previously acquired referenced kptr to 1236 * either the percpu, or SMT idle-tracking cpumask. 1237 * @idle_mask: &cpumask to use 1238 */ 1239 __bpf_kfunc void scx_bpf_put_idle_cpumask(const struct cpumask *idle_mask) 1240 { 1241 /* 1242 * Empty function body because we aren't actually acquiring or releasing 1243 * a reference to a global idle cpumask, which is read-only in the 1244 * caller and is never released. The acquire / release semantics here 1245 * are just used to make the cpumask a trusted pointer in the caller. 1246 */ 1247 } 1248 1249 /** 1250 * scx_bpf_test_and_clear_cpu_idle - Test and clear @cpu's idle state 1251 * @cpu: cpu to test and clear idle for 1252 * @aux: implicit BPF argument to access bpf_prog_aux hidden from BPF progs 1253 * 1254 * Returns %true if @cpu was idle and its idle state was successfully cleared. 1255 * %false otherwise. 1256 * 1257 * Unavailable if ops.update_idle() is implemented and 1258 * %SCX_OPS_KEEP_BUILTIN_IDLE is not set. 1259 */ 1260 __bpf_kfunc bool scx_bpf_test_and_clear_cpu_idle(s32 cpu, const struct bpf_prog_aux *aux) 1261 { 1262 struct scx_sched *sch; 1263 1264 guard(rcu)(); 1265 1266 sch = scx_prog_sched(aux); 1267 if (unlikely(!sch)) 1268 return false; 1269 1270 if (!check_builtin_idle_enabled(sch)) 1271 return false; 1272 1273 if (!scx_cpu_valid(sch, cpu, NULL)) 1274 return false; 1275 1276 return scx_idle_test_and_clear_cpu(cpu); 1277 } 1278 1279 /** 1280 * scx_bpf_pick_idle_cpu_node - Pick and claim an idle cpu from @node 1281 * @cpus_allowed: Allowed cpumask 1282 * @node: target NUMA node 1283 * @flags: %SCX_PICK_IDLE_* flags 1284 * @aux: implicit BPF argument to access bpf_prog_aux hidden from BPF progs 1285 * 1286 * Pick and claim an idle cpu in @cpus_allowed from the NUMA node @node. 1287 * 1288 * Returns the picked idle cpu number on success, or -%EBUSY if no matching 1289 * cpu was found. 1290 * 1291 * The search starts from @node and proceeds to other online NUMA nodes in 1292 * order of increasing distance (unless SCX_PICK_IDLE_IN_NODE is specified, 1293 * in which case the search is limited to the target @node). 1294 * 1295 * Always returns an error if ops.update_idle() is implemented and 1296 * %SCX_OPS_KEEP_BUILTIN_IDLE is not set, or if 1297 * %SCX_OPS_BUILTIN_IDLE_PER_NODE is not set. 1298 */ 1299 __bpf_kfunc s32 scx_bpf_pick_idle_cpu_node(const struct cpumask *cpus_allowed, 1300 s32 node, u64 flags, 1301 const struct bpf_prog_aux *aux) 1302 { 1303 struct scx_sched *sch; 1304 1305 guard(rcu)(); 1306 1307 sch = scx_prog_sched(aux); 1308 if (unlikely(!sch)) 1309 return -ENODEV; 1310 1311 node = validate_node(sch, node); 1312 if (node < 0) 1313 return node; 1314 1315 return scx_pick_idle_cpu(cpus_allowed, node, flags); 1316 } 1317 1318 /** 1319 * scx_bpf_pick_idle_cpu - Pick and claim an idle cpu 1320 * @cpus_allowed: Allowed cpumask 1321 * @flags: %SCX_PICK_IDLE_CPU_* flags 1322 * @aux: implicit BPF argument to access bpf_prog_aux hidden from BPF progs 1323 * 1324 * Pick and claim an idle cpu in @cpus_allowed. Returns the picked idle cpu 1325 * number on success. -%EBUSY if no matching cpu was found. 1326 * 1327 * Idle CPU tracking may race against CPU scheduling state transitions. For 1328 * example, this function may return -%EBUSY as CPUs are transitioning into the 1329 * idle state. If the caller then assumes that there will be dispatch events on 1330 * the CPUs as they were all busy, the scheduler may end up stalling with CPUs 1331 * idling while there are pending tasks. Use scx_bpf_pick_any_cpu() and 1332 * scx_bpf_kick_cpu() to guarantee that there will be at least one dispatch 1333 * event in the near future. 1334 * 1335 * Unavailable if ops.update_idle() is implemented and 1336 * %SCX_OPS_KEEP_BUILTIN_IDLE is not set. 1337 * 1338 * Always returns an error if %SCX_OPS_BUILTIN_IDLE_PER_NODE is set, use 1339 * scx_bpf_pick_idle_cpu_node() instead. 1340 */ 1341 __bpf_kfunc s32 scx_bpf_pick_idle_cpu(const struct cpumask *cpus_allowed, 1342 u64 flags, const struct bpf_prog_aux *aux) 1343 { 1344 struct scx_sched *sch; 1345 1346 guard(rcu)(); 1347 1348 sch = scx_prog_sched(aux); 1349 if (unlikely(!sch)) 1350 return -ENODEV; 1351 1352 if (static_branch_maybe(CONFIG_NUMA, &scx_builtin_idle_per_node)) { 1353 scx_error(sch, "per-node idle tracking is enabled"); 1354 return -EBUSY; 1355 } 1356 1357 if (!check_builtin_idle_enabled(sch)) 1358 return -EBUSY; 1359 1360 return scx_pick_idle_cpu(cpus_allowed, NUMA_NO_NODE, flags); 1361 } 1362 1363 /** 1364 * scx_bpf_pick_any_cpu_node - Pick and claim an idle cpu if available 1365 * or pick any CPU from @node 1366 * @cpus_allowed: Allowed cpumask 1367 * @node: target NUMA node 1368 * @flags: %SCX_PICK_IDLE_CPU_* flags 1369 * @aux: implicit BPF argument to access bpf_prog_aux hidden from BPF progs 1370 * 1371 * Pick and claim an idle cpu in @cpus_allowed. If none is available, pick any 1372 * CPU in @cpus_allowed. Guaranteed to succeed and returns the picked idle cpu 1373 * number if @cpus_allowed is not empty. -%EBUSY is returned if @cpus_allowed is 1374 * empty. 1375 * 1376 * The search starts from @node and proceeds to other online NUMA nodes in 1377 * order of increasing distance (unless %SCX_PICK_IDLE_IN_NODE is specified, 1378 * in which case the search is limited to the target @node, regardless of 1379 * the CPU idle state). 1380 * 1381 * If ops.update_idle() is implemented and %SCX_OPS_KEEP_BUILTIN_IDLE is not 1382 * set, this function can't tell which CPUs are idle and will always pick any 1383 * CPU. 1384 */ 1385 __bpf_kfunc s32 scx_bpf_pick_any_cpu_node(const struct cpumask *cpus_allowed, 1386 s32 node, u64 flags, 1387 const struct bpf_prog_aux *aux) 1388 { 1389 struct scx_sched *sch; 1390 s32 cpu; 1391 1392 guard(rcu)(); 1393 1394 sch = scx_prog_sched(aux); 1395 if (unlikely(!sch)) 1396 return -ENODEV; 1397 1398 node = validate_node(sch, node); 1399 if (node < 0) 1400 return node; 1401 1402 cpu = scx_pick_idle_cpu(cpus_allowed, node, flags); 1403 if (cpu >= 0) 1404 return cpu; 1405 1406 if (flags & SCX_PICK_IDLE_IN_NODE) 1407 cpu = cpumask_any_and_distribute(cpumask_of_node(node), cpus_allowed); 1408 else 1409 cpu = cpumask_any_distribute(cpus_allowed); 1410 if (cpu < nr_cpu_ids) 1411 return cpu; 1412 else 1413 return -EBUSY; 1414 } 1415 1416 /** 1417 * scx_bpf_pick_any_cpu - Pick and claim an idle cpu if available or pick any CPU 1418 * @cpus_allowed: Allowed cpumask 1419 * @flags: %SCX_PICK_IDLE_CPU_* flags 1420 * @aux: implicit BPF argument to access bpf_prog_aux hidden from BPF progs 1421 * 1422 * Pick and claim an idle cpu in @cpus_allowed. If none is available, pick any 1423 * CPU in @cpus_allowed. Guaranteed to succeed and returns the picked idle cpu 1424 * number if @cpus_allowed is not empty. -%EBUSY is returned if @cpus_allowed is 1425 * empty. 1426 * 1427 * If ops.update_idle() is implemented and %SCX_OPS_KEEP_BUILTIN_IDLE is not 1428 * set, this function can't tell which CPUs are idle and will always pick any 1429 * CPU. 1430 * 1431 * Always returns an error if %SCX_OPS_BUILTIN_IDLE_PER_NODE is set, use 1432 * scx_bpf_pick_any_cpu_node() instead. 1433 */ 1434 __bpf_kfunc s32 scx_bpf_pick_any_cpu(const struct cpumask *cpus_allowed, 1435 u64 flags, const struct bpf_prog_aux *aux) 1436 { 1437 struct scx_sched *sch; 1438 s32 cpu; 1439 1440 guard(rcu)(); 1441 1442 sch = scx_prog_sched(aux); 1443 if (unlikely(!sch)) 1444 return -ENODEV; 1445 1446 if (static_branch_maybe(CONFIG_NUMA, &scx_builtin_idle_per_node)) { 1447 scx_error(sch, "per-node idle tracking is enabled"); 1448 return -EBUSY; 1449 } 1450 1451 if (static_branch_likely(&scx_builtin_idle_enabled)) { 1452 cpu = scx_pick_idle_cpu(cpus_allowed, NUMA_NO_NODE, flags); 1453 if (cpu >= 0) 1454 return cpu; 1455 } 1456 1457 cpu = cpumask_any_distribute(cpus_allowed); 1458 if (cpu < nr_cpu_ids) 1459 return cpu; 1460 else 1461 return -EBUSY; 1462 } 1463 1464 __bpf_kfunc_end_defs(); 1465 1466 BTF_KFUNCS_START(scx_kfunc_ids_idle) 1467 BTF_ID_FLAGS(func, scx_bpf_cpu_node, KF_IMPLICIT_ARGS) 1468 BTF_ID_FLAGS(func, scx_bpf_get_idle_cpumask_node, KF_IMPLICIT_ARGS | KF_ACQUIRE) 1469 BTF_ID_FLAGS(func, scx_bpf_get_idle_cpumask, KF_IMPLICIT_ARGS | KF_ACQUIRE) 1470 BTF_ID_FLAGS(func, scx_bpf_get_idle_smtmask_node, KF_IMPLICIT_ARGS | KF_ACQUIRE) 1471 BTF_ID_FLAGS(func, scx_bpf_get_idle_smtmask, KF_IMPLICIT_ARGS | KF_ACQUIRE) 1472 BTF_ID_FLAGS(func, scx_bpf_put_idle_cpumask, KF_RELEASE) 1473 BTF_ID_FLAGS(func, scx_bpf_test_and_clear_cpu_idle, KF_IMPLICIT_ARGS) 1474 BTF_ID_FLAGS(func, scx_bpf_pick_idle_cpu_node, KF_IMPLICIT_ARGS | KF_RCU) 1475 BTF_ID_FLAGS(func, scx_bpf_pick_idle_cpu, KF_IMPLICIT_ARGS | KF_RCU) 1476 BTF_ID_FLAGS(func, scx_bpf_pick_any_cpu_node, KF_IMPLICIT_ARGS | KF_RCU) 1477 BTF_ID_FLAGS(func, scx_bpf_pick_any_cpu, KF_IMPLICIT_ARGS | KF_RCU) 1478 BTF_KFUNCS_END(scx_kfunc_ids_idle) 1479 1480 static const struct btf_kfunc_id_set scx_kfunc_set_idle = { 1481 .owner = THIS_MODULE, 1482 .set = &scx_kfunc_ids_idle, 1483 .filter = scx_kfunc_context_filter, 1484 }; 1485 1486 /* 1487 * The select_cpu kfuncs internally call task_rq_lock() when invoked from an 1488 * rq-unlocked context, and thus cannot be safely called from arbitrary tracing 1489 * contexts where @p's pi_lock state is unknown. Keep them out of 1490 * BPF_PROG_TYPE_TRACING by registering them in their own set which is exposed 1491 * only to STRUCT_OPS and SYSCALL programs. 1492 * 1493 * These kfuncs are also members of scx_kfunc_ids_unlocked (see ext.c) because 1494 * they're callable from unlocked contexts in addition to ops.select_cpu() and 1495 * ops.enqueue(). 1496 */ 1497 BTF_KFUNCS_START(scx_kfunc_ids_select_cpu) 1498 BTF_ID_FLAGS(func, __scx_bpf_select_cpu_and, KF_IMPLICIT_ARGS | KF_RCU) 1499 BTF_ID_FLAGS(func, scx_bpf_select_cpu_and, KF_RCU) 1500 BTF_ID_FLAGS(func, scx_bpf_select_cpu_dfl, KF_IMPLICIT_ARGS | KF_RCU) 1501 BTF_KFUNCS_END(scx_kfunc_ids_select_cpu) 1502 1503 static const struct btf_kfunc_id_set scx_kfunc_set_select_cpu = { 1504 .owner = THIS_MODULE, 1505 .set = &scx_kfunc_ids_select_cpu, 1506 .filter = scx_kfunc_context_filter, 1507 }; 1508 1509 int scx_idle_init(void) 1510 { 1511 return register_btf_kfunc_id_set(BPF_PROG_TYPE_STRUCT_OPS, &scx_kfunc_set_idle) ?: 1512 register_btf_kfunc_id_set(BPF_PROG_TYPE_TRACING, &scx_kfunc_set_idle) ?: 1513 register_btf_kfunc_id_set(BPF_PROG_TYPE_SYSCALL, &scx_kfunc_set_idle) ?: 1514 register_btf_kfunc_id_set(BPF_PROG_TYPE_STRUCT_OPS, &scx_kfunc_set_select_cpu) ?: 1515 register_btf_kfunc_id_set(BPF_PROG_TYPE_SYSCALL, &scx_kfunc_set_select_cpu); 1516 } 1517