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/*!
* @header thread_call.h
* @discussion Facilities for executing work asynchronously.
*/
#ifndef _KERN_THREAD_CALL_H_
#define _KERN_THREAD_CALL_H_
#include <mach/mach_types.h>
#include <kern/clock.h>
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
struct thread_call;
typedef struct thread_call *thread_call_t;
typedef void *thread_call_param_t;
typedef void (*thread_call_func_t)(
thread_call_param_t param0,
thread_call_param_t param1);
/*!
* @enum thread_call_priority_t
* @discussion Thread call priorities should not be assumed to have any specific
* numerical value; they should be interpreted as importances or roles for work
* items, priorities for which will be reasonably managed by the subsystem.
* @constant THREAD_CALL_PRIORITY_HIGH Importance above everything but realtime.
* Thread calls allocated with this priority execute at extremely high priority,
* above everything but realtime threads. They are generally executed in serial.
* Though they may execute concurrently under some circumstances, no fan-out is implied.
* These work items should do very small amounts of work or risk disrupting system
* responsiveness.
* @constant THREAD_CALL_PRIORITY_KERNEL Importance similar to that of normal kernel
* threads.
* @constant THREAD_CALL_PRIORITY_USER Importance similar to that of normal user threads.
* @constant THREAD_CALL_PRIORITY_LOW Very low importance.
* @constant THREAD_CALL_PRIORITY_KERNEL_HIGH Importance higher than most kernel
* threads.
*/
typedef enum {
THREAD_CALL_PRIORITY_HIGH = 0,
THREAD_CALL_PRIORITY_KERNEL = 1,
THREAD_CALL_PRIORITY_USER = 2,
THREAD_CALL_PRIORITY_LOW = 3,
THREAD_CALL_PRIORITY_KERNEL_HIGH = 4
} thread_call_priority_t;
enum {
/* if call is re-submitted while the call is executing on a call thread, then delay the re-enqueue until it returns */
THREAD_CALL_OPTIONS_ONCE = 0x00000001,
#ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
/* execute call from the timer interrupt instead of from the thread call thread, private interface for IOTES workloop signaling */
THREAD_CALL_OPTIONS_SIGNAL = 0x00000002,
#endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
};
typedef uint32_t thread_call_options_t;
__BEGIN_DECLS
/*!
* @function thread_call_enter
* @abstract Submit a thread call work item for immediate execution.
* @discussion If the work item is already scheduled for delayed execution, and it has
* not yet begun to run, that delayed invocation will be cancelled. Note that if a
* thread call is rescheduled from its own callback, then multiple invocations of the
* callback may be in flight at the same time.
* @result TRUE if the call was already pending for either delayed or immediate
* execution, FALSE otherwise.
* @param call The thread call to execute.
*/
extern boolean_t thread_call_enter(
thread_call_t call);
/*!
* @function thread_call_enter1
* @abstract Submit a thread call work item for immediate execution, with an extra parameter.
* @discussion This routine is identical to thread_call_enter(), except that
* the second parameter to the callback is specified.
* @result TRUE if the call was already pending for either delayed or immediate
* execution, FALSE otherwise.
* @param call The thread call to execute.
* @param param1 Parameter to pass callback.
*/
extern boolean_t thread_call_enter1(
thread_call_t call,
thread_call_param_t param1);
/*!
* @function thread_call_enter_delayed
* @abstract Submit a thread call to be executed at some point in the future.
* @discussion If the work item is already scheduled for delayed or immediate execution,
* and it has not yet begun to run, that invocation will be cancelled in favor of execution
* at the newly specified time. Note that if a thread call is rescheduled from its own callback,
* then multiple invocations of the callback may be in flight at the same time.
* @result TRUE if the call was already pending for either delayed or immediate
* execution, FALSE otherwise.
* @param call The thread call to execute.
* @param deadline Time, in absolute time units, at which to execute callback.
*/
extern boolean_t thread_call_enter_delayed(
thread_call_t call,
uint64_t deadline);
/*!
* @function thread_call_enter1_delayed
* @abstract Submit a thread call to be executed at some point in the future, with an extra parameter.
* @discussion This routine is identical to thread_call_enter_delayed(),
* except that a second parameter to the callback is specified.
* @result TRUE if the call was already pending for either delayed or immediate
* execution, FALSE otherwise.
* @param call The thread call to execute.
* @param param1 Second parameter to callback.
* @param deadline Time, in absolute time units, at which to execute callback.
*/
extern boolean_t thread_call_enter1_delayed(
thread_call_t call,
thread_call_param_t param1,
uint64_t deadline);
#ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
/*
* Flags to alter the default timer/timeout coalescing behavior
* on a per-thread_call basis.
*
* The SYS urgency classes indicate that the thread_call is not
* directly related to the current thread at the time the thread_call
* is entered, so it is ignored in the calculation entirely (only
* the subclass specified is used).
*
* The USER flags indicate that both the current thread scheduling and QoS
* attributes, in addition to the per-thread_call urgency specification,
* are used to establish coalescing behavior.
*/
#define THREAD_CALL_DELAY_SYS_NORMAL TIMEOUT_URGENCY_SYS_NORMAL
#define THREAD_CALL_DELAY_SYS_CRITICAL TIMEOUT_URGENCY_SYS_CRITICAL
#define THREAD_CALL_DELAY_SYS_BACKGROUND TIMEOUT_URGENCY_SYS_BACKGROUND
#define THREAD_CALL_DELAY_USER_MASK TIMEOUT_URGENCY_USER_MASK
#define THREAD_CALL_DELAY_USER_NORMAL TIMEOUT_URGENCY_USER_NORMAL
#define THREAD_CALL_DELAY_USER_CRITICAL TIMEOUT_URGENCY_USER_CRITICAL
#define THREAD_CALL_DELAY_USER_BACKGROUND TIMEOUT_URGENCY_USER_BACKGROUND
#define THREAD_CALL_DELAY_URGENCY_MASK TIMEOUT_URGENCY_MASK
/*
* Indicate that a specific leeway value is being provided (otherwise
* the leeway parameter is ignored). The supplied value can currently
* only be used to extend the leeway calculated internally from the
* urgency class provided.
*/
#define THREAD_CALL_DELAY_LEEWAY TIMEOUT_URGENCY_LEEWAY
/*
* Indicates that the time parameters should be interpreted as
* mach_continuous_time values, rather than mach_absolute_time and the timer
* be programmed to fire based on continuous time.
*/
#define THREAD_CALL_CONTINUOUS 0x100
/*!
* @function thread_call_enter_delayed_with_leeway
* @abstract Submit a thread call to be executed at some point in the future.
* @discussion If the work item is already scheduled for delayed or immediate execution,
* and it has not yet begun to run, that invocation will be cancelled in favor of execution
* at the newly specified time. Note that if a thread call is rescheduled from its own callback,
* then multiple invocations of the callback may be in flight at the same time.
* @result TRUE if the call was already pending for either delayed or immediate
* execution, FALSE otherwise.
* @param call The thread call to execute.
* @param param1 Second parameter to callback.
* @param deadline Time, in absolute time units, at which to execute callback.
* @param leeway Time delta, in absolute time units, which sets range of time allowing kernel
* to decide appropriate time to run.
* @param flags configuration for timers in kernel.
*/
extern boolean_t thread_call_enter_delayed_with_leeway(
thread_call_t call,
thread_call_param_t param1,
uint64_t deadline,
uint64_t leeway,
uint32_t flags);
#endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
/*!
* @function thread_call_cancel
* @abstract Attempt to cancel a pending invocation of a thread call.
* @discussion Attempt to cancel a thread call which has been scheduled
* for execution with a thread_call_enter* variant. If the call has not
* yet begun executing, the pending invocation will be cancelled and TRUE
* will be returned. If the work item has already begun executing,
* thread_call_cancel will return FALSE immediately; the callback may be
* about to run, currently running, or already done executing.
* @result TRUE if the call was successfully cancelled, FALSE otherwise.
*/
extern boolean_t thread_call_cancel(
thread_call_t call);
/*!
* @function thread_call_cancel_wait
* @abstract Attempt to cancel a pending invocation of a thread call.
* If unable to cancel, wait for current invocation to finish.
* @discussion Attempt to cancel a thread call which has been scheduled
* for execution with a thread_call_enter* variant. If the call has not
* yet begun executing, the pending invocation will be cancelled and TRUE
* will be returned. If the work item has already begun executing,
* thread_call_cancel_wait waits for the most recent invocation to finish. When
* called on a work item which has already finished, it will return FALSE immediately.
* Note that this routine can only be used on thread calls set up with either
* thread_call_allocate or thread_call_allocate_with_priority, and that invocations
* of the thread call <i>after</i> the current invocation may be in flight when
* thread_call_cancel_wait returns.
* @result TRUE if the call was successfully cancelled, FALSE otherwise.
*/
extern boolean_t thread_call_cancel_wait(
thread_call_t call);
/*!
* @function thread_call_allocate
* @abstract Allocate a thread call to execute with default (high) priority.
* @discussion Allocates a thread call that will run with properties of
* THREAD_CALL_PRIORITY_HIGH, binding the first parameter to the callback.
* @param func Callback to invoke when thread call is scheduled.
* @param param0 First argument ot pass to callback.
* @result Thread call which can be passed to thread_call_enter variants.
*/
extern thread_call_t thread_call_allocate(
thread_call_func_t func,
thread_call_param_t param0);
/*!
* @function thread_call_allocate_with_priority
* @abstract Allocate a thread call to execute with a specified priority.
* @discussion Identical to thread_call_allocate, except that priority
* is specified by caller.
* @param func Callback to invoke when thread call is scheduled.
* @param param0 First argument to pass to callback.
* @param pri Priority of item.
* @result Thread call which can be passed to thread_call_enter variants.
*/
extern thread_call_t thread_call_allocate_with_priority(
thread_call_func_t func,
thread_call_param_t param0,
thread_call_priority_t pri);
/*!
* @function thread_call_allocate_with_options
* @abstract Allocate a thread call to execute with a specified priority.
* @discussion Identical to thread_call_allocate, except that priority
* and options are specified by caller.
* @param func Callback to invoke when thread call is scheduled.
* @param param0 First argument to pass to callback.
* @param pri Priority of item.
* @param options Options for item.
* @result Thread call which can be passed to thread_call_enter variants.
*/
extern thread_call_t thread_call_allocate_with_options(
thread_call_func_t func,
thread_call_param_t param0,
thread_call_priority_t pri,
thread_call_options_t options);
#ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE
/*!
* @function thread_call_allocate_with_qos
* @abstract Allocate a thread call to execute with a specified QoS.
* @discussion Identical to thread_call_allocate_with_options, except it uses the QoS namespace.
* Private interface for pthread kext.
* @param func Callback to invoke when thread call is scheduled.
* @param param0 First argument to pass to callback.
* @param qos_tier QoS tier to execute callback at (as in THREAD_QOS_POLICY)
* @param options flags from thread_call_options_t to influence the thread call behavior
* @result Thread call which can be passed to thread_call_enter variants.
*/
extern thread_call_t
thread_call_allocate_with_qos(thread_call_func_t func,
thread_call_param_t param0,
int qos_tier,
thread_call_options_t options);
/*!
* @function thread_call_wait_once
* @abstract Wait for a THREAD_CALL_OPTIONS_ONCE call to finish executing if it is executing
* @discussion Only works on THREAD_CALL_OPTIONS_ONCE calls
* @param call The thread call to wait for
* @result True if it waited, false if it did not wait
*/
extern boolean_t
thread_call_wait_once(thread_call_t call);
#endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */
/*!
* @function thread_call_free
* @abstract Release a thread call.
* @discussion Should only be used on thread calls allocated with thread_call_allocate
* or thread_call_allocate_with_priority. Once thread_call_free has been called,
* no other operations may be performed on a thread call. If the thread call is
* currently pending, thread_call_free will return FALSE and will have no effect.
* Calling thread_call_free from a thread call's own callback is safe; the work
* item is not considering "pending" at that point.
* @result TRUE if the thread call has been successfully released, else FALSE.
* @param call The thread call to release.
*/
extern boolean_t thread_call_free(
thread_call_t call);
/*!
* @function thread_call_isactive
* @abstract Determine whether a thread call is pending or currently executing.
* @param call Thread call to examine.
* @result TRUE if the thread call is either scheduled for execution (immediately
* or at some point in the future) or is currently executing.
*/
boolean_t thread_call_isactive(
thread_call_t call);
__END_DECLS
#ifdef MACH_KERNEL_PRIVATE
#include <kern/queue.h>
#include <kern/priority_queue.h>
__enum_closed_decl(thread_call_index_t, uint16_t, {
THREAD_CALL_INDEX_HIGH = 0,
THREAD_CALL_INDEX_KERNEL = 1,
THREAD_CALL_INDEX_USER = 2,
THREAD_CALL_INDEX_LOW = 3,
THREAD_CALL_INDEX_KERNEL_HIGH = 4,
THREAD_CALL_INDEX_QOS_UI = 5,
THREAD_CALL_INDEX_QOS_IN = 6,
THREAD_CALL_INDEX_QOS_UT = 7,
THREAD_CALL_INDEX_MAX = 8, /* count of thread call indexes */
});
__options_closed_decl(thread_call_flags_t, uint16_t, {
THREAD_CALL_ALLOC = 0x0001, /* memory owned by thread_call.c */
THREAD_CALL_WAIT = 0x0002, /* thread waiting for call to finish running */
THREAD_CALL_DELAYED = 0x0004, /* deadline based */
THREAD_CALL_RUNNING = 0x0008, /* currently executing on a thread */
THREAD_CALL_SIGNAL = 0x0010, /* call from timer interrupt instead of thread */
THREAD_CALL_ONCE = 0x0020, /* pend the enqueue if re-armed while running */
THREAD_CALL_RESCHEDULE = 0x0040, /* enqueue is pending due to re-arm while running */
THREAD_CALL_RATELIMITED = 0x0080, /* timer doesn't fire until slop+deadline */
THREAD_CALL_FLAG_CONTINUOUS = 0x0100, /* deadline is in continuous time */
});
struct thread_call {
/* Originally requested deadline */
uint64_t tc_soft_deadline;
/* Deadline presented to hardware (post-leeway) stored in tc_pqlink.deadline */
struct priority_queue_entry_deadline tc_pqlink;
/* Which queue head is this call enqueued on */
queue_head_t *tc_queue;
queue_chain_t tc_qlink;
thread_call_index_t tc_index;
thread_call_flags_t tc_flags;
int32_t tc_refs;
/* Time to deadline at creation */
uint64_t tc_ttd;
/* Timestamp of enqueue on pending queue */
uint64_t tc_pending_timestamp;
thread_call_func_t tc_func;
thread_call_param_t tc_param0;
thread_call_param_t tc_param1;
uint64_t tc_submit_count;
uint64_t tc_finish_count;
};
typedef struct thread_call thread_call_data_t;
extern void thread_call_initialize(void);
extern void thread_call_setup(
thread_call_t call,
thread_call_func_t func,
thread_call_param_t param0);
extern void thread_call_setup_with_options(
thread_call_t call,
thread_call_func_t func,
thread_call_param_t param0,
thread_call_priority_t pri,
thread_call_options_t options);
extern void thread_call_delayed_timer_rescan_all(void);
extern uint64_t thread_call_get_armed_deadline(thread_call_t call);
struct thread_call_thread_state;
#endif /* MACH_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
#ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
__BEGIN_DECLS
/*
* These routines are equivalent to their thread_call_enter_XXX
* variants, only the thread_call_t is allocated out of a
* fixed preallocated pool of memory, and will panic if the pool
* is exhausted.
*/
extern void thread_call_func_delayed(
thread_call_func_t func,
thread_call_param_t param,
uint64_t deadline);
extern void thread_call_func_delayed_with_leeway(
thread_call_func_t func,
thread_call_param_t param,
uint64_t deadline,
uint64_t leeway,
uint32_t flags);
/*
* This iterates all of the pending or delayed thread calls in the group,
* which is really inefficient.
*
* This is deprecated, switch to an allocated thread call instead.
*/
extern boolean_t thread_call_func_cancel(
thread_call_func_t func,
thread_call_param_t param,
boolean_t cancel_all);
/*
* Called on the wake path to adjust the thread callouts running in mach_continuous_time
*/
extern void adjust_cont_time_thread_calls(void);
/* called by IOTimerEventSource to track when the workloop lock has been taken */
extern void thread_call_start_iotes_invocation(thread_call_t call);
__END_DECLS
#endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
#endif /* _KERN_THREAD_CALL_H_ */