1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only 2 /* 3 * kernel/sched/core.c 4 * 5 * Core kernel scheduler code and related syscalls 6 * 7 * Copyright (C) 1991-2002 Linus Torvalds 8 */ 9 #include <linux/highmem.h> 10 #include <linux/hrtimer_api.h> 11 #include <linux/ktime_api.h> 12 #include <linux/sched/signal.h> 13 #include <linux/syscalls_api.h> 14 #include <linux/debug_locks.h> 15 #include <linux/prefetch.h> 16 #include <linux/capability.h> 17 #include <linux/pgtable_api.h> 18 #include <linux/wait_bit.h> 19 #include <linux/jiffies.h> 20 #include <linux/spinlock_api.h> 21 #include <linux/cpumask_api.h> 22 #include <linux/lockdep_api.h> 23 #include <linux/hardirq.h> 24 #include <linux/softirq.h> 25 #include <linux/refcount_api.h> 26 #include <linux/topology.h> 27 #include <linux/sched/clock.h> 28 #include <linux/sched/cond_resched.h> 29 #include <linux/sched/cputime.h> 30 #include <linux/sched/debug.h> 31 #include <linux/sched/hotplug.h> 32 #include <linux/sched/init.h> 33 #include <linux/sched/isolation.h> 34 #include <linux/sched/loadavg.h> 35 #include <linux/sched/mm.h> 36 #include <linux/sched/nohz.h> 37 #include <linux/sched/rseq_api.h> 38 #include <linux/sched/rt.h> 39 40 #include <linux/blkdev.h> 41 #include <linux/context_tracking.h> 42 #include <linux/cpuset.h> 43 #include <linux/delayacct.h> 44 #include <linux/init_task.h> 45 #include <linux/interrupt.h> 46 #include <linux/ioprio.h> 47 #include <linux/kallsyms.h> 48 #include <linux/kcov.h> 49 #include <linux/kprobes.h> 50 #include <linux/llist_api.h> 51 #include <linux/mmu_context.h> 52 #include <linux/mmzone.h> 53 #include <linux/mutex_api.h> 54 #include <linux/nmi.h> 55 #include <linux/nospec.h> 56 #include <linux/perf_event_api.h> 57 #include <linux/profile.h> 58 #include <linux/psi.h> 59 #include <linux/rcuwait_api.h> 60 #include <linux/sched/wake_q.h> 61 #include <linux/scs.h> 62 #include <linux/slab.h> 63 #include <linux/syscalls.h> 64 #include <linux/vtime.h> 65 #include <linux/wait_api.h> 66 #include <linux/workqueue_api.h> 67 68 #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC 69 # ifdef CONFIG_GENERIC_ENTRY 70 # include <linux/entry-common.h> 71 # endif 72 #endif 73 74 #include <uapi/linux/sched/types.h> 75 76 #include <asm/irq_regs.h> 77 #include <asm/switch_to.h> 78 #include <asm/tlb.h> 79 80 #define CREATE_TRACE_POINTS 81 #include <linux/sched/rseq_api.h> 82 #include <trace/events/sched.h> 83 #include <trace/events/ipi.h> 84 #undef CREATE_TRACE_POINTS 85 86 #include "sched.h" 87 #include "stats.h" 88 #include "autogroup.h" 89 90 #include "autogroup.h" 91 #include "pelt.h" 92 #include "smp.h" 93 #include "stats.h" 94 95 #include "../workqueue_internal.h" 96 #include "../../io_uring/io-wq.h" 97 #include "../smpboot.h" 98 99 EXPORT_TRACEPOINT_SYMBOL_GPL(ipi_send_cpu); 100 EXPORT_TRACEPOINT_SYMBOL_GPL(ipi_send_cpumask); 101 102 /* 103 * Export tracepoints that act as a bare tracehook (ie: have no trace event 104 * associated with them) to allow external modules to probe them. 105 */ 106 EXPORT_TRACEPOINT_SYMBOL_GPL(pelt_cfs_tp); 107 EXPORT_TRACEPOINT_SYMBOL_GPL(pelt_rt_tp); 108 EXPORT_TRACEPOINT_SYMBOL_GPL(pelt_dl_tp); 109 EXPORT_TRACEPOINT_SYMBOL_GPL(pelt_irq_tp); 110 EXPORT_TRACEPOINT_SYMBOL_GPL(pelt_se_tp); 111 EXPORT_TRACEPOINT_SYMBOL_GPL(pelt_thermal_tp); 112 EXPORT_TRACEPOINT_SYMBOL_GPL(sched_cpu_capacity_tp); 113 EXPORT_TRACEPOINT_SYMBOL_GPL(sched_overutilized_tp); 114 EXPORT_TRACEPOINT_SYMBOL_GPL(sched_util_est_cfs_tp); 115 EXPORT_TRACEPOINT_SYMBOL_GPL(sched_util_est_se_tp); 116 EXPORT_TRACEPOINT_SYMBOL_GPL(sched_update_nr_running_tp); 117 118 DEFINE_PER_CPU_SHARED_ALIGNED(struct rq, runqueues); 119 120 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_DEBUG 121 /* 122 * Debugging: various feature bits 123 * 124 * If SCHED_DEBUG is disabled, each compilation unit has its own copy of 125 * sysctl_sched_features, defined in sched.h, to allow constants propagation 126 * at compile time and compiler optimization based on features default. 127 */ 128 #define SCHED_FEAT(name, enabled) \ 129 (1UL << __SCHED_FEAT_##name) * enabled | 130 const_debug unsigned int sysctl_sched_features = 131 #include "features.h" 132 0; 133 #undef SCHED_FEAT 134 135 /* 136 * Print a warning if need_resched is set for the given duration (if 137 * LATENCY_WARN is enabled). 138 * 139 * If sysctl_resched_latency_warn_once is set, only one warning will be shown 140 * per boot. 141 */ 142 __read_mostly int sysctl_resched_latency_warn_ms = 100; 143 __read_mostly int sysctl_resched_latency_warn_once = 1; 144 #endif /* CONFIG_SCHED_DEBUG */ 145 146 /* 147 * Number of tasks to iterate in a single balance run. 148 * Limited because this is done with IRQs disabled. 149 */ 150 const_debug unsigned int sysctl_sched_nr_migrate = SCHED_NR_MIGRATE_BREAK; 151 152 __read_mostly int scheduler_running; 153 154 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_CORE 155 156 DEFINE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE(__sched_core_enabled); 157 158 /* kernel prio, less is more */ 159 static inline int __task_prio(const struct task_struct *p) 160 { 161 if (p->sched_class == &stop_sched_class) /* trumps deadline */ 162 return -2; 163 164 if (rt_prio(p->prio)) /* includes deadline */ 165 return p->prio; /* [-1, 99] */ 166 167 if (p->sched_class == &idle_sched_class) 168 return MAX_RT_PRIO + NICE_WIDTH; /* 140 */ 169 170 return MAX_RT_PRIO + MAX_NICE; /* 120, squash fair */ 171 } 172 173 /* 174 * l(a,b) 175 * le(a,b) := !l(b,a) 176 * g(a,b) := l(b,a) 177 * ge(a,b) := !l(a,b) 178 */ 179 180 /* real prio, less is less */ 181 static inline bool prio_less(const struct task_struct *a, 182 const struct task_struct *b, bool in_fi) 183 { 184 185 int pa = __task_prio(a), pb = __task_prio(b); 186 187 if (-pa < -pb) 188 return true; 189 190 if (-pb < -pa) 191 return false; 192 193 if (pa == -1) /* dl_prio() doesn't work because of stop_class above */ 194 return !dl_time_before(a->dl.deadline, b->dl.deadline); 195 196 if (pa == MAX_RT_PRIO + MAX_NICE) /* fair */ 197 return cfs_prio_less(a, b, in_fi); 198 199 return false; 200 } 201 202 static inline bool __sched_core_less(const struct task_struct *a, 203 const struct task_struct *b) 204 { 205 if (a->core_cookie < b->core_cookie) 206 return true; 207 208 if (a->core_cookie > b->core_cookie) 209 return false; 210 211 /* flip prio, so high prio is leftmost */ 212 if (prio_less(b, a, !!task_rq(a)->core->core_forceidle_count)) 213 return true; 214 215 return false; 216 } 217 218 #define __node_2_sc(node) rb_entry((node), struct task_struct, core_node) 219 220 static inline bool rb_sched_core_less(struct rb_node *a, const struct rb_node *b) 221 { 222 return __sched_core_less(__node_2_sc(a), __node_2_sc(b)); 223 } 224 225 static inline int rb_sched_core_cmp(const void *key, const struct rb_node *node) 226 { 227 const struct task_struct *p = __node_2_sc(node); 228 unsigned long cookie = (unsigned long)key; 229 230 if (cookie < p->core_cookie) 231 return -1; 232 233 if (cookie > p->core_cookie) 234 return 1; 235 236 return 0; 237 } 238 239 void sched_core_enqueue(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p) 240 { 241 rq->core->core_task_seq++; 242 243 if (!p->core_cookie) 244 return; 245 246 rb_add(&p->core_node, &rq->core_tree, rb_sched_core_less); 247 } 248 249 void sched_core_dequeue(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p, int flags) 250 { 251 rq->core->core_task_seq++; 252 253 if (sched_core_enqueued(p)) { 254 rb_erase(&p->core_node, &rq->core_tree); 255 RB_CLEAR_NODE(&p->core_node); 256 } 257 258 /* 259 * Migrating the last task off the cpu, with the cpu in forced idle 260 * state. Reschedule to create an accounting edge for forced idle, 261 * and re-examine whether the core is still in forced idle state. 262 */ 263 if (!(flags & DEQUEUE_SAVE) && rq->nr_running == 1 && 264 rq->core->core_forceidle_count && rq->curr == rq->idle) 265 resched_curr(rq); 266 } 267 268 static int sched_task_is_throttled(struct task_struct *p, int cpu) 269 { 270 if (p->sched_class->task_is_throttled) 271 return p->sched_class->task_is_throttled(p, cpu); 272 273 return 0; 274 } 275 276 static struct task_struct *sched_core_next(struct task_struct *p, unsigned long cookie) 277 { 278 struct rb_node *node = &p->core_node; 279 int cpu = task_cpu(p); 280 281 do { 282 node = rb_next(node); 283 if (!node) 284 return NULL; 285 286 p = __node_2_sc(node); 287 if (p->core_cookie != cookie) 288 return NULL; 289 290 } while (sched_task_is_throttled(p, cpu)); 291 292 return p; 293 } 294 295 /* 296 * Find left-most (aka, highest priority) and unthrottled task matching @cookie. 297 * If no suitable task is found, NULL will be returned. 298 */ 299 static struct task_struct *sched_core_find(struct rq *rq, unsigned long cookie) 300 { 301 struct task_struct *p; 302 struct rb_node *node; 303 304 node = rb_find_first((void *)cookie, &rq->core_tree, rb_sched_core_cmp); 305 if (!node) 306 return NULL; 307 308 p = __node_2_sc(node); 309 if (!sched_task_is_throttled(p, rq->cpu)) 310 return p; 311 312 return sched_core_next(p, cookie); 313 } 314 315 /* 316 * Magic required such that: 317 * 318 * raw_spin_rq_lock(rq); 319 * ... 320 * raw_spin_rq_unlock(rq); 321 * 322 * ends up locking and unlocking the _same_ lock, and all CPUs 323 * always agree on what rq has what lock. 324 * 325 * XXX entirely possible to selectively enable cores, don't bother for now. 326 */ 327 328 static DEFINE_MUTEX(sched_core_mutex); 329 static atomic_t sched_core_count; 330 static struct cpumask sched_core_mask; 331 332 static void sched_core_lock(int cpu, unsigned long *flags) 333 { 334 const struct cpumask *smt_mask = cpu_smt_mask(cpu); 335 int t, i = 0; 336 337 local_irq_save(*flags); 338 for_each_cpu(t, smt_mask) 339 raw_spin_lock_nested(&cpu_rq(t)->__lock, i++); 340 } 341 342 static void sched_core_unlock(int cpu, unsigned long *flags) 343 { 344 const struct cpumask *smt_mask = cpu_smt_mask(cpu); 345 int t; 346 347 for_each_cpu(t, smt_mask) 348 raw_spin_unlock(&cpu_rq(t)->__lock); 349 local_irq_restore(*flags); 350 } 351 352 static void __sched_core_flip(bool enabled) 353 { 354 unsigned long flags; 355 int cpu, t; 356 357 cpus_read_lock(); 358 359 /* 360 * Toggle the online cores, one by one. 361 */ 362 cpumask_copy(&sched_core_mask, cpu_online_mask); 363 for_each_cpu(cpu, &sched_core_mask) { 364 const struct cpumask *smt_mask = cpu_smt_mask(cpu); 365 366 sched_core_lock(cpu, &flags); 367 368 for_each_cpu(t, smt_mask) 369 cpu_rq(t)->core_enabled = enabled; 370 371 cpu_rq(cpu)->core->core_forceidle_start = 0; 372 373 sched_core_unlock(cpu, &flags); 374 375 cpumask_andnot(&sched_core_mask, &sched_core_mask, smt_mask); 376 } 377 378 /* 379 * Toggle the offline CPUs. 380 */ 381 for_each_cpu_andnot(cpu, cpu_possible_mask, cpu_online_mask) 382 cpu_rq(cpu)->core_enabled = enabled; 383 384 cpus_read_unlock(); 385 } 386 387 static void sched_core_assert_empty(void) 388 { 389 int cpu; 390 391 for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) 392 WARN_ON_ONCE(!RB_EMPTY_ROOT(&cpu_rq(cpu)->core_tree)); 393 } 394 395 static void __sched_core_enable(void) 396 { 397 static_branch_enable(&__sched_core_enabled); 398 /* 399 * Ensure all previous instances of raw_spin_rq_*lock() have finished 400 * and future ones will observe !sched_core_disabled(). 401 */ 402 synchronize_rcu(); 403 __sched_core_flip(true); 404 sched_core_assert_empty(); 405 } 406 407 static void __sched_core_disable(void) 408 { 409 sched_core_assert_empty(); 410 __sched_core_flip(false); 411 static_branch_disable(&__sched_core_enabled); 412 } 413 414 void sched_core_get(void) 415 { 416 if (atomic_inc_not_zero(&sched_core_count)) 417 return; 418 419 mutex_lock(&sched_core_mutex); 420 if (!atomic_read(&sched_core_count)) 421 __sched_core_enable(); 422 423 smp_mb__before_atomic(); 424 atomic_inc(&sched_core_count); 425 mutex_unlock(&sched_core_mutex); 426 } 427 428 static void __sched_core_put(struct work_struct *work) 429 { 430 if (atomic_dec_and_mutex_lock(&sched_core_count, &sched_core_mutex)) { 431 __sched_core_disable(); 432 mutex_unlock(&sched_core_mutex); 433 } 434 } 435 436 void sched_core_put(void) 437 { 438 static DECLARE_WORK(_work, __sched_core_put); 439 440 /* 441 * "There can be only one" 442 * 443 * Either this is the last one, or we don't actually need to do any 444 * 'work'. If it is the last *again*, we rely on 445 * WORK_STRUCT_PENDING_BIT. 446 */ 447 if (!atomic_add_unless(&sched_core_count, -1, 1)) 448 schedule_work(&_work); 449 } 450 451 #else /* !CONFIG_SCHED_CORE */ 452 453 static inline void sched_core_enqueue(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p) { } 454 static inline void 455 sched_core_dequeue(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p, int flags) { } 456 457 #endif /* CONFIG_SCHED_CORE */ 458 459 /* 460 * Serialization rules: 461 * 462 * Lock order: 463 * 464 * p->pi_lock 465 * rq->lock 466 * hrtimer_cpu_base->lock (hrtimer_start() for bandwidth controls) 467 * 468 * rq1->lock 469 * rq2->lock where: rq1 < rq2 470 * 471 * Regular state: 472 * 473 * Normal scheduling state is serialized by rq->lock. __schedule() takes the 474 * local CPU's rq->lock, it optionally removes the task from the runqueue and 475 * always looks at the local rq data structures to find the most eligible task 476 * to run next. 477 * 478 * Task enqueue is also under rq->lock, possibly taken from another CPU. 479 * Wakeups from another LLC domain might use an IPI to transfer the enqueue to 480 * the local CPU to avoid bouncing the runqueue state around [ see 481 * ttwu_queue_wakelist() ] 482 * 483 * Task wakeup, specifically wakeups that involve migration, are horribly 484 * complicated to avoid having to take two rq->locks. 485 * 486 * Special state: 487 * 488 * System-calls and anything external will use task_rq_lock() which acquires 489 * both p->pi_lock and rq->lock. As a consequence the state they change is 490 * stable while holding either lock: 491 * 492 * - sched_setaffinity()/ 493 * set_cpus_allowed_ptr(): p->cpus_ptr, p->nr_cpus_allowed 494 * - set_user_nice(): p->se.load, p->*prio 495 * - __sched_setscheduler(): p->sched_class, p->policy, p->*prio, 496 * p->se.load, p->rt_priority, 497 * p->dl.dl_{runtime, deadline, period, flags, bw, density} 498 * - sched_setnuma(): p->numa_preferred_nid 499 * - sched_move_task(): p->sched_task_group 500 * - uclamp_update_active() p->uclamp* 501 * 502 * p->state <- TASK_*: 503 * 504 * is changed locklessly using set_current_state(), __set_current_state() or 505 * set_special_state(), see their respective comments, or by 506 * try_to_wake_up(). This latter uses p->pi_lock to serialize against 507 * concurrent self. 508 * 509 * p->on_rq <- { 0, 1 = TASK_ON_RQ_QUEUED, 2 = TASK_ON_RQ_MIGRATING }: 510 * 511 * is set by activate_task() and cleared by deactivate_task(), under 512 * rq->lock. Non-zero indicates the task is runnable, the special 513 * ON_RQ_MIGRATING state is used for migration without holding both 514 * rq->locks. It indicates task_cpu() is not stable, see task_rq_lock(). 515 * 516 * p->on_cpu <- { 0, 1 }: 517 * 518 * is set by prepare_task() and cleared by finish_task() such that it will be 519 * set before p is scheduled-in and cleared after p is scheduled-out, both 520 * under rq->lock. Non-zero indicates the task is running on its CPU. 521 * 522 * [ The astute reader will observe that it is possible for two tasks on one 523 * CPU to have ->on_cpu = 1 at the same time. ] 524 * 525 * task_cpu(p): is changed by set_task_cpu(), the rules are: 526 * 527 * - Don't call set_task_cpu() on a blocked task: 528 * 529 * We don't care what CPU we're not running on, this simplifies hotplug, 530 * the CPU assignment of blocked tasks isn't required to be valid. 531 * 532 * - for try_to_wake_up(), called under p->pi_lock: 533 * 534 * This allows try_to_wake_up() to only take one rq->lock, see its comment. 535 * 536 * - for migration called under rq->lock: 537 * [ see task_on_rq_migrating() in task_rq_lock() ] 538 * 539 * o move_queued_task() 540 * o detach_task() 541 * 542 * - for migration called under double_rq_lock(): 543 * 544 * o __migrate_swap_task() 545 * o push_rt_task() / pull_rt_task() 546 * o push_dl_task() / pull_dl_task() 547 * o dl_task_offline_migration() 548 * 549 */ 550 551 void raw_spin_rq_lock_nested(struct rq *rq, int subclass) 552 { 553 raw_spinlock_t *lock; 554 555 /* Matches synchronize_rcu() in __sched_core_enable() */ 556 preempt_disable(); 557 if (sched_core_disabled()) { 558 raw_spin_lock_nested(&rq->__lock, subclass); 559 /* preempt_count *MUST* be > 1 */ 560 preempt_enable_no_resched(); 561 return; 562 } 563 564 for (;;) { 565 lock = __rq_lockp(rq); 566 raw_spin_lock_nested(lock, subclass); 567 if (likely(lock == __rq_lockp(rq))) { 568 /* preempt_count *MUST* be > 1 */ 569 preempt_enable_no_resched(); 570 return; 571 } 572 raw_spin_unlock(lock); 573 } 574 } 575 576 bool raw_spin_rq_trylock(struct rq *rq) 577 { 578 raw_spinlock_t *lock; 579 bool ret; 580 581 /* Matches synchronize_rcu() in __sched_core_enable() */ 582 preempt_disable(); 583 if (sched_core_disabled()) { 584 ret = raw_spin_trylock(&rq->__lock); 585 preempt_enable(); 586 return ret; 587 } 588 589 for (;;) { 590 lock = __rq_lockp(rq); 591 ret = raw_spin_trylock(lock); 592 if (!ret || (likely(lock == __rq_lockp(rq)))) { 593 preempt_enable(); 594 return ret; 595 } 596 raw_spin_unlock(lock); 597 } 598 } 599 600 void raw_spin_rq_unlock(struct rq *rq) 601 { 602 raw_spin_unlock(rq_lockp(rq)); 603 } 604 605 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP 606 /* 607 * double_rq_lock - safely lock two runqueues 608 */ 609 void double_rq_lock(struct rq *rq1, struct rq *rq2) 610 { 611 lockdep_assert_irqs_disabled(); 612 613 if (rq_order_less(rq2, rq1)) 614 swap(rq1, rq2); 615 616 raw_spin_rq_lock(rq1); 617 if (__rq_lockp(rq1) != __rq_lockp(rq2)) 618 raw_spin_rq_lock_nested(rq2, SINGLE_DEPTH_NESTING); 619 620 double_rq_clock_clear_update(rq1, rq2); 621 } 622 #endif 623 624 /* 625 * __task_rq_lock - lock the rq @p resides on. 626 */ 627 struct rq *__task_rq_lock(struct task_struct *p, struct rq_flags *rf) 628 __acquires(rq->lock) 629 { 630 struct rq *rq; 631 632 lockdep_assert_held(&p->pi_lock); 633 634 for (;;) { 635 rq = task_rq(p); 636 raw_spin_rq_lock(rq); 637 if (likely(rq == task_rq(p) && !task_on_rq_migrating(p))) { 638 rq_pin_lock(rq, rf); 639 return rq; 640 } 641 raw_spin_rq_unlock(rq); 642 643 while (unlikely(task_on_rq_migrating(p))) 644 cpu_relax(); 645 } 646 } 647 648 /* 649 * task_rq_lock - lock p->pi_lock and lock the rq @p resides on. 650 */ 651 struct rq *task_rq_lock(struct task_struct *p, struct rq_flags *rf) 652 __acquires(p->pi_lock) 653 __acquires(rq->lock) 654 { 655 struct rq *rq; 656 657 for (;;) { 658 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&p->pi_lock, rf->flags); 659 rq = task_rq(p); 660 raw_spin_rq_lock(rq); 661 /* 662 * move_queued_task() task_rq_lock() 663 * 664 * ACQUIRE (rq->lock) 665 * [S] ->on_rq = MIGRATING [L] rq = task_rq() 666 * WMB (__set_task_cpu()) ACQUIRE (rq->lock); 667 * [S] ->cpu = new_cpu [L] task_rq() 668 * [L] ->on_rq 669 * RELEASE (rq->lock) 670 * 671 * If we observe the old CPU in task_rq_lock(), the acquire of 672 * the old rq->lock will fully serialize against the stores. 673 * 674 * If we observe the new CPU in task_rq_lock(), the address 675 * dependency headed by '[L] rq = task_rq()' and the acquire 676 * will pair with the WMB to ensure we then also see migrating. 677 */ 678 if (likely(rq == task_rq(p) && !task_on_rq_migrating(p))) { 679 rq_pin_lock(rq, rf); 680 return rq; 681 } 682 raw_spin_rq_unlock(rq); 683 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&p->pi_lock, rf->flags); 684 685 while (unlikely(task_on_rq_migrating(p))) 686 cpu_relax(); 687 } 688 } 689 690 /* 691 * RQ-clock updating methods: 692 */ 693 694 static void update_rq_clock_task(struct rq *rq, s64 delta) 695 { 696 /* 697 * In theory, the compile should just see 0 here, and optimize out the call 698 * to sched_rt_avg_update. But I don't trust it... 699 */ 700 s64 __maybe_unused steal = 0, irq_delta = 0; 701 702 #ifdef CONFIG_IRQ_TIME_ACCOUNTING 703 irq_delta = irq_time_read(cpu_of(rq)) - rq->prev_irq_time; 704 705 /* 706 * Since irq_time is only updated on {soft,}irq_exit, we might run into 707 * this case when a previous update_rq_clock() happened inside a 708 * {soft,}irq region. 709 * 710 * When this happens, we stop ->clock_task and only update the 711 * prev_irq_time stamp to account for the part that fit, so that a next 712 * update will consume the rest. This ensures ->clock_task is 713 * monotonic. 714 * 715 * It does however cause some slight miss-attribution of {soft,}irq 716 * time, a more accurate solution would be to update the irq_time using 717 * the current rq->clock timestamp, except that would require using 718 * atomic ops. 719 */ 720 if (irq_delta > delta) 721 irq_delta = delta; 722 723 rq->prev_irq_time += irq_delta; 724 delta -= irq_delta; 725 delayacct_irq(rq->curr, irq_delta); 726 #endif 727 #ifdef CONFIG_PARAVIRT_TIME_ACCOUNTING 728 if (static_key_false((¶virt_steal_rq_enabled))) { 729 steal = paravirt_steal_clock(cpu_of(rq)); 730 steal -= rq->prev_steal_time_rq; 731 732 if (unlikely(steal > delta)) 733 steal = delta; 734 735 rq->prev_steal_time_rq += steal; 736 delta -= steal; 737 } 738 #endif 739 740 rq->clock_task += delta; 741 742 #ifdef CONFIG_HAVE_SCHED_AVG_IRQ 743 if ((irq_delta + steal) && sched_feat(NONTASK_CAPACITY)) 744 update_irq_load_avg(rq, irq_delta + steal); 745 #endif 746 update_rq_clock_pelt(rq, delta); 747 } 748 749 void update_rq_clock(struct rq *rq) 750 { 751 s64 delta; 752 753 lockdep_assert_rq_held(rq); 754 755 if (rq->clock_update_flags & RQCF_ACT_SKIP) 756 return; 757 758 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_DEBUG 759 if (sched_feat(WARN_DOUBLE_CLOCK)) 760 SCHED_WARN_ON(rq->clock_update_flags & RQCF_UPDATED); 761 rq->clock_update_flags |= RQCF_UPDATED; 762 #endif 763 764 delta = sched_clock_cpu(cpu_of(rq)) - rq->clock; 765 if (delta < 0) 766 return; 767 rq->clock += delta; 768 update_rq_clock_task(rq, delta); 769 } 770 771 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_HRTICK 772 /* 773 * Use HR-timers to deliver accurate preemption points. 774 */ 775 776 static void hrtick_clear(struct rq *rq) 777 { 778 if (hrtimer_active(&rq->hrtick_timer)) 779 hrtimer_cancel(&rq->hrtick_timer); 780 } 781 782 /* 783 * High-resolution timer tick. 784 * Runs from hardirq context with interrupts disabled. 785 */ 786 static enum hrtimer_restart hrtick(struct hrtimer *timer) 787 { 788 struct rq *rq = container_of(timer, struct rq, hrtick_timer); 789 struct rq_flags rf; 790 791 WARN_ON_ONCE(cpu_of(rq) != smp_processor_id()); 792 793 rq_lock(rq, &rf); 794 update_rq_clock(rq); 795 rq->curr->sched_class->task_tick(rq, rq->curr, 1); 796 rq_unlock(rq, &rf); 797 798 return HRTIMER_NORESTART; 799 } 800 801 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP 802 803 static void __hrtick_restart(struct rq *rq) 804 { 805 struct hrtimer *timer = &rq->hrtick_timer; 806 ktime_t time = rq->hrtick_time; 807 808 hrtimer_start(timer, time, HRTIMER_MODE_ABS_PINNED_HARD); 809 } 810 811 /* 812 * called from hardirq (IPI) context 813 */ 814 static void __hrtick_start(void *arg) 815 { 816 struct rq *rq = arg; 817 struct rq_flags rf; 818 819 rq_lock(rq, &rf); 820 __hrtick_restart(rq); 821 rq_unlock(rq, &rf); 822 } 823 824 /* 825 * Called to set the hrtick timer state. 826 * 827 * called with rq->lock held and irqs disabled 828 */ 829 void hrtick_start(struct rq *rq, u64 delay) 830 { 831 struct hrtimer *timer = &rq->hrtick_timer; 832 s64 delta; 833 834 /* 835 * Don't schedule slices shorter than 10000ns, that just 836 * doesn't make sense and can cause timer DoS. 837 */ 838 delta = max_t(s64, delay, 10000LL); 839 rq->hrtick_time = ktime_add_ns(timer->base->get_time(), delta); 840 841 if (rq == this_rq()) 842 __hrtick_restart(rq); 843 else 844 smp_call_function_single_async(cpu_of(rq), &rq->hrtick_csd); 845 } 846 847 #else 848 /* 849 * Called to set the hrtick timer state. 850 * 851 * called with rq->lock held and irqs disabled 852 */ 853 void hrtick_start(struct rq *rq, u64 delay) 854 { 855 /* 856 * Don't schedule slices shorter than 10000ns, that just 857 * doesn't make sense. Rely on vruntime for fairness. 858 */ 859 delay = max_t(u64, delay, 10000LL); 860 hrtimer_start(&rq->hrtick_timer, ns_to_ktime(delay), 861 HRTIMER_MODE_REL_PINNED_HARD); 862 } 863 864 #endif /* CONFIG_SMP */ 865 866 static void hrtick_rq_init(struct rq *rq) 867 { 868 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP 869 INIT_CSD(&rq->hrtick_csd, __hrtick_start, rq); 870 #endif 871 hrtimer_init(&rq->hrtick_timer, CLOCK_MONOTONIC, HRTIMER_MODE_REL_HARD); 872 rq->hrtick_timer.function = hrtick; 873 } 874 #else /* CONFIG_SCHED_HRTICK */ 875 static inline void hrtick_clear(struct rq *rq) 876 { 877 } 878 879 static inline void hrtick_rq_init(struct rq *rq) 880 { 881 } 882 #endif /* CONFIG_SCHED_HRTICK */ 883 884 /* 885 * cmpxchg based fetch_or, macro so it works for different integer types 886 */ 887 #define fetch_or(ptr, mask) \ 888 ({ \ 889 typeof(ptr) _ptr = (ptr); \ 890 typeof(mask) _mask = (mask); \ 891 typeof(*_ptr) _val = *_ptr; \ 892 \ 893 do { \ 894 } while (!try_cmpxchg(_ptr, &_val, _val | _mask)); \ 895 _val; \ 896 }) 897 898 #if defined(CONFIG_SMP) && defined(TIF_POLLING_NRFLAG) 899 /* 900 * Atomically set TIF_NEED_RESCHED and test for TIF_POLLING_NRFLAG, 901 * this avoids any races wrt polling state changes and thereby avoids 902 * spurious IPIs. 903 */ 904 static inline bool set_nr_and_not_polling(struct task_struct *p) 905 { 906 struct thread_info *ti = task_thread_info(p); 907 return !(fetch_or(&ti->flags, _TIF_NEED_RESCHED) & _TIF_POLLING_NRFLAG); 908 } 909 910 /* 911 * Atomically set TIF_NEED_RESCHED if TIF_POLLING_NRFLAG is set. 912 * 913 * If this returns true, then the idle task promises to call 914 * sched_ttwu_pending() and reschedule soon. 915 */ 916 static bool set_nr_if_polling(struct task_struct *p) 917 { 918 struct thread_info *ti = task_thread_info(p); 919 typeof(ti->flags) val = READ_ONCE(ti->flags); 920 921 for (;;) { 922 if (!(val & _TIF_POLLING_NRFLAG)) 923 return false; 924 if (val & _TIF_NEED_RESCHED) 925 return true; 926 if (try_cmpxchg(&ti->flags, &val, val | _TIF_NEED_RESCHED)) 927 break; 928 } 929 return true; 930 } 931 932 #else 933 static inline bool set_nr_and_not_polling(struct task_struct *p) 934 { 935 set_tsk_need_resched(p); 936 return true; 937 } 938 939 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP 940 static inline bool set_nr_if_polling(struct task_struct *p) 941 { 942 return false; 943 } 944 #endif 945 #endif 946 947 static bool __wake_q_add(struct wake_q_head *head, struct task_struct *task) 948 { 949 struct wake_q_node *node = &task->wake_q; 950 951 /* 952 * Atomically grab the task, if ->wake_q is !nil already it means 953 * it's already queued (either by us or someone else) and will get the 954 * wakeup due to that. 955 * 956 * In order to ensure that a pending wakeup will observe our pending 957 * state, even in the failed case, an explicit smp_mb() must be used. 958 */ 959 smp_mb__before_atomic(); 960 if (unlikely(cmpxchg_relaxed(&node->next, NULL, WAKE_Q_TAIL))) 961 return false; 962 963 /* 964 * The head is context local, there can be no concurrency. 965 */ 966 *head->lastp = node; 967 head->lastp = &node->next; 968 return true; 969 } 970 971 /** 972 * wake_q_add() - queue a wakeup for 'later' waking. 973 * @head: the wake_q_head to add @task to 974 * @task: the task to queue for 'later' wakeup 975 * 976 * Queue a task for later wakeup, most likely by the wake_up_q() call in the 977 * same context, _HOWEVER_ this is not guaranteed, the wakeup can come 978 * instantly. 979 * 980 * This function must be used as-if it were wake_up_process(); IOW the task 981 * must be ready to be woken at this location. 982 */ 983 void wake_q_add(struct wake_q_head *head, struct task_struct *task) 984 { 985 if (__wake_q_add(head, task)) 986 get_task_struct(task); 987 } 988 989 /** 990 * wake_q_add_safe() - safely queue a wakeup for 'later' waking. 991 * @head: the wake_q_head to add @task to 992 * @task: the task to queue for 'later' wakeup 993 * 994 * Queue a task for later wakeup, most likely by the wake_up_q() call in the 995 * same context, _HOWEVER_ this is not guaranteed, the wakeup can come 996 * instantly. 997 * 998 * This function must be used as-if it were wake_up_process(); IOW the task 999 * must be ready to be woken at this location. 1000 * 1001 * This function is essentially a task-safe equivalent to wake_q_add(). Callers 1002 * that already hold reference to @task can call the 'safe' version and trust 1003 * wake_q to do the right thing depending whether or not the @task is already 1004 * queued for wakeup. 1005 */ 1006 void wake_q_add_safe(struct wake_q_head *head, struct task_struct *task) 1007 { 1008 if (!__wake_q_add(head, task)) 1009 put_task_struct(task); 1010 } 1011 1012 void wake_up_q(struct wake_q_head *head) 1013 { 1014 struct wake_q_node *node = head->first; 1015 1016 while (node != WAKE_Q_TAIL) { 1017 struct task_struct *task; 1018 1019 task = container_of(node, struct task_struct, wake_q); 1020 /* Task can safely be re-inserted now: */ 1021 node = node->next; 1022 task->wake_q.next = NULL; 1023 1024 /* 1025 * wake_up_process() executes a full barrier, which pairs with 1026 * the queueing in wake_q_add() so as not to miss wakeups. 1027 */ 1028 wake_up_process(task); 1029 put_task_struct(task); 1030 } 1031 } 1032 1033 /* 1034 * resched_curr - mark rq's current task 'to be rescheduled now'. 1035 * 1036 * On UP this means the setting of the need_resched flag, on SMP it 1037 * might also involve a cross-CPU call to trigger the scheduler on 1038 * the target CPU. 1039 */ 1040 void resched_curr(struct rq *rq) 1041 { 1042 struct task_struct *curr = rq->curr; 1043 int cpu; 1044 1045 lockdep_assert_rq_held(rq); 1046 1047 if (test_tsk_need_resched(curr)) 1048 return; 1049 1050 cpu = cpu_of(rq); 1051 1052 if (cpu == smp_processor_id()) { 1053 set_tsk_need_resched(curr); 1054 set_preempt_need_resched(); 1055 return; 1056 } 1057 1058 if (set_nr_and_not_polling(curr)) 1059 smp_send_reschedule(cpu); 1060 else 1061 trace_sched_wake_idle_without_ipi(cpu); 1062 } 1063 1064 void resched_cpu(int cpu) 1065 { 1066 struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu); 1067 unsigned long flags; 1068 1069 raw_spin_rq_lock_irqsave(rq, flags); 1070 if (cpu_online(cpu) || cpu == smp_processor_id()) 1071 resched_curr(rq); 1072 raw_spin_rq_unlock_irqrestore(rq, flags); 1073 } 1074 1075 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP 1076 #ifdef CONFIG_NO_HZ_COMMON 1077 /* 1078 * In the semi idle case, use the nearest busy CPU for migrating timers 1079 * from an idle CPU. This is good for power-savings. 1080 * 1081 * We don't do similar optimization for completely idle system, as 1082 * selecting an idle CPU will add more delays to the timers than intended 1083 * (as that CPU's timer base may not be uptodate wrt jiffies etc). 1084 */ 1085 int get_nohz_timer_target(void) 1086 { 1087 int i, cpu = smp_processor_id(), default_cpu = -1; 1088 struct sched_domain *sd; 1089 const struct cpumask *hk_mask; 1090 1091 if (housekeeping_cpu(cpu, HK_TYPE_TIMER)) { 1092 if (!idle_cpu(cpu)) 1093 return cpu; 1094 default_cpu = cpu; 1095 } 1096 1097 hk_mask = housekeeping_cpumask(HK_TYPE_TIMER); 1098 1099 guard(rcu)(); 1100 1101 for_each_domain(cpu, sd) { 1102 for_each_cpu_and(i, sched_domain_span(sd), hk_mask) { 1103 if (cpu == i) 1104 continue; 1105 1106 if (!idle_cpu(i)) 1107 return i; 1108 } 1109 } 1110 1111 if (default_cpu == -1) 1112 default_cpu = housekeeping_any_cpu(HK_TYPE_TIMER); 1113 1114 return default_cpu; 1115 } 1116 1117 /* 1118 * When add_timer_on() enqueues a timer into the timer wheel of an 1119 * idle CPU then this timer might expire before the next timer event 1120 * which is scheduled to wake up that CPU. In case of a completely 1121 * idle system the next event might even be infinite time into the 1122 * future. wake_up_idle_cpu() ensures that the CPU is woken up and 1123 * leaves the inner idle loop so the newly added timer is taken into 1124 * account when the CPU goes back to idle and evaluates the timer 1125 * wheel for the next timer event. 1126 */ 1127 static void wake_up_idle_cpu(int cpu) 1128 { 1129 struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu); 1130 1131 if (cpu == smp_processor_id()) 1132 return; 1133 1134 if (set_nr_and_not_polling(rq->idle)) 1135 smp_send_reschedule(cpu); 1136 else 1137 trace_sched_wake_idle_without_ipi(cpu); 1138 } 1139 1140 static bool wake_up_full_nohz_cpu(int cpu) 1141 { 1142 /* 1143 * We just need the target to call irq_exit() and re-evaluate 1144 * the next tick. The nohz full kick at least implies that. 1145 * If needed we can still optimize that later with an 1146 * empty IRQ. 1147 */ 1148 if (cpu_is_offline(cpu)) 1149 return true; /* Don't try to wake offline CPUs. */ 1150 if (tick_nohz_full_cpu(cpu)) { 1151 if (cpu != smp_processor_id() || 1152 tick_nohz_tick_stopped()) 1153 tick_nohz_full_kick_cpu(cpu); 1154 return true; 1155 } 1156 1157 return false; 1158 } 1159 1160 /* 1161 * Wake up the specified CPU. If the CPU is going offline, it is the 1162 * caller's responsibility to deal with the lost wakeup, for example, 1163 * by hooking into the CPU_DEAD notifier like timers and hrtimers do. 1164 */ 1165 void wake_up_nohz_cpu(int cpu) 1166 { 1167 if (!wake_up_full_nohz_cpu(cpu)) 1168 wake_up_idle_cpu(cpu); 1169 } 1170 1171 static void nohz_csd_func(void *info) 1172 { 1173 struct rq *rq = info; 1174 int cpu = cpu_of(rq); 1175 unsigned int flags; 1176 1177 /* 1178 * Release the rq::nohz_csd. 1179 */ 1180 flags = atomic_fetch_andnot(NOHZ_KICK_MASK | NOHZ_NEWILB_KICK, nohz_flags(cpu)); 1181 WARN_ON(!(flags & NOHZ_KICK_MASK)); 1182 1183 rq->idle_balance = idle_cpu(cpu); 1184 if (rq->idle_balance) { 1185 rq->nohz_idle_balance = flags; 1186 __raise_softirq_irqoff(SCHED_SOFTIRQ); 1187 } 1188 } 1189 1190 #endif /* CONFIG_NO_HZ_COMMON */ 1191 1192 #ifdef CONFIG_NO_HZ_FULL 1193 static inline bool __need_bw_check(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p) 1194 { 1195 if (rq->nr_running != 1) 1196 return false; 1197 1198 if (p->sched_class != &fair_sched_class) 1199 return false; 1200 1201 if (!task_on_rq_queued(p)) 1202 return false; 1203 1204 return true; 1205 } 1206 1207 bool sched_can_stop_tick(struct rq *rq) 1208 { 1209 int fifo_nr_running; 1210 1211 /* Deadline tasks, even if single, need the tick */ 1212 if (rq->dl.dl_nr_running) 1213 return false; 1214 1215 /* 1216 * If there are more than one RR tasks, we need the tick to affect the 1217 * actual RR behaviour. 1218 */ 1219 if (rq->rt.rr_nr_running) { 1220 if (rq->rt.rr_nr_running == 1) 1221 return true; 1222 else 1223 return false; 1224 } 1225 1226 /* 1227 * If there's no RR tasks, but FIFO tasks, we can skip the tick, no 1228 * forced preemption between FIFO tasks. 1229 */ 1230 fifo_nr_running = rq->rt.rt_nr_running - rq->rt.rr_nr_running; 1231 if (fifo_nr_running) 1232 return true; 1233 1234 /* 1235 * If there are no DL,RR/FIFO tasks, there must only be CFS tasks left; 1236 * if there's more than one we need the tick for involuntary 1237 * preemption. 1238 */ 1239 if (rq->nr_running > 1) 1240 return false; 1241 1242 /* 1243 * If there is one task and it has CFS runtime bandwidth constraints 1244 * and it's on the cpu now we don't want to stop the tick. 1245 * This check prevents clearing the bit if a newly enqueued task here is 1246 * dequeued by migrating while the constrained task continues to run. 1247 * E.g. going from 2->1 without going through pick_next_task(). 1248 */ 1249 if (sched_feat(HZ_BW) && __need_bw_check(rq, rq->curr)) { 1250 if (cfs_task_bw_constrained(rq->curr)) 1251 return false; 1252 } 1253 1254 return true; 1255 } 1256 #endif /* CONFIG_NO_HZ_FULL */ 1257 #endif /* CONFIG_SMP */ 1258 1259 #if defined(CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED) || (defined(CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED) && \ 1260 (defined(CONFIG_SMP) || defined(CONFIG_CFS_BANDWIDTH))) 1261 /* 1262 * Iterate task_group tree rooted at *from, calling @down when first entering a 1263 * node and @up when leaving it for the final time. 1264 * 1265 * Caller must hold rcu_lock or sufficient equivalent. 1266 */ 1267 int walk_tg_tree_from(struct task_group *from, 1268 tg_visitor down, tg_visitor up, void *data) 1269 { 1270 struct task_group *parent, *child; 1271 int ret; 1272 1273 parent = from; 1274 1275 down: 1276 ret = (*down)(parent, data); 1277 if (ret) 1278 goto out; 1279 list_for_each_entry_rcu(child, &parent->children, siblings) { 1280 parent = child; 1281 goto down; 1282 1283 up: 1284 continue; 1285 } 1286 ret = (*up)(parent, data); 1287 if (ret || parent == from) 1288 goto out; 1289 1290 child = parent; 1291 parent = parent->parent; 1292 if (parent) 1293 goto up; 1294 out: 1295 return ret; 1296 } 1297 1298 int tg_nop(struct task_group *tg, void *data) 1299 { 1300 return 0; 1301 } 1302 #endif 1303 1304 static void set_load_weight(struct task_struct *p, bool update_load) 1305 { 1306 int prio = p->static_prio - MAX_RT_PRIO; 1307 struct load_weight lw; 1308 1309 if (task_has_idle_policy(p)) { 1310 lw.weight = scale_load(WEIGHT_IDLEPRIO); 1311 lw.inv_weight = WMULT_IDLEPRIO; 1312 } else { 1313 lw.weight = scale_load(sched_prio_to_weight[prio]); 1314 lw.inv_weight = sched_prio_to_wmult[prio]; 1315 } 1316 1317 /* 1318 * SCHED_OTHER tasks have to update their load when changing their 1319 * weight 1320 */ 1321 if (update_load && p->sched_class == &fair_sched_class) 1322 reweight_task(p, &lw); 1323 else 1324 p->se.load = lw; 1325 } 1326 1327 #ifdef CONFIG_UCLAMP_TASK 1328 /* 1329 * Serializes updates of utilization clamp values 1330 * 1331 * The (slow-path) user-space triggers utilization clamp value updates which 1332 * can require updates on (fast-path) scheduler's data structures used to 1333 * support enqueue/dequeue operations. 1334 * While the per-CPU rq lock protects fast-path update operations, user-space 1335 * requests are serialized using a mutex to reduce the risk of conflicting 1336 * updates or API abuses. 1337 */ 1338 static DEFINE_MUTEX(uclamp_mutex); 1339 1340 /* Max allowed minimum utilization */ 1341 static unsigned int __maybe_unused sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_min = SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE; 1342 1343 /* Max allowed maximum utilization */ 1344 static unsigned int __maybe_unused sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_max = SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE; 1345 1346 /* 1347 * By default RT tasks run at the maximum performance point/capacity of the 1348 * system. Uclamp enforces this by always setting UCLAMP_MIN of RT tasks to 1349 * SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE. 1350 * 1351 * This knob allows admins to change the default behavior when uclamp is being 1352 * used. In battery powered devices, particularly, running at the maximum 1353 * capacity and frequency will increase energy consumption and shorten the 1354 * battery life. 1355 * 1356 * This knob only affects RT tasks that their uclamp_se->user_defined == false. 1357 * 1358 * This knob will not override the system default sched_util_clamp_min defined 1359 * above. 1360 */ 1361 static unsigned int sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_min_rt_default = SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE; 1362 1363 /* All clamps are required to be less or equal than these values */ 1364 static struct uclamp_se uclamp_default[UCLAMP_CNT]; 1365 1366 /* 1367 * This static key is used to reduce the uclamp overhead in the fast path. It 1368 * primarily disables the call to uclamp_rq_{inc, dec}() in 1369 * enqueue/dequeue_task(). 1370 * 1371 * This allows users to continue to enable uclamp in their kernel config with 1372 * minimum uclamp overhead in the fast path. 1373 * 1374 * As soon as userspace modifies any of the uclamp knobs, the static key is 1375 * enabled, since we have an actual users that make use of uclamp 1376 * functionality. 1377 * 1378 * The knobs that would enable this static key are: 1379 * 1380 * * A task modifying its uclamp value with sched_setattr(). 1381 * * An admin modifying the sysctl_sched_uclamp_{min, max} via procfs. 1382 * * An admin modifying the cgroup cpu.uclamp.{min, max} 1383 */ 1384 DEFINE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE(sched_uclamp_used); 1385 1386 /* Integer rounded range for each bucket */ 1387 #define UCLAMP_BUCKET_DELTA DIV_ROUND_CLOSEST(SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE, UCLAMP_BUCKETS) 1388 1389 #define for_each_clamp_id(clamp_id) \ 1390 for ((clamp_id) = 0; (clamp_id) < UCLAMP_CNT; (clamp_id)++) 1391 1392 static inline unsigned int uclamp_bucket_id(unsigned int clamp_value) 1393 { 1394 return min_t(unsigned int, clamp_value / UCLAMP_BUCKET_DELTA, UCLAMP_BUCKETS - 1); 1395 } 1396 1397 static inline unsigned int uclamp_none(enum uclamp_id clamp_id) 1398 { 1399 if (clamp_id == UCLAMP_MIN) 1400 return 0; 1401 return SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE; 1402 } 1403 1404 static inline void uclamp_se_set(struct uclamp_se *uc_se, 1405 unsigned int value, bool user_defined) 1406 { 1407 uc_se->value = value; 1408 uc_se->bucket_id = uclamp_bucket_id(value); 1409 uc_se->user_defined = user_defined; 1410 } 1411 1412 static inline unsigned int 1413 uclamp_idle_value(struct rq *rq, enum uclamp_id clamp_id, 1414 unsigned int clamp_value) 1415 { 1416 /* 1417 * Avoid blocked utilization pushing up the frequency when we go 1418 * idle (which drops the max-clamp) by retaining the last known 1419 * max-clamp. 1420 */ 1421 if (clamp_id == UCLAMP_MAX) { 1422 rq->uclamp_flags |= UCLAMP_FLAG_IDLE; 1423 return clamp_value; 1424 } 1425 1426 return uclamp_none(UCLAMP_MIN); 1427 } 1428 1429 static inline void uclamp_idle_reset(struct rq *rq, enum uclamp_id clamp_id, 1430 unsigned int clamp_value) 1431 { 1432 /* Reset max-clamp retention only on idle exit */ 1433 if (!(rq->uclamp_flags & UCLAMP_FLAG_IDLE)) 1434 return; 1435 1436 uclamp_rq_set(rq, clamp_id, clamp_value); 1437 } 1438 1439 static inline 1440 unsigned int uclamp_rq_max_value(struct rq *rq, enum uclamp_id clamp_id, 1441 unsigned int clamp_value) 1442 { 1443 struct uclamp_bucket *bucket = rq->uclamp[clamp_id].bucket; 1444 int bucket_id = UCLAMP_BUCKETS - 1; 1445 1446 /* 1447 * Since both min and max clamps are max aggregated, find the 1448 * top most bucket with tasks in. 1449 */ 1450 for ( ; bucket_id >= 0; bucket_id--) { 1451 if (!bucket[bucket_id].tasks) 1452 continue; 1453 return bucket[bucket_id].value; 1454 } 1455 1456 /* No tasks -- default clamp values */ 1457 return uclamp_idle_value(rq, clamp_id, clamp_value); 1458 } 1459 1460 static void __uclamp_update_util_min_rt_default(struct task_struct *p) 1461 { 1462 unsigned int default_util_min; 1463 struct uclamp_se *uc_se; 1464 1465 lockdep_assert_held(&p->pi_lock); 1466 1467 uc_se = &p->uclamp_req[UCLAMP_MIN]; 1468 1469 /* Only sync if user didn't override the default */ 1470 if (uc_se->user_defined) 1471 return; 1472 1473 default_util_min = sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_min_rt_default; 1474 uclamp_se_set(uc_se, default_util_min, false); 1475 } 1476 1477 static void uclamp_update_util_min_rt_default(struct task_struct *p) 1478 { 1479 struct rq_flags rf; 1480 struct rq *rq; 1481 1482 if (!rt_task(p)) 1483 return; 1484 1485 /* Protect updates to p->uclamp_* */ 1486 rq = task_rq_lock(p, &rf); 1487 __uclamp_update_util_min_rt_default(p); 1488 task_rq_unlock(rq, p, &rf); 1489 } 1490 1491 static inline struct uclamp_se 1492 uclamp_tg_restrict(struct task_struct *p, enum uclamp_id clamp_id) 1493 { 1494 /* Copy by value as we could modify it */ 1495 struct uclamp_se uc_req = p->uclamp_req[clamp_id]; 1496 #ifdef CONFIG_UCLAMP_TASK_GROUP 1497 unsigned int tg_min, tg_max, value; 1498 1499 /* 1500 * Tasks in autogroups or root task group will be 1501 * restricted by system defaults. 1502 */ 1503 if (task_group_is_autogroup(task_group(p))) 1504 return uc_req; 1505 if (task_group(p) == &root_task_group) 1506 return uc_req; 1507 1508 tg_min = task_group(p)->uclamp[UCLAMP_MIN].value; 1509 tg_max = task_group(p)->uclamp[UCLAMP_MAX].value; 1510 value = uc_req.value; 1511 value = clamp(value, tg_min, tg_max); 1512 uclamp_se_set(&uc_req, value, false); 1513 #endif 1514 1515 return uc_req; 1516 } 1517 1518 /* 1519 * The effective clamp bucket index of a task depends on, by increasing 1520 * priority: 1521 * - the task specific clamp value, when explicitly requested from userspace 1522 * - the task group effective clamp value, for tasks not either in the root 1523 * group or in an autogroup 1524 * - the system default clamp value, defined by the sysadmin 1525 */ 1526 static inline struct uclamp_se 1527 uclamp_eff_get(struct task_struct *p, enum uclamp_id clamp_id) 1528 { 1529 struct uclamp_se uc_req = uclamp_tg_restrict(p, clamp_id); 1530 struct uclamp_se uc_max = uclamp_default[clamp_id]; 1531 1532 /* System default restrictions always apply */ 1533 if (unlikely(uc_req.value > uc_max.value)) 1534 return uc_max; 1535 1536 return uc_req; 1537 } 1538 1539 unsigned long uclamp_eff_value(struct task_struct *p, enum uclamp_id clamp_id) 1540 { 1541 struct uclamp_se uc_eff; 1542 1543 /* Task currently refcounted: use back-annotated (effective) value */ 1544 if (p->uclamp[clamp_id].active) 1545 return (unsigned long)p->uclamp[clamp_id].value; 1546 1547 uc_eff = uclamp_eff_get(p, clamp_id); 1548 1549 return (unsigned long)uc_eff.value; 1550 } 1551 1552 /* 1553 * When a task is enqueued on a rq, the clamp bucket currently defined by the 1554 * task's uclamp::bucket_id is refcounted on that rq. This also immediately 1555 * updates the rq's clamp value if required. 1556 * 1557 * Tasks can have a task-specific value requested from user-space, track 1558 * within each bucket the maximum value for tasks refcounted in it. 1559 * This "local max aggregation" allows to track the exact "requested" value 1560 * for each bucket when all its RUNNABLE tasks require the same clamp. 1561 */ 1562 static inline void uclamp_rq_inc_id(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p, 1563 enum uclamp_id clamp_id) 1564 { 1565 struct uclamp_rq *uc_rq = &rq->uclamp[clamp_id]; 1566 struct uclamp_se *uc_se = &p->uclamp[clamp_id]; 1567 struct uclamp_bucket *bucket; 1568 1569 lockdep_assert_rq_held(rq); 1570 1571 /* Update task effective clamp */ 1572 p->uclamp[clamp_id] = uclamp_eff_get(p, clamp_id); 1573 1574 bucket = &uc_rq->bucket[uc_se->bucket_id]; 1575 bucket->tasks++; 1576 uc_se->active = true; 1577 1578 uclamp_idle_reset(rq, clamp_id, uc_se->value); 1579 1580 /* 1581 * Local max aggregation: rq buckets always track the max 1582 * "requested" clamp value of its RUNNABLE tasks. 1583 */ 1584 if (bucket->tasks == 1 || uc_se->value > bucket->value) 1585 bucket->value = uc_se->value; 1586 1587 if (uc_se->value > uclamp_rq_get(rq, clamp_id)) 1588 uclamp_rq_set(rq, clamp_id, uc_se->value); 1589 } 1590 1591 /* 1592 * When a task is dequeued from a rq, the clamp bucket refcounted by the task 1593 * is released. If this is the last task reference counting the rq's max 1594 * active clamp value, then the rq's clamp value is updated. 1595 * 1596 * Both refcounted tasks and rq's cached clamp values are expected to be 1597 * always valid. If it's detected they are not, as defensive programming, 1598 * enforce the expected state and warn. 1599 */ 1600 static inline void uclamp_rq_dec_id(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p, 1601 enum uclamp_id clamp_id) 1602 { 1603 struct uclamp_rq *uc_rq = &rq->uclamp[clamp_id]; 1604 struct uclamp_se *uc_se = &p->uclamp[clamp_id]; 1605 struct uclamp_bucket *bucket; 1606 unsigned int bkt_clamp; 1607 unsigned int rq_clamp; 1608 1609 lockdep_assert_rq_held(rq); 1610 1611 /* 1612 * If sched_uclamp_used was enabled after task @p was enqueued, 1613 * we could end up with unbalanced call to uclamp_rq_dec_id(). 1614 * 1615 * In this case the uc_se->active flag should be false since no uclamp 1616 * accounting was performed at enqueue time and we can just return 1617 * here. 1618 * 1619 * Need to be careful of the following enqueue/dequeue ordering 1620 * problem too 1621 * 1622 * enqueue(taskA) 1623 * // sched_uclamp_used gets enabled 1624 * enqueue(taskB) 1625 * dequeue(taskA) 1626 * // Must not decrement bucket->tasks here 1627 * dequeue(taskB) 1628 * 1629 * where we could end up with stale data in uc_se and 1630 * bucket[uc_se->bucket_id]. 1631 * 1632 * The following check here eliminates the possibility of such race. 1633 */ 1634 if (unlikely(!uc_se->active)) 1635 return; 1636 1637 bucket = &uc_rq->bucket[uc_se->bucket_id]; 1638 1639 SCHED_WARN_ON(!bucket->tasks); 1640 if (likely(bucket->tasks)) 1641 bucket->tasks--; 1642 1643 uc_se->active = false; 1644 1645 /* 1646 * Keep "local max aggregation" simple and accept to (possibly) 1647 * overboost some RUNNABLE tasks in the same bucket. 1648 * The rq clamp bucket value is reset to its base value whenever 1649 * there are no more RUNNABLE tasks refcounting it. 1650 */ 1651 if (likely(bucket->tasks)) 1652 return; 1653 1654 rq_clamp = uclamp_rq_get(rq, clamp_id); 1655 /* 1656 * Defensive programming: this should never happen. If it happens, 1657 * e.g. due to future modification, warn and fixup the expected value. 1658 */ 1659 SCHED_WARN_ON(bucket->value > rq_clamp); 1660 if (bucket->value >= rq_clamp) { 1661 bkt_clamp = uclamp_rq_max_value(rq, clamp_id, uc_se->value); 1662 uclamp_rq_set(rq, clamp_id, bkt_clamp); 1663 } 1664 } 1665 1666 static inline void uclamp_rq_inc(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p) 1667 { 1668 enum uclamp_id clamp_id; 1669 1670 /* 1671 * Avoid any overhead until uclamp is actually used by the userspace. 1672 * 1673 * The condition is constructed such that a NOP is generated when 1674 * sched_uclamp_used is disabled. 1675 */ 1676 if (!static_branch_unlikely(&sched_uclamp_used)) 1677 return; 1678 1679 if (unlikely(!p->sched_class->uclamp_enabled)) 1680 return; 1681 1682 for_each_clamp_id(clamp_id) 1683 uclamp_rq_inc_id(rq, p, clamp_id); 1684 1685 /* Reset clamp idle holding when there is one RUNNABLE task */ 1686 if (rq->uclamp_flags & UCLAMP_FLAG_IDLE) 1687 rq->uclamp_flags &= ~UCLAMP_FLAG_IDLE; 1688 } 1689 1690 static inline void uclamp_rq_dec(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p) 1691 { 1692 enum uclamp_id clamp_id; 1693 1694 /* 1695 * Avoid any overhead until uclamp is actually used by the userspace. 1696 * 1697 * The condition is constructed such that a NOP is generated when 1698 * sched_uclamp_used is disabled. 1699 */ 1700 if (!static_branch_unlikely(&sched_uclamp_used)) 1701 return; 1702 1703 if (unlikely(!p->sched_class->uclamp_enabled)) 1704 return; 1705 1706 for_each_clamp_id(clamp_id) 1707 uclamp_rq_dec_id(rq, p, clamp_id); 1708 } 1709 1710 static inline void uclamp_rq_reinc_id(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p, 1711 enum uclamp_id clamp_id) 1712 { 1713 if (!p->uclamp[clamp_id].active) 1714 return; 1715 1716 uclamp_rq_dec_id(rq, p, clamp_id); 1717 uclamp_rq_inc_id(rq, p, clamp_id); 1718 1719 /* 1720 * Make sure to clear the idle flag if we've transiently reached 0 1721 * active tasks on rq. 1722 */ 1723 if (clamp_id == UCLAMP_MAX && (rq->uclamp_flags & UCLAMP_FLAG_IDLE)) 1724 rq->uclamp_flags &= ~UCLAMP_FLAG_IDLE; 1725 } 1726 1727 static inline void 1728 uclamp_update_active(struct task_struct *p) 1729 { 1730 enum uclamp_id clamp_id; 1731 struct rq_flags rf; 1732 struct rq *rq; 1733 1734 /* 1735 * Lock the task and the rq where the task is (or was) queued. 1736 * 1737 * We might lock the (previous) rq of a !RUNNABLE task, but that's the 1738 * price to pay to safely serialize util_{min,max} updates with 1739 * enqueues, dequeues and migration operations. 1740 * This is the same locking schema used by __set_cpus_allowed_ptr(). 1741 */ 1742 rq = task_rq_lock(p, &rf); 1743 1744 /* 1745 * Setting the clamp bucket is serialized by task_rq_lock(). 1746 * If the task is not yet RUNNABLE and its task_struct is not 1747 * affecting a valid clamp bucket, the next time it's enqueued, 1748 * it will already see the updated clamp bucket value. 1749 */ 1750 for_each_clamp_id(clamp_id) 1751 uclamp_rq_reinc_id(rq, p, clamp_id); 1752 1753 task_rq_unlock(rq, p, &rf); 1754 } 1755 1756 #ifdef CONFIG_UCLAMP_TASK_GROUP 1757 static inline void 1758 uclamp_update_active_tasks(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css) 1759 { 1760 struct css_task_iter it; 1761 struct task_struct *p; 1762 1763 css_task_iter_start(css, 0, &it); 1764 while ((p = css_task_iter_next(&it))) 1765 uclamp_update_active(p); 1766 css_task_iter_end(&it); 1767 } 1768 1769 static void cpu_util_update_eff(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css); 1770 #endif 1771 1772 #ifdef CONFIG_SYSCTL 1773 #ifdef CONFIG_UCLAMP_TASK 1774 #ifdef CONFIG_UCLAMP_TASK_GROUP 1775 static void uclamp_update_root_tg(void) 1776 { 1777 struct task_group *tg = &root_task_group; 1778 1779 uclamp_se_set(&tg->uclamp_req[UCLAMP_MIN], 1780 sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_min, false); 1781 uclamp_se_set(&tg->uclamp_req[UCLAMP_MAX], 1782 sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_max, false); 1783 1784 rcu_read_lock(); 1785 cpu_util_update_eff(&root_task_group.css); 1786 rcu_read_unlock(); 1787 } 1788 #else 1789 static void uclamp_update_root_tg(void) { } 1790 #endif 1791 1792 static void uclamp_sync_util_min_rt_default(void) 1793 { 1794 struct task_struct *g, *p; 1795 1796 /* 1797 * copy_process() sysctl_uclamp 1798 * uclamp_min_rt = X; 1799 * write_lock(&tasklist_lock) read_lock(&tasklist_lock) 1800 * // link thread smp_mb__after_spinlock() 1801 * write_unlock(&tasklist_lock) read_unlock(&tasklist_lock); 1802 * sched_post_fork() for_each_process_thread() 1803 * __uclamp_sync_rt() __uclamp_sync_rt() 1804 * 1805 * Ensures that either sched_post_fork() will observe the new 1806 * uclamp_min_rt or for_each_process_thread() will observe the new 1807 * task. 1808 */ 1809 read_lock(&tasklist_lock); 1810 smp_mb__after_spinlock(); 1811 read_unlock(&tasklist_lock); 1812 1813 rcu_read_lock(); 1814 for_each_process_thread(g, p) 1815 uclamp_update_util_min_rt_default(p); 1816 rcu_read_unlock(); 1817 } 1818 1819 static int sysctl_sched_uclamp_handler(struct ctl_table *table, int write, 1820 void *buffer, size_t *lenp, loff_t *ppos) 1821 { 1822 bool update_root_tg = false; 1823 int old_min, old_max, old_min_rt; 1824 int result; 1825 1826 guard(mutex)(&uclamp_mutex); 1827 1828 old_min = sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_min; 1829 old_max = sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_max; 1830 old_min_rt = sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_min_rt_default; 1831 1832 result = proc_dointvec(table, write, buffer, lenp, ppos); 1833 if (result) 1834 goto undo; 1835 if (!write) 1836 return 0; 1837 1838 if (sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_min > sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_max || 1839 sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_max > SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE || 1840 sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_min_rt_default > SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE) { 1841 1842 result = -EINVAL; 1843 goto undo; 1844 } 1845 1846 if (old_min != sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_min) { 1847 uclamp_se_set(&uclamp_default[UCLAMP_MIN], 1848 sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_min, false); 1849 update_root_tg = true; 1850 } 1851 if (old_max != sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_max) { 1852 uclamp_se_set(&uclamp_default[UCLAMP_MAX], 1853 sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_max, false); 1854 update_root_tg = true; 1855 } 1856 1857 if (update_root_tg) { 1858 static_branch_enable(&sched_uclamp_used); 1859 uclamp_update_root_tg(); 1860 } 1861 1862 if (old_min_rt != sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_min_rt_default) { 1863 static_branch_enable(&sched_uclamp_used); 1864 uclamp_sync_util_min_rt_default(); 1865 } 1866 1867 /* 1868 * We update all RUNNABLE tasks only when task groups are in use. 1869 * Otherwise, keep it simple and do just a lazy update at each next 1870 * task enqueue time. 1871 */ 1872 return 0; 1873 1874 undo: 1875 sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_min = old_min; 1876 sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_max = old_max; 1877 sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_min_rt_default = old_min_rt; 1878 return result; 1879 } 1880 #endif 1881 #endif 1882 1883 static int uclamp_validate(struct task_struct *p, 1884 const struct sched_attr *attr) 1885 { 1886 int util_min = p->uclamp_req[UCLAMP_MIN].value; 1887 int util_max = p->uclamp_req[UCLAMP_MAX].value; 1888 1889 if (attr->sched_flags & SCHED_FLAG_UTIL_CLAMP_MIN) { 1890 util_min = attr->sched_util_min; 1891 1892 if (util_min + 1 > SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE + 1) 1893 return -EINVAL; 1894 } 1895 1896 if (attr->sched_flags & SCHED_FLAG_UTIL_CLAMP_MAX) { 1897 util_max = attr->sched_util_max; 1898 1899 if (util_max + 1 > SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE + 1) 1900 return -EINVAL; 1901 } 1902 1903 if (util_min != -1 && util_max != -1 && util_min > util_max) 1904 return -EINVAL; 1905 1906 /* 1907 * We have valid uclamp attributes; make sure uclamp is enabled. 1908 * 1909 * We need to do that here, because enabling static branches is a 1910 * blocking operation which obviously cannot be done while holding 1911 * scheduler locks. 1912 */ 1913 static_branch_enable(&sched_uclamp_used); 1914 1915 return 0; 1916 } 1917 1918 static bool uclamp_reset(const struct sched_attr *attr, 1919 enum uclamp_id clamp_id, 1920 struct uclamp_se *uc_se) 1921 { 1922 /* Reset on sched class change for a non user-defined clamp value. */ 1923 if (likely(!(attr->sched_flags & SCHED_FLAG_UTIL_CLAMP)) && 1924 !uc_se->user_defined) 1925 return true; 1926 1927 /* Reset on sched_util_{min,max} == -1. */ 1928 if (clamp_id == UCLAMP_MIN && 1929 attr->sched_flags & SCHED_FLAG_UTIL_CLAMP_MIN && 1930 attr->sched_util_min == -1) { 1931 return true; 1932 } 1933 1934 if (clamp_id == UCLAMP_MAX && 1935 attr->sched_flags & SCHED_FLAG_UTIL_CLAMP_MAX && 1936 attr->sched_util_max == -1) { 1937 return true; 1938 } 1939 1940 return false; 1941 } 1942 1943 static void __setscheduler_uclamp(struct task_struct *p, 1944 const struct sched_attr *attr) 1945 { 1946 enum uclamp_id clamp_id; 1947 1948 for_each_clamp_id(clamp_id) { 1949 struct uclamp_se *uc_se = &p->uclamp_req[clamp_id]; 1950 unsigned int value; 1951 1952 if (!uclamp_reset(attr, clamp_id, uc_se)) 1953 continue; 1954 1955 /* 1956 * RT by default have a 100% boost value that could be modified 1957 * at runtime. 1958 */ 1959 if (unlikely(rt_task(p) && clamp_id == UCLAMP_MIN)) 1960 value = sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_min_rt_default; 1961 else 1962 value = uclamp_none(clamp_id); 1963 1964 uclamp_se_set(uc_se, value, false); 1965 1966 } 1967 1968 if (likely(!(attr->sched_flags & SCHED_FLAG_UTIL_CLAMP))) 1969 return; 1970 1971 if (attr->sched_flags & SCHED_FLAG_UTIL_CLAMP_MIN && 1972 attr->sched_util_min != -1) { 1973 uclamp_se_set(&p->uclamp_req[UCLAMP_MIN], 1974 attr->sched_util_min, true); 1975 } 1976 1977 if (attr->sched_flags & SCHED_FLAG_UTIL_CLAMP_MAX && 1978 attr->sched_util_max != -1) { 1979 uclamp_se_set(&p->uclamp_req[UCLAMP_MAX], 1980 attr->sched_util_max, true); 1981 } 1982 } 1983 1984 static void uclamp_fork(struct task_struct *p) 1985 { 1986 enum uclamp_id clamp_id; 1987 1988 /* 1989 * We don't need to hold task_rq_lock() when updating p->uclamp_* here 1990 * as the task is still at its early fork stages. 1991 */ 1992 for_each_clamp_id(clamp_id) 1993 p->uclamp[clamp_id].active = false; 1994 1995 if (likely(!p->sched_reset_on_fork)) 1996 return; 1997 1998 for_each_clamp_id(clamp_id) { 1999 uclamp_se_set(&p->uclamp_req[clamp_id], 2000 uclamp_none(clamp_id), false); 2001 } 2002 } 2003 2004 static void uclamp_post_fork(struct task_struct *p) 2005 { 2006 uclamp_update_util_min_rt_default(p); 2007 } 2008 2009 static void __init init_uclamp_rq(struct rq *rq) 2010 { 2011 enum uclamp_id clamp_id; 2012 struct uclamp_rq *uc_rq = rq->uclamp; 2013 2014 for_each_clamp_id(clamp_id) { 2015 uc_rq[clamp_id] = (struct uclamp_rq) { 2016 .value = uclamp_none(clamp_id) 2017 }; 2018 } 2019 2020 rq->uclamp_flags = UCLAMP_FLAG_IDLE; 2021 } 2022 2023 static void __init init_uclamp(void) 2024 { 2025 struct uclamp_se uc_max = {}; 2026 enum uclamp_id clamp_id; 2027 int cpu; 2028 2029 for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) 2030 init_uclamp_rq(cpu_rq(cpu)); 2031 2032 for_each_clamp_id(clamp_id) { 2033 uclamp_se_set(&init_task.uclamp_req[clamp_id], 2034 uclamp_none(clamp_id), false); 2035 } 2036 2037 /* System defaults allow max clamp values for both indexes */ 2038 uclamp_se_set(&uc_max, uclamp_none(UCLAMP_MAX), false); 2039 for_each_clamp_id(clamp_id) { 2040 uclamp_default[clamp_id] = uc_max; 2041 #ifdef CONFIG_UCLAMP_TASK_GROUP 2042 root_task_group.uclamp_req[clamp_id] = uc_max; 2043 root_task_group.uclamp[clamp_id] = uc_max; 2044 #endif 2045 } 2046 } 2047 2048 #else /* CONFIG_UCLAMP_TASK */ 2049 static inline void uclamp_rq_inc(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p) { } 2050 static inline void uclamp_rq_dec(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p) { } 2051 static inline int uclamp_validate(struct task_struct *p, 2052 const struct sched_attr *attr) 2053 { 2054 return -EOPNOTSUPP; 2055 } 2056 static void __setscheduler_uclamp(struct task_struct *p, 2057 const struct sched_attr *attr) { } 2058 static inline void uclamp_fork(struct task_struct *p) { } 2059 static inline void uclamp_post_fork(struct task_struct *p) { } 2060 static inline void init_uclamp(void) { } 2061 #endif /* CONFIG_UCLAMP_TASK */ 2062 2063 bool sched_task_on_rq(struct task_struct *p) 2064 { 2065 return task_on_rq_queued(p); 2066 } 2067 2068 unsigned long get_wchan(struct task_struct *p) 2069 { 2070 unsigned long ip = 0; 2071 unsigned int state; 2072 2073 if (!p || p == current) 2074 return 0; 2075 2076 /* Only get wchan if task is blocked and we can keep it that way. */ 2077 raw_spin_lock_irq(&p->pi_lock); 2078 state = READ_ONCE(p->__state); 2079 smp_rmb(); /* see try_to_wake_up() */ 2080 if (state != TASK_RUNNING && state != TASK_WAKING && !p->on_rq) 2081 ip = __get_wchan(p); 2082 raw_spin_unlock_irq(&p->pi_lock); 2083 2084 return ip; 2085 } 2086 2087 static inline void enqueue_task(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p, int flags) 2088 { 2089 if (!(flags & ENQUEUE_NOCLOCK)) 2090 update_rq_clock(rq); 2091 2092 if (!(flags & ENQUEUE_RESTORE)) { 2093 sched_info_enqueue(rq, p); 2094 psi_enqueue(p, (flags & ENQUEUE_WAKEUP) && !(flags & ENQUEUE_MIGRATED)); 2095 } 2096 2097 uclamp_rq_inc(rq, p); 2098 p->sched_class->enqueue_task(rq, p, flags); 2099 2100 if (sched_core_enabled(rq)) 2101 sched_core_enqueue(rq, p); 2102 } 2103 2104 static inline void dequeue_task(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p, int flags) 2105 { 2106 if (sched_core_enabled(rq)) 2107 sched_core_dequeue(rq, p, flags); 2108 2109 if (!(flags & DEQUEUE_NOCLOCK)) 2110 update_rq_clock(rq); 2111 2112 if (!(flags & DEQUEUE_SAVE)) { 2113 sched_info_dequeue(rq, p); 2114 psi_dequeue(p, flags & DEQUEUE_SLEEP); 2115 } 2116 2117 uclamp_rq_dec(rq, p); 2118 p->sched_class->dequeue_task(rq, p, flags); 2119 } 2120 2121 void activate_task(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p, int flags) 2122 { 2123 if (task_on_rq_migrating(p)) 2124 flags |= ENQUEUE_MIGRATED; 2125 if (flags & ENQUEUE_MIGRATED) 2126 sched_mm_cid_migrate_to(rq, p); 2127 2128 enqueue_task(rq, p, flags); 2129 2130 p->on_rq = TASK_ON_RQ_QUEUED; 2131 } 2132 2133 void deactivate_task(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p, int flags) 2134 { 2135 p->on_rq = (flags & DEQUEUE_SLEEP) ? 0 : TASK_ON_RQ_MIGRATING; 2136 2137 dequeue_task(rq, p, flags); 2138 } 2139 2140 static inline int __normal_prio(int policy, int rt_prio, int nice) 2141 { 2142 int prio; 2143 2144 if (dl_policy(policy)) 2145 prio = MAX_DL_PRIO - 1; 2146 else if (rt_policy(policy)) 2147 prio = MAX_RT_PRIO - 1 - rt_prio; 2148 else 2149 prio = NICE_TO_PRIO(nice); 2150 2151 return prio; 2152 } 2153 2154 /* 2155 * Calculate the expected normal priority: i.e. priority 2156 * without taking RT-inheritance into account. Might be 2157 * boosted by interactivity modifiers. Changes upon fork, 2158 * setprio syscalls, and whenever the interactivity 2159 * estimator recalculates. 2160 */ 2161 static inline int normal_prio(struct task_struct *p) 2162 { 2163 return __normal_prio(p->policy, p->rt_priority, PRIO_TO_NICE(p->static_prio)); 2164 } 2165 2166 /* 2167 * Calculate the current priority, i.e. the priority 2168 * taken into account by the scheduler. This value might 2169 * be boosted by RT tasks, or might be boosted by 2170 * interactivity modifiers. Will be RT if the task got 2171 * RT-boosted. If not then it returns p->normal_prio. 2172 */ 2173 static int effective_prio(struct task_struct *p) 2174 { 2175 p->normal_prio = normal_prio(p); 2176 /* 2177 * If we are RT tasks or we were boosted to RT priority, 2178 * keep the priority unchanged. Otherwise, update priority 2179 * to the normal priority: 2180 */ 2181 if (!rt_prio(p->prio)) 2182 return p->normal_prio; 2183 return p->prio; 2184 } 2185 2186 /** 2187 * task_curr - is this task currently executing on a CPU? 2188 * @p: the task in question. 2189 * 2190 * Return: 1 if the task is currently executing. 0 otherwise. 2191 */ 2192 inline int task_curr(const struct task_struct *p) 2193 { 2194 return cpu_curr(task_cpu(p)) == p; 2195 } 2196 2197 /* 2198 * switched_from, switched_to and prio_changed must _NOT_ drop rq->lock, 2199 * use the balance_callback list if you want balancing. 2200 * 2201 * this means any call to check_class_changed() must be followed by a call to 2202 * balance_callback(). 2203 */ 2204 static inline void check_class_changed(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p, 2205 const struct sched_class *prev_class, 2206 int oldprio) 2207 { 2208 if (prev_class != p->sched_class) { 2209 if (prev_class->switched_from) 2210 prev_class->switched_from(rq, p); 2211 2212 p->sched_class->switched_to(rq, p); 2213 } else if (oldprio != p->prio || dl_task(p)) 2214 p->sched_class->prio_changed(rq, p, oldprio); 2215 } 2216 2217 void wakeup_preempt(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p, int flags) 2218 { 2219 if (p->sched_class == rq->curr->sched_class) 2220 rq->curr->sched_class->wakeup_preempt(rq, p, flags); 2221 else if (sched_class_above(p->sched_class, rq->curr->sched_class)) 2222 resched_curr(rq); 2223 2224 /* 2225 * A queue event has occurred, and we're going to schedule. In 2226 * this case, we can save a useless back to back clock update. 2227 */ 2228 if (task_on_rq_queued(rq->curr) && test_tsk_need_resched(rq->curr)) 2229 rq_clock_skip_update(rq); 2230 } 2231 2232 static __always_inline 2233 int __task_state_match(struct task_struct *p, unsigned int state) 2234 { 2235 if (READ_ONCE(p->__state) & state) 2236 return 1; 2237 2238 #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT 2239 if (READ_ONCE(p->saved_state) & state) 2240 return -1; 2241 #endif 2242 return 0; 2243 } 2244 2245 static __always_inline 2246 int task_state_match(struct task_struct *p, unsigned int state) 2247 { 2248 #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT 2249 int match; 2250 2251 /* 2252 * Serialize against current_save_and_set_rtlock_wait_state() and 2253 * current_restore_rtlock_saved_state(). 2254 */ 2255 raw_spin_lock_irq(&p->pi_lock); 2256 match = __task_state_match(p, state); 2257 raw_spin_unlock_irq(&p->pi_lock); 2258 2259 return match; 2260 #else 2261 return __task_state_match(p, state); 2262 #endif 2263 } 2264 2265 /* 2266 * wait_task_inactive - wait for a thread to unschedule. 2267 * 2268 * Wait for the thread to block in any of the states set in @match_state. 2269 * If it changes, i.e. @p might have woken up, then return zero. When we 2270 * succeed in waiting for @p to be off its CPU, we return a positive number 2271 * (its total switch count). If a second call a short while later returns the 2272 * same number, the caller can be sure that @p has remained unscheduled the 2273 * whole time. 2274 * 2275 * The caller must ensure that the task *will* unschedule sometime soon, 2276 * else this function might spin for a *long* time. This function can't 2277 * be called with interrupts off, or it may introduce deadlock with 2278 * smp_call_function() if an IPI is sent by the same process we are 2279 * waiting to become inactive. 2280 */ 2281 unsigned long wait_task_inactive(struct task_struct *p, unsigned int match_state) 2282 { 2283 int running, queued, match; 2284 struct rq_flags rf; 2285 unsigned long ncsw; 2286 struct rq *rq; 2287 2288 for (;;) { 2289 /* 2290 * We do the initial early heuristics without holding 2291 * any task-queue locks at all. We'll only try to get 2292 * the runqueue lock when things look like they will 2293 * work out! 2294 */ 2295 rq = task_rq(p); 2296 2297 /* 2298 * If the task is actively running on another CPU 2299 * still, just relax and busy-wait without holding 2300 * any locks. 2301 * 2302 * NOTE! Since we don't hold any locks, it's not 2303 * even sure that "rq" stays as the right runqueue! 2304 * But we don't care, since "task_on_cpu()" will 2305 * return false if the runqueue has changed and p 2306 * is actually now running somewhere else! 2307 */ 2308 while (task_on_cpu(rq, p)) { 2309 if (!task_state_match(p, match_state)) 2310 return 0; 2311 cpu_relax(); 2312 } 2313 2314 /* 2315 * Ok, time to look more closely! We need the rq 2316 * lock now, to be *sure*. If we're wrong, we'll 2317 * just go back and repeat. 2318 */ 2319 rq = task_rq_lock(p, &rf); 2320 trace_sched_wait_task(p); 2321 running = task_on_cpu(rq, p); 2322 queued = task_on_rq_queued(p); 2323 ncsw = 0; 2324 if ((match = __task_state_match(p, match_state))) { 2325 /* 2326 * When matching on p->saved_state, consider this task 2327 * still queued so it will wait. 2328 */ 2329 if (match < 0) 2330 queued = 1; 2331 ncsw = p->nvcsw | LONG_MIN; /* sets MSB */ 2332 } 2333 task_rq_unlock(rq, p, &rf); 2334 2335 /* 2336 * If it changed from the expected state, bail out now. 2337 */ 2338 if (unlikely(!ncsw)) 2339 break; 2340 2341 /* 2342 * Was it really running after all now that we 2343 * checked with the proper locks actually held? 2344 * 2345 * Oops. Go back and try again.. 2346 */ 2347 if (unlikely(running)) { 2348 cpu_relax(); 2349 continue; 2350 } 2351 2352 /* 2353 * It's not enough that it's not actively running, 2354 * it must be off the runqueue _entirely_, and not 2355 * preempted! 2356 * 2357 * So if it was still runnable (but just not actively 2358 * running right now), it's preempted, and we should 2359 * yield - it could be a while. 2360 */ 2361 if (unlikely(queued)) { 2362 ktime_t to = NSEC_PER_SEC / HZ; 2363 2364 set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE); 2365 schedule_hrtimeout(&to, HRTIMER_MODE_REL_HARD); 2366 continue; 2367 } 2368 2369 /* 2370 * Ahh, all good. It wasn't running, and it wasn't 2371 * runnable, which means that it will never become 2372 * running in the future either. We're all done! 2373 */ 2374 break; 2375 } 2376 2377 return ncsw; 2378 } 2379 2380 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP 2381 2382 static void 2383 __do_set_cpus_allowed(struct task_struct *p, struct affinity_context *ctx); 2384 2385 static int __set_cpus_allowed_ptr(struct task_struct *p, 2386 struct affinity_context *ctx); 2387 2388 static void migrate_disable_switch(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p) 2389 { 2390 struct affinity_context ac = { 2391 .new_mask = cpumask_of(rq->cpu), 2392 .flags = SCA_MIGRATE_DISABLE, 2393 }; 2394 2395 if (likely(!p->migration_disabled)) 2396 return; 2397 2398 if (p->cpus_ptr != &p->cpus_mask) 2399 return; 2400 2401 /* 2402 * Violates locking rules! see comment in __do_set_cpus_allowed(). 2403 */ 2404 __do_set_cpus_allowed(p, &ac); 2405 } 2406 2407 void migrate_disable(void) 2408 { 2409 struct task_struct *p = current; 2410 2411 if (p->migration_disabled) { 2412 p->migration_disabled++; 2413 return; 2414 } 2415 2416 preempt_disable(); 2417 this_rq()->nr_pinned++; 2418 p->migration_disabled = 1; 2419 preempt_enable(); 2420 } 2421 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(migrate_disable); 2422 2423 void migrate_enable(void) 2424 { 2425 struct task_struct *p = current; 2426 struct affinity_context ac = { 2427 .new_mask = &p->cpus_mask, 2428 .flags = SCA_MIGRATE_ENABLE, 2429 }; 2430 2431 if (p->migration_disabled > 1) { 2432 p->migration_disabled--; 2433 return; 2434 } 2435 2436 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!p->migration_disabled)) 2437 return; 2438 2439 /* 2440 * Ensure stop_task runs either before or after this, and that 2441 * __set_cpus_allowed_ptr(SCA_MIGRATE_ENABLE) doesn't schedule(). 2442 */ 2443 preempt_disable(); 2444 if (p->cpus_ptr != &p->cpus_mask) 2445 __set_cpus_allowed_ptr(p, &ac); 2446 /* 2447 * Mustn't clear migration_disabled() until cpus_ptr points back at the 2448 * regular cpus_mask, otherwise things that race (eg. 2449 * select_fallback_rq) get confused. 2450 */ 2451 barrier(); 2452 p->migration_disabled = 0; 2453 this_rq()->nr_pinned--; 2454 preempt_enable(); 2455 } 2456 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(migrate_enable); 2457 2458 static inline bool rq_has_pinned_tasks(struct rq *rq) 2459 { 2460 return rq->nr_pinned; 2461 } 2462 2463 /* 2464 * Per-CPU kthreads are allowed to run on !active && online CPUs, see 2465 * __set_cpus_allowed_ptr() and select_fallback_rq(). 2466 */ 2467 static inline bool is_cpu_allowed(struct task_struct *p, int cpu) 2468 { 2469 /* When not in the task's cpumask, no point in looking further. */ 2470 if (!cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, p->cpus_ptr)) 2471 return false; 2472 2473 /* migrate_disabled() must be allowed to finish. */ 2474 if (is_migration_disabled(p)) 2475 return cpu_online(cpu); 2476 2477 /* Non kernel threads are not allowed during either online or offline. */ 2478 if (!(p->flags & PF_KTHREAD)) 2479 return cpu_active(cpu) && task_cpu_possible(cpu, p); 2480 2481 /* KTHREAD_IS_PER_CPU is always allowed. */ 2482 if (kthread_is_per_cpu(p)) 2483 return cpu_online(cpu); 2484 2485 /* Regular kernel threads don't get to stay during offline. */ 2486 if (cpu_dying(cpu)) 2487 return false; 2488 2489 /* But are allowed during online. */ 2490 return cpu_online(cpu); 2491 } 2492 2493 /* 2494 * This is how migration works: 2495 * 2496 * 1) we invoke migration_cpu_stop() on the target CPU using 2497 * stop_one_cpu(). 2498 * 2) stopper starts to run (implicitly forcing the migrated thread 2499 * off the CPU) 2500 * 3) it checks whether the migrated task is still in the wrong runqueue. 2501 * 4) if it's in the wrong runqueue then the migration thread removes 2502 * it and puts it into the right queue. 2503 * 5) stopper completes and stop_one_cpu() returns and the migration 2504 * is done. 2505 */ 2506 2507 /* 2508 * move_queued_task - move a queued task to new rq. 2509 * 2510 * Returns (locked) new rq. Old rq's lock is released. 2511 */ 2512 static struct rq *move_queued_task(struct rq *rq, struct rq_flags *rf, 2513 struct task_struct *p, int new_cpu) 2514 { 2515 lockdep_assert_rq_held(rq); 2516 2517 deactivate_task(rq, p, DEQUEUE_NOCLOCK); 2518 set_task_cpu(p, new_cpu); 2519 rq_unlock(rq, rf); 2520 2521 rq = cpu_rq(new_cpu); 2522 2523 rq_lock(rq, rf); 2524 WARN_ON_ONCE(task_cpu(p) != new_cpu); 2525 activate_task(rq, p, 0); 2526 wakeup_preempt(rq, p, 0); 2527 2528 return rq; 2529 } 2530 2531 struct migration_arg { 2532 struct task_struct *task; 2533 int dest_cpu; 2534 struct set_affinity_pending *pending; 2535 }; 2536 2537 /* 2538 * @refs: number of wait_for_completion() 2539 * @stop_pending: is @stop_work in use 2540 */ 2541 struct set_affinity_pending { 2542 refcount_t refs; 2543 unsigned int stop_pending; 2544 struct completion done; 2545 struct cpu_stop_work stop_work; 2546 struct migration_arg arg; 2547 }; 2548 2549 /* 2550 * Move (not current) task off this CPU, onto the destination CPU. We're doing 2551 * this because either it can't run here any more (set_cpus_allowed() 2552 * away from this CPU, or CPU going down), or because we're 2553 * attempting to rebalance this task on exec (sched_exec). 2554 * 2555 * So we race with normal scheduler movements, but that's OK, as long 2556 * as the task is no longer on this CPU. 2557 */ 2558 static struct rq *__migrate_task(struct rq *rq, struct rq_flags *rf, 2559 struct task_struct *p, int dest_cpu) 2560 { 2561 /* Affinity changed (again). */ 2562 if (!is_cpu_allowed(p, dest_cpu)) 2563 return rq; 2564 2565 rq = move_queued_task(rq, rf, p, dest_cpu); 2566 2567 return rq; 2568 } 2569 2570 /* 2571 * migration_cpu_stop - this will be executed by a highprio stopper thread 2572 * and performs thread migration by bumping thread off CPU then 2573 * 'pushing' onto another runqueue. 2574 */ 2575 static int migration_cpu_stop(void *data) 2576 { 2577 struct migration_arg *arg = data; 2578 struct set_affinity_pending *pending = arg->pending; 2579 struct task_struct *p = arg->task; 2580 struct rq *rq = this_rq(); 2581 bool complete = false; 2582 struct rq_flags rf; 2583 2584 /* 2585 * The original target CPU might have gone down and we might 2586 * be on another CPU but it doesn't matter. 2587 */ 2588 local_irq_save(rf.flags); 2589 /* 2590 * We need to explicitly wake pending tasks before running 2591 * __migrate_task() such that we will not miss enforcing cpus_ptr 2592 * during wakeups, see set_cpus_allowed_ptr()'s TASK_WAKING test. 2593 */ 2594 flush_smp_call_function_queue(); 2595 2596 raw_spin_lock(&p->pi_lock); 2597 rq_lock(rq, &rf); 2598 2599 /* 2600 * If we were passed a pending, then ->stop_pending was set, thus 2601 * p->migration_pending must have remained stable. 2602 */ 2603 WARN_ON_ONCE(pending && pending != p->migration_pending); 2604 2605 /* 2606 * If task_rq(p) != rq, it cannot be migrated here, because we're 2607 * holding rq->lock, if p->on_rq == 0 it cannot get enqueued because 2608 * we're holding p->pi_lock. 2609 */ 2610 if (task_rq(p) == rq) { 2611 if (is_migration_disabled(p)) 2612 goto out; 2613 2614 if (pending) { 2615 p->migration_pending = NULL; 2616 complete = true; 2617 2618 if (cpumask_test_cpu(task_cpu(p), &p->cpus_mask)) 2619 goto out; 2620 } 2621 2622 if (task_on_rq_queued(p)) { 2623 update_rq_clock(rq); 2624 rq = __migrate_task(rq, &rf, p, arg->dest_cpu); 2625 } else { 2626 p->wake_cpu = arg->dest_cpu; 2627 } 2628 2629 /* 2630 * XXX __migrate_task() can fail, at which point we might end 2631 * up running on a dodgy CPU, AFAICT this can only happen 2632 * during CPU hotplug, at which point we'll get pushed out 2633 * anyway, so it's probably not a big deal. 2634 */ 2635 2636 } else if (pending) { 2637 /* 2638 * This happens when we get migrated between migrate_enable()'s 2639 * preempt_enable() and scheduling the stopper task. At that 2640 * point we're a regular task again and not current anymore. 2641 * 2642 * A !PREEMPT kernel has a giant hole here, which makes it far 2643 * more likely. 2644 */ 2645 2646 /* 2647 * The task moved before the stopper got to run. We're holding 2648 * ->pi_lock, so the allowed mask is stable - if it got 2649 * somewhere allowed, we're done. 2650 */ 2651 if (cpumask_test_cpu(task_cpu(p), p->cpus_ptr)) { 2652 p->migration_pending = NULL; 2653 complete = true; 2654 goto out; 2655 } 2656 2657 /* 2658 * When migrate_enable() hits a rq mis-match we can't reliably 2659 * determine is_migration_disabled() and so have to chase after 2660 * it. 2661 */ 2662 WARN_ON_ONCE(!pending->stop_pending); 2663 preempt_disable(); 2664 task_rq_unlock(rq, p, &rf); 2665 stop_one_cpu_nowait(task_cpu(p), migration_cpu_stop, 2666 &pending->arg, &pending->stop_work); 2667 preempt_enable(); 2668 return 0; 2669 } 2670 out: 2671 if (pending) 2672 pending->stop_pending = false; 2673 task_rq_unlock(rq, p, &rf); 2674 2675 if (complete) 2676 complete_all(&pending->done); 2677 2678 return 0; 2679 } 2680 2681 int push_cpu_stop(void *arg) 2682 { 2683 struct rq *lowest_rq = NULL, *rq = this_rq(); 2684 struct task_struct *p = arg; 2685 2686 raw_spin_lock_irq(&p->pi_lock); 2687 raw_spin_rq_lock(rq); 2688 2689 if (task_rq(p) != rq) 2690 goto out_unlock; 2691 2692 if (is_migration_disabled(p)) { 2693 p->migration_flags |= MDF_PUSH; 2694 goto out_unlock; 2695 } 2696 2697 p->migration_flags &= ~MDF_PUSH; 2698 2699 if (p->sched_class->find_lock_rq) 2700 lowest_rq = p->sched_class->find_lock_rq(p, rq); 2701 2702 if (!lowest_rq) 2703 goto out_unlock; 2704 2705 // XXX validate p is still the highest prio task 2706 if (task_rq(p) == rq) { 2707 deactivate_task(rq, p, 0); 2708 set_task_cpu(p, lowest_rq->cpu); 2709 activate_task(lowest_rq, p, 0); 2710 resched_curr(lowest_rq); 2711 } 2712 2713 double_unlock_balance(rq, lowest_rq); 2714 2715 out_unlock: 2716 rq->push_busy = false; 2717 raw_spin_rq_unlock(rq); 2718 raw_spin_unlock_irq(&p->pi_lock); 2719 2720 put_task_struct(p); 2721 return 0; 2722 } 2723 2724 /* 2725 * sched_class::set_cpus_allowed must do the below, but is not required to 2726 * actually call this function. 2727 */ 2728 void set_cpus_allowed_common(struct task_struct *p, struct affinity_context *ctx) 2729 { 2730 if (ctx->flags & (SCA_MIGRATE_ENABLE | SCA_MIGRATE_DISABLE)) { 2731 p->cpus_ptr = ctx->new_mask; 2732 return; 2733 } 2734 2735 cpumask_copy(&p->cpus_mask, ctx->new_mask); 2736 p->nr_cpus_allowed = cpumask_weight(ctx->new_mask); 2737 2738 /* 2739 * Swap in a new user_cpus_ptr if SCA_USER flag set 2740 */ 2741 if (ctx->flags & SCA_USER) 2742 swap(p->user_cpus_ptr, ctx->user_mask); 2743 } 2744 2745 static void 2746 __do_set_cpus_allowed(struct task_struct *p, struct affinity_context *ctx) 2747 { 2748 struct rq *rq = task_rq(p); 2749 bool queued, running; 2750 2751 /* 2752 * This here violates the locking rules for affinity, since we're only 2753 * supposed to change these variables while holding both rq->lock and 2754 * p->pi_lock. 2755 * 2756 * HOWEVER, it magically works, because ttwu() is the only code that 2757 * accesses these variables under p->pi_lock and only does so after 2758 * smp_cond_load_acquire(&p->on_cpu, !VAL), and we're in __schedule() 2759 * before finish_task(). 2760 * 2761 * XXX do further audits, this smells like something putrid. 2762 */ 2763 if (ctx->flags & SCA_MIGRATE_DISABLE) 2764 SCHED_WARN_ON(!p->on_cpu); 2765 else 2766 lockdep_assert_held(&p->pi_lock); 2767 2768 queued = task_on_rq_queued(p); 2769 running = task_current(rq, p); 2770 2771 if (queued) { 2772 /* 2773 * Because __kthread_bind() calls this on blocked tasks without 2774 * holding rq->lock. 2775 */ 2776 lockdep_assert_rq_held(rq); 2777 dequeue_task(rq, p, DEQUEUE_SAVE | DEQUEUE_NOCLOCK); 2778 } 2779 if (running) 2780 put_prev_task(rq, p); 2781 2782 p->sched_class->set_cpus_allowed(p, ctx); 2783 2784 if (queued) 2785 enqueue_task(rq, p, ENQUEUE_RESTORE | ENQUEUE_NOCLOCK); 2786 if (running) 2787 set_next_task(rq, p); 2788 } 2789 2790 /* 2791 * Used for kthread_bind() and select_fallback_rq(), in both cases the user 2792 * affinity (if any) should be destroyed too. 2793 */ 2794 void do_set_cpus_allowed(struct task_struct *p, const struct cpumask *new_mask) 2795 { 2796 struct affinity_context ac = { 2797 .new_mask = new_mask, 2798 .user_mask = NULL, 2799 .flags = SCA_USER, /* clear the user requested mask */ 2800 }; 2801 union cpumask_rcuhead { 2802 cpumask_t cpumask; 2803 struct rcu_head rcu; 2804 }; 2805 2806 __do_set_cpus_allowed(p, &ac); 2807 2808 /* 2809 * Because this is called with p->pi_lock held, it is not possible 2810 * to use kfree() here (when PREEMPT_RT=y), therefore punt to using 2811 * kfree_rcu(). 2812 */ 2813 kfree_rcu((union cpumask_rcuhead *)ac.user_mask, rcu); 2814 } 2815 2816 static cpumask_t *alloc_user_cpus_ptr(int node) 2817 { 2818 /* 2819 * See do_set_cpus_allowed() above for the rcu_head usage. 2820 */ 2821 int size = max_t(int, cpumask_size(), sizeof(struct rcu_head)); 2822 2823 return kmalloc_node(size, GFP_KERNEL, node); 2824 } 2825 2826 int dup_user_cpus_ptr(struct task_struct *dst, struct task_struct *src, 2827 int node) 2828 { 2829 cpumask_t *user_mask; 2830 unsigned long flags; 2831 2832 /* 2833 * Always clear dst->user_cpus_ptr first as their user_cpus_ptr's 2834 * may differ by now due to racing. 2835 */ 2836 dst->user_cpus_ptr = NULL; 2837 2838 /* 2839 * This check is racy and losing the race is a valid situation. 2840 * It is not worth the extra overhead of taking the pi_lock on 2841 * every fork/clone. 2842 */ 2843 if (data_race(!src->user_cpus_ptr)) 2844 return 0; 2845 2846 user_mask = alloc_user_cpus_ptr(node); 2847 if (!user_mask) 2848 return -ENOMEM; 2849 2850 /* 2851 * Use pi_lock to protect content of user_cpus_ptr 2852 * 2853 * Though unlikely, user_cpus_ptr can be reset to NULL by a concurrent 2854 * do_set_cpus_allowed(). 2855 */ 2856 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&src->pi_lock, flags); 2857 if (src->user_cpus_ptr) { 2858 swap(dst->user_cpus_ptr, user_mask); 2859 cpumask_copy(dst->user_cpus_ptr, src->user_cpus_ptr); 2860 } 2861 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&src->pi_lock, flags); 2862 2863 if (unlikely(user_mask)) 2864 kfree(user_mask); 2865 2866 return 0; 2867 } 2868 2869 static inline struct cpumask *clear_user_cpus_ptr(struct task_struct *p) 2870 { 2871 struct cpumask *user_mask = NULL; 2872 2873 swap(p->user_cpus_ptr, user_mask); 2874 2875 return user_mask; 2876 } 2877 2878 void release_user_cpus_ptr(struct task_struct *p) 2879 { 2880 kfree(clear_user_cpus_ptr(p)); 2881 } 2882 2883 /* 2884 * This function is wildly self concurrent; here be dragons. 2885 * 2886 * 2887 * When given a valid mask, __set_cpus_allowed_ptr() must block until the 2888 * designated task is enqueued on an allowed CPU. If that task is currently 2889 * running, we have to kick it out using the CPU stopper. 2890 * 2891 * Migrate-Disable comes along and tramples all over our nice sandcastle. 2892 * Consider: 2893 * 2894 * Initial conditions: P0->cpus_mask = [0, 1] 2895 * 2896 * P0@CPU0 P1 2897 * 2898 * migrate_disable(); 2899 * <preempted> 2900 * set_cpus_allowed_ptr(P0, [1]); 2901 * 2902 * P1 *cannot* return from this set_cpus_allowed_ptr() call until P0 executes 2903 * its outermost migrate_enable() (i.e. it exits its Migrate-Disable region). 2904 * This means we need the following scheme: 2905 * 2906 * P0@CPU0 P1 2907 * 2908 * migrate_disable(); 2909 * <preempted> 2910 * set_cpus_allowed_ptr(P0, [1]); 2911 * <blocks> 2912 * <resumes> 2913 * migrate_enable(); 2914 * __set_cpus_allowed_ptr(); 2915 * <wakes local stopper> 2916 * `--> <woken on migration completion> 2917 * 2918 * Now the fun stuff: there may be several P1-like tasks, i.e. multiple 2919 * concurrent set_cpus_allowed_ptr(P0, [*]) calls. CPU affinity changes of any 2920 * task p are serialized by p->pi_lock, which we can leverage: the one that 2921 * should come into effect at the end of the Migrate-Disable region is the last 2922 * one. This means we only need to track a single cpumask (i.e. p->cpus_mask), 2923 * but we still need to properly signal those waiting tasks at the appropriate 2924 * moment. 2925 * 2926 * This is implemented using struct set_affinity_pending. The first 2927 * __set_cpus_allowed_ptr() caller within a given Migrate-Disable region will 2928 * setup an instance of that struct and install it on the targeted task_struct. 2929 * Any and all further callers will reuse that instance. Those then wait for 2930 * a completion signaled at the tail of the CPU stopper callback (1), triggered 2931 * on the end of the Migrate-Disable region (i.e. outermost migrate_enable()). 2932 * 2933 * 2934 * (1) In the cases covered above. There is one more where the completion is 2935 * signaled within affine_move_task() itself: when a subsequent affinity request 2936 * occurs after the stopper bailed out due to the targeted task still being 2937 * Migrate-Disable. Consider: 2938 * 2939 * Initial conditions: P0->cpus_mask = [0, 1] 2940 * 2941 * CPU0 P1 P2 2942 * <P0> 2943 * migrate_disable(); 2944 * <preempted> 2945 * set_cpus_allowed_ptr(P0, [1]); 2946 * <blocks> 2947 * <migration/0> 2948 * migration_cpu_stop() 2949 * is_migration_disabled() 2950 * <bails> 2951 * set_cpus_allowed_ptr(P0, [0, 1]); 2952 * <signal completion> 2953 * <awakes> 2954 * 2955 * Note that the above is safe vs a concurrent migrate_enable(), as any 2956 * pending affinity completion is preceded by an uninstallation of 2957 * p->migration_pending done with p->pi_lock held. 2958 */ 2959 static int affine_move_task(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p, struct rq_flags *rf, 2960 int dest_cpu, unsigned int flags) 2961 __releases(rq->lock) 2962 __releases(p->pi_lock) 2963 { 2964 struct set_affinity_pending my_pending = { }, *pending = NULL; 2965 bool stop_pending, complete = false; 2966 2967 /* Can the task run on the task's current CPU? If so, we're done */ 2968 if (cpumask_test_cpu(task_cpu(p), &p->cpus_mask)) { 2969 struct task_struct *push_task = NULL; 2970 2971 if ((flags & SCA_MIGRATE_ENABLE) && 2972 (p->migration_flags & MDF_PUSH) && !rq->push_busy) { 2973 rq->push_busy = true; 2974 push_task = get_task_struct(p); 2975 } 2976 2977 /* 2978 * If there are pending waiters, but no pending stop_work, 2979 * then complete now. 2980 */ 2981 pending = p->migration_pending; 2982 if (pending && !pending->stop_pending) { 2983 p->migration_pending = NULL; 2984 complete = true; 2985 } 2986 2987 preempt_disable(); 2988 task_rq_unlock(rq, p, rf); 2989 if (push_task) { 2990 stop_one_cpu_nowait(rq->cpu, push_cpu_stop, 2991 p, &rq->push_work); 2992 } 2993 preempt_enable(); 2994 2995 if (complete) 2996 complete_all(&pending->done); 2997 2998 return 0; 2999 } 3000 3001 if (!(flags & SCA_MIGRATE_ENABLE)) { 3002 /* serialized by p->pi_lock */ 3003 if (!p->migration_pending) { 3004 /* Install the request */ 3005 refcount_set(&my_pending.refs, 1); 3006 init_completion(&my_pending.done); 3007 my_pending.arg = (struct migration_arg) { 3008 .task = p, 3009 .dest_cpu = dest_cpu, 3010 .pending = &my_pending, 3011 }; 3012 3013 p->migration_pending = &my_pending; 3014 } else { 3015 pending = p->migration_pending; 3016 refcount_inc(&pending->refs); 3017 /* 3018 * Affinity has changed, but we've already installed a 3019 * pending. migration_cpu_stop() *must* see this, else 3020 * we risk a completion of the pending despite having a 3021 * task on a disallowed CPU. 3022 * 3023 * Serialized by p->pi_lock, so this is safe. 3024 */ 3025 pending->arg.dest_cpu = dest_cpu; 3026 } 3027 } 3028 pending = p->migration_pending; 3029 /* 3030 * - !MIGRATE_ENABLE: 3031 * we'll have installed a pending if there wasn't one already. 3032 * 3033 * - MIGRATE_ENABLE: 3034 * we're here because the current CPU isn't matching anymore, 3035 * the only way that can happen is because of a concurrent 3036 * set_cpus_allowed_ptr() call, which should then still be 3037 * pending completion. 3038 * 3039 * Either way, we really should have a @pending here. 3040 */ 3041 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!pending)) { 3042 task_rq_unlock(rq, p, rf); 3043 return -EINVAL; 3044 } 3045 3046 if (task_on_cpu(rq, p) || READ_ONCE(p->__state) == TASK_WAKING) { 3047 /* 3048 * MIGRATE_ENABLE gets here because 'p == current', but for 3049 * anything else we cannot do is_migration_disabled(), punt 3050 * and have the stopper function handle it all race-free. 3051 */ 3052 stop_pending = pending->stop_pending; 3053 if (!stop_pending) 3054 pending->stop_pending = true; 3055 3056 if (flags & SCA_MIGRATE_ENABLE) 3057 p->migration_flags &= ~MDF_PUSH; 3058 3059 preempt_disable(); 3060 task_rq_unlock(rq, p, rf); 3061 if (!stop_pending) { 3062 stop_one_cpu_nowait(cpu_of(rq), migration_cpu_stop, 3063 &pending->arg, &pending->stop_work); 3064 } 3065 preempt_enable(); 3066 3067 if (flags & SCA_MIGRATE_ENABLE) 3068 return 0; 3069 } else { 3070 3071 if (!is_migration_disabled(p)) { 3072 if (task_on_rq_queued(p)) 3073 rq = move_queued_task(rq, rf, p, dest_cpu); 3074 3075 if (!pending->stop_pending) { 3076 p->migration_pending = NULL; 3077 complete = true; 3078 } 3079 } 3080 task_rq_unlock(rq, p, rf); 3081 3082 if (complete) 3083 complete_all(&pending->done); 3084 } 3085 3086 wait_for_completion(&pending->done); 3087 3088 if (refcount_dec_and_test(&pending->refs)) 3089 wake_up_var(&pending->refs); /* No UaF, just an address */ 3090 3091 /* 3092 * Block the original owner of &pending until all subsequent callers 3093 * have seen the completion and decremented the refcount 3094 */ 3095 wait_var_event(&my_pending.refs, !refcount_read(&my_pending.refs)); 3096 3097 /* ARGH */ 3098 WARN_ON_ONCE(my_pending.stop_pending); 3099 3100 return 0; 3101 } 3102 3103 /* 3104 * Called with both p->pi_lock and rq->lock held; drops both before returning. 3105 */ 3106 static int __set_cpus_allowed_ptr_locked(struct task_struct *p, 3107 struct affinity_context *ctx, 3108 struct rq *rq, 3109 struct rq_flags *rf) 3110 __releases(rq->lock) 3111 __releases(p->pi_lock) 3112 { 3113 const struct cpumask *cpu_allowed_mask = task_cpu_possible_mask(p); 3114 const struct cpumask *cpu_valid_mask = cpu_active_mask; 3115 bool kthread = p->flags & PF_KTHREAD; 3116 unsigned int dest_cpu; 3117 int ret = 0; 3118 3119 update_rq_clock(rq); 3120 3121 if (kthread || is_migration_disabled(p)) { 3122 /* 3123 * Kernel threads are allowed on online && !active CPUs, 3124 * however, during cpu-hot-unplug, even these might get pushed 3125 * away if not KTHREAD_IS_PER_CPU. 3126 * 3127 * Specifically, migration_disabled() tasks must not fail the 3128 * cpumask_any_and_distribute() pick below, esp. so on 3129 * SCA_MIGRATE_ENABLE, otherwise we'll not call 3130 * set_cpus_allowed_common() and actually reset p->cpus_ptr. 3131 */ 3132 cpu_valid_mask = cpu_online_mask; 3133 } 3134 3135 if (!kthread && !cpumask_subset(ctx->new_mask, cpu_allowed_mask)) { 3136 ret = -EINVAL; 3137 goto out; 3138 } 3139 3140 /* 3141 * Must re-check here, to close a race against __kthread_bind(), 3142 * sched_setaffinity() is not guaranteed to observe the flag. 3143 */ 3144 if ((ctx->flags & SCA_CHECK) && (p->flags & PF_NO_SETAFFINITY)) { 3145 ret = -EINVAL; 3146 goto out; 3147 } 3148 3149 if (!(ctx->flags & SCA_MIGRATE_ENABLE)) { 3150 if (cpumask_equal(&p->cpus_mask, ctx->new_mask)) { 3151 if (ctx->flags & SCA_USER) 3152 swap(p->user_cpus_ptr, ctx->user_mask); 3153 goto out; 3154 } 3155 3156 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(p == current && 3157 is_migration_disabled(p) && 3158 !cpumask_test_cpu(task_cpu(p), ctx->new_mask))) { 3159 ret = -EBUSY; 3160 goto out; 3161 } 3162 } 3163 3164 /* 3165 * Picking a ~random cpu helps in cases where we are changing affinity 3166 * for groups of tasks (ie. cpuset), so that load balancing is not 3167 * immediately required to distribute the tasks within their new mask. 3168 */ 3169 dest_cpu = cpumask_any_and_distribute(cpu_valid_mask, ctx->new_mask); 3170 if (dest_cpu >= nr_cpu_ids) { 3171 ret = -EINVAL; 3172 goto out; 3173 } 3174 3175 __do_set_cpus_allowed(p, ctx); 3176 3177 return affine_move_task(rq, p, rf, dest_cpu, ctx->flags); 3178 3179 out: 3180 task_rq_unlock(rq, p, rf); 3181 3182 return ret; 3183 } 3184 3185 /* 3186 * Change a given task's CPU affinity. Migrate the thread to a 3187 * proper CPU and schedule it away if the CPU it's executing on 3188 * is removed from the allowed bitmask. 3189 * 3190 * NOTE: the caller must have a valid reference to the task, the 3191 * task must not exit() & deallocate itself prematurely. The 3192 * call is not atomic; no spinlocks may be held. 3193 */ 3194 static int __set_cpus_allowed_ptr(struct task_struct *p, 3195 struct affinity_context *ctx) 3196 { 3197 struct rq_flags rf; 3198 struct rq *rq; 3199 3200 rq = task_rq_lock(p, &rf); 3201 /* 3202 * Masking should be skipped if SCA_USER or any of the SCA_MIGRATE_* 3203 * flags are set. 3204 */ 3205 if (p->user_cpus_ptr && 3206 !(ctx->flags & (SCA_USER | SCA_MIGRATE_ENABLE | SCA_MIGRATE_DISABLE)) && 3207 cpumask_and(rq->scratch_mask, ctx->new_mask, p->user_cpus_ptr)) 3208 ctx->new_mask = rq->scratch_mask; 3209 3210 return __set_cpus_allowed_ptr_locked(p, ctx, rq, &rf); 3211 } 3212 3213 int set_cpus_allowed_ptr(struct task_struct *p, const struct cpumask *new_mask) 3214 { 3215 struct affinity_context ac = { 3216 .new_mask = new_mask, 3217 .flags = 0, 3218 }; 3219 3220 return __set_cpus_allowed_ptr(p, &ac); 3221 } 3222 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(set_cpus_allowed_ptr); 3223 3224 /* 3225 * Change a given task's CPU affinity to the intersection of its current 3226 * affinity mask and @subset_mask, writing the resulting mask to @new_mask. 3227 * If user_cpus_ptr is defined, use it as the basis for restricting CPU 3228 * affinity or use cpu_online_mask instead. 3229 * 3230 * If the resulting mask is empty, leave the affinity unchanged and return 3231 * -EINVAL. 3232 */ 3233 static int restrict_cpus_allowed_ptr(struct task_struct *p, 3234 struct cpumask *new_mask, 3235 const struct cpumask *subset_mask) 3236 { 3237 struct affinity_context ac = { 3238 .new_mask = new_mask, 3239 .flags = 0, 3240 }; 3241 struct rq_flags rf; 3242 struct rq *rq; 3243 int err; 3244 3245 rq = task_rq_lock(p, &rf); 3246 3247 /* 3248 * Forcefully restricting the affinity of a deadline task is 3249 * likely to cause problems, so fail and noisily override the 3250 * mask entirely. 3251 */ 3252 if (task_has_dl_policy(p) && dl_bandwidth_enabled()) { 3253 err = -EPERM; 3254 goto err_unlock; 3255 } 3256 3257 if (!cpumask_and(new_mask, task_user_cpus(p), subset_mask)) { 3258 err = -EINVAL; 3259 goto err_unlock; 3260 } 3261 3262 return __set_cpus_allowed_ptr_locked(p, &ac, rq, &rf); 3263 3264 err_unlock: 3265 task_rq_unlock(rq, p, &rf); 3266 return err; 3267 } 3268 3269 /* 3270 * Restrict the CPU affinity of task @p so that it is a subset of 3271 * task_cpu_possible_mask() and point @p->user_cpus_ptr to a copy of the 3272 * old affinity mask. If the resulting mask is empty, we warn and walk 3273 * up the cpuset hierarchy until we find a suitable mask. 3274 */ 3275 void force_compatible_cpus_allowed_ptr(struct task_struct *p) 3276 { 3277 cpumask_var_t new_mask; 3278 const struct cpumask *override_mask = task_cpu_possible_mask(p); 3279 3280 alloc_cpumask_var(&new_mask, GFP_KERNEL); 3281 3282 /* 3283 * __migrate_task() can fail silently in the face of concurrent 3284 * offlining of the chosen destination CPU, so take the hotplug 3285 * lock to ensure that the migration succeeds. 3286 */ 3287 cpus_read_lock(); 3288 if (!cpumask_available(new_mask)) 3289 goto out_set_mask; 3290 3291 if (!restrict_cpus_allowed_ptr(p, new_mask, override_mask)) 3292 goto out_free_mask; 3293 3294 /* 3295 * We failed to find a valid subset of the affinity mask for the 3296 * task, so override it based on its cpuset hierarchy. 3297 */ 3298 cpuset_cpus_allowed(p, new_mask); 3299 override_mask = new_mask; 3300 3301 out_set_mask: 3302 if (printk_ratelimit()) { 3303 printk_deferred("Overriding affinity for process %d (%s) to CPUs %*pbl\n", 3304 task_pid_nr(p), p->comm, 3305 cpumask_pr_args(override_mask)); 3306 } 3307 3308 WARN_ON(set_cpus_allowed_ptr(p, override_mask)); 3309 out_free_mask: 3310 cpus_read_unlock(); 3311 free_cpumask_var(new_mask); 3312 } 3313 3314 static int 3315 __sched_setaffinity(struct task_struct *p, struct affinity_context *ctx); 3316 3317 /* 3318 * Restore the affinity of a task @p which was previously restricted by a 3319 * call to force_compatible_cpus_allowed_ptr(). 3320 * 3321 * It is the caller's responsibility to serialise this with any calls to 3322 * force_compatible_cpus_allowed_ptr(@p). 3323 */ 3324 void relax_compatible_cpus_allowed_ptr(struct task_struct *p) 3325 { 3326 struct affinity_context ac = { 3327 .new_mask = task_user_cpus(p), 3328 .flags = 0, 3329 }; 3330 int ret; 3331 3332 /* 3333 * Try to restore the old affinity mask with __sched_setaffinity(). 3334 * Cpuset masking will be done there too. 3335 */ 3336 ret = __sched_setaffinity(p, &ac); 3337 WARN_ON_ONCE(ret); 3338 } 3339 3340 void set_task_cpu(struct task_struct *p, unsigned int new_cpu) 3341 { 3342 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_DEBUG 3343 unsigned int state = READ_ONCE(p->__state); 3344 3345 /* 3346 * We should never call set_task_cpu() on a blocked task, 3347 * ttwu() will sort out the placement. 3348 */ 3349 WARN_ON_ONCE(state != TASK_RUNNING && state != TASK_WAKING && !p->on_rq); 3350 3351 /* 3352 * Migrating fair class task must have p->on_rq = TASK_ON_RQ_MIGRATING, 3353 * because schedstat_wait_{start,end} rebase migrating task's wait_start 3354 * time relying on p->on_rq. 3355 */ 3356 WARN_ON_ONCE(state == TASK_RUNNING && 3357 p->sched_class == &fair_sched_class && 3358 (p->on_rq && !task_on_rq_migrating(p))); 3359 3360 #ifdef CONFIG_LOCKDEP 3361 /* 3362 * The caller should hold either p->pi_lock or rq->lock, when changing 3363 * a task's CPU. ->pi_lock for waking tasks, rq->lock for runnable tasks. 3364 * 3365 * sched_move_task() holds both and thus holding either pins the cgroup, 3366 * see task_group(). 3367 * 3368 * Furthermore, all task_rq users should acquire both locks, see 3369 * task_rq_lock(). 3370 */ 3371 WARN_ON_ONCE(debug_locks && !(lockdep_is_held(&p->pi_lock) || 3372 lockdep_is_held(__rq_lockp(task_rq(p))))); 3373 #endif 3374 /* 3375 * Clearly, migrating tasks to offline CPUs is a fairly daft thing. 3376 */ 3377 WARN_ON_ONCE(!cpu_online(new_cpu)); 3378 3379 WARN_ON_ONCE(is_migration_disabled(p)); 3380 #endif 3381 3382 trace_sched_migrate_task(p, new_cpu); 3383 3384 if (task_cpu(p) != new_cpu) { 3385 if (p->sched_class->migrate_task_rq) 3386 p->sched_class->migrate_task_rq(p, new_cpu); 3387 p->se.nr_migrations++; 3388 rseq_migrate(p); 3389 sched_mm_cid_migrate_from(p); 3390 perf_event_task_migrate(p); 3391 } 3392 3393 __set_task_cpu(p, new_cpu); 3394 } 3395 3396 #ifdef CONFIG_NUMA_BALANCING 3397 static void __migrate_swap_task(struct task_struct *p, int cpu) 3398 { 3399 if (task_on_rq_queued(p)) { 3400 struct rq *src_rq, *dst_rq; 3401 struct rq_flags srf, drf; 3402 3403 src_rq = task_rq(p); 3404 dst_rq = cpu_rq(cpu); 3405 3406 rq_pin_lock(src_rq, &srf); 3407 rq_pin_lock(dst_rq, &drf); 3408 3409 deactivate_task(src_rq, p, 0); 3410 set_task_cpu(p, cpu); 3411 activate_task(dst_rq, p, 0); 3412 wakeup_preempt(dst_rq, p, 0); 3413 3414 rq_unpin_lock(dst_rq, &drf); 3415 rq_unpin_lock(src_rq, &srf); 3416 3417 } else { 3418 /* 3419 * Task isn't running anymore; make it appear like we migrated 3420 * it before it went to sleep. This means on wakeup we make the 3421 * previous CPU our target instead of where it really is. 3422 */ 3423 p->wake_cpu = cpu; 3424 } 3425 } 3426 3427 struct migration_swap_arg { 3428 struct task_struct *src_task, *dst_task; 3429 int src_cpu, dst_cpu; 3430 }; 3431 3432 static int migrate_swap_stop(void *data) 3433 { 3434 struct migration_swap_arg *arg = data; 3435 struct rq *src_rq, *dst_rq; 3436 3437 if (!cpu_active(arg->src_cpu) || !cpu_active(arg->dst_cpu)) 3438 return -EAGAIN; 3439 3440 src_rq = cpu_rq(arg->src_cpu); 3441 dst_rq = cpu_rq(arg->dst_cpu); 3442 3443 guard(double_raw_spinlock)(&arg->src_task->pi_lock, &arg->dst_task->pi_lock); 3444 guard(double_rq_lock)(src_rq, dst_rq); 3445 3446 if (task_cpu(arg->dst_task) != arg->dst_cpu) 3447 return -EAGAIN; 3448 3449 if (task_cpu(arg->src_task) != arg->src_cpu) 3450 return -EAGAIN; 3451 3452 if (!cpumask_test_cpu(arg->dst_cpu, arg->src_task->cpus_ptr)) 3453 return -EAGAIN; 3454 3455 if (!cpumask_test_cpu(arg->src_cpu, arg->dst_task->cpus_ptr)) 3456 return -EAGAIN; 3457 3458 __migrate_swap_task(arg->src_task, arg->dst_cpu); 3459 __migrate_swap_task(arg->dst_task, arg->src_cpu); 3460 3461 return 0; 3462 } 3463 3464 /* 3465 * Cross migrate two tasks 3466 */ 3467 int migrate_swap(struct task_struct *cur, struct task_struct *p, 3468 int target_cpu, int curr_cpu) 3469 { 3470 struct migration_swap_arg arg; 3471 int ret = -EINVAL; 3472 3473 arg = (struct migration_swap_arg){ 3474 .src_task = cur, 3475 .src_cpu = curr_cpu, 3476 .dst_task = p, 3477 .dst_cpu = target_cpu, 3478 }; 3479 3480 if (arg.src_cpu == arg.dst_cpu) 3481 goto out; 3482 3483 /* 3484 * These three tests are all lockless; this is OK since all of them 3485 * will be re-checked with proper locks held further down the line. 3486 */ 3487 if (!cpu_active(arg.src_cpu) || !cpu_active(arg.dst_cpu)) 3488 goto out; 3489 3490 if (!cpumask_test_cpu(arg.dst_cpu, arg.src_task->cpus_ptr)) 3491 goto out; 3492 3493 if (!cpumask_test_cpu(arg.src_cpu, arg.dst_task->cpus_ptr)) 3494 goto out; 3495 3496 trace_sched_swap_numa(cur, arg.src_cpu, p, arg.dst_cpu); 3497 ret = stop_two_cpus(arg.dst_cpu, arg.src_cpu, migrate_swap_stop, &arg); 3498 3499 out: 3500 return ret; 3501 } 3502 #endif /* CONFIG_NUMA_BALANCING */ 3503 3504 /*** 3505 * kick_process - kick a running thread to enter/exit the kernel 3506 * @p: the to-be-kicked thread 3507 * 3508 * Cause a process which is running on another CPU to enter 3509 * kernel-mode, without any delay. (to get signals handled.) 3510 * 3511 * NOTE: this function doesn't have to take the runqueue lock, 3512 * because all it wants to ensure is that the remote task enters 3513 * the kernel. If the IPI races and the task has been migrated 3514 * to another CPU then no harm is done and the purpose has been 3515 * achieved as well. 3516 */ 3517 void kick_process(struct task_struct *p) 3518 { 3519 int cpu; 3520 3521 preempt_disable(); 3522 cpu = task_cpu(p); 3523 if ((cpu != smp_processor_id()) && task_curr(p)) 3524 smp_send_reschedule(cpu); 3525 preempt_enable(); 3526 } 3527 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(kick_process); 3528 3529 /* 3530 * ->cpus_ptr is protected by both rq->lock and p->pi_lock 3531 * 3532 * A few notes on cpu_active vs cpu_online: 3533 * 3534 * - cpu_active must be a subset of cpu_online 3535 * 3536 * - on CPU-up we allow per-CPU kthreads on the online && !active CPU, 3537 * see __set_cpus_allowed_ptr(). At this point the newly online 3538 * CPU isn't yet part of the sched domains, and balancing will not 3539 * see it. 3540 * 3541 * - on CPU-down we clear cpu_active() to mask the sched domains and 3542 * avoid the load balancer to place new tasks on the to be removed 3543 * CPU. Existing tasks will remain running there and will be taken 3544 * off. 3545 * 3546 * This means that fallback selection must not select !active CPUs. 3547 * And can assume that any active CPU must be online. Conversely 3548 * select_task_rq() below may allow selection of !active CPUs in order 3549 * to satisfy the above rules. 3550 */ 3551 static int select_fallback_rq(int cpu, struct task_struct *p) 3552 { 3553 int nid = cpu_to_node(cpu); 3554 const struct cpumask *nodemask = NULL; 3555 enum { cpuset, possible, fail } state = cpuset; 3556 int dest_cpu; 3557 3558 /* 3559 * If the node that the CPU is on has been offlined, cpu_to_node() 3560 * will return -1. There is no CPU on the node, and we should 3561 * select the CPU on the other node. 3562 */ 3563 if (nid != -1) { 3564 nodemask = cpumask_of_node(nid); 3565 3566 /* Look for allowed, online CPU in same node. */ 3567 for_each_cpu(dest_cpu, nodemask) { 3568 if (is_cpu_allowed(p, dest_cpu)) 3569 return dest_cpu; 3570 } 3571 } 3572 3573 for (;;) { 3574 /* Any allowed, online CPU? */ 3575 for_each_cpu(dest_cpu, p->cpus_ptr) { 3576 if (!is_cpu_allowed(p, dest_cpu)) 3577 continue; 3578 3579 goto out; 3580 } 3581 3582 /* No more Mr. Nice Guy. */ 3583 switch (state) { 3584 case cpuset: 3585 if (cpuset_cpus_allowed_fallback(p)) { 3586 state = possible; 3587 break; 3588 } 3589 fallthrough; 3590 case possible: 3591 /* 3592 * XXX When called from select_task_rq() we only 3593 * hold p->pi_lock and again violate locking order. 3594 * 3595 * More yuck to audit. 3596 */ 3597 do_set_cpus_allowed(p, task_cpu_possible_mask(p)); 3598 state = fail; 3599 break; 3600 case fail: 3601 BUG(); 3602 break; 3603 } 3604 } 3605 3606 out: 3607 if (state != cpuset) { 3608 /* 3609 * Don't tell them about moving exiting tasks or 3610 * kernel threads (both mm NULL), since they never 3611 * leave kernel. 3612 */ 3613 if (p->mm && printk_ratelimit()) { 3614 printk_deferred("process %d (%s) no longer affine to cpu%d\n", 3615 task_pid_nr(p), p->comm, cpu); 3616 } 3617 } 3618 3619 return dest_cpu; 3620 } 3621 3622 /* 3623 * The caller (fork, wakeup) owns p->pi_lock, ->cpus_ptr is stable. 3624 */ 3625 static inline 3626 int select_task_rq(struct task_struct *p, int cpu, int wake_flags) 3627 { 3628 lockdep_assert_held(&p->pi_lock); 3629 3630 if (p->nr_cpus_allowed > 1 && !is_migration_disabled(p)) 3631 cpu = p->sched_class->select_task_rq(p, cpu, wake_flags); 3632 else 3633 cpu = cpumask_any(p->cpus_ptr); 3634 3635 /* 3636 * In order not to call set_task_cpu() on a blocking task we need 3637 * to rely on ttwu() to place the task on a valid ->cpus_ptr 3638 * CPU. 3639 * 3640 * Since this is common to all placement strategies, this lives here. 3641 * 3642 * [ this allows ->select_task() to simply return task_cpu(p) and 3643 * not worry about this generic constraint ] 3644 */ 3645 if (unlikely(!is_cpu_allowed(p, cpu))) 3646 cpu = select_fallback_rq(task_cpu(p), p); 3647 3648 return cpu; 3649 } 3650 3651 void sched_set_stop_task(int cpu, struct task_struct *stop) 3652 { 3653 static struct lock_class_key stop_pi_lock; 3654 struct sched_param param = { .sched_priority = MAX_RT_PRIO - 1 }; 3655 struct task_struct *old_stop = cpu_rq(cpu)->stop; 3656 3657 if (stop) { 3658 /* 3659 * Make it appear like a SCHED_FIFO task, its something 3660 * userspace knows about and won't get confused about. 3661 * 3662 * Also, it will make PI more or less work without too 3663 * much confusion -- but then, stop work should not 3664 * rely on PI working anyway. 3665 */ 3666 sched_setscheduler_nocheck(stop, SCHED_FIFO, ¶m); 3667 3668 stop->sched_class = &stop_sched_class; 3669 3670 /* 3671 * The PI code calls rt_mutex_setprio() with ->pi_lock held to 3672 * adjust the effective priority of a task. As a result, 3673 * rt_mutex_setprio() can trigger (RT) balancing operations, 3674 * which can then trigger wakeups of the stop thread to push 3675 * around the current task. 3676 * 3677 * The stop task itself will never be part of the PI-chain, it 3678 * never blocks, therefore that ->pi_lock recursion is safe. 3679 * Tell lockdep about this by placing the stop->pi_lock in its 3680 * own class. 3681 */ 3682 lockdep_set_class(&stop->pi_lock, &stop_pi_lock); 3683 } 3684 3685 cpu_rq(cpu)->stop = stop; 3686 3687 if (old_stop) { 3688 /* 3689 * Reset it back to a normal scheduling class so that 3690 * it can die in pieces. 3691 */ 3692 old_stop->sched_class = &rt_sched_class; 3693 } 3694 } 3695 3696 #else /* CONFIG_SMP */ 3697 3698 static inline int __set_cpus_allowed_ptr(struct task_struct *p, 3699 struct affinity_context *ctx) 3700 { 3701 return set_cpus_allowed_ptr(p, ctx->new_mask); 3702 } 3703 3704 static inline void migrate_disable_switch(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p) { } 3705 3706 static inline bool rq_has_pinned_tasks(struct rq *rq) 3707 { 3708 return false; 3709 } 3710 3711 static inline cpumask_t *alloc_user_cpus_ptr(int node) 3712 { 3713 return NULL; 3714 } 3715 3716 #endif /* !CONFIG_SMP */ 3717 3718 static void 3719 ttwu_stat(struct task_struct *p, int cpu, int wake_flags) 3720 { 3721 struct rq *rq; 3722 3723 if (!schedstat_enabled()) 3724 return; 3725 3726 rq = this_rq(); 3727 3728 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP 3729 if (cpu == rq->cpu) { 3730 __schedstat_inc(rq->ttwu_local); 3731 __schedstat_inc(p->stats.nr_wakeups_local); 3732 } else { 3733 struct sched_domain *sd; 3734 3735 __schedstat_inc(p->stats.nr_wakeups_remote); 3736 3737 guard(rcu)(); 3738 for_each_domain(rq->cpu, sd) { 3739 if (cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, sched_domain_span(sd))) { 3740 __schedstat_inc(sd->ttwu_wake_remote); 3741 break; 3742 } 3743 } 3744 } 3745 3746 if (wake_flags & WF_MIGRATED) 3747 __schedstat_inc(p->stats.nr_wakeups_migrate); 3748 #endif /* CONFIG_SMP */ 3749 3750 __schedstat_inc(rq->ttwu_count); 3751 __schedstat_inc(p->stats.nr_wakeups); 3752 3753 if (wake_flags & WF_SYNC) 3754 __schedstat_inc(p->stats.nr_wakeups_sync); 3755 } 3756 3757 /* 3758 * Mark the task runnable. 3759 */ 3760 static inline void ttwu_do_wakeup(struct task_struct *p) 3761 { 3762 WRITE_ONCE(p->__state, TASK_RUNNING); 3763 trace_sched_wakeup(p); 3764 } 3765 3766 static void 3767 ttwu_do_activate(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p, int wake_flags, 3768 struct rq_flags *rf) 3769 { 3770 int en_flags = ENQUEUE_WAKEUP | ENQUEUE_NOCLOCK; 3771 3772 lockdep_assert_rq_held(rq); 3773 3774 if (p->sched_contributes_to_load) 3775 rq->nr_uninterruptible--; 3776 3777 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP 3778 if (wake_flags & WF_MIGRATED) 3779 en_flags |= ENQUEUE_MIGRATED; 3780 else 3781 #endif 3782 if (p->in_iowait) { 3783 delayacct_blkio_end(p); 3784 atomic_dec(&task_rq(p)->nr_iowait); 3785 } 3786 3787 activate_task(rq, p, en_flags); 3788 wakeup_preempt(rq, p, wake_flags); 3789 3790 ttwu_do_wakeup(p); 3791 3792 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP 3793 if (p->sched_class->task_woken) { 3794 /* 3795 * Our task @p is fully woken up and running; so it's safe to 3796 * drop the rq->lock, hereafter rq is only used for statistics. 3797 */ 3798 rq_unpin_lock(rq, rf); 3799 p->sched_class->task_woken(rq, p); 3800 rq_repin_lock(rq, rf); 3801 } 3802 3803 if (rq->idle_stamp) { 3804 u64 delta = rq_clock(rq) - rq->idle_stamp; 3805 u64 max = 2*rq->max_idle_balance_cost; 3806 3807 update_avg(&rq->avg_idle, delta); 3808 3809 if (rq->avg_idle > max) 3810 rq->avg_idle = max; 3811 3812 rq->wake_stamp = jiffies; 3813 rq->wake_avg_idle = rq->avg_idle / 2; 3814 3815 rq->idle_stamp = 0; 3816 } 3817 #endif 3818 } 3819 3820 /* 3821 * Consider @p being inside a wait loop: 3822 * 3823 * for (;;) { 3824 * set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE); 3825 * 3826 * if (CONDITION) 3827 * break; 3828 * 3829 * schedule(); 3830 * } 3831 * __set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING); 3832 * 3833 * between set_current_state() and schedule(). In this case @p is still 3834 * runnable, so all that needs doing is change p->state back to TASK_RUNNING in 3835 * an atomic manner. 3836 * 3837 * By taking task_rq(p)->lock we serialize against schedule(), if @p->on_rq 3838 * then schedule() must still happen and p->state can be changed to 3839 * TASK_RUNNING. Otherwise we lost the race, schedule() has happened, and we 3840 * need to do a full wakeup with enqueue. 3841 * 3842 * Returns: %true when the wakeup is done, 3843 * %false otherwise. 3844 */ 3845 static int ttwu_runnable(struct task_struct *p, int wake_flags) 3846 { 3847 struct rq_flags rf; 3848 struct rq *rq; 3849 int ret = 0; 3850 3851 rq = __task_rq_lock(p, &rf); 3852 if (task_on_rq_queued(p)) { 3853 if (!task_on_cpu(rq, p)) { 3854 /* 3855 * When on_rq && !on_cpu the task is preempted, see if 3856 * it should preempt the task that is current now. 3857 */ 3858 update_rq_clock(rq); 3859 wakeup_preempt(rq, p, wake_flags); 3860 } 3861 ttwu_do_wakeup(p); 3862 ret = 1; 3863 } 3864 __task_rq_unlock(rq, &rf); 3865 3866 return ret; 3867 } 3868 3869 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP 3870 void sched_ttwu_pending(void *arg) 3871 { 3872 struct llist_node *llist = arg; 3873 struct rq *rq = this_rq(); 3874 struct task_struct *p, *t; 3875 struct rq_flags rf; 3876 3877 if (!llist) 3878 return; 3879 3880 rq_lock_irqsave(rq, &rf); 3881 update_rq_clock(rq); 3882 3883 llist_for_each_entry_safe(p, t, llist, wake_entry.llist) { 3884 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(p->on_cpu)) 3885 smp_cond_load_acquire(&p->on_cpu, !VAL); 3886 3887 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(task_cpu(p) != cpu_of(rq))) 3888 set_task_cpu(p, cpu_of(rq)); 3889 3890 ttwu_do_activate(rq, p, p->sched_remote_wakeup ? WF_MIGRATED : 0, &rf); 3891 } 3892 3893 /* 3894 * Must be after enqueueing at least once task such that 3895 * idle_cpu() does not observe a false-negative -- if it does, 3896 * it is possible for select_idle_siblings() to stack a number 3897 * of tasks on this CPU during that window. 3898 * 3899 * It is ok to clear ttwu_pending when another task pending. 3900 * We will receive IPI after local irq enabled and then enqueue it. 3901 * Since now nr_running > 0, idle_cpu() will always get correct result. 3902 */ 3903 WRITE_ONCE(rq->ttwu_pending, 0); 3904 rq_unlock_irqrestore(rq, &rf); 3905 } 3906 3907 /* 3908 * Prepare the scene for sending an IPI for a remote smp_call 3909 * 3910 * Returns true if the caller can proceed with sending the IPI. 3911 * Returns false otherwise. 3912 */ 3913 bool call_function_single_prep_ipi(int cpu) 3914 { 3915 if (set_nr_if_polling(cpu_rq(cpu)->idle)) { 3916 trace_sched_wake_idle_without_ipi(cpu); 3917 return false; 3918 } 3919 3920 return true; 3921 } 3922 3923 /* 3924 * Queue a task on the target CPUs wake_list and wake the CPU via IPI if 3925 * necessary. The wakee CPU on receipt of the IPI will queue the task 3926 * via sched_ttwu_wakeup() for activation so the wakee incurs the cost 3927 * of the wakeup instead of the waker. 3928 */ 3929 static void __ttwu_queue_wakelist(struct task_struct *p, int cpu, int wake_flags) 3930 { 3931 struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu); 3932 3933 p->sched_remote_wakeup = !!(wake_flags & WF_MIGRATED); 3934 3935 WRITE_ONCE(rq->ttwu_pending, 1); 3936 __smp_call_single_queue(cpu, &p->wake_entry.llist); 3937 } 3938 3939 void wake_up_if_idle(int cpu) 3940 { 3941 struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu); 3942 3943 guard(rcu)(); 3944 if (is_idle_task(rcu_dereference(rq->curr))) { 3945 guard(rq_lock_irqsave)(rq); 3946 if (is_idle_task(rq->curr)) 3947 resched_curr(rq); 3948 } 3949 } 3950 3951 bool cpus_share_cache(int this_cpu, int that_cpu) 3952 { 3953 if (this_cpu == that_cpu) 3954 return true; 3955 3956 return per_cpu(sd_llc_id, this_cpu) == per_cpu(sd_llc_id, that_cpu); 3957 } 3958 3959 static inline bool ttwu_queue_cond(struct task_struct *p, int cpu) 3960 { 3961 /* 3962 * Do not complicate things with the async wake_list while the CPU is 3963 * in hotplug state. 3964 */ 3965 if (!cpu_active(cpu)) 3966 return false; 3967 3968 /* Ensure the task will still be allowed to run on the CPU. */ 3969 if (!cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, p->cpus_ptr)) 3970 return false; 3971 3972 /* 3973 * If the CPU does not share cache, then queue the task on the 3974 * remote rqs wakelist to avoid accessing remote data. 3975 */ 3976 if (!cpus_share_cache(smp_processor_id(), cpu)) 3977 return true; 3978 3979 if (cpu == smp_processor_id()) 3980 return false; 3981 3982 /* 3983 * If the wakee cpu is idle, or the task is descheduling and the 3984 * only running task on the CPU, then use the wakelist to offload 3985 * the task activation to the idle (or soon-to-be-idle) CPU as 3986 * the current CPU is likely busy. nr_running is checked to 3987 * avoid unnecessary task stacking. 3988 * 3989 * Note that we can only get here with (wakee) p->on_rq=0, 3990 * p->on_cpu can be whatever, we've done the dequeue, so 3991 * the wakee has been accounted out of ->nr_running. 3992 */ 3993 if (!cpu_rq(cpu)->nr_running) 3994 return true; 3995 3996 return false; 3997 } 3998 3999 static bool ttwu_queue_wakelist(struct task_struct *p, int cpu, int wake_flags) 4000 { 4001 if (sched_feat(TTWU_QUEUE) && ttwu_queue_cond(p, cpu)) { 4002 sched_clock_cpu(cpu); /* Sync clocks across CPUs */ 4003 __ttwu_queue_wakelist(p, cpu, wake_flags); 4004 return true; 4005 } 4006 4007 return false; 4008 } 4009 4010 #else /* !CONFIG_SMP */ 4011 4012 static inline bool ttwu_queue_wakelist(struct task_struct *p, int cpu, int wake_flags) 4013 { 4014 return false; 4015 } 4016 4017 #endif /* CONFIG_SMP */ 4018 4019 static void ttwu_queue(struct task_struct *p, int cpu, int wake_flags) 4020 { 4021 struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu); 4022 struct rq_flags rf; 4023 4024 if (ttwu_queue_wakelist(p, cpu, wake_flags)) 4025 return; 4026 4027 rq_lock(rq, &rf); 4028 update_rq_clock(rq); 4029 ttwu_do_activate(rq, p, wake_flags, &rf); 4030 rq_unlock(rq, &rf); 4031 } 4032 4033 /* 4034 * Invoked from try_to_wake_up() to check whether the task can be woken up. 4035 * 4036 * The caller holds p::pi_lock if p != current or has preemption 4037 * disabled when p == current. 4038 * 4039 * The rules of PREEMPT_RT saved_state: 4040 * 4041 * The related locking code always holds p::pi_lock when updating 4042 * p::saved_state, which means the code is fully serialized in both cases. 4043 * 4044 * The lock wait and lock wakeups happen via TASK_RTLOCK_WAIT. No other 4045 * bits set. This allows to distinguish all wakeup scenarios. 4046 */ 4047 static __always_inline 4048 bool ttwu_state_match(struct task_struct *p, unsigned int state, int *success) 4049 { 4050 int match; 4051 4052 if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT)) { 4053 WARN_ON_ONCE((state & TASK_RTLOCK_WAIT) && 4054 state != TASK_RTLOCK_WAIT); 4055 } 4056 4057 *success = !!(match = __task_state_match(p, state)); 4058 4059 #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT 4060 /* 4061 * Saved state preserves the task state across blocking on 4062 * an RT lock. If the state matches, set p::saved_state to 4063 * TASK_RUNNING, but do not wake the task because it waits 4064 * for a lock wakeup. Also indicate success because from 4065 * the regular waker's point of view this has succeeded. 4066 * 4067 * After acquiring the lock the task will restore p::__state 4068 * from p::saved_state which ensures that the regular 4069 * wakeup is not lost. The restore will also set 4070 * p::saved_state to TASK_RUNNING so any further tests will 4071 * not result in false positives vs. @success 4072 */ 4073 if (match < 0) 4074 p->saved_state = TASK_RUNNING; 4075 #endif 4076 return match > 0; 4077 } 4078 4079 /* 4080 * Notes on Program-Order guarantees on SMP systems. 4081 * 4082 * MIGRATION 4083 * 4084 * The basic program-order guarantee on SMP systems is that when a task [t] 4085 * migrates, all its activity on its old CPU [c0] happens-before any subsequent 4086 * execution on its new CPU [c1]. 4087 * 4088 * For migration (of runnable tasks) this is provided by the following means: 4089 * 4090 * A) UNLOCK of the rq(c0)->lock scheduling out task t 4091 * B) migration for t is required to synchronize *both* rq(c0)->lock and 4092 * rq(c1)->lock (if not at the same time, then in that order). 4093 * C) LOCK of the rq(c1)->lock scheduling in task 4094 * 4095 * Release/acquire chaining guarantees that B happens after A and C after B. 4096 * Note: the CPU doing B need not be c0 or c1 4097 * 4098 * Example: 4099 * 4100 * CPU0 CPU1 CPU2 4101 * 4102 * LOCK rq(0)->lock 4103 * sched-out X 4104 * sched-in Y 4105 * UNLOCK rq(0)->lock 4106 * 4107 * LOCK rq(0)->lock // orders against CPU0 4108 * dequeue X 4109 * UNLOCK rq(0)->lock 4110 * 4111 * LOCK rq(1)->lock 4112 * enqueue X 4113 * UNLOCK rq(1)->lock 4114 * 4115 * LOCK rq(1)->lock // orders against CPU2 4116 * sched-out Z 4117 * sched-in X 4118 * UNLOCK rq(1)->lock 4119 * 4120 * 4121 * BLOCKING -- aka. SLEEP + WAKEUP 4122 * 4123 * For blocking we (obviously) need to provide the same guarantee as for 4124 * migration. However the means are completely different as there is no lock 4125 * chain to provide order. Instead we do: 4126 * 4127 * 1) smp_store_release(X->on_cpu, 0) -- finish_task() 4128 * 2) smp_cond_load_acquire(!X->on_cpu) -- try_to_wake_up() 4129 * 4130 * Example: 4131 * 4132 * CPU0 (schedule) CPU1 (try_to_wake_up) CPU2 (schedule) 4133 * 4134 * LOCK rq(0)->lock LOCK X->pi_lock 4135 * dequeue X 4136 * sched-out X 4137 * smp_store_release(X->on_cpu, 0); 4138 * 4139 * smp_cond_load_acquire(&X->on_cpu, !VAL); 4140 * X->state = WAKING 4141 * set_task_cpu(X,2) 4142 * 4143 * LOCK rq(2)->lock 4144 * enqueue X 4145 * X->state = RUNNING 4146 * UNLOCK rq(2)->lock 4147 * 4148 * LOCK rq(2)->lock // orders against CPU1 4149 * sched-out Z 4150 * sched-in X 4151 * UNLOCK rq(2)->lock 4152 * 4153 * UNLOCK X->pi_lock 4154 * UNLOCK rq(0)->lock 4155 * 4156 * 4157 * However, for wakeups there is a second guarantee we must provide, namely we 4158 * must ensure that CONDITION=1 done by the caller can not be reordered with 4159 * accesses to the task state; see try_to_wake_up() and set_current_state(). 4160 */ 4161 4162 /** 4163 * try_to_wake_up - wake up a thread 4164 * @p: the thread to be awakened 4165 * @state: the mask of task states that can be woken 4166 * @wake_flags: wake modifier flags (WF_*) 4167 * 4168 * Conceptually does: 4169 * 4170 * If (@state & @p->state) @p->state = TASK_RUNNING. 4171 * 4172 * If the task was not queued/runnable, also place it back on a runqueue. 4173 * 4174 * This function is atomic against schedule() which would dequeue the task. 4175 * 4176 * It issues a full memory barrier before accessing @p->state, see the comment 4177 * with set_current_state(). 4178 * 4179 * Uses p->pi_lock to serialize against concurrent wake-ups. 4180 * 4181 * Relies on p->pi_lock stabilizing: 4182 * - p->sched_class 4183 * - p->cpus_ptr 4184 * - p->sched_task_group 4185 * in order to do migration, see its use of select_task_rq()/set_task_cpu(). 4186 * 4187 * Tries really hard to only take one task_rq(p)->lock for performance. 4188 * Takes rq->lock in: 4189 * - ttwu_runnable() -- old rq, unavoidable, see comment there; 4190 * - ttwu_queue() -- new rq, for enqueue of the task; 4191 * - psi_ttwu_dequeue() -- much sadness :-( accounting will kill us. 4192 * 4193 * As a consequence we race really badly with just about everything. See the 4194 * many memory barriers and their comments for details. 4195 * 4196 * Return: %true if @p->state changes (an actual wakeup was done), 4197 * %false otherwise. 4198 */ 4199 int try_to_wake_up(struct task_struct *p, unsigned int state, int wake_flags) 4200 { 4201 guard(preempt)(); 4202 int cpu, success = 0; 4203 4204 if (p == current) { 4205 /* 4206 * We're waking current, this means 'p->on_rq' and 'task_cpu(p) 4207 * == smp_processor_id()'. Together this means we can special 4208 * case the whole 'p->on_rq && ttwu_runnable()' case below 4209 * without taking any locks. 4210 * 4211 * In particular: 4212 * - we rely on Program-Order guarantees for all the ordering, 4213 * - we're serialized against set_special_state() by virtue of 4214 * it disabling IRQs (this allows not taking ->pi_lock). 4215 */ 4216 if (!ttwu_state_match(p, state, &success)) 4217 goto out; 4218 4219 trace_sched_waking(p); 4220 ttwu_do_wakeup(p); 4221 goto out; 4222 } 4223 4224 /* 4225 * If we are going to wake up a thread waiting for CONDITION we 4226 * need to ensure that CONDITION=1 done by the caller can not be 4227 * reordered with p->state check below. This pairs with smp_store_mb() 4228 * in set_current_state() that the waiting thread does. 4229 */ 4230 scoped_guard (raw_spinlock_irqsave, &p->pi_lock) { 4231 smp_mb__after_spinlock(); 4232 if (!ttwu_state_match(p, state, &success)) 4233 break; 4234 4235 trace_sched_waking(p); 4236 4237 /* 4238 * Ensure we load p->on_rq _after_ p->state, otherwise it would 4239 * be possible to, falsely, observe p->on_rq == 0 and get stuck 4240 * in smp_cond_load_acquire() below. 4241 * 4242 * sched_ttwu_pending() try_to_wake_up() 4243 * STORE p->on_rq = 1 LOAD p->state 4244 * UNLOCK rq->lock 4245 * 4246 * __schedule() (switch to task 'p') 4247 * LOCK rq->lock smp_rmb(); 4248 * smp_mb__after_spinlock(); 4249 * UNLOCK rq->lock 4250 * 4251 * [task p] 4252 * STORE p->state = UNINTERRUPTIBLE LOAD p->on_rq 4253 * 4254 * Pairs with the LOCK+smp_mb__after_spinlock() on rq->lock in 4255 * __schedule(). See the comment for smp_mb__after_spinlock(). 4256 * 4257 * A similar smb_rmb() lives in try_invoke_on_locked_down_task(). 4258 */ 4259 smp_rmb(); 4260 if (READ_ONCE(p->on_rq) && ttwu_runnable(p, wake_flags)) 4261 break; 4262 4263 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP 4264 /* 4265 * Ensure we load p->on_cpu _after_ p->on_rq, otherwise it would be 4266 * possible to, falsely, observe p->on_cpu == 0. 4267 * 4268 * One must be running (->on_cpu == 1) in order to remove oneself 4269 * from the runqueue. 4270 * 4271 * __schedule() (switch to task 'p') try_to_wake_up() 4272 * STORE p->on_cpu = 1 LOAD p->on_rq 4273 * UNLOCK rq->lock 4274 * 4275 * __schedule() (put 'p' to sleep) 4276 * LOCK rq->lock smp_rmb(); 4277 * smp_mb__after_spinlock(); 4278 * STORE p->on_rq = 0 LOAD p->on_cpu 4279 * 4280 * Pairs with the LOCK+smp_mb__after_spinlock() on rq->lock in 4281 * __schedule(). See the comment for smp_mb__after_spinlock(). 4282 * 4283 * Form a control-dep-acquire with p->on_rq == 0 above, to ensure 4284 * schedule()'s deactivate_task() has 'happened' and p will no longer 4285 * care about it's own p->state. See the comment in __schedule(). 4286 */ 4287 smp_acquire__after_ctrl_dep(); 4288 4289 /* 4290 * We're doing the wakeup (@success == 1), they did a dequeue (p->on_rq 4291 * == 0), which means we need to do an enqueue, change p->state to 4292 * TASK_WAKING such that we can unlock p->pi_lock before doing the 4293 * enqueue, such as ttwu_queue_wakelist(). 4294 */ 4295 WRITE_ONCE(p->__state, TASK_WAKING); 4296 4297 /* 4298 * If the owning (remote) CPU is still in the middle of schedule() with 4299 * this task as prev, considering queueing p on the remote CPUs wake_list 4300 * which potentially sends an IPI instead of spinning on p->on_cpu to 4301 * let the waker make forward progress. This is safe because IRQs are 4302 * disabled and the IPI will deliver after on_cpu is cleared. 4303 * 4304 * Ensure we load task_cpu(p) after p->on_cpu: 4305 * 4306 * set_task_cpu(p, cpu); 4307 * STORE p->cpu = @cpu 4308 * __schedule() (switch to task 'p') 4309 * LOCK rq->lock 4310 * smp_mb__after_spin_lock() smp_cond_load_acquire(&p->on_cpu) 4311 * STORE p->on_cpu = 1 LOAD p->cpu 4312 * 4313 * to ensure we observe the correct CPU on which the task is currently 4314 * scheduling. 4315 */ 4316 if (smp_load_acquire(&p->on_cpu) && 4317 ttwu_queue_wakelist(p, task_cpu(p), wake_flags)) 4318 break; 4319 4320 /* 4321 * If the owning (remote) CPU is still in the middle of schedule() with 4322 * this task as prev, wait until it's done referencing the task. 4323 * 4324 * Pairs with the smp_store_release() in finish_task(). 4325 * 4326 * This ensures that tasks getting woken will be fully ordered against 4327 * their previous state and preserve Program Order. 4328 */ 4329 smp_cond_load_acquire(&p->on_cpu, !VAL); 4330 4331 cpu = select_task_rq(p, p->wake_cpu, wake_flags | WF_TTWU); 4332 if (task_cpu(p) != cpu) { 4333 if (p->in_iowait) { 4334 delayacct_blkio_end(p); 4335 atomic_dec(&task_rq(p)->nr_iowait); 4336 } 4337 4338 wake_flags |= WF_MIGRATED; 4339 psi_ttwu_dequeue(p); 4340 set_task_cpu(p, cpu); 4341 } 4342 #else 4343 cpu = task_cpu(p); 4344 #endif /* CONFIG_SMP */ 4345 4346 ttwu_queue(p, cpu, wake_flags); 4347 } 4348 out: 4349 if (success) 4350 ttwu_stat(p, task_cpu(p), wake_flags); 4351 4352 return success; 4353 } 4354 4355 static bool __task_needs_rq_lock(struct task_struct *p) 4356 { 4357 unsigned int state = READ_ONCE(p->__state); 4358 4359 /* 4360 * Since pi->lock blocks try_to_wake_up(), we don't need rq->lock when 4361 * the task is blocked. Make sure to check @state since ttwu() can drop 4362 * locks at the end, see ttwu_queue_wakelist(). 4363 */ 4364 if (state == TASK_RUNNING || state == TASK_WAKING) 4365 return true; 4366 4367 /* 4368 * Ensure we load p->on_rq after p->__state, otherwise it would be 4369 * possible to, falsely, observe p->on_rq == 0. 4370 * 4371 * See try_to_wake_up() for a longer comment. 4372 */ 4373 smp_rmb(); 4374 if (p->on_rq) 4375 return true; 4376 4377 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP 4378 /* 4379 * Ensure the task has finished __schedule() and will not be referenced 4380 * anymore. Again, see try_to_wake_up() for a longer comment. 4381 */ 4382 smp_rmb(); 4383 smp_cond_load_acquire(&p->on_cpu, !VAL); 4384 #endif 4385 4386 return false; 4387 } 4388 4389 /** 4390 * task_call_func - Invoke a function on task in fixed state 4391 * @p: Process for which the function is to be invoked, can be @current. 4392 * @func: Function to invoke. 4393 * @arg: Argument to function. 4394 * 4395 * Fix the task in it's current state by avoiding wakeups and or rq operations 4396 * and call @func(@arg) on it. This function can use ->on_rq and task_curr() 4397 * to work out what the state is, if required. Given that @func can be invoked 4398 * with a runqueue lock held, it had better be quite lightweight. 4399 * 4400 * Returns: 4401 * Whatever @func returns 4402 */ 4403 int task_call_func(struct task_struct *p, task_call_f func, void *arg) 4404 { 4405 struct rq *rq = NULL; 4406 struct rq_flags rf; 4407 int ret; 4408 4409 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&p->pi_lock, rf.flags); 4410 4411 if (__task_needs_rq_lock(p)) 4412 rq = __task_rq_lock(p, &rf); 4413 4414 /* 4415 * At this point the task is pinned; either: 4416 * - blocked and we're holding off wakeups (pi->lock) 4417 * - woken, and we're holding off enqueue (rq->lock) 4418 * - queued, and we're holding off schedule (rq->lock) 4419 * - running, and we're holding off de-schedule (rq->lock) 4420 * 4421 * The called function (@func) can use: task_curr(), p->on_rq and 4422 * p->__state to differentiate between these states. 4423 */ 4424 ret = func(p, arg); 4425 4426 if (rq) 4427 rq_unlock(rq, &rf); 4428 4429 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&p->pi_lock, rf.flags); 4430 return ret; 4431 } 4432 4433 /** 4434 * cpu_curr_snapshot - Return a snapshot of the currently running task 4435 * @cpu: The CPU on which to snapshot the task. 4436 * 4437 * Returns the task_struct pointer of the task "currently" running on 4438 * the specified CPU. 4439 * 4440 * If the specified CPU was offline, the return value is whatever it 4441 * is, perhaps a pointer to the task_struct structure of that CPU's idle 4442 * task, but there is no guarantee. Callers wishing a useful return 4443 * value must take some action to ensure that the specified CPU remains 4444 * online throughout. 4445 * 4446 * This function executes full memory barriers before and after fetching 4447 * the pointer, which permits the caller to confine this function's fetch 4448 * with respect to the caller's accesses to other shared variables. 4449 */ 4450 struct task_struct *cpu_curr_snapshot(int cpu) 4451 { 4452 struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu); 4453 struct task_struct *t; 4454 struct rq_flags rf; 4455 4456 rq_lock_irqsave(rq, &rf); 4457 smp_mb__after_spinlock(); /* Pairing determined by caller's synchronization design. */ 4458 t = rcu_dereference(cpu_curr(cpu)); 4459 rq_unlock_irqrestore(rq, &rf); 4460 smp_mb(); /* Pairing determined by caller's synchronization design. */ 4461 4462 return t; 4463 } 4464 4465 /** 4466 * wake_up_process - Wake up a specific process 4467 * @p: The process to be woken up. 4468 * 4469 * Attempt to wake up the nominated process and move it to the set of runnable 4470 * processes. 4471 * 4472 * Return: 1 if the process was woken up, 0 if it was already running. 4473 * 4474 * This function executes a full memory barrier before accessing the task state. 4475 */ 4476 int wake_up_process(struct task_struct *p) 4477 { 4478 return try_to_wake_up(p, TASK_NORMAL, 0); 4479 } 4480 EXPORT_SYMBOL(wake_up_process); 4481 4482 int wake_up_state(struct task_struct *p, unsigned int state) 4483 { 4484 return try_to_wake_up(p, state, 0); 4485 } 4486 4487 /* 4488 * Perform scheduler related setup for a newly forked process p. 4489 * p is forked by current. 4490 * 4491 * __sched_fork() is basic setup which is also used by sched_init() to 4492 * initialize the boot CPU's idle task. 4493 */ 4494 static void __sched_fork(unsigned long clone_flags, struct task_struct *p) 4495 { 4496 p->on_rq = 0; 4497 4498 p->se.on_rq = 0; 4499 p->se.exec_start = 0; 4500 p->se.sum_exec_runtime = 0; 4501 p->se.prev_sum_exec_runtime = 0; 4502 p->se.nr_migrations = 0; 4503 p->se.vruntime = 0; 4504 p->se.vlag = 0; 4505 p->se.slice = sysctl_sched_base_slice; 4506 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&p->se.group_node); 4507 4508 #ifdef CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED 4509 p->se.cfs_rq = NULL; 4510 #endif 4511 4512 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHEDSTATS 4513 /* Even if schedstat is disabled, there should not be garbage */ 4514 memset(&p->stats, 0, sizeof(p->stats)); 4515 #endif 4516 4517 init_dl_entity(&p->dl); 4518 4519 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&p->rt.run_list); 4520 p->rt.timeout = 0; 4521 p->rt.time_slice = sched_rr_timeslice; 4522 p->rt.on_rq = 0; 4523 p->rt.on_list = 0; 4524 4525 #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT_NOTIFIERS 4526 INIT_HLIST_HEAD(&p->preempt_notifiers); 4527 #endif 4528 4529 #ifdef CONFIG_COMPACTION 4530 p->capture_control = NULL; 4531 #endif 4532 init_numa_balancing(clone_flags, p); 4533 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP 4534 p->wake_entry.u_flags = CSD_TYPE_TTWU; 4535 p->migration_pending = NULL; 4536 #endif 4537 init_sched_mm_cid(p); 4538 } 4539 4540 DEFINE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE(sched_numa_balancing); 4541 4542 #ifdef CONFIG_NUMA_BALANCING 4543 4544 int sysctl_numa_balancing_mode; 4545 4546 static void __set_numabalancing_state(bool enabled) 4547 { 4548 if (enabled) 4549 static_branch_enable(&sched_numa_balancing); 4550 else 4551 static_branch_disable(&sched_numa_balancing); 4552 } 4553 4554 void set_numabalancing_state(bool enabled) 4555 { 4556 if (enabled) 4557 sysctl_numa_balancing_mode = NUMA_BALANCING_NORMAL; 4558 else 4559 sysctl_numa_balancing_mode = NUMA_BALANCING_DISABLED; 4560 __set_numabalancing_state(enabled); 4561 } 4562 4563 #ifdef CONFIG_PROC_SYSCTL 4564 static void reset_memory_tiering(void) 4565 { 4566 struct pglist_data *pgdat; 4567 4568 for_each_online_pgdat(pgdat) { 4569 pgdat->nbp_threshold = 0; 4570 pgdat->nbp_th_nr_cand = node_page_state(pgdat, PGPROMOTE_CANDIDATE); 4571 pgdat->nbp_th_start = jiffies_to_msecs(jiffies); 4572 } 4573 } 4574 4575 static int sysctl_numa_balancing(struct ctl_table *table, int write, 4576 void *buffer, size_t *lenp, loff_t *ppos) 4577 { 4578 struct ctl_table t; 4579 int err; 4580 int state = sysctl_numa_balancing_mode; 4581 4582 if (write && !capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN)) 4583 return -EPERM; 4584 4585 t = *table; 4586 t.data = &state; 4587 err = proc_dointvec_minmax(&t, write, buffer, lenp, ppos); 4588 if (err < 0) 4589 return err; 4590 if (write) { 4591 if (!(sysctl_numa_balancing_mode & NUMA_BALANCING_MEMORY_TIERING) && 4592 (state & NUMA_BALANCING_MEMORY_TIERING)) 4593 reset_memory_tiering(); 4594 sysctl_numa_balancing_mode = state; 4595 __set_numabalancing_state(state); 4596 } 4597 return err; 4598 } 4599 #endif 4600 #endif 4601 4602 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHEDSTATS 4603 4604 DEFINE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE(sched_schedstats); 4605 4606 static void set_schedstats(bool enabled) 4607 { 4608 if (enabled) 4609 static_branch_enable(&sched_schedstats); 4610 else 4611 static_branch_disable(&sched_schedstats); 4612 } 4613 4614 void force_schedstat_enabled(void) 4615 { 4616 if (!schedstat_enabled()) { 4617 pr_info("kernel profiling enabled schedstats, disable via kernel.sched_schedstats.\n"); 4618 static_branch_enable(&sched_schedstats); 4619 } 4620 } 4621 4622 static int __init setup_schedstats(char *str) 4623 { 4624 int ret = 0; 4625 if (!str) 4626 goto out; 4627 4628 if (!strcmp(str, "enable")) { 4629 set_schedstats(true); 4630 ret = 1; 4631 } else if (!strcmp(str, "disable")) { 4632 set_schedstats(false); 4633 ret = 1; 4634 } 4635 out: 4636 if (!ret) 4637 pr_warn("Unable to parse schedstats=\n"); 4638 4639 return ret; 4640 } 4641 __setup("schedstats=", setup_schedstats); 4642 4643 #ifdef CONFIG_PROC_SYSCTL 4644 static int sysctl_schedstats(struct ctl_table *table, int write, void *buffer, 4645 size_t *lenp, loff_t *ppos) 4646 { 4647 struct ctl_table t; 4648 int err; 4649 int state = static_branch_likely(&sched_schedstats); 4650 4651 if (write && !capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN)) 4652 return -EPERM; 4653 4654 t = *table; 4655 t.data = &state; 4656 err = proc_dointvec_minmax(&t, write, buffer, lenp, ppos); 4657 if (err < 0) 4658 return err; 4659 if (write) 4660 set_schedstats(state); 4661 return err; 4662 } 4663 #endif /* CONFIG_PROC_SYSCTL */ 4664 #endif /* CONFIG_SCHEDSTATS */ 4665 4666 #ifdef CONFIG_SYSCTL 4667 static struct ctl_table sched_core_sysctls[] = { 4668 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHEDSTATS 4669 { 4670 .procname = "sched_schedstats", 4671 .data = NULL, 4672 .maxlen = sizeof(unsigned int), 4673 .mode = 0644, 4674 .proc_handler = sysctl_schedstats, 4675 .extra1 = SYSCTL_ZERO, 4676 .extra2 = SYSCTL_ONE, 4677 }, 4678 #endif /* CONFIG_SCHEDSTATS */ 4679 #ifdef CONFIG_UCLAMP_TASK 4680 { 4681 .procname = "sched_util_clamp_min", 4682 .data = &sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_min, 4683 .maxlen = sizeof(unsigned int), 4684 .mode = 0644, 4685 .proc_handler = sysctl_sched_uclamp_handler, 4686 }, 4687 { 4688 .procname = "sched_util_clamp_max", 4689 .data = &sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_max, 4690 .maxlen = sizeof(unsigned int), 4691 .mode = 0644, 4692 .proc_handler = sysctl_sched_uclamp_handler, 4693 }, 4694 { 4695 .procname = "sched_util_clamp_min_rt_default", 4696 .data = &sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_min_rt_default, 4697 .maxlen = sizeof(unsigned int), 4698 .mode = 0644, 4699 .proc_handler = sysctl_sched_uclamp_handler, 4700 }, 4701 #endif /* CONFIG_UCLAMP_TASK */ 4702 #ifdef CONFIG_NUMA_BALANCING 4703 { 4704 .procname = "numa_balancing", 4705 .data = NULL, /* filled in by handler */ 4706 .maxlen = sizeof(unsigned int), 4707 .mode = 0644, 4708 .proc_handler = sysctl_numa_balancing, 4709 .extra1 = SYSCTL_ZERO, 4710 .extra2 = SYSCTL_FOUR, 4711 }, 4712 #endif /* CONFIG_NUMA_BALANCING */ 4713 {} 4714 }; 4715 static int __init sched_core_sysctl_init(void) 4716 { 4717 register_sysctl_init("kernel", sched_core_sysctls); 4718 return 0; 4719 } 4720 late_initcall(sched_core_sysctl_init); 4721 #endif /* CONFIG_SYSCTL */ 4722 4723 /* 4724 * fork()/clone()-time setup: 4725 */ 4726 int sched_fork(unsigned long clone_flags, struct task_struct *p) 4727 { 4728 __sched_fork(clone_flags, p); 4729 /* 4730 * We mark the process as NEW here. This guarantees that 4731 * nobody will actually run it, and a signal or other external 4732 * event cannot wake it up and insert it on the runqueue either. 4733 */ 4734 p->__state = TASK_NEW; 4735 4736 /* 4737 * Make sure we do not leak PI boosting priority to the child. 4738 */ 4739 p->prio = current->normal_prio; 4740 4741 uclamp_fork(p); 4742 4743 /* 4744 * Revert to default priority/policy on fork if requested. 4745 */ 4746 if (unlikely(p->sched_reset_on_fork)) { 4747 if (task_has_dl_policy(p) || task_has_rt_policy(p)) { 4748 p->policy = SCHED_NORMAL; 4749 p->static_prio = NICE_TO_PRIO(0); 4750 p->rt_priority = 0; 4751 } else if (PRIO_TO_NICE(p->static_prio) < 0) 4752 p->static_prio = NICE_TO_PRIO(0); 4753 4754 p->prio = p->normal_prio = p->static_prio; 4755 set_load_weight(p, false); 4756 4757 /* 4758 * We don't need the reset flag anymore after the fork. It has 4759 * fulfilled its duty: 4760 */ 4761 p->sched_reset_on_fork = 0; 4762 } 4763 4764 if (dl_prio(p->prio)) 4765 return -EAGAIN; 4766 else if (rt_prio(p->prio)) 4767 p->sched_class = &rt_sched_class; 4768 else 4769 p->sched_class = &fair_sched_class; 4770 4771 init_entity_runnable_average(&p->se); 4772 4773 4774 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_INFO 4775 if (likely(sched_info_on())) 4776 memset(&p->sched_info, 0, sizeof(p->sched_info)); 4777 #endif 4778 #if defined(CONFIG_SMP) 4779 p->on_cpu = 0; 4780 #endif 4781 init_task_preempt_count(p); 4782 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP 4783 plist_node_init(&p->pushable_tasks, MAX_PRIO); 4784 RB_CLEAR_NODE(&p->pushable_dl_tasks); 4785 #endif 4786 return 0; 4787 } 4788 4789 void sched_cgroup_fork(struct task_struct *p, struct kernel_clone_args *kargs) 4790 { 4791 unsigned long flags; 4792 4793 /* 4794 * Because we're not yet on the pid-hash, p->pi_lock isn't strictly 4795 * required yet, but lockdep gets upset if rules are violated. 4796 */ 4797 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&p->pi_lock, flags); 4798 #ifdef CONFIG_CGROUP_SCHED 4799 if (1) { 4800 struct task_group *tg; 4801 tg = container_of(kargs->cset->subsys[cpu_cgrp_id], 4802 struct task_group, css); 4803 tg = autogroup_task_group(p, tg); 4804 p->sched_task_group = tg; 4805 } 4806 #endif 4807 rseq_migrate(p); 4808 /* 4809 * We're setting the CPU for the first time, we don't migrate, 4810 * so use __set_task_cpu(). 4811 */ 4812 __set_task_cpu(p, smp_processor_id()); 4813 if (p->sched_class->task_fork) 4814 p->sched_class->task_fork(p); 4815 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&p->pi_lock, flags); 4816 } 4817 4818 void sched_post_fork(struct task_struct *p) 4819 { 4820 uclamp_post_fork(p); 4821 } 4822 4823 unsigned long to_ratio(u64 period, u64 runtime) 4824 { 4825 if (runtime == RUNTIME_INF) 4826 return BW_UNIT; 4827 4828 /* 4829 * Doing this here saves a lot of checks in all 4830 * the calling paths, and returning zero seems 4831 * safe for them anyway. 4832 */ 4833 if (period == 0) 4834 return 0; 4835 4836 return div64_u64(runtime << BW_SHIFT, period); 4837 } 4838 4839 /* 4840 * wake_up_new_task - wake up a newly created task for the first time. 4841 * 4842 * This function will do some initial scheduler statistics housekeeping 4843 * that must be done for every newly created context, then puts the task 4844 * on the runqueue and wakes it. 4845 */ 4846 void wake_up_new_task(struct task_struct *p) 4847 { 4848 struct rq_flags rf; 4849 struct rq *rq; 4850 4851 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&p->pi_lock, rf.flags); 4852 WRITE_ONCE(p->__state, TASK_RUNNING); 4853 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP 4854 /* 4855 * Fork balancing, do it here and not earlier because: 4856 * - cpus_ptr can change in the fork path 4857 * - any previously selected CPU might disappear through hotplug 4858 * 4859 * Use __set_task_cpu() to avoid calling sched_class::migrate_task_rq, 4860 * as we're not fully set-up yet. 4861 */ 4862 p->recent_used_cpu = task_cpu(p); 4863 rseq_migrate(p); 4864 __set_task_cpu(p, select_task_rq(p, task_cpu(p), WF_FORK)); 4865 #endif 4866 rq = __task_rq_lock(p, &rf); 4867 update_rq_clock(rq); 4868 post_init_entity_util_avg(p); 4869 4870 activate_task(rq, p, ENQUEUE_NOCLOCK); 4871 trace_sched_wakeup_new(p); 4872 wakeup_preempt(rq, p, WF_FORK); 4873 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP 4874 if (p->sched_class->task_woken) { 4875 /* 4876 * Nothing relies on rq->lock after this, so it's fine to 4877 * drop it. 4878 */ 4879 rq_unpin_lock(rq, &rf); 4880 p->sched_class->task_woken(rq, p); 4881 rq_repin_lock(rq, &rf); 4882 } 4883 #endif 4884 task_rq_unlock(rq, p, &rf); 4885 } 4886 4887 #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT_NOTIFIERS 4888 4889 static DEFINE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE(preempt_notifier_key); 4890 4891 void preempt_notifier_inc(void) 4892 { 4893 static_branch_inc(&preempt_notifier_key); 4894 } 4895 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(preempt_notifier_inc); 4896 4897 void preempt_notifier_dec(void) 4898 { 4899 static_branch_dec(&preempt_notifier_key); 4900 } 4901 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(preempt_notifier_dec); 4902 4903 /** 4904 * preempt_notifier_register - tell me when current is being preempted & rescheduled 4905 * @notifier: notifier struct to register 4906 */ 4907 void preempt_notifier_register(struct preempt_notifier *notifier) 4908 { 4909 if (!static_branch_unlikely(&preempt_notifier_key)) 4910 WARN(1, "registering preempt_notifier while notifiers disabled\n"); 4911 4912 hlist_add_head(¬ifier->link, ¤t->preempt_notifiers); 4913 } 4914 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(preempt_notifier_register); 4915 4916 /** 4917 * preempt_notifier_unregister - no longer interested in preemption notifications 4918 * @notifier: notifier struct to unregister 4919 * 4920 * This is *not* safe to call from within a preemption notifier. 4921 */ 4922 void preempt_notifier_unregister(struct preempt_notifier *notifier) 4923 { 4924 hlist_del(¬ifier->link); 4925 } 4926 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(preempt_notifier_unregister); 4927 4928 static void __fire_sched_in_preempt_notifiers(struct task_struct *curr) 4929 { 4930 struct preempt_notifier *notifier; 4931 4932 hlist_for_each_entry(notifier, &curr->preempt_notifiers, link) 4933 notifier->ops->sched_in(notifier, raw_smp_processor_id()); 4934 } 4935 4936 static __always_inline void fire_sched_in_preempt_notifiers(struct task_struct *curr) 4937 { 4938 if (static_branch_unlikely(&preempt_notifier_key)) 4939 __fire_sched_in_preempt_notifiers(curr); 4940 } 4941 4942 static void 4943 __fire_sched_out_preempt_notifiers(struct task_struct *curr, 4944 struct task_struct *next) 4945 { 4946 struct preempt_notifier *notifier; 4947 4948 hlist_for_each_entry(notifier, &curr->preempt_notifiers, link) 4949 notifier->ops->sched_out(notifier, next); 4950 } 4951 4952 static __always_inline void 4953 fire_sched_out_preempt_notifiers(struct task_struct *curr, 4954 struct task_struct *next) 4955 { 4956 if (static_branch_unlikely(&preempt_notifier_key)) 4957 __fire_sched_out_preempt_notifiers(curr, next); 4958 } 4959 4960 #else /* !CONFIG_PREEMPT_NOTIFIERS */ 4961 4962 static inline void fire_sched_in_preempt_notifiers(struct task_struct *curr) 4963 { 4964 } 4965 4966 static inline void 4967 fire_sched_out_preempt_notifiers(struct task_struct *curr, 4968 struct task_struct *next) 4969 { 4970 } 4971 4972 #endif /* CONFIG_PREEMPT_NOTIFIERS */ 4973 4974 static inline void prepare_task(struct task_struct *next) 4975 { 4976 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP 4977 /* 4978 * Claim the task as running, we do this before switching to it 4979 * such that any running task will have this set. 4980 * 4981 * See the smp_load_acquire(&p->on_cpu) case in ttwu() and 4982 * its ordering comment. 4983 */ 4984 WRITE_ONCE(next->on_cpu, 1); 4985 #endif 4986 } 4987 4988 static inline void finish_task(struct task_struct *prev) 4989 { 4990 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP 4991 /* 4992 * This must be the very last reference to @prev from this CPU. After 4993 * p->on_cpu is cleared, the task can be moved to a different CPU. We 4994 * must ensure this doesn't happen until the switch is completely 4995 * finished. 4996 * 4997 * In particular, the load of prev->state in finish_task_switch() must 4998 * happen before this. 4999 * 5000 * Pairs with the smp_cond_load_acquire() in try_to_wake_up(). 5001 */ 5002 smp_store_release(&prev->on_cpu, 0); 5003 #endif 5004 } 5005 5006 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP 5007 5008 static void do_balance_callbacks(struct rq *rq, struct balance_callback *head) 5009 { 5010 void (*func)(struct rq *rq); 5011 struct balance_callback *next; 5012 5013 lockdep_assert_rq_held(rq); 5014 5015 while (head) { 5016 func = (void (*)(struct rq *))head->func; 5017 next = head->next; 5018 head->next = NULL; 5019 head = next; 5020 5021 func(rq); 5022 } 5023 } 5024 5025 static void balance_push(struct rq *rq); 5026 5027 /* 5028 * balance_push_callback is a right abuse of the callback interface and plays 5029 * by significantly different rules. 5030 * 5031 * Where the normal balance_callback's purpose is to be ran in the same context 5032 * that queued it (only later, when it's safe to drop rq->lock again), 5033 * balance_push_callback is specifically targeted at __schedule(). 5034 * 5035 * This abuse is tolerated because it places all the unlikely/odd cases behind 5036 * a single test, namely: rq->balance_callback == NULL. 5037 */ 5038 struct balance_callback balance_push_callback = { 5039 .next = NULL, 5040 .func = balance_push, 5041 }; 5042 5043 static inline struct balance_callback * 5044 __splice_balance_callbacks(struct rq *rq, bool split) 5045 { 5046 struct balance_callback *head = rq->balance_callback; 5047 5048 if (likely(!head)) 5049 return NULL; 5050 5051 lockdep_assert_rq_held(rq); 5052 /* 5053 * Must not take balance_push_callback off the list when 5054 * splice_balance_callbacks() and balance_callbacks() are not 5055 * in the same rq->lock section. 5056 * 5057 * In that case it would be possible for __schedule() to interleave 5058 * and observe the list empty. 5059 */ 5060 if (split && head == &balance_push_callback) 5061 head = NULL; 5062 else 5063 rq->balance_callback = NULL; 5064 5065 return head; 5066 } 5067 5068 static inline struct balance_callback *splice_balance_callbacks(struct rq *rq) 5069 { 5070 return __splice_balance_callbacks(rq, true); 5071 } 5072 5073 static void __balance_callbacks(struct rq *rq) 5074 { 5075 do_balance_callbacks(rq, __splice_balance_callbacks(rq, false)); 5076 } 5077 5078 static inline void balance_callbacks(struct rq *rq, struct balance_callback *head) 5079 { 5080 unsigned long flags; 5081 5082 if (unlikely(head)) { 5083 raw_spin_rq_lock_irqsave(rq, flags); 5084 do_balance_callbacks(rq, head); 5085 raw_spin_rq_unlock_irqrestore(rq, flags); 5086 } 5087 } 5088 5089 #else 5090 5091 static inline void __balance_callbacks(struct rq *rq) 5092 { 5093 } 5094 5095 static inline struct balance_callback *splice_balance_callbacks(struct rq *rq) 5096 { 5097 return NULL; 5098 } 5099 5100 static inline void balance_callbacks(struct rq *rq, struct balance_callback *head) 5101 { 5102 } 5103 5104 #endif 5105 5106 static inline void 5107 prepare_lock_switch(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *next, struct rq_flags *rf) 5108 { 5109 /* 5110 * Since the runqueue lock will be released by the next 5111 * task (which is an invalid locking op but in the case 5112 * of the scheduler it's an obvious special-case), so we 5113 * do an early lockdep release here: 5114 */ 5115 rq_unpin_lock(rq, rf); 5116 spin_release(&__rq_lockp(rq)->dep_map, _THIS_IP_); 5117 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK 5118 /* this is a valid case when another task releases the spinlock */ 5119 rq_lockp(rq)->owner = next; 5120 #endif 5121 } 5122 5123 static inline void finish_lock_switch(struct rq *rq) 5124 { 5125 /* 5126 * If we are tracking spinlock dependencies then we have to 5127 * fix up the runqueue lock - which gets 'carried over' from 5128 * prev into current: 5129 */ 5130 spin_acquire(&__rq_lockp(rq)->dep_map, 0, 0, _THIS_IP_); 5131 __balance_callbacks(rq); 5132 raw_spin_rq_unlock_irq(rq); 5133 } 5134 5135 /* 5136 * NOP if the arch has not defined these: 5137 */ 5138 5139 #ifndef prepare_arch_switch 5140 # define prepare_arch_switch(next) do { } while (0) 5141 #endif 5142 5143 #ifndef finish_arch_post_lock_switch 5144 # define finish_arch_post_lock_switch() do { } while (0) 5145 #endif 5146 5147 static inline void kmap_local_sched_out(void) 5148 { 5149 #ifdef CONFIG_KMAP_LOCAL 5150 if (unlikely(current->kmap_ctrl.idx)) 5151 __kmap_local_sched_out(); 5152 #endif 5153 } 5154 5155 static inline void kmap_local_sched_in(void) 5156 { 5157 #ifdef CONFIG_KMAP_LOCAL 5158 if (unlikely(current->kmap_ctrl.idx)) 5159 __kmap_local_sched_in(); 5160 #endif 5161 } 5162 5163 /** 5164 * prepare_task_switch - prepare to switch tasks 5165 * @rq: the runqueue preparing to switch 5166 * @prev: the current task that is being switched out 5167 * @next: the task we are going to switch to. 5168 * 5169 * This is called with the rq lock held and interrupts off. It must 5170 * be paired with a subsequent finish_task_switch after the context 5171 * switch. 5172 * 5173 * prepare_task_switch sets up locking and calls architecture specific 5174 * hooks. 5175 */ 5176 static inline void 5177 prepare_task_switch(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *prev, 5178 struct task_struct *next) 5179 { 5180 kcov_prepare_switch(prev); 5181 sched_info_switch(rq, prev, next); 5182 perf_event_task_sched_out(prev, next); 5183 rseq_preempt(prev); 5184 fire_sched_out_preempt_notifiers(prev, next); 5185 kmap_local_sched_out(); 5186 prepare_task(next); 5187 prepare_arch_switch(next); 5188 } 5189 5190 /** 5191 * finish_task_switch - clean up after a task-switch 5192 * @prev: the thread we just switched away from. 5193 * 5194 * finish_task_switch must be called after the context switch, paired 5195 * with a prepare_task_switch call before the context switch. 5196 * finish_task_switch will reconcile locking set up by prepare_task_switch, 5197 * and do any other architecture-specific cleanup actions. 5198 * 5199 * Note that we may have delayed dropping an mm in context_switch(). If 5200 * so, we finish that here outside of the runqueue lock. (Doing it 5201 * with the lock held can cause deadlocks; see schedule() for 5202 * details.) 5203 * 5204 * The context switch have flipped the stack from under us and restored the 5205 * local variables which were saved when this task called schedule() in the 5206 * past. prev == current is still correct but we need to recalculate this_rq 5207 * because prev may have moved to another CPU. 5208 */ 5209 static struct rq *finish_task_switch(struct task_struct *prev) 5210 __releases(rq->lock) 5211 { 5212 struct rq *rq = this_rq(); 5213 struct mm_struct *mm = rq->prev_mm; 5214 unsigned int prev_state; 5215 5216 /* 5217 * The previous task will have left us with a preempt_count of 2 5218 * because it left us after: 5219 * 5220 * schedule() 5221 * preempt_disable(); // 1 5222 * __schedule() 5223 * raw_spin_lock_irq(&rq->lock) // 2 5224 * 5225 * Also, see FORK_PREEMPT_COUNT. 5226 */ 5227 if (WARN_ONCE(preempt_count() != 2*PREEMPT_DISABLE_OFFSET, 5228 "corrupted preempt_count: %s/%d/0x%x\n", 5229 current->comm, current->pid, preempt_count())) 5230 preempt_count_set(FORK_PREEMPT_COUNT); 5231 5232 rq->prev_mm = NULL; 5233 5234 /* 5235 * A task struct has one reference for the use as "current". 5236 * If a task dies, then it sets TASK_DEAD in tsk->state and calls 5237 * schedule one last time. The schedule call will never return, and 5238 * the scheduled task must drop that reference. 5239 * 5240 * We must observe prev->state before clearing prev->on_cpu (in 5241 * finish_task), otherwise a concurrent wakeup can get prev 5242 * running on another CPU and we could rave with its RUNNING -> DEAD 5243 * transition, resulting in a double drop. 5244 */ 5245 prev_state = READ_ONCE(prev->__state); 5246 vtime_task_switch(prev); 5247 perf_event_task_sched_in(prev, current); 5248 finish_task(prev); 5249 tick_nohz_task_switch(); 5250 finish_lock_switch(rq); 5251 finish_arch_post_lock_switch(); 5252 kcov_finish_switch(current); 5253 /* 5254 * kmap_local_sched_out() is invoked with rq::lock held and 5255 * interrupts disabled. There is no requirement for that, but the 5256 * sched out code does not have an interrupt enabled section. 5257 * Restoring the maps on sched in does not require interrupts being 5258 * disabled either. 5259 */ 5260 kmap_local_sched_in(); 5261 5262 fire_sched_in_preempt_notifiers(current); 5263 /* 5264 * When switching through a kernel thread, the loop in 5265 * membarrier_{private,global}_expedited() may have observed that 5266 * kernel thread and not issued an IPI. It is therefore possible to 5267 * schedule between user->kernel->user threads without passing though 5268 * switch_mm(). Membarrier requires a barrier after storing to 5269 * rq->curr, before returning to userspace, so provide them here: 5270 * 5271 * - a full memory barrier for {PRIVATE,GLOBAL}_EXPEDITED, implicitly 5272 * provided by mmdrop_lazy_tlb(), 5273 * - a sync_core for SYNC_CORE. 5274 */ 5275 if (mm) { 5276 membarrier_mm_sync_core_before_usermode(mm); 5277 mmdrop_lazy_tlb_sched(mm); 5278 } 5279 5280 if (unlikely(prev_state == TASK_DEAD)) { 5281 if (prev->sched_class->task_dead) 5282 prev->sched_class->task_dead(prev); 5283 5284 /* Task is done with its stack. */ 5285 put_task_stack(prev); 5286 5287 put_task_struct_rcu_user(prev); 5288 } 5289 5290 return rq; 5291 } 5292 5293 /** 5294 * schedule_tail - first thing a freshly forked thread must call. 5295 * @prev: the thread we just switched away from. 5296 */ 5297 asmlinkage __visible void schedule_tail(struct task_struct *prev) 5298 __releases(rq->lock) 5299 { 5300 /* 5301 * New tasks start with FORK_PREEMPT_COUNT, see there and 5302 * finish_task_switch() for details. 5303 * 5304 * finish_task_switch() will drop rq->lock() and lower preempt_count 5305 * and the preempt_enable() will end up enabling preemption (on 5306 * PREEMPT_COUNT kernels). 5307 */ 5308 5309 finish_task_switch(prev); 5310 preempt_enable(); 5311 5312 if (current->set_child_tid) 5313 put_user(task_pid_vnr(current), current->set_child_tid); 5314 5315 calculate_sigpending(); 5316 } 5317 5318 /* 5319 * context_switch - switch to the new MM and the new thread's register state. 5320 */ 5321 static __always_inline struct rq * 5322 context_switch(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *prev, 5323 struct task_struct *next, struct rq_flags *rf) 5324 { 5325 prepare_task_switch(rq, prev, next); 5326 5327 /* 5328 * For paravirt, this is coupled with an exit in switch_to to 5329 * combine the page table reload and the switch backend into 5330 * one hypercall. 5331 */ 5332 arch_start_context_switch(prev); 5333 5334 /* 5335 * kernel -> kernel lazy + transfer active 5336 * user -> kernel lazy + mmgrab_lazy_tlb() active 5337 * 5338 * kernel -> user switch + mmdrop_lazy_tlb() active 5339 * user -> user switch 5340 * 5341 * switch_mm_cid() needs to be updated if the barriers provided 5342 * by context_switch() are modified. 5343 */ 5344 if (!next->mm) { // to kernel 5345 enter_lazy_tlb(prev->active_mm, next); 5346 5347 next->active_mm = prev->active_mm; 5348 if (prev->mm) // from user 5349 mmgrab_lazy_tlb(prev->active_mm); 5350 else 5351 prev->active_mm = NULL; 5352 } else { // to user 5353 membarrier_switch_mm(rq, prev->active_mm, next->mm); 5354 /* 5355 * sys_membarrier() requires an smp_mb() between setting 5356 * rq->curr / membarrier_switch_mm() and returning to userspace. 5357 * 5358 * The below provides this either through switch_mm(), or in 5359 * case 'prev->active_mm == next->mm' through 5360 * finish_task_switch()'s mmdrop(). 5361 */ 5362 switch_mm_irqs_off(prev->active_mm, next->mm, next); 5363 lru_gen_use_mm(next->mm); 5364 5365 if (!prev->mm) { // from kernel 5366 /* will mmdrop_lazy_tlb() in finish_task_switch(). */ 5367 rq->prev_mm = prev->active_mm; 5368 prev->active_mm = NULL; 5369 } 5370 } 5371 5372 /* switch_mm_cid() requires the memory barriers above. */ 5373 switch_mm_cid(rq, prev, next); 5374 5375 prepare_lock_switch(rq, next, rf); 5376 5377 /* Here we just switch the register state and the stack. */ 5378 switch_to(prev, next, prev); 5379 barrier(); 5380 5381 return finish_task_switch(prev); 5382 } 5383 5384 /* 5385 * nr_running and nr_context_switches: 5386 * 5387 * externally visible scheduler statistics: current number of runnable 5388 * threads, total number of context switches performed since bootup. 5389 */ 5390 unsigned int nr_running(void) 5391 { 5392 unsigned int i, sum = 0; 5393 5394 for_each_online_cpu(i) 5395 sum += cpu_rq(i)->nr_running; 5396 5397 return sum; 5398 } 5399 5400 /* 5401 * Check if only the current task is running on the CPU. 5402 * 5403 * Caution: this function does not check that the caller has disabled 5404 * preemption, thus the result might have a time-of-check-to-time-of-use 5405 * race. The caller is responsible to use it correctly, for example: 5406 * 5407 * - from a non-preemptible section (of course) 5408 * 5409 * - from a thread that is bound to a single CPU 5410 * 5411 * - in a loop with very short iterations (e.g. a polling loop) 5412 */ 5413 bool single_task_running(void) 5414 { 5415 return raw_rq()->nr_running == 1; 5416 } 5417 EXPORT_SYMBOL(single_task_running); 5418 5419 unsigned long long nr_context_switches_cpu(int cpu) 5420 { 5421 return cpu_rq(cpu)->nr_switches; 5422 } 5423 5424 unsigned long long nr_context_switches(void) 5425 { 5426 int i; 5427 unsigned long long sum = 0; 5428 5429 for_each_possible_cpu(i) 5430 sum += cpu_rq(i)->nr_switches; 5431 5432 return sum; 5433 } 5434 5435 /* 5436 * Consumers of these two interfaces, like for example the cpuidle menu 5437 * governor, are using nonsensical data. Preferring shallow idle state selection 5438 * for a CPU that has IO-wait which might not even end up running the task when 5439 * it does become runnable. 5440 */ 5441 5442 unsigned int nr_iowait_cpu(int cpu) 5443 { 5444 return atomic_read(&cpu_rq(cpu)->nr_iowait); 5445 } 5446 5447 /* 5448 * IO-wait accounting, and how it's mostly bollocks (on SMP). 5449 * 5450 * The idea behind IO-wait account is to account the idle time that we could 5451 * have spend running if it were not for IO. That is, if we were to improve the 5452 * storage performance, we'd have a proportional reduction in IO-wait time. 5453 * 5454 * This all works nicely on UP, where, when a task blocks on IO, we account 5455 * idle time as IO-wait, because if the storage were faster, it could've been 5456 * running and we'd not be idle. 5457 * 5458 * This has been extended to SMP, by doing the same for each CPU. This however 5459 * is broken. 5460 * 5461 * Imagine for instance the case where two tasks block on one CPU, only the one 5462 * CPU will have IO-wait accounted, while the other has regular idle. Even 5463 * though, if the storage were faster, both could've ran at the same time, 5464 * utilising both CPUs. 5465 * 5466 * This means, that when looking globally, the current IO-wait accounting on 5467 * SMP is a lower bound, by reason of under accounting. 5468 * 5469 * Worse, since the numbers are provided per CPU, they are sometimes 5470 * interpreted per CPU, and that is nonsensical. A blocked task isn't strictly 5471 * associated with any one particular CPU, it can wake to another CPU than it 5472 * blocked on. This means the per CPU IO-wait number is meaningless. 5473 * 5474 * Task CPU affinities can make all that even more 'interesting'. 5475 */ 5476 5477 unsigned int nr_iowait(void) 5478 { 5479 unsigned int i, sum = 0; 5480 5481 for_each_possible_cpu(i) 5482 sum += nr_iowait_cpu(i); 5483 5484 return sum; 5485 } 5486 5487 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP 5488 5489 /* 5490 * sched_exec - execve() is a valuable balancing opportunity, because at 5491 * this point the task has the smallest effective memory and cache footprint. 5492 */ 5493 void sched_exec(void) 5494 { 5495 struct task_struct *p = current; 5496 struct migration_arg arg; 5497 int dest_cpu; 5498 5499 scoped_guard (raw_spinlock_irqsave, &p->pi_lock) { 5500 dest_cpu = p->sched_class->select_task_rq(p, task_cpu(p), WF_EXEC); 5501 if (dest_cpu == smp_processor_id()) 5502 return; 5503 5504 if (unlikely(!cpu_active(dest_cpu))) 5505 return; 5506 5507 arg = (struct migration_arg){ p, dest_cpu }; 5508 } 5509 stop_one_cpu(task_cpu(p), migration_cpu_stop, &arg); 5510 } 5511 5512 #endif 5513 5514 DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct kernel_stat, kstat); 5515 DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct kernel_cpustat, kernel_cpustat); 5516 5517 EXPORT_PER_CPU_SYMBOL(kstat); 5518 EXPORT_PER_CPU_SYMBOL(kernel_cpustat); 5519 5520 /* 5521 * The function fair_sched_class.update_curr accesses the struct curr 5522 * and its field curr->exec_start; when called from task_sched_runtime(), 5523 * we observe a high rate of cache misses in practice. 5524 * Prefetching this data results in improved performance. 5525 */ 5526 static inline void prefetch_curr_exec_start(struct task_struct *p) 5527 { 5528 #ifdef CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED 5529 struct sched_entity *curr = (&p->se)->cfs_rq->curr; 5530 #else 5531 struct sched_entity *curr = (&task_rq(p)->cfs)->curr; 5532 #endif 5533 prefetch(curr); 5534 prefetch(&curr->exec_start); 5535 } 5536 5537 /* 5538 * Return accounted runtime for the task. 5539 * In case the task is currently running, return the runtime plus current's 5540 * pending runtime that have not been accounted yet. 5541 */ 5542 unsigned long long task_sched_runtime(struct task_struct *p) 5543 { 5544 struct rq_flags rf; 5545 struct rq *rq; 5546 u64 ns; 5547 5548 #if defined(CONFIG_64BIT) && defined(CONFIG_SMP) 5549 /* 5550 * 64-bit doesn't need locks to atomically read a 64-bit value. 5551 * So we have a optimization chance when the task's delta_exec is 0. 5552 * Reading ->on_cpu is racy, but this is ok. 5553 * 5554 * If we race with it leaving CPU, we'll take a lock. So we're correct. 5555 * If we race with it entering CPU, unaccounted time is 0. This is 5556 * indistinguishable from the read occurring a few cycles earlier. 5557 * If we see ->on_cpu without ->on_rq, the task is leaving, and has 5558 * been accounted, so we're correct here as well. 5559 */ 5560 if (!p->on_cpu || !task_on_rq_queued(p)) 5561 return p->se.sum_exec_runtime; 5562 #endif 5563 5564 rq = task_rq_lock(p, &rf); 5565 /* 5566 * Must be ->curr _and_ ->on_rq. If dequeued, we would 5567 * project cycles that may never be accounted to this 5568 * thread, breaking clock_gettime(). 5569 */ 5570 if (task_current(rq, p) && task_on_rq_queued(p)) { 5571 prefetch_curr_exec_start(p); 5572 update_rq_clock(rq); 5573 p->sched_class->update_curr(rq); 5574 } 5575 ns = p->se.sum_exec_runtime; 5576 task_rq_unlock(rq, p, &rf); 5577 5578 return ns; 5579 } 5580 5581 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_DEBUG 5582 static u64 cpu_resched_latency(struct rq *rq) 5583 { 5584 int latency_warn_ms = READ_ONCE(sysctl_resched_latency_warn_ms); 5585 u64 resched_latency, now = rq_clock(rq); 5586 static bool warned_once; 5587 5588 if (sysctl_resched_latency_warn_once && warned_once) 5589 return 0; 5590 5591 if (!need_resched() || !latency_warn_ms) 5592 return 0; 5593 5594 if (system_state == SYSTEM_BOOTING) 5595 return 0; 5596 5597 if (!rq->last_seen_need_resched_ns) { 5598 rq->last_seen_need_resched_ns = now; 5599 rq->ticks_without_resched = 0; 5600 return 0; 5601 } 5602 5603 rq->ticks_without_resched++; 5604 resched_latency = now - rq->last_seen_need_resched_ns; 5605 if (resched_latency <= latency_warn_ms * NSEC_PER_MSEC) 5606 return 0; 5607 5608 warned_once = true; 5609 5610 return resched_latency; 5611 } 5612 5613 static int __init setup_resched_latency_warn_ms(char *str) 5614 { 5615 long val; 5616 5617 if ((kstrtol(str, 0, &val))) { 5618 pr_warn("Unable to set resched_latency_warn_ms\n"); 5619 return 1; 5620 } 5621 5622 sysctl_resched_latency_warn_ms = val; 5623 return 1; 5624 } 5625 __setup("resched_latency_warn_ms=", setup_resched_latency_warn_ms); 5626 #else 5627 static inline u64 cpu_resched_latency(struct rq *rq) { return 0; } 5628 #endif /* CONFIG_SCHED_DEBUG */ 5629 5630 /* 5631 * This function gets called by the timer code, with HZ frequency. 5632 * We call it with interrupts disabled. 5633 */ 5634 void scheduler_tick(void) 5635 { 5636 int cpu = smp_processor_id(); 5637 struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu); 5638 struct task_struct *curr; 5639 struct rq_flags rf; 5640 unsigned long thermal_pressure; 5641 u64 resched_latency; 5642 5643 if (housekeeping_cpu(cpu, HK_TYPE_TICK)) 5644 arch_scale_freq_tick(); 5645 5646 sched_clock_tick(); 5647 5648 rq_lock(rq, &rf); 5649 5650 curr = rq->curr; 5651 psi_account_irqtime(rq, curr, NULL); 5652 5653 update_rq_clock(rq); 5654 thermal_pressure = arch_scale_thermal_pressure(cpu_of(rq)); 5655 update_thermal_load_avg(rq_clock_thermal(rq), rq, thermal_pressure); 5656 curr->sched_class->task_tick(rq, curr, 0); 5657 if (sched_feat(LATENCY_WARN)) 5658 resched_latency = cpu_resched_latency(rq); 5659 calc_global_load_tick(rq); 5660 sched_core_tick(rq); 5661 task_tick_mm_cid(rq, curr); 5662 5663 rq_unlock(rq, &rf); 5664 5665 if (sched_feat(LATENCY_WARN) && resched_latency) 5666 resched_latency_warn(cpu, resched_latency); 5667 5668 perf_event_task_tick(); 5669 5670 if (curr->flags & PF_WQ_WORKER) 5671 wq_worker_tick(curr); 5672 5673 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP 5674 rq->idle_balance = idle_cpu(cpu); 5675 trigger_load_balance(rq); 5676 #endif 5677 } 5678 5679 #ifdef CONFIG_NO_HZ_FULL 5680 5681 struct tick_work { 5682 int cpu; 5683 atomic_t state; 5684 struct delayed_work work; 5685 }; 5686 /* Values for ->state, see diagram below. */ 5687 #define TICK_SCHED_REMOTE_OFFLINE 0 5688 #define TICK_SCHED_REMOTE_OFFLINING 1 5689 #define TICK_SCHED_REMOTE_RUNNING 2 5690 5691 /* 5692 * State diagram for ->state: 5693 * 5694 * 5695 * TICK_SCHED_REMOTE_OFFLINE 5696 * | ^ 5697 * | | 5698 * | | sched_tick_remote() 5699 * | | 5700 * | | 5701 * +--TICK_SCHED_REMOTE_OFFLINING 5702 * | ^ 5703 * | | 5704 * sched_tick_start() | | sched_tick_stop() 5705 * | | 5706 * V | 5707 * TICK_SCHED_REMOTE_RUNNING 5708 * 5709 * 5710 * Other transitions get WARN_ON_ONCE(), except that sched_tick_remote() 5711 * and sched_tick_start() are happy to leave the state in RUNNING. 5712 */ 5713 5714 static struct tick_work __percpu *tick_work_cpu; 5715 5716 static void sched_tick_remote(struct work_struct *work) 5717 { 5718 struct delayed_work *dwork = to_delayed_work(work); 5719 struct tick_work *twork = container_of(dwork, struct tick_work, work); 5720 int cpu = twork->cpu; 5721 struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu); 5722 int os; 5723 5724 /* 5725 * Handle the tick only if it appears the remote CPU is running in full 5726 * dynticks mode. The check is racy by nature, but missing a tick or 5727 * having one too much is no big deal because the scheduler tick updates 5728 * statistics and checks timeslices in a time-independent way, regardless 5729 * of when exactly it is running. 5730 */ 5731 if (tick_nohz_tick_stopped_cpu(cpu)) { 5732 guard(rq_lock_irq)(rq); 5733 struct task_struct *curr = rq->curr; 5734 5735 if (cpu_online(cpu)) { 5736 update_rq_clock(rq); 5737 5738 if (!is_idle_task(curr)) { 5739 /* 5740 * Make sure the next tick runs within a 5741 * reasonable amount of time. 5742 */ 5743 u64 delta = rq_clock_task(rq) - curr->se.exec_start; 5744 WARN_ON_ONCE(delta > (u64)NSEC_PER_SEC * 3); 5745 } 5746 curr->sched_class->task_tick(rq, curr, 0); 5747 5748 calc_load_nohz_remote(rq); 5749 } 5750 } 5751 5752 /* 5753 * Run the remote tick once per second (1Hz). This arbitrary 5754 * frequency is large enough to avoid overload but short enough 5755 * to keep scheduler internal stats reasonably up to date. But 5756 * first update state to reflect hotplug activity if required. 5757 */ 5758 os = atomic_fetch_add_unless(&twork->state, -1, TICK_SCHED_REMOTE_RUNNING); 5759 WARN_ON_ONCE(os == TICK_SCHED_REMOTE_OFFLINE); 5760 if (os == TICK_SCHED_REMOTE_RUNNING) 5761 queue_delayed_work(system_unbound_wq, dwork, HZ); 5762 } 5763 5764 static void sched_tick_start(int cpu) 5765 { 5766 int os; 5767 struct tick_work *twork; 5768 5769 if (housekeeping_cpu(cpu, HK_TYPE_TICK)) 5770 return; 5771 5772 WARN_ON_ONCE(!tick_work_cpu); 5773 5774 twork = per_cpu_ptr(tick_work_cpu, cpu); 5775 os = atomic_xchg(&twork->state, TICK_SCHED_REMOTE_RUNNING); 5776 WARN_ON_ONCE(os == TICK_SCHED_REMOTE_RUNNING); 5777 if (os == TICK_SCHED_REMOTE_OFFLINE) { 5778 twork->cpu = cpu; 5779 INIT_DELAYED_WORK(&twork->work, sched_tick_remote); 5780 queue_delayed_work(system_unbound_wq, &twork->work, HZ); 5781 } 5782 } 5783 5784 #ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU 5785 static void sched_tick_stop(int cpu) 5786 { 5787 struct tick_work *twork; 5788 int os; 5789 5790 if (housekeeping_cpu(cpu, HK_TYPE_TICK)) 5791 return; 5792 5793 WARN_ON_ONCE(!tick_work_cpu); 5794 5795 twork = per_cpu_ptr(tick_work_cpu, cpu); 5796 /* There cannot be competing actions, but don't rely on stop-machine. */ 5797 os = atomic_xchg(&twork->state, TICK_SCHED_REMOTE_OFFLINING); 5798 WARN_ON_ONCE(os != TICK_SCHED_REMOTE_RUNNING); 5799 /* Don't cancel, as this would mess up the state machine. */ 5800 } 5801 #endif /* CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU */ 5802 5803 int __init sched_tick_offload_init(void) 5804 { 5805 tick_work_cpu = alloc_percpu(struct tick_work); 5806 BUG_ON(!tick_work_cpu); 5807 return 0; 5808 } 5809 5810 #else /* !CONFIG_NO_HZ_FULL */ 5811 static inline void sched_tick_start(int cpu) { } 5812 static inline void sched_tick_stop(int cpu) { } 5813 #endif 5814 5815 #if defined(CONFIG_PREEMPTION) && (defined(CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT) || \ 5816 defined(CONFIG_TRACE_PREEMPT_TOGGLE)) 5817 /* 5818 * If the value passed in is equal to the current preempt count 5819 * then we just disabled preemption. Start timing the latency. 5820 */ 5821 static inline void preempt_latency_start(int val) 5822 { 5823 if (preempt_count() == val) { 5824 unsigned long ip = get_lock_parent_ip(); 5825 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT 5826 current->preempt_disable_ip = ip; 5827 #endif 5828 trace_preempt_off(CALLER_ADDR0, ip); 5829 } 5830 } 5831 5832 void preempt_count_add(int val) 5833 { 5834 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT 5835 /* 5836 * Underflow? 5837 */ 5838 if (DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON((preempt_count() < 0))) 5839 return; 5840 #endif 5841 __preempt_count_add(val); 5842 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT 5843 /* 5844 * Spinlock count overflowing soon? 5845 */ 5846 DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON((preempt_count() & PREEMPT_MASK) >= 5847 PREEMPT_MASK - 10); 5848 #endif 5849 preempt_latency_start(val); 5850 } 5851 EXPORT_SYMBOL(preempt_count_add); 5852 NOKPROBE_SYMBOL(preempt_count_add); 5853 5854 /* 5855 * If the value passed in equals to the current preempt count 5856 * then we just enabled preemption. Stop timing the latency. 5857 */ 5858 static inline void preempt_latency_stop(int val) 5859 { 5860 if (preempt_count() == val) 5861 trace_preempt_on(CALLER_ADDR0, get_lock_parent_ip()); 5862 } 5863 5864 void preempt_count_sub(int val) 5865 { 5866 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT 5867 /* 5868 * Underflow? 5869 */ 5870 if (DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON(val > preempt_count())) 5871 return; 5872 /* 5873 * Is the spinlock portion underflowing? 5874 */ 5875 if (DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON((val < PREEMPT_MASK) && 5876 !(preempt_count() & PREEMPT_MASK))) 5877 return; 5878 #endif 5879 5880 preempt_latency_stop(val); 5881 __preempt_count_sub(val); 5882 } 5883 EXPORT_SYMBOL(preempt_count_sub); 5884 NOKPROBE_SYMBOL(preempt_count_sub); 5885 5886 #else 5887 static inline void preempt_latency_start(int val) { } 5888 static inline void preempt_latency_stop(int val) { } 5889 #endif 5890 5891 static inline unsigned long get_preempt_disable_ip(struct task_struct *p) 5892 { 5893 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT 5894 return p->preempt_disable_ip; 5895 #else 5896 return 0; 5897 #endif 5898 } 5899 5900 /* 5901 * Print scheduling while atomic bug: 5902 */ 5903 static noinline void __schedule_bug(struct task_struct *prev) 5904 { 5905 /* Save this before calling printk(), since that will clobber it */ 5906 unsigned long preempt_disable_ip = get_preempt_disable_ip(current); 5907 5908 if (oops_in_progress) 5909 return; 5910 5911 printk(KERN_ERR "BUG: scheduling while atomic: %s/%d/0x%08x\n", 5912 prev->comm, prev->pid, preempt_count()); 5913 5914 debug_show_held_locks(prev); 5915 print_modules(); 5916 if (irqs_disabled()) 5917 print_irqtrace_events(prev); 5918 if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT) 5919 && in_atomic_preempt_off()) { 5920 pr_err("Preemption disabled at:"); 5921 print_ip_sym(KERN_ERR, preempt_disable_ip); 5922 } 5923 check_panic_on_warn("scheduling while atomic"); 5924 5925 dump_stack(); 5926 add_taint(TAINT_WARN, LOCKDEP_STILL_OK); 5927 } 5928 5929 /* 5930 * Various schedule()-time debugging checks and statistics: 5931 */ 5932 static inline void schedule_debug(struct task_struct *prev, bool preempt) 5933 { 5934 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_STACK_END_CHECK 5935 if (task_stack_end_corrupted(prev)) 5936 panic("corrupted stack end detected inside scheduler\n"); 5937 5938 if (task_scs_end_corrupted(prev)) 5939 panic("corrupted shadow stack detected inside scheduler\n"); 5940 #endif 5941 5942 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_ATOMIC_SLEEP 5943 if (!preempt && READ_ONCE(prev->__state) && prev->non_block_count) { 5944 printk(KERN_ERR "BUG: scheduling in a non-blocking section: %s/%d/%i\n", 5945 prev->comm, prev->pid, prev->non_block_count); 5946 dump_stack(); 5947 add_taint(TAINT_WARN, LOCKDEP_STILL_OK); 5948 } 5949 #endif 5950 5951 if (unlikely(in_atomic_preempt_off())) { 5952 __schedule_bug(prev); 5953 preempt_count_set(PREEMPT_DISABLED); 5954 } 5955 rcu_sleep_check(); 5956 SCHED_WARN_ON(ct_state() == CONTEXT_USER); 5957 5958 profile_hit(SCHED_PROFILING, __builtin_return_address(0)); 5959 5960 schedstat_inc(this_rq()->sched_count); 5961 } 5962 5963 static void put_prev_task_balance(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *prev, 5964 struct rq_flags *rf) 5965 { 5966 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP 5967 const struct sched_class *class; 5968 /* 5969 * We must do the balancing pass before put_prev_task(), such 5970 * that when we release the rq->lock the task is in the same 5971 * state as before we took rq->lock. 5972 * 5973 * We can terminate the balance pass as soon as we know there is 5974 * a runnable task of @class priority or higher. 5975 */ 5976 for_class_range(class, prev->sched_class, &idle_sched_class) { 5977 if (class->balance(rq, prev, rf)) 5978 break; 5979 } 5980 #endif 5981 5982 put_prev_task(rq, prev); 5983 } 5984 5985 /* 5986 * Pick up the highest-prio task: 5987 */ 5988 static inline struct task_struct * 5989 __pick_next_task(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *prev, struct rq_flags *rf) 5990 { 5991 const struct sched_class *class; 5992 struct task_struct *p; 5993 5994 /* 5995 * Optimization: we know that if all tasks are in the fair class we can 5996 * call that function directly, but only if the @prev task wasn't of a 5997 * higher scheduling class, because otherwise those lose the 5998 * opportunity to pull in more work from other CPUs. 5999 */ 6000 if (likely(!sched_class_above(prev->sched_class, &fair_sched_class) && 6001 rq->nr_running == rq->cfs.h_nr_running)) { 6002 6003 p = pick_next_task_fair(rq, prev, rf); 6004 if (unlikely(p == RETRY_TASK)) 6005 goto restart; 6006 6007 /* Assume the next prioritized class is idle_sched_class */ 6008 if (!p) { 6009 put_prev_task(rq, prev); 6010 p = pick_next_task_idle(rq); 6011 } 6012 6013 return p; 6014 } 6015 6016 restart: 6017 put_prev_task_balance(rq, prev, rf); 6018 6019 for_each_class(class) { 6020 p = class->pick_next_task(rq); 6021 if (p) 6022 return p; 6023 } 6024 6025 BUG(); /* The idle class should always have a runnable task. */ 6026 } 6027 6028 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_CORE 6029 static inline bool is_task_rq_idle(struct task_struct *t) 6030 { 6031 return (task_rq(t)->idle == t); 6032 } 6033 6034 static inline bool cookie_equals(struct task_struct *a, unsigned long cookie) 6035 { 6036 return is_task_rq_idle(a) || (a->core_cookie == cookie); 6037 } 6038 6039 static inline bool cookie_match(struct task_struct *a, struct task_struct *b) 6040 { 6041 if (is_task_rq_idle(a) || is_task_rq_idle(b)) 6042 return true; 6043 6044 return a->core_cookie == b->core_cookie; 6045 } 6046 6047 static inline struct task_struct *pick_task(struct rq *rq) 6048 { 6049 const struct sched_class *class; 6050 struct task_struct *p; 6051 6052 for_each_class(class) { 6053 p = class->pick_task(rq); 6054 if (p) 6055 return p; 6056 } 6057 6058 BUG(); /* The idle class should always have a runnable task. */ 6059 } 6060 6061 extern void task_vruntime_update(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p, bool in_fi); 6062 6063 static void queue_core_balance(struct rq *rq); 6064 6065 static struct task_struct * 6066 pick_next_task(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *prev, struct rq_flags *rf) 6067 { 6068 struct task_struct *next, *p, *max = NULL; 6069 const struct cpumask *smt_mask; 6070 bool fi_before = false; 6071 bool core_clock_updated = (rq == rq->core); 6072 unsigned long cookie; 6073 int i, cpu, occ = 0; 6074 struct rq *rq_i; 6075 bool need_sync; 6076 6077 if (!sched_core_enabled(rq)) 6078 return __pick_next_task(rq, prev, rf); 6079 6080 cpu = cpu_of(rq); 6081 6082 /* Stopper task is switching into idle, no need core-wide selection. */ 6083 if (cpu_is_offline(cpu)) { 6084 /* 6085 * Reset core_pick so that we don't enter the fastpath when 6086 * coming online. core_pick would already be migrated to 6087 * another cpu during offline. 6088 */ 6089 rq->core_pick = NULL; 6090 return __pick_next_task(rq, prev, rf); 6091 } 6092 6093 /* 6094 * If there were no {en,de}queues since we picked (IOW, the task 6095 * pointers are all still valid), and we haven't scheduled the last 6096 * pick yet, do so now. 6097 * 6098 * rq->core_pick can be NULL if no selection was made for a CPU because 6099 * it was either offline or went offline during a sibling's core-wide 6100 * selection. In this case, do a core-wide selection. 6101 */ 6102 if (rq->core->core_pick_seq == rq->core->core_task_seq && 6103 rq->core->core_pick_seq != rq->core_sched_seq && 6104 rq->core_pick) { 6105 WRITE_ONCE(rq->core_sched_seq, rq->core->core_pick_seq); 6106 6107 next = rq->core_pick; 6108 if (next != prev) { 6109 put_prev_task(rq, prev); 6110 set_next_task(rq, next); 6111 } 6112 6113 rq->core_pick = NULL; 6114 goto out; 6115 } 6116 6117 put_prev_task_balance(rq, prev, rf); 6118 6119 smt_mask = cpu_smt_mask(cpu); 6120 need_sync = !!rq->core->core_cookie; 6121 6122 /* reset state */ 6123 rq->core->core_cookie = 0UL; 6124 if (rq->core->core_forceidle_count) { 6125 if (!core_clock_updated) { 6126 update_rq_clock(rq->core); 6127 core_clock_updated = true; 6128 } 6129 sched_core_account_forceidle(rq); 6130 /* reset after accounting force idle */ 6131 rq->core->core_forceidle_start = 0; 6132 rq->core->core_forceidle_count = 0; 6133 rq->core->core_forceidle_occupation = 0; 6134 need_sync = true; 6135 fi_before = true; 6136 } 6137 6138 /* 6139 * core->core_task_seq, core->core_pick_seq, rq->core_sched_seq 6140 * 6141 * @task_seq guards the task state ({en,de}queues) 6142 * @pick_seq is the @task_seq we did a selection on 6143 * @sched_seq is the @pick_seq we scheduled 6144 * 6145 * However, preemptions can cause multiple picks on the same task set. 6146 * 'Fix' this by also increasing @task_seq for every pick. 6147 */ 6148 rq->core->core_task_seq++; 6149 6150 /* 6151 * Optimize for common case where this CPU has no cookies 6152 * and there are no cookied tasks running on siblings. 6153 */ 6154 if (!need_sync) { 6155 next = pick_task(rq); 6156 if (!next->core_cookie) { 6157 rq->core_pick = NULL; 6158 /* 6159 * For robustness, update the min_vruntime_fi for 6160 * unconstrained picks as well. 6161 */ 6162 WARN_ON_ONCE(fi_before); 6163 task_vruntime_update(rq, next, false); 6164 goto out_set_next; 6165 } 6166 } 6167 6168 /* 6169 * For each thread: do the regular task pick and find the max prio task 6170 * amongst them. 6171 * 6172 * Tie-break prio towards the current CPU 6173 */ 6174 for_each_cpu_wrap(i, smt_mask, cpu) { 6175 rq_i = cpu_rq(i); 6176 6177 /* 6178 * Current cpu always has its clock updated on entrance to 6179 * pick_next_task(). If the current cpu is not the core, 6180 * the core may also have been updated above. 6181 */ 6182 if (i != cpu && (rq_i != rq->core || !core_clock_updated)) 6183 update_rq_clock(rq_i); 6184 6185 p = rq_i->core_pick = pick_task(rq_i); 6186 if (!max || prio_less(max, p, fi_before)) 6187 max = p; 6188 } 6189 6190 cookie = rq->core->core_cookie = max->core_cookie; 6191 6192 /* 6193 * For each thread: try and find a runnable task that matches @max or 6194 * force idle. 6195 */ 6196 for_each_cpu(i, smt_mask) { 6197 rq_i = cpu_rq(i); 6198 p = rq_i->core_pick; 6199 6200 if (!cookie_equals(p, cookie)) { 6201 p = NULL; 6202 if (cookie) 6203 p = sched_core_find(rq_i, cookie); 6204 if (!p) 6205 p = idle_sched_class.pick_task(rq_i); 6206 } 6207 6208 rq_i->core_pick = p; 6209 6210 if (p == rq_i->idle) { 6211 if (rq_i->nr_running) { 6212 rq->core->core_forceidle_count++; 6213 if (!fi_before) 6214 rq->core->core_forceidle_seq++; 6215 } 6216 } else { 6217 occ++; 6218 } 6219 } 6220 6221 if (schedstat_enabled() && rq->core->core_forceidle_count) { 6222 rq->core->core_forceidle_start = rq_clock(rq->core); 6223 rq->core->core_forceidle_occupation = occ; 6224 } 6225 6226 rq->core->core_pick_seq = rq->core->core_task_seq; 6227 next = rq->core_pick; 6228 rq->core_sched_seq = rq->core->core_pick_seq; 6229 6230 /* Something should have been selected for current CPU */ 6231 WARN_ON_ONCE(!next); 6232 6233 /* 6234 * Reschedule siblings 6235 * 6236 * NOTE: L1TF -- at this point we're no longer running the old task and 6237 * sending an IPI (below) ensures the sibling will no longer be running 6238 * their task. This ensures there is no inter-sibling overlap between 6239 * non-matching user state. 6240 */ 6241 for_each_cpu(i, smt_mask) { 6242 rq_i = cpu_rq(i); 6243 6244 /* 6245 * An online sibling might have gone offline before a task 6246 * could be picked for it, or it might be offline but later 6247 * happen to come online, but its too late and nothing was 6248 * picked for it. That's Ok - it will pick tasks for itself, 6249 * so ignore it. 6250 */ 6251 if (!rq_i->core_pick) 6252 continue; 6253 6254 /* 6255 * Update for new !FI->FI transitions, or if continuing to be in !FI: 6256 * fi_before fi update? 6257 * 0 0 1 6258 * 0 1 1 6259 * 1 0 1 6260 * 1 1 0 6261 */ 6262 if (!(fi_before && rq->core->core_forceidle_count)) 6263 task_vruntime_update(rq_i, rq_i->core_pick, !!rq->core->core_forceidle_count); 6264 6265 rq_i->core_pick->core_occupation = occ; 6266 6267 if (i == cpu) { 6268 rq_i->core_pick = NULL; 6269 continue; 6270 } 6271 6272 /* Did we break L1TF mitigation requirements? */ 6273 WARN_ON_ONCE(!cookie_match(next, rq_i->core_pick)); 6274 6275 if (rq_i->curr == rq_i->core_pick) { 6276 rq_i->core_pick = NULL; 6277 continue; 6278 } 6279 6280 resched_curr(rq_i); 6281 } 6282 6283 out_set_next: 6284 set_next_task(rq, next); 6285 out: 6286 if (rq->core->core_forceidle_count && next == rq->idle) 6287 queue_core_balance(rq); 6288 6289 return next; 6290 } 6291 6292 static bool try_steal_cookie(int this, int that) 6293 { 6294 struct rq *dst = cpu_rq(this), *src = cpu_rq(that); 6295 struct task_struct *p; 6296 unsigned long cookie; 6297 bool success = false; 6298 6299 guard(irq)(); 6300 guard(double_rq_lock)(dst, src); 6301 6302 cookie = dst->core->core_cookie; 6303 if (!cookie) 6304 return false; 6305 6306 if (dst->curr != dst->idle) 6307 return false; 6308 6309 p = sched_core_find(src, cookie); 6310 if (!p) 6311 return false; 6312 6313 do { 6314 if (p == src->core_pick || p == src->curr) 6315 goto next; 6316 6317 if (!is_cpu_allowed(p, this)) 6318 goto next; 6319 6320 if (p->core_occupation > dst->idle->core_occupation) 6321 goto next; 6322 /* 6323 * sched_core_find() and sched_core_next() will ensure 6324 * that task @p is not throttled now, we also need to 6325 * check whether the runqueue of the destination CPU is 6326 * being throttled. 6327 */ 6328 if (sched_task_is_throttled(p, this)) 6329 goto next; 6330 6331 deactivate_task(src, p, 0); 6332 set_task_cpu(p, this); 6333 activate_task(dst, p, 0); 6334 6335 resched_curr(dst); 6336 6337 success = true; 6338 break; 6339 6340 next: 6341 p = sched_core_next(p, cookie); 6342 } while (p); 6343 6344 return success; 6345 } 6346 6347 static bool steal_cookie_task(int cpu, struct sched_domain *sd) 6348 { 6349 int i; 6350 6351 for_each_cpu_wrap(i, sched_domain_span(sd), cpu + 1) { 6352 if (i == cpu) 6353 continue; 6354 6355 if (need_resched()) 6356 break; 6357 6358 if (try_steal_cookie(cpu, i)) 6359 return true; 6360 } 6361 6362 return false; 6363 } 6364 6365 static void sched_core_balance(struct rq *rq) 6366 { 6367 struct sched_domain *sd; 6368 int cpu = cpu_of(rq); 6369 6370 preempt_disable(); 6371 rcu_read_lock(); 6372 raw_spin_rq_unlock_irq(rq); 6373 for_each_domain(cpu, sd) { 6374 if (need_resched()) 6375 break; 6376 6377 if (steal_cookie_task(cpu, sd)) 6378 break; 6379 } 6380 raw_spin_rq_lock_irq(rq); 6381 rcu_read_unlock(); 6382 preempt_enable(); 6383 } 6384 6385 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct balance_callback, core_balance_head); 6386 6387 static void queue_core_balance(struct rq *rq) 6388 { 6389 if (!sched_core_enabled(rq)) 6390 return; 6391 6392 if (!rq->core->core_cookie) 6393 return; 6394 6395 if (!rq->nr_running) /* not forced idle */ 6396 return; 6397 6398 queue_balance_callback(rq, &per_cpu(core_balance_head, rq->cpu), sched_core_balance); 6399 } 6400 6401 DEFINE_LOCK_GUARD_1(core_lock, int, 6402 sched_core_lock(*_T->lock, &_T->flags), 6403 sched_core_unlock(*_T->lock, &_T->flags), 6404 unsigned long flags) 6405 6406 static void sched_core_cpu_starting(unsigned int cpu) 6407 { 6408 const struct cpumask *smt_mask = cpu_smt_mask(cpu); 6409 struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu), *core_rq = NULL; 6410 int t; 6411 6412 guard(core_lock)(&cpu); 6413 6414 WARN_ON_ONCE(rq->core != rq); 6415 6416 /* if we're the first, we'll be our own leader */ 6417 if (cpumask_weight(smt_mask) == 1) 6418 return; 6419 6420 /* find the leader */ 6421 for_each_cpu(t, smt_mask) { 6422 if (t == cpu) 6423 continue; 6424 rq = cpu_rq(t); 6425 if (rq->core == rq) { 6426 core_rq = rq; 6427 break; 6428 } 6429 } 6430 6431 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!core_rq)) /* whoopsie */ 6432 return; 6433 6434 /* install and validate core_rq */ 6435 for_each_cpu(t, smt_mask) { 6436 rq = cpu_rq(t); 6437 6438 if (t == cpu) 6439 rq->core = core_rq; 6440 6441 WARN_ON_ONCE(rq->core != core_rq); 6442 } 6443 } 6444 6445 static void sched_core_cpu_deactivate(unsigned int cpu) 6446 { 6447 const struct cpumask *smt_mask = cpu_smt_mask(cpu); 6448 struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu), *core_rq = NULL; 6449 int t; 6450 6451 guard(core_lock)(&cpu); 6452 6453 /* if we're the last man standing, nothing to do */ 6454 if (cpumask_weight(smt_mask) == 1) { 6455 WARN_ON_ONCE(rq->core != rq); 6456 return; 6457 } 6458 6459 /* if we're not the leader, nothing to do */ 6460 if (rq->core != rq) 6461 return; 6462 6463 /* find a new leader */ 6464 for_each_cpu(t, smt_mask) { 6465 if (t == cpu) 6466 continue; 6467 core_rq = cpu_rq(t); 6468 break; 6469 } 6470 6471 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!core_rq)) /* impossible */ 6472 return; 6473 6474 /* copy the shared state to the new leader */ 6475 core_rq->core_task_seq = rq->core_task_seq; 6476 core_rq->core_pick_seq = rq->core_pick_seq; 6477 core_rq->core_cookie = rq->core_cookie; 6478 core_rq->core_forceidle_count = rq->core_forceidle_count; 6479 core_rq->core_forceidle_seq = rq->core_forceidle_seq; 6480 core_rq->core_forceidle_occupation = rq->core_forceidle_occupation; 6481 6482 /* 6483 * Accounting edge for forced idle is handled in pick_next_task(). 6484 * Don't need another one here, since the hotplug thread shouldn't 6485 * have a cookie. 6486 */ 6487 core_rq->core_forceidle_start = 0; 6488 6489 /* install new leader */ 6490 for_each_cpu(t, smt_mask) { 6491 rq = cpu_rq(t); 6492 rq->core = core_rq; 6493 } 6494 } 6495 6496 static inline void sched_core_cpu_dying(unsigned int cpu) 6497 { 6498 struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu); 6499 6500 if (rq->core != rq) 6501 rq->core = rq; 6502 } 6503 6504 #else /* !CONFIG_SCHED_CORE */ 6505 6506 static inline void sched_core_cpu_starting(unsigned int cpu) {} 6507 static inline void sched_core_cpu_deactivate(unsigned int cpu) {} 6508 static inline void sched_core_cpu_dying(unsigned int cpu) {} 6509 6510 static struct task_struct * 6511 pick_next_task(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *prev, struct rq_flags *rf) 6512 { 6513 return __pick_next_task(rq, prev, rf); 6514 } 6515 6516 #endif /* CONFIG_SCHED_CORE */ 6517 6518 /* 6519 * Constants for the sched_mode argument of __schedule(). 6520 * 6521 * The mode argument allows RT enabled kernels to differentiate a 6522 * preemption from blocking on an 'sleeping' spin/rwlock. Note that 6523 * SM_MASK_PREEMPT for !RT has all bits set, which allows the compiler to 6524 * optimize the AND operation out and just check for zero. 6525 */ 6526 #define SM_NONE 0x0 6527 #define SM_PREEMPT 0x1 6528 #define SM_RTLOCK_WAIT 0x2 6529 6530 #ifndef CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT 6531 # define SM_MASK_PREEMPT (~0U) 6532 #else 6533 # define SM_MASK_PREEMPT SM_PREEMPT 6534 #endif 6535 6536 /* 6537 * __schedule() is the main scheduler function. 6538 * 6539 * The main means of driving the scheduler and thus entering this function are: 6540 * 6541 * 1. Explicit blocking: mutex, semaphore, waitqueue, etc. 6542 * 6543 * 2. TIF_NEED_RESCHED flag is checked on interrupt and userspace return 6544 * paths. For example, see arch/x86/entry_64.S. 6545 * 6546 * To drive preemption between tasks, the scheduler sets the flag in timer 6547 * interrupt handler scheduler_tick(). 6548 * 6549 * 3. Wakeups don't really cause entry into schedule(). They add a 6550 * task to the run-queue and that's it. 6551 * 6552 * Now, if the new task added to the run-queue preempts the current 6553 * task, then the wakeup sets TIF_NEED_RESCHED and schedule() gets 6554 * called on the nearest possible occasion: 6555 * 6556 * - If the kernel is preemptible (CONFIG_PREEMPTION=y): 6557 * 6558 * - in syscall or exception context, at the next outmost 6559 * preempt_enable(). (this might be as soon as the wake_up()'s 6560 * spin_unlock()!) 6561 * 6562 * - in IRQ context, return from interrupt-handler to 6563 * preemptible context 6564 * 6565 * - If the kernel is not preemptible (CONFIG_PREEMPTION is not set) 6566 * then at the next: 6567 * 6568 * - cond_resched() call 6569 * - explicit schedule() call 6570 * - return from syscall or exception to user-space 6571 * - return from interrupt-handler to user-space 6572 * 6573 * WARNING: must be called with preemption disabled! 6574 */ 6575 static void __sched notrace __schedule(unsigned int sched_mode) 6576 { 6577 struct task_struct *prev, *next; 6578 unsigned long *switch_count; 6579 unsigned long prev_state; 6580 struct rq_flags rf; 6581 struct rq *rq; 6582 int cpu; 6583 6584 cpu = smp_processor_id(); 6585 rq = cpu_rq(cpu); 6586 prev = rq->curr; 6587 6588 schedule_debug(prev, !!sched_mode); 6589 6590 if (sched_feat(HRTICK) || sched_feat(HRTICK_DL)) 6591 hrtick_clear(rq); 6592 6593 local_irq_disable(); 6594 rcu_note_context_switch(!!sched_mode); 6595 6596 /* 6597 * Make sure that signal_pending_state()->signal_pending() below 6598 * can't be reordered with __set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE) 6599 * done by the caller to avoid the race with signal_wake_up(): 6600 * 6601 * __set_current_state(@state) signal_wake_up() 6602 * schedule() set_tsk_thread_flag(p, TIF_SIGPENDING) 6603 * wake_up_state(p, state) 6604 * LOCK rq->lock LOCK p->pi_state 6605 * smp_mb__after_spinlock() smp_mb__after_spinlock() 6606 * if (signal_pending_state()) if (p->state & @state) 6607 * 6608 * Also, the membarrier system call requires a full memory barrier 6609 * after coming from user-space, before storing to rq->curr. 6610 */ 6611 rq_lock(rq, &rf); 6612 smp_mb__after_spinlock(); 6613 6614 /* Promote REQ to ACT */ 6615 rq->clock_update_flags <<= 1; 6616 update_rq_clock(rq); 6617 rq->clock_update_flags = RQCF_UPDATED; 6618 6619 switch_count = &prev->nivcsw; 6620 6621 /* 6622 * We must load prev->state once (task_struct::state is volatile), such 6623 * that we form a control dependency vs deactivate_task() below. 6624 */ 6625 prev_state = READ_ONCE(prev->__state); 6626 if (!(sched_mode & SM_MASK_PREEMPT) && prev_state) { 6627 if (signal_pending_state(prev_state, prev)) { 6628 WRITE_ONCE(prev->__state, TASK_RUNNING); 6629 } else { 6630 prev->sched_contributes_to_load = 6631 (prev_state & TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE) && 6632 !(prev_state & TASK_NOLOAD) && 6633 !(prev_state & TASK_FROZEN); 6634 6635 if (prev->sched_contributes_to_load) 6636 rq->nr_uninterruptible++; 6637 6638 /* 6639 * __schedule() ttwu() 6640 * prev_state = prev->state; if (p->on_rq && ...) 6641 * if (prev_state) goto out; 6642 * p->on_rq = 0; smp_acquire__after_ctrl_dep(); 6643 * p->state = TASK_WAKING 6644 * 6645 * Where __schedule() and ttwu() have matching control dependencies. 6646 * 6647 * After this, schedule() must not care about p->state any more. 6648 */ 6649 deactivate_task(rq, prev, DEQUEUE_SLEEP | DEQUEUE_NOCLOCK); 6650 6651 if (prev->in_iowait) { 6652 atomic_inc(&rq->nr_iowait); 6653 delayacct_blkio_start(); 6654 } 6655 } 6656 switch_count = &prev->nvcsw; 6657 } 6658 6659 next = pick_next_task(rq, prev, &rf); 6660 clear_tsk_need_resched(prev); 6661 clear_preempt_need_resched(); 6662 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_DEBUG 6663 rq->last_seen_need_resched_ns = 0; 6664 #endif 6665 6666 if (likely(prev != next)) { 6667 rq->nr_switches++; 6668 /* 6669 * RCU users of rcu_dereference(rq->curr) may not see 6670 * changes to task_struct made by pick_next_task(). 6671 */ 6672 RCU_INIT_POINTER(rq->curr, next); 6673 /* 6674 * The membarrier system call requires each architecture 6675 * to have a full memory barrier after updating 6676 * rq->curr, before returning to user-space. 6677 * 6678 * Here are the schemes providing that barrier on the 6679 * various architectures: 6680 * - mm ? switch_mm() : mmdrop() for x86, s390, sparc, PowerPC, 6681 * RISC-V. switch_mm() relies on membarrier_arch_switch_mm() 6682 * on PowerPC and on RISC-V. 6683 * - finish_lock_switch() for weakly-ordered 6684 * architectures where spin_unlock is a full barrier, 6685 * - switch_to() for arm64 (weakly-ordered, spin_unlock 6686 * is a RELEASE barrier), 6687 */ 6688 ++*switch_count; 6689 6690 migrate_disable_switch(rq, prev); 6691 psi_account_irqtime(rq, prev, next); 6692 psi_sched_switch(prev, next, !task_on_rq_queued(prev)); 6693 6694 trace_sched_switch(sched_mode & SM_MASK_PREEMPT, prev, next, prev_state); 6695 6696 /* Also unlocks the rq: */ 6697 rq = context_switch(rq, prev, next, &rf); 6698 } else { 6699 rq_unpin_lock(rq, &rf); 6700 __balance_callbacks(rq); 6701 raw_spin_rq_unlock_irq(rq); 6702 } 6703 } 6704 6705 void __noreturn do_task_dead(void) 6706 { 6707 /* Causes final put_task_struct in finish_task_switch(): */ 6708 set_special_state(TASK_DEAD); 6709 6710 /* Tell freezer to ignore us: */ 6711 current->flags |= PF_NOFREEZE; 6712 6713 __schedule(SM_NONE); 6714 BUG(); 6715 6716 /* Avoid "noreturn function does return" - but don't continue if BUG() is a NOP: */ 6717 for (;;) 6718 cpu_relax(); 6719 } 6720 6721 static inline void sched_submit_work(struct task_struct *tsk) 6722 { 6723 unsigned int task_flags; 6724 6725 if (task_is_running(tsk)) 6726 return; 6727 6728 task_flags = tsk->flags; 6729 /* 6730 * If a worker goes to sleep, notify and ask workqueue whether it 6731 * wants to wake up a task to maintain concurrency. 6732 */ 6733 if (task_flags & (PF_WQ_WORKER | PF_IO_WORKER)) { 6734 if (task_flags & PF_WQ_WORKER) 6735 wq_worker_sleeping(tsk); 6736 else 6737 io_wq_worker_sleeping(tsk); 6738 } 6739 6740 /* 6741 * spinlock and rwlock must not flush block requests. This will 6742 * deadlock if the callback attempts to acquire a lock which is 6743 * already acquired. 6744 */ 6745 SCHED_WARN_ON(current->__state & TASK_RTLOCK_WAIT); 6746 6747 /* 6748 * If we are going to sleep and we have plugged IO queued, 6749 * make sure to submit it to avoid deadlocks. 6750 */ 6751 blk_flush_plug(tsk->plug, true); 6752 } 6753 6754 static void sched_update_worker(struct task_struct *tsk) 6755 { 6756 if (tsk->flags & (PF_WQ_WORKER | PF_IO_WORKER)) { 6757 if (tsk->flags & PF_WQ_WORKER) 6758 wq_worker_running(tsk); 6759 else 6760 io_wq_worker_running(tsk); 6761 } 6762 } 6763 6764 asmlinkage __visible void __sched schedule(void) 6765 { 6766 struct task_struct *tsk = current; 6767 6768 sched_submit_work(tsk); 6769 do { 6770 preempt_disable(); 6771 __schedule(SM_NONE); 6772 sched_preempt_enable_no_resched(); 6773 } while (need_resched()); 6774 sched_update_worker(tsk); 6775 } 6776 EXPORT_SYMBOL(schedule); 6777 6778 /* 6779 * synchronize_rcu_tasks() makes sure that no task is stuck in preempted 6780 * state (have scheduled out non-voluntarily) by making sure that all 6781 * tasks have either left the run queue or have gone into user space. 6782 * As idle tasks do not do either, they must not ever be preempted 6783 * (schedule out non-voluntarily). 6784 * 6785 * schedule_idle() is similar to schedule_preempt_disable() except that it 6786 * never enables preemption because it does not call sched_submit_work(). 6787 */ 6788 void __sched schedule_idle(void) 6789 { 6790 /* 6791 * As this skips calling sched_submit_work(), which the idle task does 6792 * regardless because that function is a nop when the task is in a 6793 * TASK_RUNNING state, make sure this isn't used someplace that the 6794 * current task can be in any other state. Note, idle is always in the 6795 * TASK_RUNNING state. 6796 */ 6797 WARN_ON_ONCE(current->__state); 6798 do { 6799 __schedule(SM_NONE); 6800 } while (need_resched()); 6801 } 6802 6803 #if defined(CONFIG_CONTEXT_TRACKING_USER) && !defined(CONFIG_HAVE_CONTEXT_TRACKING_USER_OFFSTACK) 6804 asmlinkage __visible void __sched schedule_user(void) 6805 { 6806 /* 6807 * If we come here after a random call to set_need_resched(), 6808 * or we have been woken up remotely but the IPI has not yet arrived, 6809 * we haven't yet exited the RCU idle mode. Do it here manually until 6810 * we find a better solution. 6811 * 6812 * NB: There are buggy callers of this function. Ideally we 6813 * should warn if prev_state != CONTEXT_USER, but that will trigger 6814 * too frequently to make sense yet. 6815 */ 6816 enum ctx_state prev_state = exception_enter(); 6817 schedule(); 6818 exception_exit(prev_state); 6819 } 6820 #endif 6821 6822 /** 6823 * schedule_preempt_disabled - called with preemption disabled 6824 * 6825 * Returns with preemption disabled. Note: preempt_count must be 1 6826 */ 6827 void __sched schedule_preempt_disabled(void) 6828 { 6829 sched_preempt_enable_no_resched(); 6830 schedule(); 6831 preempt_disable(); 6832 } 6833 6834 #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT 6835 void __sched notrace schedule_rtlock(void) 6836 { 6837 do { 6838 preempt_disable(); 6839 __schedule(SM_RTLOCK_WAIT); 6840 sched_preempt_enable_no_resched(); 6841 } while (need_resched()); 6842 } 6843 NOKPROBE_SYMBOL(schedule_rtlock); 6844 #endif 6845 6846 static void __sched notrace preempt_schedule_common(void) 6847 { 6848 do { 6849 /* 6850 * Because the function tracer can trace preempt_count_sub() 6851 * and it also uses preempt_enable/disable_notrace(), if 6852 * NEED_RESCHED is set, the preempt_enable_notrace() called 6853 * by the function tracer will call this function again and 6854 * cause infinite recursion. 6855 * 6856 * Preemption must be disabled here before the function 6857 * tracer can trace. Break up preempt_disable() into two 6858 * calls. One to disable preemption without fear of being 6859 * traced. The other to still record the preemption latency, 6860 * which can also be traced by the function tracer. 6861 */ 6862 preempt_disable_notrace(); 6863 preempt_latency_start(1); 6864 __schedule(SM_PREEMPT); 6865 preempt_latency_stop(1); 6866 preempt_enable_no_resched_notrace(); 6867 6868 /* 6869 * Check again in case we missed a preemption opportunity 6870 * between schedule and now. 6871 */ 6872 } while (need_resched()); 6873 } 6874 6875 #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPTION 6876 /* 6877 * This is the entry point to schedule() from in-kernel preemption 6878 * off of preempt_enable. 6879 */ 6880 asmlinkage __visible void __sched notrace preempt_schedule(void) 6881 { 6882 /* 6883 * If there is a non-zero preempt_count or interrupts are disabled, 6884 * we do not want to preempt the current task. Just return.. 6885 */ 6886 if (likely(!preemptible())) 6887 return; 6888 preempt_schedule_common(); 6889 } 6890 NOKPROBE_SYMBOL(preempt_schedule); 6891 EXPORT_SYMBOL(preempt_schedule); 6892 6893 #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC 6894 #if defined(CONFIG_HAVE_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC_CALL) 6895 #ifndef preempt_schedule_dynamic_enabled 6896 #define preempt_schedule_dynamic_enabled preempt_schedule 6897 #define preempt_schedule_dynamic_disabled NULL 6898 #endif 6899 DEFINE_STATIC_CALL(preempt_schedule, preempt_schedule_dynamic_enabled); 6900 EXPORT_STATIC_CALL_TRAMP(preempt_schedule); 6901 #elif defined(CONFIG_HAVE_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC_KEY) 6902 static DEFINE_STATIC_KEY_TRUE(sk_dynamic_preempt_schedule); 6903 void __sched notrace dynamic_preempt_schedule(void) 6904 { 6905 if (!static_branch_unlikely(&sk_dynamic_preempt_schedule)) 6906 return; 6907 preempt_schedule(); 6908 } 6909 NOKPROBE_SYMBOL(dynamic_preempt_schedule); 6910 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dynamic_preempt_schedule); 6911 #endif 6912 #endif 6913 6914 /** 6915 * preempt_schedule_notrace - preempt_schedule called by tracing 6916 * 6917 * The tracing infrastructure uses preempt_enable_notrace to prevent 6918 * recursion and tracing preempt enabling caused by the tracing 6919 * infrastructure itself. But as tracing can happen in areas coming 6920 * from userspace or just about to enter userspace, a preempt enable 6921 * can occur before user_exit() is called. This will cause the scheduler 6922 * to be called when the system is still in usermode. 6923 * 6924 * To prevent this, the preempt_enable_notrace will use this function 6925 * instead of preempt_schedule() to exit user context if needed before 6926 * calling the scheduler. 6927 */ 6928 asmlinkage __visible void __sched notrace preempt_schedule_notrace(void) 6929 { 6930 enum ctx_state prev_ctx; 6931 6932 if (likely(!preemptible())) 6933 return; 6934 6935 do { 6936 /* 6937 * Because the function tracer can trace preempt_count_sub() 6938 * and it also uses preempt_enable/disable_notrace(), if 6939 * NEED_RESCHED is set, the preempt_enable_notrace() called 6940 * by the function tracer will call this function again and 6941 * cause infinite recursion. 6942 * 6943 * Preemption must be disabled here before the function 6944 * tracer can trace. Break up preempt_disable() into two 6945 * calls. One to disable preemption without fear of being 6946 * traced. The other to still record the preemption latency, 6947 * which can also be traced by the function tracer. 6948 */ 6949 preempt_disable_notrace(); 6950 preempt_latency_start(1); 6951 /* 6952 * Needs preempt disabled in case user_exit() is traced 6953 * and the tracer calls preempt_enable_notrace() causing 6954 * an infinite recursion. 6955 */ 6956 prev_ctx = exception_enter(); 6957 __schedule(SM_PREEMPT); 6958 exception_exit(prev_ctx); 6959 6960 preempt_latency_stop(1); 6961 preempt_enable_no_resched_notrace(); 6962 } while (need_resched()); 6963 } 6964 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(preempt_schedule_notrace); 6965 6966 #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC 6967 #if defined(CONFIG_HAVE_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC_CALL) 6968 #ifndef preempt_schedule_notrace_dynamic_enabled 6969 #define preempt_schedule_notrace_dynamic_enabled preempt_schedule_notrace 6970 #define preempt_schedule_notrace_dynamic_disabled NULL 6971 #endif 6972 DEFINE_STATIC_CALL(preempt_schedule_notrace, preempt_schedule_notrace_dynamic_enabled); 6973 EXPORT_STATIC_CALL_TRAMP(preempt_schedule_notrace); 6974 #elif defined(CONFIG_HAVE_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC_KEY) 6975 static DEFINE_STATIC_KEY_TRUE(sk_dynamic_preempt_schedule_notrace); 6976 void __sched notrace dynamic_preempt_schedule_notrace(void) 6977 { 6978 if (!static_branch_unlikely(&sk_dynamic_preempt_schedule_notrace)) 6979 return; 6980 preempt_schedule_notrace(); 6981 } 6982 NOKPROBE_SYMBOL(dynamic_preempt_schedule_notrace); 6983 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dynamic_preempt_schedule_notrace); 6984 #endif 6985 #endif 6986 6987 #endif /* CONFIG_PREEMPTION */ 6988 6989 /* 6990 * This is the entry point to schedule() from kernel preemption 6991 * off of irq context. 6992 * Note, that this is called and return with irqs disabled. This will 6993 * protect us against recursive calling from irq. 6994 */ 6995 asmlinkage __visible void __sched preempt_schedule_irq(void) 6996 { 6997 enum ctx_state prev_state; 6998 6999 /* Catch callers which need to be fixed */ 7000 BUG_ON(preempt_count() || !irqs_disabled()); 7001 7002 prev_state = exception_enter(); 7003 7004 do { 7005 preempt_disable(); 7006 local_irq_enable(); 7007 __schedule(SM_PREEMPT); 7008 local_irq_disable(); 7009 sched_preempt_enable_no_resched(); 7010 } while (need_resched()); 7011 7012 exception_exit(prev_state); 7013 } 7014 7015 int default_wake_function(wait_queue_entry_t *curr, unsigned mode, int wake_flags, 7016 void *key) 7017 { 7018 WARN_ON_ONCE(IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_SCHED_DEBUG) && wake_flags & ~(WF_SYNC|WF_CURRENT_CPU)); 7019 return try_to_wake_up(curr->private, mode, wake_flags); 7020 } 7021 EXPORT_SYMBOL(default_wake_function); 7022 7023 static void __setscheduler_prio(struct task_struct *p, int prio) 7024 { 7025 if (dl_prio(prio)) 7026 p->sched_class = &dl_sched_class; 7027 else if (rt_prio(prio)) 7028 p->sched_class = &rt_sched_class; 7029 else 7030 p->sched_class = &fair_sched_class; 7031 7032 p->prio = prio; 7033 } 7034 7035 #ifdef CONFIG_RT_MUTEXES 7036 7037 static inline int __rt_effective_prio(struct task_struct *pi_task, int prio) 7038 { 7039 if (pi_task) 7040 prio = min(prio, pi_task->prio); 7041 7042 return prio; 7043 } 7044 7045 static inline int rt_effective_prio(struct task_struct *p, int prio) 7046 { 7047 struct task_struct *pi_task = rt_mutex_get_top_task(p); 7048 7049 return __rt_effective_prio(pi_task, prio); 7050 } 7051 7052 /* 7053 * rt_mutex_setprio - set the current priority of a task 7054 * @p: task to boost 7055 * @pi_task: donor task 7056 * 7057 * This function changes the 'effective' priority of a task. It does 7058 * not touch ->normal_prio like __setscheduler(). 7059 * 7060 * Used by the rt_mutex code to implement priority inheritance 7061 * logic. Call site only calls if the priority of the task changed. 7062 */ 7063 void rt_mutex_setprio(struct task_struct *p, struct task_struct *pi_task) 7064 { 7065 int prio, oldprio, queued, running, queue_flag = 7066 DEQUEUE_SAVE | DEQUEUE_MOVE | DEQUEUE_NOCLOCK; 7067 const struct sched_class *prev_class; 7068 struct rq_flags rf; 7069 struct rq *rq; 7070 7071 /* XXX used to be waiter->prio, not waiter->task->prio */ 7072 prio = __rt_effective_prio(pi_task, p->normal_prio); 7073 7074 /* 7075 * If nothing changed; bail early. 7076 */ 7077 if (p->pi_top_task == pi_task && prio == p->prio && !dl_prio(prio)) 7078 return; 7079 7080 rq = __task_rq_lock(p, &rf); 7081 update_rq_clock(rq); 7082 /* 7083 * Set under pi_lock && rq->lock, such that the value can be used under 7084 * either lock. 7085 * 7086 * Note that there is loads of tricky to make this pointer cache work 7087 * right. rt_mutex_slowunlock()+rt_mutex_postunlock() work together to 7088 * ensure a task is de-boosted (pi_task is set to NULL) before the 7089 * task is allowed to run again (and can exit). This ensures the pointer 7090 * points to a blocked task -- which guarantees the task is present. 7091 */ 7092 p->pi_top_task = pi_task; 7093 7094 /* 7095 * For FIFO/RR we only need to set prio, if that matches we're done. 7096 */ 7097 if (prio == p->prio && !dl_prio(prio)) 7098 goto out_unlock; 7099 7100 /* 7101 * Idle task boosting is a nono in general. There is one 7102 * exception, when PREEMPT_RT and NOHZ is active: 7103 * 7104 * The idle task calls get_next_timer_interrupt() and holds 7105 * the timer wheel base->lock on the CPU and another CPU wants 7106 * to access the timer (probably to cancel it). We can safely 7107 * ignore the boosting request, as the idle CPU runs this code 7108 * with interrupts disabled and will complete the lock 7109 * protected section without being interrupted. So there is no 7110 * real need to boost. 7111 */ 7112 if (unlikely(p == rq->idle)) { 7113 WARN_ON(p != rq->curr); 7114 WARN_ON(p->pi_blocked_on); 7115 goto out_unlock; 7116 } 7117 7118 trace_sched_pi_setprio(p, pi_task); 7119 oldprio = p->prio; 7120 7121 if (oldprio == prio) 7122 queue_flag &= ~DEQUEUE_MOVE; 7123 7124 prev_class = p->sched_class; 7125 queued = task_on_rq_queued(p); 7126 running = task_current(rq, p); 7127 if (queued) 7128 dequeue_task(rq, p, queue_flag); 7129 if (running) 7130 put_prev_task(rq, p); 7131 7132 /* 7133 * Boosting condition are: 7134 * 1. -rt task is running and holds mutex A 7135 * --> -dl task blocks on mutex A 7136 * 7137 * 2. -dl task is running and holds mutex A 7138 * --> -dl task blocks on mutex A and could preempt the 7139 * running task 7140 */ 7141 if (dl_prio(prio)) { 7142 if (!dl_prio(p->normal_prio) || 7143 (pi_task && dl_prio(pi_task->prio) && 7144 dl_entity_preempt(&pi_task->dl, &p->dl))) { 7145 p->dl.pi_se = pi_task->dl.pi_se; 7146 queue_flag |= ENQUEUE_REPLENISH; 7147 } else { 7148 p->dl.pi_se = &p->dl; 7149 } 7150 } else if (rt_prio(prio)) { 7151 if (dl_prio(oldprio)) 7152 p->dl.pi_se = &p->dl; 7153 if (oldprio < prio) 7154 queue_flag |= ENQUEUE_HEAD; 7155 } else { 7156 if (dl_prio(oldprio)) 7157 p->dl.pi_se = &p->dl; 7158 if (rt_prio(oldprio)) 7159 p->rt.timeout = 0; 7160 } 7161 7162 __setscheduler_prio(p, prio); 7163 7164 if (queued) 7165 enqueue_task(rq, p, queue_flag); 7166 if (running) 7167 set_next_task(rq, p); 7168 7169 check_class_changed(rq, p, prev_class, oldprio); 7170 out_unlock: 7171 /* Avoid rq from going away on us: */ 7172 preempt_disable(); 7173 7174 rq_unpin_lock(rq, &rf); 7175 __balance_callbacks(rq); 7176 raw_spin_rq_unlock(rq); 7177 7178 preempt_enable(); 7179 } 7180 #else 7181 static inline int rt_effective_prio(struct task_struct *p, int prio) 7182 { 7183 return prio; 7184 } 7185 #endif 7186 7187 void set_user_nice(struct task_struct *p, long nice) 7188 { 7189 bool queued, running; 7190 int old_prio; 7191 struct rq_flags rf; 7192 struct rq *rq; 7193 7194 if (task_nice(p) == nice || nice < MIN_NICE || nice > MAX_NICE) 7195 return; 7196 /* 7197 * We have to be careful, if called from sys_setpriority(), 7198 * the task might be in the middle of scheduling on another CPU. 7199 */ 7200 rq = task_rq_lock(p, &rf); 7201 update_rq_clock(rq); 7202 7203 /* 7204 * The RT priorities are set via sched_setscheduler(), but we still 7205 * allow the 'normal' nice value to be set - but as expected 7206 * it won't have any effect on scheduling until the task is 7207 * SCHED_DEADLINE, SCHED_FIFO or SCHED_RR: 7208 */ 7209 if (task_has_dl_policy(p) || task_has_rt_policy(p)) { 7210 p->static_prio = NICE_TO_PRIO(nice); 7211 goto out_unlock; 7212 } 7213 queued = task_on_rq_queued(p); 7214 running = task_current(rq, p); 7215 if (queued) 7216 dequeue_task(rq, p, DEQUEUE_SAVE | DEQUEUE_NOCLOCK); 7217 if (running) 7218 put_prev_task(rq, p); 7219 7220 p->static_prio = NICE_TO_PRIO(nice); 7221 set_load_weight(p, true); 7222 old_prio = p->prio; 7223 p->prio = effective_prio(p); 7224 7225 if (queued) 7226 enqueue_task(rq, p, ENQUEUE_RESTORE | ENQUEUE_NOCLOCK); 7227 if (running) 7228 set_next_task(rq, p); 7229 7230 /* 7231 * If the task increased its priority or is running and 7232 * lowered its priority, then reschedule its CPU: 7233 */ 7234 p->sched_class->prio_changed(rq, p, old_prio); 7235 7236 out_unlock: 7237 task_rq_unlock(rq, p, &rf); 7238 } 7239 EXPORT_SYMBOL(set_user_nice); 7240 7241 /* 7242 * is_nice_reduction - check if nice value is an actual reduction 7243 * 7244 * Similar to can_nice() but does not perform a capability check. 7245 * 7246 * @p: task 7247 * @nice: nice value 7248 */ 7249 static bool is_nice_reduction(const struct task_struct *p, const int nice) 7250 { 7251 /* Convert nice value [19,-20] to rlimit style value [1,40]: */ 7252 int nice_rlim = nice_to_rlimit(nice); 7253 7254 return (nice_rlim <= task_rlimit(p, RLIMIT_NICE)); 7255 } 7256 7257 /* 7258 * can_nice - check if a task can reduce its nice value 7259 * @p: task 7260 * @nice: nice value 7261 */ 7262 int can_nice(const struct task_struct *p, const int nice) 7263 { 7264 return is_nice_reduction(p, nice) || capable(CAP_SYS_NICE); 7265 } 7266 7267 #ifdef __ARCH_WANT_SYS_NICE 7268 7269 /* 7270 * sys_nice - change the priority of the current process. 7271 * @increment: priority increment 7272 * 7273 * sys_setpriority is a more generic, but much slower function that 7274 * does similar things. 7275 */ 7276 SYSCALL_DEFINE1(nice, int, increment) 7277 { 7278 long nice, retval; 7279 7280 /* 7281 * Setpriority might change our priority at the same moment. 7282 * We don't have to worry. Conceptually one call occurs first 7283 * and we have a single winner. 7284 */ 7285 increment = clamp(increment, -NICE_WIDTH, NICE_WIDTH); 7286 nice = task_nice(current) + increment; 7287 7288 nice = clamp_val(nice, MIN_NICE, MAX_NICE); 7289 if (increment < 0 && !can_nice(current, nice)) 7290 return -EPERM; 7291 7292 retval = security_task_setnice(current, nice); 7293 if (retval) 7294 return retval; 7295 7296 set_user_nice(current, nice); 7297 return 0; 7298 } 7299 7300 #endif 7301 7302 /** 7303 * task_prio - return the priority value of a given task. 7304 * @p: the task in question. 7305 * 7306 * Return: The priority value as seen by users in /proc. 7307 * 7308 * sched policy return value kernel prio user prio/nice 7309 * 7310 * normal, batch, idle [0 ... 39] [100 ... 139] 0/[-20 ... 19] 7311 * fifo, rr [-2 ... -100] [98 ... 0] [1 ... 99] 7312 * deadline -101 -1 0 7313 */ 7314 int task_prio(const struct task_struct *p) 7315 { 7316 return p->prio - MAX_RT_PRIO; 7317 } 7318 7319 /** 7320 * idle_cpu - is a given CPU idle currently? 7321 * @cpu: the processor in question. 7322 * 7323 * Return: 1 if the CPU is currently idle. 0 otherwise. 7324 */ 7325 int idle_cpu(int cpu) 7326 { 7327 struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu); 7328 7329 if (rq->curr != rq->idle) 7330 return 0; 7331 7332 if (rq->nr_running) 7333 return 0; 7334 7335 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP 7336 if (rq->ttwu_pending) 7337 return 0; 7338 #endif 7339 7340 return 1; 7341 } 7342 7343 /** 7344 * available_idle_cpu - is a given CPU idle for enqueuing work. 7345 * @cpu: the CPU in question. 7346 * 7347 * Return: 1 if the CPU is currently idle. 0 otherwise. 7348 */ 7349 int available_idle_cpu(int cpu) 7350 { 7351 if (!idle_cpu(cpu)) 7352 return 0; 7353 7354 if (vcpu_is_preempted(cpu)) 7355 return 0; 7356 7357 return 1; 7358 } 7359 7360 /** 7361 * idle_task - return the idle task for a given CPU. 7362 * @cpu: the processor in question. 7363 * 7364 * Return: The idle task for the CPU @cpu. 7365 */ 7366 struct task_struct *idle_task(int cpu) 7367 { 7368 return cpu_rq(cpu)->idle; 7369 } 7370 7371 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_CORE 7372 int sched_core_idle_cpu(int cpu) 7373 { 7374 struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu); 7375 7376 if (sched_core_enabled(rq) && rq->curr == rq->idle) 7377 return 1; 7378 7379 return idle_cpu(cpu); 7380 } 7381 7382 #endif 7383 7384 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP 7385 /* 7386 * This function computes an effective utilization for the given CPU, to be 7387 * used for frequency selection given the linear relation: f = u * f_max. 7388 * 7389 * The scheduler tracks the following metrics: 7390 * 7391 * cpu_util_{cfs,rt,dl,irq}() 7392 * cpu_bw_dl() 7393 * 7394 * Where the cfs,rt and dl util numbers are tracked with the same metric and 7395 * synchronized windows and are thus directly comparable. 7396 * 7397 * The cfs,rt,dl utilization are the running times measured with rq->clock_task 7398 * which excludes things like IRQ and steal-time. These latter are then accrued 7399 * in the irq utilization. 7400 * 7401 * The DL bandwidth number otoh is not a measured metric but a value computed 7402 * based on the task model parameters and gives the minimal utilization 7403 * required to meet deadlines. 7404 */ 7405 unsigned long effective_cpu_util(int cpu, unsigned long util_cfs, 7406 enum cpu_util_type type, 7407 struct task_struct *p) 7408 { 7409 unsigned long dl_util, util, irq, max; 7410 struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu); 7411 7412 max = arch_scale_cpu_capacity(cpu); 7413 7414 if (!uclamp_is_used() && 7415 type == FREQUENCY_UTIL && rt_rq_is_runnable(&rq->rt)) { 7416 return max; 7417 } 7418 7419 /* 7420 * Early check to see if IRQ/steal time saturates the CPU, can be 7421 * because of inaccuracies in how we track these -- see 7422 * update_irq_load_avg(). 7423 */ 7424 irq = cpu_util_irq(rq); 7425 if (unlikely(irq >= max)) 7426 return max; 7427 7428 /* 7429 * Because the time spend on RT/DL tasks is visible as 'lost' time to 7430 * CFS tasks and we use the same metric to track the effective 7431 * utilization (PELT windows are synchronized) we can directly add them 7432 * to obtain the CPU's actual utilization. 7433 * 7434 * CFS and RT utilization can be boosted or capped, depending on 7435 * utilization clamp constraints requested by currently RUNNABLE 7436 * tasks. 7437 * When there are no CFS RUNNABLE tasks, clamps are released and 7438 * frequency will be gracefully reduced with the utilization decay. 7439 */ 7440 util = util_cfs + cpu_util_rt(rq); 7441 if (type == FREQUENCY_UTIL) 7442 util = uclamp_rq_util_with(rq, util, p); 7443 7444 dl_util = cpu_util_dl(rq); 7445 7446 /* 7447 * For frequency selection we do not make cpu_util_dl() a permanent part 7448 * of this sum because we want to use cpu_bw_dl() later on, but we need 7449 * to check if the CFS+RT+DL sum is saturated (ie. no idle time) such 7450 * that we select f_max when there is no idle time. 7451 * 7452 * NOTE: numerical errors or stop class might cause us to not quite hit 7453 * saturation when we should -- something for later. 7454 */ 7455 if (util + dl_util >= max) 7456 return max; 7457 7458 /* 7459 * OTOH, for energy computation we need the estimated running time, so 7460 * include util_dl and ignore dl_bw. 7461 */ 7462 if (type == ENERGY_UTIL) 7463 util += dl_util; 7464 7465 /* 7466 * There is still idle time; further improve the number by using the 7467 * irq metric. Because IRQ/steal time is hidden from the task clock we 7468 * need to scale the task numbers: 7469 * 7470 * max - irq 7471 * U' = irq + --------- * U 7472 * max 7473 */ 7474 util = scale_irq_capacity(util, irq, max); 7475 util += irq; 7476 7477 /* 7478 * Bandwidth required by DEADLINE must always be granted while, for 7479 * FAIR and RT, we use blocked utilization of IDLE CPUs as a mechanism 7480 * to gracefully reduce the frequency when no tasks show up for longer 7481 * periods of time. 7482 * 7483 * Ideally we would like to set bw_dl as min/guaranteed freq and util + 7484 * bw_dl as requested freq. However, cpufreq is not yet ready for such 7485 * an interface. So, we only do the latter for now. 7486 */ 7487 if (type == FREQUENCY_UTIL) 7488 util += cpu_bw_dl(rq); 7489 7490 return min(max, util); 7491 } 7492 7493 unsigned long sched_cpu_util(int cpu) 7494 { 7495 return effective_cpu_util(cpu, cpu_util_cfs(cpu), ENERGY_UTIL, NULL); 7496 } 7497 #endif /* CONFIG_SMP */ 7498 7499 /** 7500 * find_process_by_pid - find a process with a matching PID value. 7501 * @pid: the pid in question. 7502 * 7503 * The task of @pid, if found. %NULL otherwise. 7504 */ 7505 static struct task_struct *find_process_by_pid(pid_t pid) 7506 { 7507 return pid ? find_task_by_vpid(pid) : current; 7508 } 7509 7510 /* 7511 * sched_setparam() passes in -1 for its policy, to let the functions 7512 * it calls know not to change it. 7513 */ 7514 #define SETPARAM_POLICY -1 7515 7516 static void __setscheduler_params(struct task_struct *p, 7517 const struct sched_attr *attr) 7518 { 7519 int policy = attr->sched_policy; 7520 7521 if (policy == SETPARAM_POLICY) 7522 policy = p->policy; 7523 7524 p->policy = policy; 7525 7526 if (dl_policy(policy)) 7527 __setparam_dl(p, attr); 7528 else if (fair_policy(policy)) 7529 p->static_prio = NICE_TO_PRIO(attr->sched_nice); 7530 7531 /* 7532 * __sched_setscheduler() ensures attr->sched_priority == 0 when 7533 * !rt_policy. Always setting this ensures that things like 7534 * getparam()/getattr() don't report silly values for !rt tasks. 7535 */ 7536 p->rt_priority = attr->sched_priority; 7537 p->normal_prio = normal_prio(p); 7538 set_load_weight(p, true); 7539 } 7540 7541 /* 7542 * Check the target process has a UID that matches the current process's: 7543 */ 7544 static bool check_same_owner(struct task_struct *p) 7545 { 7546 const struct cred *cred = current_cred(), *pcred; 7547 bool match; 7548 7549 rcu_read_lock(); 7550 pcred = __task_cred(p); 7551 match = (uid_eq(cred->euid, pcred->euid) || 7552 uid_eq(cred->euid, pcred->uid)); 7553 rcu_read_unlock(); 7554 return match; 7555 } 7556 7557 /* 7558 * Allow unprivileged RT tasks to decrease priority. 7559 * Only issue a capable test if needed and only once to avoid an audit 7560 * event on permitted non-privileged operations: 7561 */ 7562 static int user_check_sched_setscheduler(struct task_struct *p, 7563 const struct sched_attr *attr, 7564 int policy, int reset_on_fork) 7565 { 7566 if (fair_policy(policy)) { 7567 if (attr->sched_nice < task_nice(p) && 7568 !is_nice_reduction(p, attr->sched_nice)) 7569 goto req_priv; 7570 } 7571 7572 if (rt_policy(policy)) { 7573 unsigned long rlim_rtprio = task_rlimit(p, RLIMIT_RTPRIO); 7574 7575 /* Can't set/change the rt policy: */ 7576 if (policy != p->policy && !rlim_rtprio) 7577 goto req_priv; 7578 7579 /* Can't increase priority: */ 7580 if (attr->sched_priority > p->rt_priority && 7581 attr->sched_priority > rlim_rtprio) 7582 goto req_priv; 7583 } 7584 7585 /* 7586 * Can't set/change SCHED_DEADLINE policy at all for now 7587 * (safest behavior); in the future we would like to allow 7588 * unprivileged DL tasks to increase their relative deadline 7589 * or reduce their runtime (both ways reducing utilization) 7590 */ 7591 if (dl_policy(policy)) 7592 goto req_priv; 7593 7594 /* 7595 * Treat SCHED_IDLE as nice 20. Only allow a switch to 7596 * SCHED_NORMAL if the RLIMIT_NICE would normally permit it. 7597 */ 7598 if (task_has_idle_policy(p) && !idle_policy(policy)) { 7599 if (!is_nice_reduction(p, task_nice(p))) 7600 goto req_priv; 7601 } 7602 7603 /* Can't change other user's priorities: */ 7604 if (!check_same_owner(p)) 7605 goto req_priv; 7606 7607 /* Normal users shall not reset the sched_reset_on_fork flag: */ 7608 if (p->sched_reset_on_fork && !reset_on_fork) 7609 goto req_priv; 7610 7611 return 0; 7612 7613 req_priv: 7614 if (!capable(CAP_SYS_NICE)) 7615 return -EPERM; 7616 7617 return 0; 7618 } 7619 7620 static int __sched_setscheduler(struct task_struct *p, 7621 const struct sched_attr *attr, 7622 bool user, bool pi) 7623 { 7624 int oldpolicy = -1, policy = attr->sched_policy; 7625 int retval, oldprio, newprio, queued, running; 7626 const struct sched_class *prev_class; 7627 struct balance_callback *head; 7628 struct rq_flags rf; 7629 int reset_on_fork; 7630 int queue_flags = DEQUEUE_SAVE | DEQUEUE_MOVE | DEQUEUE_NOCLOCK; 7631 struct rq *rq; 7632 bool cpuset_locked = false; 7633 7634 /* The pi code expects interrupts enabled */ 7635 BUG_ON(pi && in_interrupt()); 7636 recheck: 7637 /* Double check policy once rq lock held: */ 7638 if (policy < 0) { 7639 reset_on_fork = p->sched_reset_on_fork; 7640 policy = oldpolicy = p->policy; 7641 } else { 7642 reset_on_fork = !!(attr->sched_flags & SCHED_FLAG_RESET_ON_FORK); 7643 7644 if (!valid_policy(policy)) 7645 return -EINVAL; 7646 } 7647 7648 if (attr->sched_flags & ~(SCHED_FLAG_ALL | SCHED_FLAG_SUGOV)) 7649 return -EINVAL; 7650 7651 /* 7652 * Valid priorities for SCHED_FIFO and SCHED_RR are 7653 * 1..MAX_RT_PRIO-1, valid priority for SCHED_NORMAL, 7654 * SCHED_BATCH and SCHED_IDLE is 0. 7655 */ 7656 if (attr->sched_priority > MAX_RT_PRIO-1) 7657 return -EINVAL; 7658 if ((dl_policy(policy) && !__checkparam_dl(attr)) || 7659 (rt_policy(policy) != (attr->sched_priority != 0))) 7660 return -EINVAL; 7661 7662 if (user) { 7663 retval = user_check_sched_setscheduler(p, attr, policy, reset_on_fork); 7664 if (retval) 7665 return retval; 7666 7667 if (attr->sched_flags & SCHED_FLAG_SUGOV) 7668 return -EINVAL; 7669 7670 retval = security_task_setscheduler(p); 7671 if (retval) 7672 return retval; 7673 } 7674 7675 /* Update task specific "requested" clamps */ 7676 if (attr->sched_flags & SCHED_FLAG_UTIL_CLAMP) { 7677 retval = uclamp_validate(p, attr); 7678 if (retval) 7679 return retval; 7680 } 7681 7682 /* 7683 * SCHED_DEADLINE bandwidth accounting relies on stable cpusets 7684 * information. 7685 */ 7686 if (dl_policy(policy) || dl_policy(p->policy)) { 7687 cpuset_locked = true; 7688 cpuset_lock(); 7689 } 7690 7691 /* 7692 * Make sure no PI-waiters arrive (or leave) while we are 7693 * changing the priority of the task: 7694 * 7695 * To be able to change p->policy safely, the appropriate 7696 * runqueue lock must be held. 7697 */ 7698 rq = task_rq_lock(p, &rf); 7699 update_rq_clock(rq); 7700 7701 /* 7702 * Changing the policy of the stop threads its a very bad idea: 7703 */ 7704 if (p == rq->stop) { 7705 retval = -EINVAL; 7706 goto unlock; 7707 } 7708 7709 /* 7710 * If not changing anything there's no need to proceed further, 7711 * but store a possible modification of reset_on_fork. 7712 */ 7713 if (unlikely(policy == p->policy)) { 7714 if (fair_policy(policy) && attr->sched_nice != task_nice(p)) 7715 goto change; 7716 if (rt_policy(policy) && attr->sched_priority != p->rt_priority) 7717 goto change; 7718 if (dl_policy(policy) && dl_param_changed(p, attr)) 7719 goto change; 7720 if (attr->sched_flags & SCHED_FLAG_UTIL_CLAMP) 7721 goto change; 7722 7723 p->sched_reset_on_fork = reset_on_fork; 7724 retval = 0; 7725 goto unlock; 7726 } 7727 change: 7728 7729 if (user) { 7730 #ifdef CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED 7731 /* 7732 * Do not allow realtime tasks into groups that have no runtime 7733 * assigned. 7734 */ 7735 if (rt_bandwidth_enabled() && rt_policy(policy) && 7736 task_group(p)->rt_bandwidth.rt_runtime == 0 && 7737 !task_group_is_autogroup(task_group(p))) { 7738 retval = -EPERM; 7739 goto unlock; 7740 } 7741 #endif 7742 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP 7743 if (dl_bandwidth_enabled() && dl_policy(policy) && 7744 !(attr->sched_flags & SCHED_FLAG_SUGOV)) { 7745 cpumask_t *span = rq->rd->span; 7746 7747 /* 7748 * Don't allow tasks with an affinity mask smaller than 7749 * the entire root_domain to become SCHED_DEADLINE. We 7750 * will also fail if there's no bandwidth available. 7751 */ 7752 if (!cpumask_subset(span, p->cpus_ptr) || 7753 rq->rd->dl_bw.bw == 0) { 7754 retval = -EPERM; 7755 goto unlock; 7756 } 7757 } 7758 #endif 7759 } 7760 7761 /* Re-check policy now with rq lock held: */ 7762 if (unlikely(oldpolicy != -1 && oldpolicy != p->policy)) { 7763 policy = oldpolicy = -1; 7764 task_rq_unlock(rq, p, &rf); 7765 if (cpuset_locked) 7766 cpuset_unlock(); 7767 goto recheck; 7768 } 7769 7770 /* 7771 * If setscheduling to SCHED_DEADLINE (or changing the parameters 7772 * of a SCHED_DEADLINE task) we need to check if enough bandwidth 7773 * is available. 7774 */ 7775 if ((dl_policy(policy) || dl_task(p)) && sched_dl_overflow(p, policy, attr)) { 7776 retval = -EBUSY; 7777 goto unlock; 7778 } 7779 7780 p->sched_reset_on_fork = reset_on_fork; 7781 oldprio = p->prio; 7782 7783 newprio = __normal_prio(policy, attr->sched_priority, attr->sched_nice); 7784 if (pi) { 7785 /* 7786 * Take priority boosted tasks into account. If the new 7787 * effective priority is unchanged, we just store the new 7788 * normal parameters and do not touch the scheduler class and 7789 * the runqueue. This will be done when the task deboost 7790 * itself. 7791 */ 7792 newprio = rt_effective_prio(p, newprio); 7793 if (newprio == oldprio) 7794 queue_flags &= ~DEQUEUE_MOVE; 7795 } 7796 7797 queued = task_on_rq_queued(p); 7798 running = task_current(rq, p); 7799 if (queued) 7800 dequeue_task(rq, p, queue_flags); 7801 if (running) 7802 put_prev_task(rq, p); 7803 7804 prev_class = p->sched_class; 7805 7806 if (!(attr->sched_flags & SCHED_FLAG_KEEP_PARAMS)) { 7807 __setscheduler_params(p, attr); 7808 __setscheduler_prio(p, newprio); 7809 } 7810 __setscheduler_uclamp(p, attr); 7811 7812 if (queued) { 7813 /* 7814 * We enqueue to tail when the priority of a task is 7815 * increased (user space view). 7816 */ 7817 if (oldprio < p->prio) 7818 queue_flags |= ENQUEUE_HEAD; 7819 7820 enqueue_task(rq, p, queue_flags); 7821 } 7822 if (running) 7823 set_next_task(rq, p); 7824 7825 check_class_changed(rq, p, prev_class, oldprio); 7826 7827 /* Avoid rq from going away on us: */ 7828 preempt_disable(); 7829 head = splice_balance_callbacks(rq); 7830 task_rq_unlock(rq, p, &rf); 7831 7832 if (pi) { 7833 if (cpuset_locked) 7834 cpuset_unlock(); 7835 rt_mutex_adjust_pi(p); 7836 } 7837 7838 /* Run balance callbacks after we've adjusted the PI chain: */ 7839 balance_callbacks(rq, head); 7840 preempt_enable(); 7841 7842 return 0; 7843 7844 unlock: 7845 task_rq_unlock(rq, p, &rf); 7846 if (cpuset_locked) 7847 cpuset_unlock(); 7848 return retval; 7849 } 7850 7851 static int _sched_setscheduler(struct task_struct *p, int policy, 7852 const struct sched_param *param, bool check) 7853 { 7854 struct sched_attr attr = { 7855 .sched_policy = policy, 7856 .sched_priority = param->sched_priority, 7857 .sched_nice = PRIO_TO_NICE(p->static_prio), 7858 }; 7859 7860 /* Fixup the legacy SCHED_RESET_ON_FORK hack. */ 7861 if ((policy != SETPARAM_POLICY) && (policy & SCHED_RESET_ON_FORK)) { 7862 attr.sched_flags |= SCHED_FLAG_RESET_ON_FORK; 7863 policy &= ~SCHED_RESET_ON_FORK; 7864 attr.sched_policy = policy; 7865 } 7866 7867 return __sched_setscheduler(p, &attr, check, true); 7868 } 7869 /** 7870 * sched_setscheduler - change the scheduling policy and/or RT priority of a thread. 7871 * @p: the task in question. 7872 * @policy: new policy. 7873 * @param: structure containing the new RT priority. 7874 * 7875 * Use sched_set_fifo(), read its comment. 7876 * 7877 * Return: 0 on success. An error code otherwise. 7878 * 7879 * NOTE that the task may be already dead. 7880 */ 7881 int sched_setscheduler(struct task_struct *p, int policy, 7882 const struct sched_param *param) 7883 { 7884 return _sched_setscheduler(p, policy, param, true); 7885 } 7886 7887 int sched_setattr(struct task_struct *p, const struct sched_attr *attr) 7888 { 7889 return __sched_setscheduler(p, attr, true, true); 7890 } 7891 7892 int sched_setattr_nocheck(struct task_struct *p, const struct sched_attr *attr) 7893 { 7894 return __sched_setscheduler(p, attr, false, true); 7895 } 7896 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sched_setattr_nocheck); 7897 7898 /** 7899 * sched_setscheduler_nocheck - change the scheduling policy and/or RT priority of a thread from kernelspace. 7900 * @p: the task in question. 7901 * @policy: new policy. 7902 * @param: structure containing the new RT priority. 7903 * 7904 * Just like sched_setscheduler, only don't bother checking if the 7905 * current context has permission. For example, this is needed in 7906 * stop_machine(): we create temporary high priority worker threads, 7907 * but our caller might not have that capability. 7908 * 7909 * Return: 0 on success. An error code otherwise. 7910 */ 7911 int sched_setscheduler_nocheck(struct task_struct *p, int policy, 7912 const struct sched_param *param) 7913 { 7914 return _sched_setscheduler(p, policy, param, false); 7915 } 7916 7917 /* 7918 * SCHED_FIFO is a broken scheduler model; that is, it is fundamentally 7919 * incapable of resource management, which is the one thing an OS really should 7920 * be doing. 7921 * 7922 * This is of course the reason it is limited to privileged users only. 7923 * 7924 * Worse still; it is fundamentally impossible to compose static priority 7925 * workloads. You cannot take two correctly working static prio workloads 7926 * and smash them together and still expect them to work. 7927 * 7928 * For this reason 'all' FIFO tasks the kernel creates are basically at: 7929 * 7930 * MAX_RT_PRIO / 2 7931 * 7932 * The administrator _MUST_ configure the system, the kernel simply doesn't 7933 * know enough information to make a sensible choice. 7934 */ 7935 void sched_set_fifo(struct task_struct *p) 7936 { 7937 struct sched_param sp = { .sched_priority = MAX_RT_PRIO / 2 }; 7938 WARN_ON_ONCE(sched_setscheduler_nocheck(p, SCHED_FIFO, &sp) != 0); 7939 } 7940 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sched_set_fifo); 7941 7942 /* 7943 * For when you don't much care about FIFO, but want to be above SCHED_NORMAL. 7944 */ 7945 void sched_set_fifo_low(struct task_struct *p) 7946 { 7947 struct sched_param sp = { .sched_priority = 1 }; 7948 WARN_ON_ONCE(sched_setscheduler_nocheck(p, SCHED_FIFO, &sp) != 0); 7949 } 7950 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sched_set_fifo_low); 7951 7952 void sched_set_normal(struct task_struct *p, int nice) 7953 { 7954 struct sched_attr attr = { 7955 .sched_policy = SCHED_NORMAL, 7956 .sched_nice = nice, 7957 }; 7958 WARN_ON_ONCE(sched_setattr_nocheck(p, &attr) != 0); 7959 } 7960 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sched_set_normal); 7961 7962 static int 7963 do_sched_setscheduler(pid_t pid, int policy, struct sched_param __user *param) 7964 { 7965 struct sched_param lparam; 7966 struct task_struct *p; 7967 int retval; 7968 7969 if (!param || pid < 0) 7970 return -EINVAL; 7971 if (copy_from_user(&lparam, param, sizeof(struct sched_param))) 7972 return -EFAULT; 7973 7974 rcu_read_lock(); 7975 retval = -ESRCH; 7976 p = find_process_by_pid(pid); 7977 if (likely(p)) 7978 get_task_struct(p); 7979 rcu_read_unlock(); 7980 7981 if (likely(p)) { 7982 retval = sched_setscheduler(p, policy, &lparam); 7983 put_task_struct(p); 7984 } 7985 7986 return retval; 7987 } 7988 7989 /* 7990 * Mimics kernel/events/core.c perf_copy_attr(). 7991 */ 7992 static int sched_copy_attr(struct sched_attr __user *uattr, struct sched_attr *attr) 7993 { 7994 u32 size; 7995 int ret; 7996 7997 /* Zero the full structure, so that a short copy will be nice: */ 7998 memset(attr, 0, sizeof(*attr)); 7999 8000 ret = get_user(size, &uattr->size); 8001 if (ret) 8002 return ret; 8003 8004 /* ABI compatibility quirk: */ 8005 if (!size) 8006 size = SCHED_ATTR_SIZE_VER0; 8007 if (size < SCHED_ATTR_SIZE_VER0 || size > PAGE_SIZE) 8008 goto err_size; 8009 8010 ret = copy_struct_from_user(attr, sizeof(*attr), uattr, size); 8011 if (ret) { 8012 if (ret == -E2BIG) 8013 goto err_size; 8014 return ret; 8015 } 8016 8017 if ((attr->sched_flags & SCHED_FLAG_UTIL_CLAMP) && 8018 size < SCHED_ATTR_SIZE_VER1) 8019 return -EINVAL; 8020 8021 /* 8022 * XXX: Do we want to be lenient like existing syscalls; or do we want 8023 * to be strict and return an error on out-of-bounds values? 8024 */ 8025 attr->sched_nice = clamp(attr->sched_nice, MIN_NICE, MAX_NICE); 8026 8027 return 0; 8028 8029 err_size: 8030 put_user(sizeof(*attr), &uattr->size); 8031 return -E2BIG; 8032 } 8033 8034 static void get_params(struct task_struct *p, struct sched_attr *attr) 8035 { 8036 if (task_has_dl_policy(p)) 8037 __getparam_dl(p, attr); 8038 else if (task_has_rt_policy(p)) 8039 attr->sched_priority = p->rt_priority; 8040 else 8041 attr->sched_nice = task_nice(p); 8042 } 8043 8044 /** 8045 * sys_sched_setscheduler - set/change the scheduler policy and RT priority 8046 * @pid: the pid in question. 8047 * @policy: new policy. 8048 * @param: structure containing the new RT priority. 8049 * 8050 * Return: 0 on success. An error code otherwise. 8051 */ 8052 SYSCALL_DEFINE3(sched_setscheduler, pid_t, pid, int, policy, struct sched_param __user *, param) 8053 { 8054 if (policy < 0) 8055 return -EINVAL; 8056 8057 return do_sched_setscheduler(pid, policy, param); 8058 } 8059 8060 /** 8061 * sys_sched_setparam - set/change the RT priority of a thread 8062 * @pid: the pid in question. 8063 * @param: structure containing the new RT priority. 8064 * 8065 * Return: 0 on success. An error code otherwise. 8066 */ 8067 SYSCALL_DEFINE2(sched_setparam, pid_t, pid, struct sched_param __user *, param) 8068 { 8069 return do_sched_setscheduler(pid, SETPARAM_POLICY, param); 8070 } 8071 8072 /** 8073 * sys_sched_setattr - same as above, but with extended sched_attr 8074 * @pid: the pid in question. 8075 * @uattr: structure containing the extended parameters. 8076 * @flags: for future extension. 8077 */ 8078 SYSCALL_DEFINE3(sched_setattr, pid_t, pid, struct sched_attr __user *, uattr, 8079 unsigned int, flags) 8080 { 8081 struct sched_attr attr; 8082 struct task_struct *p; 8083 int retval; 8084 8085 if (!uattr || pid < 0 || flags) 8086 return -EINVAL; 8087 8088 retval = sched_copy_attr(uattr, &attr); 8089 if (retval) 8090 return retval; 8091 8092 if ((int)attr.sched_policy < 0) 8093 return -EINVAL; 8094 if (attr.sched_flags & SCHED_FLAG_KEEP_POLICY) 8095 attr.sched_policy = SETPARAM_POLICY; 8096 8097 rcu_read_lock(); 8098 retval = -ESRCH; 8099 p = find_process_by_pid(pid); 8100 if (likely(p)) 8101 get_task_struct(p); 8102 rcu_read_unlock(); 8103 8104 if (likely(p)) { 8105 if (attr.sched_flags & SCHED_FLAG_KEEP_PARAMS) 8106 get_params(p, &attr); 8107 retval = sched_setattr(p, &attr); 8108 put_task_struct(p); 8109 } 8110 8111 return retval; 8112 } 8113 8114 /** 8115 * sys_sched_getscheduler - get the policy (scheduling class) of a thread 8116 * @pid: the pid in question. 8117 * 8118 * Return: On success, the policy of the thread. Otherwise, a negative error 8119 * code. 8120 */ 8121 SYSCALL_DEFINE1(sched_getscheduler, pid_t, pid) 8122 { 8123 struct task_struct *p; 8124 int retval; 8125 8126 if (pid < 0) 8127 return -EINVAL; 8128 8129 retval = -ESRCH; 8130 rcu_read_lock(); 8131 p = find_process_by_pid(pid); 8132 if (p) { 8133 retval = security_task_getscheduler(p); 8134 if (!retval) 8135 retval = p->policy 8136 | (p->sched_reset_on_fork ? SCHED_RESET_ON_FORK : 0); 8137 } 8138 rcu_read_unlock(); 8139 return retval; 8140 } 8141 8142 /** 8143 * sys_sched_getparam - get the RT priority of a thread 8144 * @pid: the pid in question. 8145 * @param: structure containing the RT priority. 8146 * 8147 * Return: On success, 0 and the RT priority is in @param. Otherwise, an error 8148 * code. 8149 */ 8150 SYSCALL_DEFINE2(sched_getparam, pid_t, pid, struct sched_param __user *, param) 8151 { 8152 struct sched_param lp = { .sched_priority = 0 }; 8153 struct task_struct *p; 8154 int retval; 8155 8156 if (!param || pid < 0) 8157 return -EINVAL; 8158 8159 rcu_read_lock(); 8160 p = find_process_by_pid(pid); 8161 retval = -ESRCH; 8162 if (!p) 8163 goto out_unlock; 8164 8165 retval = security_task_getscheduler(p); 8166 if (retval) 8167 goto out_unlock; 8168 8169 if (task_has_rt_policy(p)) 8170 lp.sched_priority = p->rt_priority; 8171 rcu_read_unlock(); 8172 8173 /* 8174 * This one might sleep, we cannot do it with a spinlock held ... 8175 */ 8176 retval = copy_to_user(param, &lp, sizeof(*param)) ? -EFAULT : 0; 8177 8178 return retval; 8179 8180 out_unlock: 8181 rcu_read_unlock(); 8182 return retval; 8183 } 8184 8185 /* 8186 * Copy the kernel size attribute structure (which might be larger 8187 * than what user-space knows about) to user-space. 8188 * 8189 * Note that all cases are valid: user-space buffer can be larger or 8190 * smaller than the kernel-space buffer. The usual case is that both 8191 * have the same size. 8192 */ 8193 static int 8194 sched_attr_copy_to_user(struct sched_attr __user *uattr, 8195 struct sched_attr *kattr, 8196 unsigned int usize) 8197 { 8198 unsigned int ksize = sizeof(*kattr); 8199 8200 if (!access_ok(uattr, usize)) 8201 return -EFAULT; 8202 8203 /* 8204 * sched_getattr() ABI forwards and backwards compatibility: 8205 * 8206 * If usize == ksize then we just copy everything to user-space and all is good. 8207 * 8208 * If usize < ksize then we only copy as much as user-space has space for, 8209 * this keeps ABI compatibility as well. We skip the rest. 8210 * 8211 * If usize > ksize then user-space is using a newer version of the ABI, 8212 * which part the kernel doesn't know about. Just ignore it - tooling can 8213 * detect the kernel's knowledge of attributes from the attr->size value 8214 * which is set to ksize in this case. 8215 */ 8216 kattr->size = min(usize, ksize); 8217 8218 if (copy_to_user(uattr, kattr, kattr->size)) 8219 return -EFAULT; 8220 8221 return 0; 8222 } 8223 8224 /** 8225 * sys_sched_getattr - similar to sched_getparam, but with sched_attr 8226 * @pid: the pid in question. 8227 * @uattr: structure containing the extended parameters. 8228 * @usize: sizeof(attr) for fwd/bwd comp. 8229 * @flags: for future extension. 8230 */ 8231 SYSCALL_DEFINE4(sched_getattr, pid_t, pid, struct sched_attr __user *, uattr, 8232 unsigned int, usize, unsigned int, flags) 8233 { 8234 struct sched_attr kattr = { }; 8235 struct task_struct *p; 8236 int retval; 8237 8238 if (!uattr || pid < 0 || usize > PAGE_SIZE || 8239 usize < SCHED_ATTR_SIZE_VER0 || flags) 8240 return -EINVAL; 8241 8242 rcu_read_lock(); 8243 p = find_process_by_pid(pid); 8244 retval = -ESRCH; 8245 if (!p) 8246 goto out_unlock; 8247 8248 retval = security_task_getscheduler(p); 8249 if (retval) 8250 goto out_unlock; 8251 8252 kattr.sched_policy = p->policy; 8253 if (p->sched_reset_on_fork) 8254 kattr.sched_flags |= SCHED_FLAG_RESET_ON_FORK; 8255 get_params(p, &kattr); 8256 kattr.sched_flags &= SCHED_FLAG_ALL; 8257 8258 #ifdef CONFIG_UCLAMP_TASK 8259 /* 8260 * This could race with another potential updater, but this is fine 8261 * because it'll correctly read the old or the new value. We don't need 8262 * to guarantee who wins the race as long as it doesn't return garbage. 8263 */ 8264 kattr.sched_util_min = p->uclamp_req[UCLAMP_MIN].value; 8265 kattr.sched_util_max = p->uclamp_req[UCLAMP_MAX].value; 8266 #endif 8267 8268 rcu_read_unlock(); 8269 8270 return sched_attr_copy_to_user(uattr, &kattr, usize); 8271 8272 out_unlock: 8273 rcu_read_unlock(); 8274 return retval; 8275 } 8276 8277 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP 8278 int dl_task_check_affinity(struct task_struct *p, const struct cpumask *mask) 8279 { 8280 int ret = 0; 8281 8282 /* 8283 * If the task isn't a deadline task or admission control is 8284 * disabled then we don't care about affinity changes. 8285 */ 8286 if (!task_has_dl_policy(p) || !dl_bandwidth_enabled()) 8287 return 0; 8288 8289 /* 8290 * Since bandwidth control happens on root_domain basis, 8291 * if admission test is enabled, we only admit -deadline 8292 * tasks allowed to run on all the CPUs in the task's 8293 * root_domain. 8294 */ 8295 rcu_read_lock(); 8296 if (!cpumask_subset(task_rq(p)->rd->span, mask)) 8297 ret = -EBUSY; 8298 rcu_read_unlock(); 8299 return ret; 8300 } 8301 #endif 8302 8303 static int 8304 __sched_setaffinity(struct task_struct *p, struct affinity_context *ctx) 8305 { 8306 int retval; 8307 cpumask_var_t cpus_allowed, new_mask; 8308 8309 if (!alloc_cpumask_var(&cpus_allowed, GFP_KERNEL)) 8310 return -ENOMEM; 8311 8312 if (!alloc_cpumask_var(&new_mask, GFP_KERNEL)) { 8313 retval = -ENOMEM; 8314 goto out_free_cpus_allowed; 8315 } 8316 8317 cpuset_cpus_allowed(p, cpus_allowed); 8318 cpumask_and(new_mask, ctx->new_mask, cpus_allowed); 8319 8320 ctx->new_mask = new_mask; 8321 ctx->flags |= SCA_CHECK; 8322 8323 retval = dl_task_check_affinity(p, new_mask); 8324 if (retval) 8325 goto out_free_new_mask; 8326 8327 retval = __set_cpus_allowed_ptr(p, ctx); 8328 if (retval) 8329 goto out_free_new_mask; 8330 8331 cpuset_cpus_allowed(p, cpus_allowed); 8332 if (!cpumask_subset(new_mask, cpus_allowed)) { 8333 /* 8334 * We must have raced with a concurrent cpuset update. 8335 * Just reset the cpumask to the cpuset's cpus_allowed. 8336 */ 8337 cpumask_copy(new_mask, cpus_allowed); 8338 8339 /* 8340 * If SCA_USER is set, a 2nd call to __set_cpus_allowed_ptr() 8341 * will restore the previous user_cpus_ptr value. 8342 * 8343 * In the unlikely event a previous user_cpus_ptr exists, 8344 * we need to further restrict the mask to what is allowed 8345 * by that old user_cpus_ptr. 8346 */ 8347 if (unlikely((ctx->flags & SCA_USER) && ctx->user_mask)) { 8348 bool empty = !cpumask_and(new_mask, new_mask, 8349 ctx->user_mask); 8350 8351 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(empty)) 8352 cpumask_copy(new_mask, cpus_allowed); 8353 } 8354 __set_cpus_allowed_ptr(p, ctx); 8355 retval = -EINVAL; 8356 } 8357 8358 out_free_new_mask: 8359 free_cpumask_var(new_mask); 8360 out_free_cpus_allowed: 8361 free_cpumask_var(cpus_allowed); 8362 return retval; 8363 } 8364 8365 long sched_setaffinity(pid_t pid, const struct cpumask *in_mask) 8366 { 8367 struct affinity_context ac; 8368 struct cpumask *user_mask; 8369 struct task_struct *p; 8370 int retval; 8371 8372 rcu_read_lock(); 8373 8374 p = find_process_by_pid(pid); 8375 if (!p) { 8376 rcu_read_unlock(); 8377 return -ESRCH; 8378 } 8379 8380 /* Prevent p going away */ 8381 get_task_struct(p); 8382 rcu_read_unlock(); 8383 8384 if (p->flags & PF_NO_SETAFFINITY) { 8385 retval = -EINVAL; 8386 goto out_put_task; 8387 } 8388 8389 if (!check_same_owner(p)) { 8390 rcu_read_lock(); 8391 if (!ns_capable(__task_cred(p)->user_ns, CAP_SYS_NICE)) { 8392 rcu_read_unlock(); 8393 retval = -EPERM; 8394 goto out_put_task; 8395 } 8396 rcu_read_unlock(); 8397 } 8398 8399 retval = security_task_setscheduler(p); 8400 if (retval) 8401 goto out_put_task; 8402 8403 /* 8404 * With non-SMP configs, user_cpus_ptr/user_mask isn't used and 8405 * alloc_user_cpus_ptr() returns NULL. 8406 */ 8407 user_mask = alloc_user_cpus_ptr(NUMA_NO_NODE); 8408 if (user_mask) { 8409 cpumask_copy(user_mask, in_mask); 8410 } else if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_SMP)) { 8411 retval = -ENOMEM; 8412 goto out_put_task; 8413 } 8414 8415 ac = (struct affinity_context){ 8416 .new_mask = in_mask, 8417 .user_mask = user_mask, 8418 .flags = SCA_USER, 8419 }; 8420 8421 retval = __sched_setaffinity(p, &ac); 8422 kfree(ac.user_mask); 8423 8424 out_put_task: 8425 put_task_struct(p); 8426 return retval; 8427 } 8428 8429 static int get_user_cpu_mask(unsigned long __user *user_mask_ptr, unsigned len, 8430 struct cpumask *new_mask) 8431 { 8432 if (len < cpumask_size()) 8433 cpumask_clear(new_mask); 8434 else if (len > cpumask_size()) 8435 len = cpumask_size(); 8436 8437 return copy_from_user(new_mask, user_mask_ptr, len) ? -EFAULT : 0; 8438 } 8439 8440 /** 8441 * sys_sched_setaffinity - set the CPU affinity of a process 8442 * @pid: pid of the process 8443 * @len: length in bytes of the bitmask pointed to by user_mask_ptr 8444 * @user_mask_ptr: user-space pointer to the new CPU mask 8445 * 8446 * Return: 0 on success. An error code otherwise. 8447 */ 8448 SYSCALL_DEFINE3(sched_setaffinity, pid_t, pid, unsigned int, len, 8449 unsigned long __user *, user_mask_ptr) 8450 { 8451 cpumask_var_t new_mask; 8452 int retval; 8453 8454 if (!alloc_cpumask_var(&new_mask, GFP_KERNEL)) 8455 return -ENOMEM; 8456 8457 retval = get_user_cpu_mask(user_mask_ptr, len, new_mask); 8458 if (retval == 0) 8459 retval = sched_setaffinity(pid, new_mask); 8460 free_cpumask_var(new_mask); 8461 return retval; 8462 } 8463 8464 long sched_getaffinity(pid_t pid, struct cpumask *mask) 8465 { 8466 struct task_struct *p; 8467 unsigned long flags; 8468 int retval; 8469 8470 rcu_read_lock(); 8471 8472 retval = -ESRCH; 8473 p = find_process_by_pid(pid); 8474 if (!p) 8475 goto out_unlock; 8476 8477 retval = security_task_getscheduler(p); 8478 if (retval) 8479 goto out_unlock; 8480 8481 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&p->pi_lock, flags); 8482 cpumask_and(mask, &p->cpus_mask, cpu_active_mask); 8483 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&p->pi_lock, flags); 8484 8485 out_unlock: 8486 rcu_read_unlock(); 8487 8488 return retval; 8489 } 8490 8491 /** 8492 * sys_sched_getaffinity - get the CPU affinity of a process 8493 * @pid: pid of the process 8494 * @len: length in bytes of the bitmask pointed to by user_mask_ptr 8495 * @user_mask_ptr: user-space pointer to hold the current CPU mask 8496 * 8497 * Return: size of CPU mask copied to user_mask_ptr on success. An 8498 * error code otherwise. 8499 */ 8500 SYSCALL_DEFINE3(sched_getaffinity, pid_t, pid, unsigned int, len, 8501 unsigned long __user *, user_mask_ptr) 8502 { 8503 int ret; 8504 cpumask_var_t mask; 8505 8506 if ((len * BITS_PER_BYTE) < nr_cpu_ids) 8507 return -EINVAL; 8508 if (len & (sizeof(unsigned long)-1)) 8509 return -EINVAL; 8510 8511 if (!zalloc_cpumask_var(&mask, GFP_KERNEL)) 8512 return -ENOMEM; 8513 8514 ret = sched_getaffinity(pid, mask); 8515 if (ret == 0) { 8516 unsigned int retlen = min(len, cpumask_size()); 8517 8518 if (copy_to_user(user_mask_ptr, cpumask_bits(mask), retlen)) 8519 ret = -EFAULT; 8520 else 8521 ret = retlen; 8522 } 8523 free_cpumask_var(mask); 8524 8525 return ret; 8526 } 8527 8528 static void do_sched_yield(void) 8529 { 8530 struct rq_flags rf; 8531 struct rq *rq; 8532 8533 rq = this_rq_lock_irq(&rf); 8534 8535 schedstat_inc(rq->yld_count); 8536 current->sched_class->yield_task(rq); 8537 8538 preempt_disable(); 8539 rq_unlock_irq(rq, &rf); 8540 sched_preempt_enable_no_resched(); 8541 8542 schedule(); 8543 } 8544 8545 /** 8546 * sys_sched_yield - yield the current processor to other threads. 8547 * 8548 * This function yields the current CPU to other tasks. If there are no 8549 * other threads running on this CPU then this function will return. 8550 * 8551 * Return: 0. 8552 */ 8553 SYSCALL_DEFINE0(sched_yield) 8554 { 8555 do_sched_yield(); 8556 return 0; 8557 } 8558 8559 #if !defined(CONFIG_PREEMPTION) || defined(CONFIG_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC) 8560 int __sched __cond_resched(void) 8561 { 8562 if (should_resched(0)) { 8563 preempt_schedule_common(); 8564 return 1; 8565 } 8566 /* 8567 * In preemptible kernels, ->rcu_read_lock_nesting tells the tick 8568 * whether the current CPU is in an RCU read-side critical section, 8569 * so the tick can report quiescent states even for CPUs looping 8570 * in kernel context. In contrast, in non-preemptible kernels, 8571 * RCU readers leave no in-memory hints, which means that CPU-bound 8572 * processes executing in kernel context might never report an 8573 * RCU quiescent state. Therefore, the following code causes 8574 * cond_resched() to report a quiescent state, but only when RCU 8575 * is in urgent need of one. 8576 */ 8577 #ifndef CONFIG_PREEMPT_RCU 8578 rcu_all_qs(); 8579 #endif 8580 return 0; 8581 } 8582 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__cond_resched); 8583 #endif 8584 8585 #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC 8586 #if defined(CONFIG_HAVE_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC_CALL) 8587 #define cond_resched_dynamic_enabled __cond_resched 8588 #define cond_resched_dynamic_disabled ((void *)&__static_call_return0) 8589 DEFINE_STATIC_CALL_RET0(cond_resched, __cond_resched); 8590 EXPORT_STATIC_CALL_TRAMP(cond_resched); 8591 8592 #define might_resched_dynamic_enabled __cond_resched 8593 #define might_resched_dynamic_disabled ((void *)&__static_call_return0) 8594 DEFINE_STATIC_CALL_RET0(might_resched, __cond_resched); 8595 EXPORT_STATIC_CALL_TRAMP(might_resched); 8596 #elif defined(CONFIG_HAVE_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC_KEY) 8597 static DEFINE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE(sk_dynamic_cond_resched); 8598 int __sched dynamic_cond_resched(void) 8599 { 8600 klp_sched_try_switch(); 8601 if (!static_branch_unlikely(&sk_dynamic_cond_resched)) 8602 return 0; 8603 return __cond_resched(); 8604 } 8605 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dynamic_cond_resched); 8606 8607 static DEFINE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE(sk_dynamic_might_resched); 8608 int __sched dynamic_might_resched(void) 8609 { 8610 if (!static_branch_unlikely(&sk_dynamic_might_resched)) 8611 return 0; 8612 return __cond_resched(); 8613 } 8614 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dynamic_might_resched); 8615 #endif 8616 #endif 8617 8618 /* 8619 * __cond_resched_lock() - if a reschedule is pending, drop the given lock, 8620 * call schedule, and on return reacquire the lock. 8621 * 8622 * This works OK both with and without CONFIG_PREEMPTION. We do strange low-level 8623 * operations here to prevent schedule() from being called twice (once via 8624 * spin_unlock(), once by hand). 8625 */ 8626 int __cond_resched_lock(spinlock_t *lock) 8627 { 8628 int resched = should_resched(PREEMPT_LOCK_OFFSET); 8629 int ret = 0; 8630 8631 lockdep_assert_held(lock); 8632 8633 if (spin_needbreak(lock) || resched) { 8634 spin_unlock(lock); 8635 if (!_cond_resched()) 8636 cpu_relax(); 8637 ret = 1; 8638 spin_lock(lock); 8639 } 8640 return ret; 8641 } 8642 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__cond_resched_lock); 8643 8644 int __cond_resched_rwlock_read(rwlock_t *lock) 8645 { 8646 int resched = should_resched(PREEMPT_LOCK_OFFSET); 8647 int ret = 0; 8648 8649 lockdep_assert_held_read(lock); 8650 8651 if (rwlock_needbreak(lock) || resched) { 8652 read_unlock(lock); 8653 if (!_cond_resched()) 8654 cpu_relax(); 8655 ret = 1; 8656 read_lock(lock); 8657 } 8658 return ret; 8659 } 8660 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__cond_resched_rwlock_read); 8661 8662 int __cond_resched_rwlock_write(rwlock_t *lock) 8663 { 8664 int resched = should_resched(PREEMPT_LOCK_OFFSET); 8665 int ret = 0; 8666 8667 lockdep_assert_held_write(lock); 8668 8669 if (rwlock_needbreak(lock) || resched) { 8670 write_unlock(lock); 8671 if (!_cond_resched()) 8672 cpu_relax(); 8673 ret = 1; 8674 write_lock(lock); 8675 } 8676 return ret; 8677 } 8678 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__cond_resched_rwlock_write); 8679 8680 #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC 8681 8682 #ifdef CONFIG_GENERIC_ENTRY 8683 #include <linux/entry-common.h> 8684 #endif 8685 8686 /* 8687 * SC:cond_resched 8688 * SC:might_resched 8689 * SC:preempt_schedule 8690 * SC:preempt_schedule_notrace 8691 * SC:irqentry_exit_cond_resched 8692 * 8693 * 8694 * NONE: 8695 * cond_resched <- __cond_resched 8696 * might_resched <- RET0 8697 * preempt_schedule <- NOP 8698 * preempt_schedule_notrace <- NOP 8699 * irqentry_exit_cond_resched <- NOP 8700 * 8701 * VOLUNTARY: 8702 * cond_resched <- __cond_resched 8703 * might_resched <- __cond_resched 8704 * preempt_schedule <- NOP 8705 * preempt_schedule_notrace <- NOP 8706 * irqentry_exit_cond_resched <- NOP 8707 * 8708 * FULL: 8709 * cond_resched <- RET0 8710 * might_resched <- RET0 8711 * preempt_schedule <- preempt_schedule 8712 * preempt_schedule_notrace <- preempt_schedule_notrace 8713 * irqentry_exit_cond_resched <- irqentry_exit_cond_resched 8714 */ 8715 8716 enum { 8717 preempt_dynamic_undefined = -1, 8718 preempt_dynamic_none, 8719 preempt_dynamic_voluntary, 8720 preempt_dynamic_full, 8721 }; 8722 8723 int preempt_dynamic_mode = preempt_dynamic_undefined; 8724 8725 int sched_dynamic_mode(const char *str) 8726 { 8727 if (!strcmp(str, "none")) 8728 return preempt_dynamic_none; 8729 8730 if (!strcmp(str, "voluntary")) 8731 return preempt_dynamic_voluntary; 8732 8733 if (!strcmp(str, "full")) 8734 return preempt_dynamic_full; 8735 8736 return -EINVAL; 8737 } 8738 8739 #if defined(CONFIG_HAVE_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC_CALL) 8740 #define preempt_dynamic_enable(f) static_call_update(f, f##_dynamic_enabled) 8741 #define preempt_dynamic_disable(f) static_call_update(f, f##_dynamic_disabled) 8742 #elif defined(CONFIG_HAVE_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC_KEY) 8743 #define preempt_dynamic_enable(f) static_key_enable(&sk_dynamic_##f.key) 8744 #define preempt_dynamic_disable(f) static_key_disable(&sk_dynamic_##f.key) 8745 #else 8746 #error "Unsupported PREEMPT_DYNAMIC mechanism" 8747 #endif 8748 8749 static DEFINE_MUTEX(sched_dynamic_mutex); 8750 static bool klp_override; 8751 8752 static void __sched_dynamic_update(int mode) 8753 { 8754 /* 8755 * Avoid {NONE,VOLUNTARY} -> FULL transitions from ever ending up in 8756 * the ZERO state, which is invalid. 8757 */ 8758 if (!klp_override) 8759 preempt_dynamic_enable(cond_resched); 8760 preempt_dynamic_enable(might_resched); 8761 preempt_dynamic_enable(preempt_schedule); 8762 preempt_dynamic_enable(preempt_schedule_notrace); 8763 preempt_dynamic_enable(irqentry_exit_cond_resched); 8764 8765 switch (mode) { 8766 case preempt_dynamic_none: 8767 if (!klp_override) 8768 preempt_dynamic_enable(cond_resched); 8769 preempt_dynamic_disable(might_resched); 8770 preempt_dynamic_disable(preempt_schedule); 8771 preempt_dynamic_disable(preempt_schedule_notrace); 8772 preempt_dynamic_disable(irqentry_exit_cond_resched); 8773 if (mode != preempt_dynamic_mode) 8774 pr_info("Dynamic Preempt: none\n"); 8775 break; 8776 8777 case preempt_dynamic_voluntary: 8778 if (!klp_override) 8779 preempt_dynamic_enable(cond_resched); 8780 preempt_dynamic_enable(might_resched); 8781 preempt_dynamic_disable(preempt_schedule); 8782 preempt_dynamic_disable(preempt_schedule_notrace); 8783 preempt_dynamic_disable(irqentry_exit_cond_resched); 8784 if (mode != preempt_dynamic_mode) 8785 pr_info("Dynamic Preempt: voluntary\n"); 8786 break; 8787 8788 case preempt_dynamic_full: 8789 if (!klp_override) 8790 preempt_dynamic_disable(cond_resched); 8791 preempt_dynamic_disable(might_resched); 8792 preempt_dynamic_enable(preempt_schedule); 8793 preempt_dynamic_enable(preempt_schedule_notrace); 8794 preempt_dynamic_enable(irqentry_exit_cond_resched); 8795 if (mode != preempt_dynamic_mode) 8796 pr_info("Dynamic Preempt: full\n"); 8797 break; 8798 } 8799 8800 preempt_dynamic_mode = mode; 8801 } 8802 8803 void sched_dynamic_update(int mode) 8804 { 8805 mutex_lock(&sched_dynamic_mutex); 8806 __sched_dynamic_update(mode); 8807 mutex_unlock(&sched_dynamic_mutex); 8808 } 8809 8810 #ifdef CONFIG_HAVE_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC_CALL 8811 8812 static int klp_cond_resched(void) 8813 { 8814 __klp_sched_try_switch(); 8815 return __cond_resched(); 8816 } 8817 8818 void sched_dynamic_klp_enable(void) 8819 { 8820 mutex_lock(&sched_dynamic_mutex); 8821 8822 klp_override = true; 8823 static_call_update(cond_resched, klp_cond_resched); 8824 8825 mutex_unlock(&sched_dynamic_mutex); 8826 } 8827 8828 void sched_dynamic_klp_disable(void) 8829 { 8830 mutex_lock(&sched_dynamic_mutex); 8831 8832 klp_override = false; 8833 __sched_dynamic_update(preempt_dynamic_mode); 8834 8835 mutex_unlock(&sched_dynamic_mutex); 8836 } 8837 8838 #endif /* CONFIG_HAVE_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC_CALL */ 8839 8840 static int __init setup_preempt_mode(char *str) 8841 { 8842 int mode = sched_dynamic_mode(str); 8843 if (mode < 0) { 8844 pr_warn("Dynamic Preempt: unsupported mode: %s\n", str); 8845 return 0; 8846 } 8847 8848 sched_dynamic_update(mode); 8849 return 1; 8850 } 8851 __setup("preempt=", setup_preempt_mode); 8852 8853 static void __init preempt_dynamic_init(void) 8854 { 8855 if (preempt_dynamic_mode == preempt_dynamic_undefined) { 8856 if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PREEMPT_NONE)) { 8857 sched_dynamic_update(preempt_dynamic_none); 8858 } else if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PREEMPT_VOLUNTARY)) { 8859 sched_dynamic_update(preempt_dynamic_voluntary); 8860 } else { 8861 /* Default static call setting, nothing to do */ 8862 WARN_ON_ONCE(!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PREEMPT)); 8863 preempt_dynamic_mode = preempt_dynamic_full; 8864 pr_info("Dynamic Preempt: full\n"); 8865 } 8866 } 8867 } 8868 8869 #define PREEMPT_MODEL_ACCESSOR(mode) \ 8870 bool preempt_model_##mode(void) \ 8871 { \ 8872 WARN_ON_ONCE(preempt_dynamic_mode == preempt_dynamic_undefined); \ 8873 return preempt_dynamic_mode == preempt_dynamic_##mode; \ 8874 } \ 8875 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(preempt_model_##mode) 8876 8877 PREEMPT_MODEL_ACCESSOR(none); 8878 PREEMPT_MODEL_ACCESSOR(voluntary); 8879 PREEMPT_MODEL_ACCESSOR(full); 8880 8881 #else /* !CONFIG_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC */ 8882 8883 static inline void preempt_dynamic_init(void) { } 8884 8885 #endif /* #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC */ 8886 8887 /** 8888 * yield - yield the current processor to other threads. 8889 * 8890 * Do not ever use this function, there's a 99% chance you're doing it wrong. 8891 * 8892 * The scheduler is at all times free to pick the calling task as the most 8893 * eligible task to run, if removing the yield() call from your code breaks 8894 * it, it's already broken. 8895 * 8896 * Typical broken usage is: 8897 * 8898 * while (!event) 8899 * yield(); 8900 * 8901 * where one assumes that yield() will let 'the other' process run that will 8902 * make event true. If the current task is a SCHED_FIFO task that will never 8903 * happen. Never use yield() as a progress guarantee!! 8904 * 8905 * If you want to use yield() to wait for something, use wait_event(). 8906 * If you want to use yield() to be 'nice' for others, use cond_resched(). 8907 * If you still want to use yield(), do not! 8908 */ 8909 void __sched yield(void) 8910 { 8911 set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING); 8912 do_sched_yield(); 8913 } 8914 EXPORT_SYMBOL(yield); 8915 8916 /** 8917 * yield_to - yield the current processor to another thread in 8918 * your thread group, or accelerate that thread toward the 8919 * processor it's on. 8920 * @p: target task 8921 * @preempt: whether task preemption is allowed or not 8922 * 8923 * It's the caller's job to ensure that the target task struct 8924 * can't go away on us before we can do any checks. 8925 * 8926 * Return: 8927 * true (>0) if we indeed boosted the target task. 8928 * false (0) if we failed to boost the target. 8929 * -ESRCH if there's no task to yield to. 8930 */ 8931 int __sched yield_to(struct task_struct *p, bool preempt) 8932 { 8933 struct task_struct *curr = current; 8934 struct rq *rq, *p_rq; 8935 unsigned long flags; 8936 int yielded = 0; 8937 8938 local_irq_save(flags); 8939 rq = this_rq(); 8940 8941 again: 8942 p_rq = task_rq(p); 8943 /* 8944 * If we're the only runnable task on the rq and target rq also 8945 * has only one task, there's absolutely no point in yielding. 8946 */ 8947 if (rq->nr_running == 1 && p_rq->nr_running == 1) { 8948 yielded = -ESRCH; 8949 goto out_irq; 8950 } 8951 8952 double_rq_lock(rq, p_rq); 8953 if (task_rq(p) != p_rq) { 8954 double_rq_unlock(rq, p_rq); 8955 goto again; 8956 } 8957 8958 if (!curr->sched_class->yield_to_task) 8959 goto out_unlock; 8960 8961 if (curr->sched_class != p->sched_class) 8962 goto out_unlock; 8963 8964 if (task_on_cpu(p_rq, p) || !task_is_running(p)) 8965 goto out_unlock; 8966 8967 yielded = curr->sched_class->yield_to_task(rq, p); 8968 if (yielded) { 8969 schedstat_inc(rq->yld_count); 8970 /* 8971 * Make p's CPU reschedule; pick_next_entity takes care of 8972 * fairness. 8973 */ 8974 if (preempt && rq != p_rq) 8975 resched_curr(p_rq); 8976 } 8977 8978 out_unlock: 8979 double_rq_unlock(rq, p_rq); 8980 out_irq: 8981 local_irq_restore(flags); 8982 8983 if (yielded > 0) 8984 schedule(); 8985 8986 return yielded; 8987 } 8988 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(yield_to); 8989 8990 int io_schedule_prepare(void) 8991 { 8992 int old_iowait = current->in_iowait; 8993 8994 current->in_iowait = 1; 8995 blk_flush_plug(current->plug, true); 8996 return old_iowait; 8997 } 8998 8999 void io_schedule_finish(int token) 9000 { 9001 current->in_iowait = token; 9002 } 9003 9004 /* 9005 * This task is about to go to sleep on IO. Increment rq->nr_iowait so 9006 * that process accounting knows that this is a task in IO wait state. 9007 */ 9008 long __sched io_schedule_timeout(long timeout) 9009 { 9010 int token; 9011 long ret; 9012 9013 token = io_schedule_prepare(); 9014 ret = schedule_timeout(timeout); 9015 io_schedule_finish(token); 9016 9017 return ret; 9018 } 9019 EXPORT_SYMBOL(io_schedule_timeout); 9020 9021 void __sched io_schedule(void) 9022 { 9023 int token; 9024 9025 token = io_schedule_prepare(); 9026 schedule(); 9027 io_schedule_finish(token); 9028 } 9029 EXPORT_SYMBOL(io_schedule); 9030 9031 /** 9032 * sys_sched_get_priority_max - return maximum RT priority. 9033 * @policy: scheduling class. 9034 * 9035 * Return: On success, this syscall returns the maximum 9036 * rt_priority that can be used by a given scheduling class. 9037 * On failure, a negative error code is returned. 9038 */ 9039 SYSCALL_DEFINE1(sched_get_priority_max, int, policy) 9040 { 9041 int ret = -EINVAL; 9042 9043 switch (policy) { 9044 case SCHED_FIFO: 9045 case SCHED_RR: 9046 ret = MAX_RT_PRIO-1; 9047 break; 9048 case SCHED_DEADLINE: 9049 case SCHED_NORMAL: 9050 case SCHED_BATCH: 9051 case SCHED_IDLE: 9052 ret = 0; 9053 break; 9054 } 9055 return ret; 9056 } 9057 9058 /** 9059 * sys_sched_get_priority_min - return minimum RT priority. 9060 * @policy: scheduling class. 9061 * 9062 * Return: On success, this syscall returns the minimum 9063 * rt_priority that can be used by a given scheduling class. 9064 * On failure, a negative error code is returned. 9065 */ 9066 SYSCALL_DEFINE1(sched_get_priority_min, int, policy) 9067 { 9068 int ret = -EINVAL; 9069 9070 switch (policy) { 9071 case SCHED_FIFO: 9072 case SCHED_RR: 9073 ret = 1; 9074 break; 9075 case SCHED_DEADLINE: 9076 case SCHED_NORMAL: 9077 case SCHED_BATCH: 9078 case SCHED_IDLE: 9079 ret = 0; 9080 } 9081 return ret; 9082 } 9083 9084 static int sched_rr_get_interval(pid_t pid, struct timespec64 *t) 9085 { 9086 struct task_struct *p; 9087 unsigned int time_slice; 9088 struct rq_flags rf; 9089 struct rq *rq; 9090 int retval; 9091 9092 if (pid < 0) 9093 return -EINVAL; 9094 9095 retval = -ESRCH; 9096 rcu_read_lock(); 9097 p = find_process_by_pid(pid); 9098 if (!p) 9099 goto out_unlock; 9100 9101 retval = security_task_getscheduler(p); 9102 if (retval) 9103 goto out_unlock; 9104 9105 rq = task_rq_lock(p, &rf); 9106 time_slice = 0; 9107 if (p->sched_class->get_rr_interval) 9108 time_slice = p->sched_class->get_rr_interval(rq, p); 9109 task_rq_unlock(rq, p, &rf); 9110 9111 rcu_read_unlock(); 9112 jiffies_to_timespec64(time_slice, t); 9113 return 0; 9114 9115 out_unlock: 9116 rcu_read_unlock(); 9117 return retval; 9118 } 9119 9120 /** 9121 * sys_sched_rr_get_interval - return the default timeslice of a process. 9122 * @pid: pid of the process. 9123 * @interval: userspace pointer to the timeslice value. 9124 * 9125 * this syscall writes the default timeslice value of a given process 9126 * into the user-space timespec buffer. A value of '0' means infinity. 9127 * 9128 * Return: On success, 0 and the timeslice is in @interval. Otherwise, 9129 * an error code. 9130 */ 9131 SYSCALL_DEFINE2(sched_rr_get_interval, pid_t, pid, 9132 struct __kernel_timespec __user *, interval) 9133 { 9134 struct timespec64 t; 9135 int retval = sched_rr_get_interval(pid, &t); 9136 9137 if (retval == 0) 9138 retval = put_timespec64(&t, interval); 9139 9140 return retval; 9141 } 9142 9143 #ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT_32BIT_TIME 9144 SYSCALL_DEFINE2(sched_rr_get_interval_time32, pid_t, pid, 9145 struct old_timespec32 __user *, interval) 9146 { 9147 struct timespec64 t; 9148 int retval = sched_rr_get_interval(pid, &t); 9149 9150 if (retval == 0) 9151 retval = put_old_timespec32(&t, interval); 9152 return retval; 9153 } 9154 #endif 9155 9156 void sched_show_task(struct task_struct *p) 9157 { 9158 unsigned long free = 0; 9159 int ppid; 9160 9161 if (!try_get_task_stack(p)) 9162 return; 9163 9164 pr_info("task:%-15.15s state:%c", p->comm, task_state_to_char(p)); 9165 9166 if (task_is_running(p)) 9167 pr_cont(" running task "); 9168 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_STACK_USAGE 9169 free = stack_not_used(p); 9170 #endif 9171 ppid = 0; 9172 rcu_read_lock(); 9173 if (pid_alive(p)) 9174 ppid = task_pid_nr(rcu_dereference(p->real_parent)); 9175 rcu_read_unlock(); 9176 pr_cont(" stack:%-5lu pid:%-5d ppid:%-6d flags:0x%08lx\n", 9177 free, task_pid_nr(p), ppid, 9178 read_task_thread_flags(p)); 9179 9180 print_worker_info(KERN_INFO, p); 9181 print_stop_info(KERN_INFO, p); 9182 show_stack(p, NULL, KERN_INFO); 9183 put_task_stack(p); 9184 } 9185 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sched_show_task); 9186 9187 static inline bool 9188 state_filter_match(unsigned long state_filter, struct task_struct *p) 9189 { 9190 unsigned int state = READ_ONCE(p->__state); 9191 9192 /* no filter, everything matches */ 9193 if (!state_filter) 9194 return true; 9195 9196 /* filter, but doesn't match */ 9197 if (!(state & state_filter)) 9198 return false; 9199 9200 /* 9201 * When looking for TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE skip TASK_IDLE (allows 9202 * TASK_KILLABLE). 9203 */ 9204 if (state_filter == TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE && (state & TASK_NOLOAD)) 9205 return false; 9206 9207 return true; 9208 } 9209 9210 9211 void show_state_filter(unsigned int state_filter) 9212 { 9213 struct task_struct *g, *p; 9214 9215 rcu_read_lock(); 9216 for_each_process_thread(g, p) { 9217 /* 9218 * reset the NMI-timeout, listing all files on a slow 9219 * console might take a lot of time: 9220 * Also, reset softlockup watchdogs on all CPUs, because 9221 * another CPU might be blocked waiting for us to process 9222 * an IPI. 9223 */ 9224 touch_nmi_watchdog(); 9225 touch_all_softlockup_watchdogs(); 9226 if (state_filter_match(state_filter, p)) 9227 sched_show_task(p); 9228 } 9229 9230 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_DEBUG 9231 if (!state_filter) 9232 sysrq_sched_debug_show(); 9233 #endif 9234 rcu_read_unlock(); 9235 /* 9236 * Only show locks if all tasks are dumped: 9237 */ 9238 if (!state_filter) 9239 debug_show_all_locks(); 9240 } 9241 9242 /** 9243 * init_idle - set up an idle thread for a given CPU 9244 * @idle: task in question 9245 * @cpu: CPU the idle task belongs to 9246 * 9247 * NOTE: this function does not set the idle thread's NEED_RESCHED 9248 * flag, to make booting more robust. 9249 */ 9250 void __init init_idle(struct task_struct *idle, int cpu) 9251 { 9252 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP 9253 struct affinity_context ac = (struct affinity_context) { 9254 .new_mask = cpumask_of(cpu), 9255 .flags = 0, 9256 }; 9257 #endif 9258 struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu); 9259 unsigned long flags; 9260 9261 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&idle->pi_lock, flags); 9262 raw_spin_rq_lock(rq); 9263 9264 idle->__state = TASK_RUNNING; 9265 idle->se.exec_start = sched_clock(); 9266 /* 9267 * PF_KTHREAD should already be set at this point; regardless, make it 9268 * look like a proper per-CPU kthread. 9269 */ 9270 idle->flags |= PF_KTHREAD | PF_NO_SETAFFINITY; 9271 kthread_set_per_cpu(idle, cpu); 9272 9273 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP 9274 /* 9275 * No validation and serialization required at boot time and for 9276 * setting up the idle tasks of not yet online CPUs. 9277 */ 9278 set_cpus_allowed_common(idle, &ac); 9279 #endif 9280 /* 9281 * We're having a chicken and egg problem, even though we are 9282 * holding rq->lock, the CPU isn't yet set to this CPU so the 9283 * lockdep check in task_group() will fail. 9284 * 9285 * Similar case to sched_fork(). / Alternatively we could 9286 * use task_rq_lock() here and obtain the other rq->lock. 9287 * 9288 * Silence PROVE_RCU 9289 */ 9290 rcu_read_lock(); 9291 __set_task_cpu(idle, cpu); 9292 rcu_read_unlock(); 9293 9294 rq->idle = idle; 9295 rcu_assign_pointer(rq->curr, idle); 9296 idle->on_rq = TASK_ON_RQ_QUEUED; 9297 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP 9298 idle->on_cpu = 1; 9299 #endif 9300 raw_spin_rq_unlock(rq); 9301 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&idle->pi_lock, flags); 9302 9303 /* Set the preempt count _outside_ the spinlocks! */ 9304 init_idle_preempt_count(idle, cpu); 9305 9306 /* 9307 * The idle tasks have their own, simple scheduling class: 9308 */ 9309 idle->sched_class = &idle_sched_class; 9310 ftrace_graph_init_idle_task(idle, cpu); 9311 vtime_init_idle(idle, cpu); 9312 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP 9313 sprintf(idle->comm, "%s/%d", INIT_TASK_COMM, cpu); 9314 #endif 9315 } 9316 9317 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP 9318 9319 int cpuset_cpumask_can_shrink(const struct cpumask *cur, 9320 const struct cpumask *trial) 9321 { 9322 int ret = 1; 9323 9324 if (cpumask_empty(cur)) 9325 return ret; 9326 9327 ret = dl_cpuset_cpumask_can_shrink(cur, trial); 9328 9329 return ret; 9330 } 9331 9332 int task_can_attach(struct task_struct *p) 9333 { 9334 int ret = 0; 9335 9336 /* 9337 * Kthreads which disallow setaffinity shouldn't be moved 9338 * to a new cpuset; we don't want to change their CPU 9339 * affinity and isolating such threads by their set of 9340 * allowed nodes is unnecessary. Thus, cpusets are not 9341 * applicable for such threads. This prevents checking for 9342 * success of set_cpus_allowed_ptr() on all attached tasks 9343 * before cpus_mask may be changed. 9344 */ 9345 if (p->flags & PF_NO_SETAFFINITY) 9346 ret = -EINVAL; 9347 9348 return ret; 9349 } 9350 9351 bool sched_smp_initialized __read_mostly; 9352 9353 #ifdef CONFIG_NUMA_BALANCING 9354 /* Migrate current task p to target_cpu */ 9355 int migrate_task_to(struct task_struct *p, int target_cpu) 9356 { 9357 struct migration_arg arg = { p, target_cpu }; 9358 int curr_cpu = task_cpu(p); 9359 9360 if (curr_cpu == target_cpu) 9361 return 0; 9362 9363 if (!cpumask_test_cpu(target_cpu, p->cpus_ptr)) 9364 return -EINVAL; 9365 9366 /* TODO: This is not properly updating schedstats */ 9367 9368 trace_sched_move_numa(p, curr_cpu, target_cpu); 9369 return stop_one_cpu(curr_cpu, migration_cpu_stop, &arg); 9370 } 9371 9372 /* 9373 * Requeue a task on a given node and accurately track the number of NUMA 9374 * tasks on the runqueues 9375 */ 9376 void sched_setnuma(struct task_struct *p, int nid) 9377 { 9378 bool queued, running; 9379 struct rq_flags rf; 9380 struct rq *rq; 9381 9382 rq = task_rq_lock(p, &rf); 9383 queued = task_on_rq_queued(p); 9384 running = task_current(rq, p); 9385 9386 if (queued) 9387 dequeue_task(rq, p, DEQUEUE_SAVE); 9388 if (running) 9389 put_prev_task(rq, p); 9390 9391 p->numa_preferred_nid = nid; 9392 9393 if (queued) 9394 enqueue_task(rq, p, ENQUEUE_RESTORE | ENQUEUE_NOCLOCK); 9395 if (running) 9396 set_next_task(rq, p); 9397 task_rq_unlock(rq, p, &rf); 9398 } 9399 #endif /* CONFIG_NUMA_BALANCING */ 9400 9401 #ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU 9402 /* 9403 * Ensure that the idle task is using init_mm right before its CPU goes 9404 * offline. 9405 */ 9406 void idle_task_exit(void) 9407 { 9408 struct mm_struct *mm = current->active_mm; 9409 9410 BUG_ON(cpu_online(smp_processor_id())); 9411 BUG_ON(current != this_rq()->idle); 9412 9413 if (mm != &init_mm) { 9414 switch_mm(mm, &init_mm, current); 9415 finish_arch_post_lock_switch(); 9416 } 9417 9418 /* finish_cpu(), as ran on the BP, will clean up the active_mm state */ 9419 } 9420 9421 static int __balance_push_cpu_stop(void *arg) 9422 { 9423 struct task_struct *p = arg; 9424 struct rq *rq = this_rq(); 9425 struct rq_flags rf; 9426 int cpu; 9427 9428 raw_spin_lock_irq(&p->pi_lock); 9429 rq_lock(rq, &rf); 9430 9431 update_rq_clock(rq); 9432 9433 if (task_rq(p) == rq && task_on_rq_queued(p)) { 9434 cpu = select_fallback_rq(rq->cpu, p); 9435 rq = __migrate_task(rq, &rf, p, cpu); 9436 } 9437 9438 rq_unlock(rq, &rf); 9439 raw_spin_unlock_irq(&p->pi_lock); 9440 9441 put_task_struct(p); 9442 9443 return 0; 9444 } 9445 9446 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct cpu_stop_work, push_work); 9447 9448 /* 9449 * Ensure we only run per-cpu kthreads once the CPU goes !active. 9450 * 9451 * This is enabled below SCHED_AP_ACTIVE; when !cpu_active(), but only 9452 * effective when the hotplug motion is down. 9453 */ 9454 static void balance_push(struct rq *rq) 9455 { 9456 struct task_struct *push_task = rq->curr; 9457 9458 lockdep_assert_rq_held(rq); 9459 9460 /* 9461 * Ensure the thing is persistent until balance_push_set(.on = false); 9462 */ 9463 rq->balance_callback = &balance_push_callback; 9464 9465 /* 9466 * Only active while going offline and when invoked on the outgoing 9467 * CPU. 9468 */ 9469 if (!cpu_dying(rq->cpu) || rq != this_rq()) 9470 return; 9471 9472 /* 9473 * Both the cpu-hotplug and stop task are in this case and are 9474 * required to complete the hotplug process. 9475 */ 9476 if (kthread_is_per_cpu(push_task) || 9477 is_migration_disabled(push_task)) { 9478 9479 /* 9480 * If this is the idle task on the outgoing CPU try to wake 9481 * up the hotplug control thread which might wait for the 9482 * last task to vanish. The rcuwait_active() check is 9483 * accurate here because the waiter is pinned on this CPU 9484 * and can't obviously be running in parallel. 9485 * 9486 * On RT kernels this also has to check whether there are 9487 * pinned and scheduled out tasks on the runqueue. They 9488 * need to leave the migrate disabled section first. 9489 */ 9490 if (!rq->nr_running && !rq_has_pinned_tasks(rq) && 9491 rcuwait_active(&rq->hotplug_wait)) { 9492 raw_spin_rq_unlock(rq); 9493 rcuwait_wake_up(&rq->hotplug_wait); 9494 raw_spin_rq_lock(rq); 9495 } 9496 return; 9497 } 9498 9499 get_task_struct(push_task); 9500 /* 9501 * Temporarily drop rq->lock such that we can wake-up the stop task. 9502 * Both preemption and IRQs are still disabled. 9503 */ 9504 preempt_disable(); 9505 raw_spin_rq_unlock(rq); 9506 stop_one_cpu_nowait(rq->cpu, __balance_push_cpu_stop, push_task, 9507 this_cpu_ptr(&push_work)); 9508 preempt_enable(); 9509 /* 9510 * At this point need_resched() is true and we'll take the loop in 9511 * schedule(). The next pick is obviously going to be the stop task 9512 * which kthread_is_per_cpu() and will push this task away. 9513 */ 9514 raw_spin_rq_lock(rq); 9515 } 9516 9517 static void balance_push_set(int cpu, bool on) 9518 { 9519 struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu); 9520 struct rq_flags rf; 9521 9522 rq_lock_irqsave(rq, &rf); 9523 if (on) { 9524 WARN_ON_ONCE(rq->balance_callback); 9525 rq->balance_callback = &balance_push_callback; 9526 } else if (rq->balance_callback == &balance_push_callback) { 9527 rq->balance_callback = NULL; 9528 } 9529 rq_unlock_irqrestore(rq, &rf); 9530 } 9531 9532 /* 9533 * Invoked from a CPUs hotplug control thread after the CPU has been marked 9534 * inactive. All tasks which are not per CPU kernel threads are either 9535 * pushed off this CPU now via balance_push() or placed on a different CPU 9536 * during wakeup. Wait until the CPU is quiescent. 9537 */ 9538 static void balance_hotplug_wait(void) 9539 { 9540 struct rq *rq = this_rq(); 9541 9542 rcuwait_wait_event(&rq->hotplug_wait, 9543 rq->nr_running == 1 && !rq_has_pinned_tasks(rq), 9544 TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE); 9545 } 9546 9547 #else 9548 9549 static inline void balance_push(struct rq *rq) 9550 { 9551 } 9552 9553 static inline void balance_push_set(int cpu, bool on) 9554 { 9555 } 9556 9557 static inline void balance_hotplug_wait(void) 9558 { 9559 } 9560 9561 #endif /* CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU */ 9562 9563 void set_rq_online(struct rq *rq) 9564 { 9565 if (!rq->online) { 9566 const struct sched_class *class; 9567 9568 cpumask_set_cpu(rq->cpu, rq->rd->online); 9569 rq->online = 1; 9570 9571 for_each_class(class) { 9572 if (class->rq_online) 9573 class->rq_online(rq); 9574 } 9575 } 9576 } 9577 9578 void set_rq_offline(struct rq *rq) 9579 { 9580 if (rq->online) { 9581 const struct sched_class *class; 9582 9583 update_rq_clock(rq); 9584 for_each_class(class) { 9585 if (class->rq_offline) 9586 class->rq_offline(rq); 9587 } 9588 9589 cpumask_clear_cpu(rq->cpu, rq->rd->online); 9590 rq->online = 0; 9591 } 9592 } 9593 9594 static inline void sched_set_rq_online(struct rq *rq, int cpu) 9595 { 9596 struct rq_flags rf; 9597 9598 rq_lock_irqsave(rq, &rf); 9599 if (rq->rd) { 9600 BUG_ON(!cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, rq->rd->span)); 9601 set_rq_online(rq); 9602 } 9603 rq_unlock_irqrestore(rq, &rf); 9604 } 9605 9606 static inline void sched_set_rq_offline(struct rq *rq, int cpu) 9607 { 9608 struct rq_flags rf; 9609 9610 rq_lock_irqsave(rq, &rf); 9611 if (rq->rd) { 9612 BUG_ON(!cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, rq->rd->span)); 9613 set_rq_offline(rq); 9614 } 9615 rq_unlock_irqrestore(rq, &rf); 9616 } 9617 9618 /* 9619 * used to mark begin/end of suspend/resume: 9620 */ 9621 static int num_cpus_frozen; 9622 9623 /* 9624 * Update cpusets according to cpu_active mask. If cpusets are 9625 * disabled, cpuset_update_active_cpus() becomes a simple wrapper 9626 * around partition_sched_domains(). 9627 * 9628 * If we come here as part of a suspend/resume, don't touch cpusets because we 9629 * want to restore it back to its original state upon resume anyway. 9630 */ 9631 static void cpuset_cpu_active(void) 9632 { 9633 if (cpuhp_tasks_frozen) { 9634 /* 9635 * num_cpus_frozen tracks how many CPUs are involved in suspend 9636 * resume sequence. As long as this is not the last online 9637 * operation in the resume sequence, just build a single sched 9638 * domain, ignoring cpusets. 9639 */ 9640 partition_sched_domains(1, NULL, NULL); 9641 if (--num_cpus_frozen) 9642 return; 9643 /* 9644 * This is the last CPU online operation. So fall through and 9645 * restore the original sched domains by considering the 9646 * cpuset configurations. 9647 */ 9648 cpuset_force_rebuild(); 9649 } 9650 cpuset_update_active_cpus(); 9651 } 9652 9653 static int cpuset_cpu_inactive(unsigned int cpu) 9654 { 9655 if (!cpuhp_tasks_frozen) { 9656 int ret = dl_bw_check_overflow(cpu); 9657 9658 if (ret) 9659 return ret; 9660 cpuset_update_active_cpus(); 9661 } else { 9662 num_cpus_frozen++; 9663 partition_sched_domains(1, NULL, NULL); 9664 } 9665 return 0; 9666 } 9667 9668 static inline void sched_smt_present_inc(int cpu) 9669 { 9670 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_SMT 9671 if (cpumask_weight(cpu_smt_mask(cpu)) == 2) 9672 static_branch_inc_cpuslocked(&sched_smt_present); 9673 #endif 9674 } 9675 9676 static inline void sched_smt_present_dec(int cpu) 9677 { 9678 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_SMT 9679 if (cpumask_weight(cpu_smt_mask(cpu)) == 2) 9680 static_branch_dec_cpuslocked(&sched_smt_present); 9681 #endif 9682 } 9683 9684 int sched_cpu_activate(unsigned int cpu) 9685 { 9686 struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu); 9687 9688 /* 9689 * Clear the balance_push callback and prepare to schedule 9690 * regular tasks. 9691 */ 9692 balance_push_set(cpu, false); 9693 9694 /* 9695 * When going up, increment the number of cores with SMT present. 9696 */ 9697 sched_smt_present_inc(cpu); 9698 set_cpu_active(cpu, true); 9699 9700 if (sched_smp_initialized) { 9701 sched_update_numa(cpu, true); 9702 sched_domains_numa_masks_set(cpu); 9703 cpuset_cpu_active(); 9704 } 9705 9706 /* 9707 * Put the rq online, if not already. This happens: 9708 * 9709 * 1) In the early boot process, because we build the real domains 9710 * after all CPUs have been brought up. 9711 * 9712 * 2) At runtime, if cpuset_cpu_active() fails to rebuild the 9713 * domains. 9714 */ 9715 sched_set_rq_online(rq, cpu); 9716 9717 return 0; 9718 } 9719 9720 int sched_cpu_deactivate(unsigned int cpu) 9721 { 9722 struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu); 9723 int ret; 9724 9725 /* 9726 * Remove CPU from nohz.idle_cpus_mask to prevent participating in 9727 * load balancing when not active 9728 */ 9729 nohz_balance_exit_idle(rq); 9730 9731 set_cpu_active(cpu, false); 9732 9733 /* 9734 * From this point forward, this CPU will refuse to run any task that 9735 * is not: migrate_disable() or KTHREAD_IS_PER_CPU, and will actively 9736 * push those tasks away until this gets cleared, see 9737 * sched_cpu_dying(). 9738 */ 9739 balance_push_set(cpu, true); 9740 9741 /* 9742 * We've cleared cpu_active_mask / set balance_push, wait for all 9743 * preempt-disabled and RCU users of this state to go away such that 9744 * all new such users will observe it. 9745 * 9746 * Specifically, we rely on ttwu to no longer target this CPU, see 9747 * ttwu_queue_cond() and is_cpu_allowed(). 9748 * 9749 * Do sync before park smpboot threads to take care the rcu boost case. 9750 */ 9751 synchronize_rcu(); 9752 9753 sched_set_rq_offline(rq, cpu); 9754 9755 /* 9756 * When going down, decrement the number of cores with SMT present. 9757 */ 9758 sched_smt_present_dec(cpu); 9759 9760 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_SMT 9761 sched_core_cpu_deactivate(cpu); 9762 #endif 9763 9764 if (!sched_smp_initialized) 9765 return 0; 9766 9767 sched_update_numa(cpu, false); 9768 ret = cpuset_cpu_inactive(cpu); 9769 if (ret) { 9770 sched_smt_present_inc(cpu); 9771 sched_set_rq_online(rq, cpu); 9772 balance_push_set(cpu, false); 9773 set_cpu_active(cpu, true); 9774 sched_update_numa(cpu, true); 9775 return ret; 9776 } 9777 sched_domains_numa_masks_clear(cpu); 9778 return 0; 9779 } 9780 9781 static void sched_rq_cpu_starting(unsigned int cpu) 9782 { 9783 struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu); 9784 9785 rq->calc_load_update = calc_load_update; 9786 update_max_interval(); 9787 } 9788 9789 int sched_cpu_starting(unsigned int cpu) 9790 { 9791 sched_core_cpu_starting(cpu); 9792 sched_rq_cpu_starting(cpu); 9793 sched_tick_start(cpu); 9794 return 0; 9795 } 9796 9797 #ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU 9798 9799 /* 9800 * Invoked immediately before the stopper thread is invoked to bring the 9801 * CPU down completely. At this point all per CPU kthreads except the 9802 * hotplug thread (current) and the stopper thread (inactive) have been 9803 * either parked or have been unbound from the outgoing CPU. Ensure that 9804 * any of those which might be on the way out are gone. 9805 * 9806 * If after this point a bound task is being woken on this CPU then the 9807 * responsible hotplug callback has failed to do it's job. 9808 * sched_cpu_dying() will catch it with the appropriate fireworks. 9809 */ 9810 int sched_cpu_wait_empty(unsigned int cpu) 9811 { 9812 balance_hotplug_wait(); 9813 return 0; 9814 } 9815 9816 /* 9817 * Since this CPU is going 'away' for a while, fold any nr_active delta we 9818 * might have. Called from the CPU stopper task after ensuring that the 9819 * stopper is the last running task on the CPU, so nr_active count is 9820 * stable. We need to take the teardown thread which is calling this into 9821 * account, so we hand in adjust = 1 to the load calculation. 9822 * 9823 * Also see the comment "Global load-average calculations". 9824 */ 9825 static void calc_load_migrate(struct rq *rq) 9826 { 9827 long delta = calc_load_fold_active(rq, 1); 9828 9829 if (delta) 9830 atomic_long_add(delta, &calc_load_tasks); 9831 } 9832 9833 static void dump_rq_tasks(struct rq *rq, const char *loglvl) 9834 { 9835 struct task_struct *g, *p; 9836 int cpu = cpu_of(rq); 9837 9838 lockdep_assert_rq_held(rq); 9839 9840 printk("%sCPU%d enqueued tasks (%u total):\n", loglvl, cpu, rq->nr_running); 9841 for_each_process_thread(g, p) { 9842 if (task_cpu(p) != cpu) 9843 continue; 9844 9845 if (!task_on_rq_queued(p)) 9846 continue; 9847 9848 printk("%s\tpid: %d, name: %s\n", loglvl, p->pid, p->comm); 9849 } 9850 } 9851 9852 int sched_cpu_dying(unsigned int cpu) 9853 { 9854 struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu); 9855 struct rq_flags rf; 9856 9857 /* Handle pending wakeups and then migrate everything off */ 9858 sched_tick_stop(cpu); 9859 9860 rq_lock_irqsave(rq, &rf); 9861 if (rq->nr_running != 1 || rq_has_pinned_tasks(rq)) { 9862 WARN(true, "Dying CPU not properly vacated!"); 9863 dump_rq_tasks(rq, KERN_WARNING); 9864 } 9865 rq_unlock_irqrestore(rq, &rf); 9866 9867 calc_load_migrate(rq); 9868 update_max_interval(); 9869 hrtick_clear(rq); 9870 sched_core_cpu_dying(cpu); 9871 return 0; 9872 } 9873 #endif 9874 9875 void __init sched_init_smp(void) 9876 { 9877 sched_init_numa(NUMA_NO_NODE); 9878 9879 /* 9880 * There's no userspace yet to cause hotplug operations; hence all the 9881 * CPU masks are stable and all blatant races in the below code cannot 9882 * happen. 9883 */ 9884 mutex_lock(&sched_domains_mutex); 9885 sched_init_domains(cpu_active_mask); 9886 mutex_unlock(&sched_domains_mutex); 9887 9888 /* Move init over to a non-isolated CPU */ 9889 if (set_cpus_allowed_ptr(current, housekeeping_cpumask(HK_TYPE_DOMAIN)) < 0) 9890 BUG(); 9891 current->flags &= ~PF_NO_SETAFFINITY; 9892 sched_init_granularity(); 9893 9894 init_sched_rt_class(); 9895 init_sched_dl_class(); 9896 9897 sched_smp_initialized = true; 9898 } 9899 9900 static int __init migration_init(void) 9901 { 9902 sched_cpu_starting(smp_processor_id()); 9903 return 0; 9904 } 9905 early_initcall(migration_init); 9906 9907 #else 9908 void __init sched_init_smp(void) 9909 { 9910 sched_init_granularity(); 9911 } 9912 #endif /* CONFIG_SMP */ 9913 9914 int in_sched_functions(unsigned long addr) 9915 { 9916 return in_lock_functions(addr) || 9917 (addr >= (unsigned long)__sched_text_start 9918 && addr < (unsigned long)__sched_text_end); 9919 } 9920 9921 #ifdef CONFIG_CGROUP_SCHED 9922 /* 9923 * Default task group. 9924 * Every task in system belongs to this group at bootup. 9925 */ 9926 struct task_group root_task_group; 9927 LIST_HEAD(task_groups); 9928 9929 /* Cacheline aligned slab cache for task_group */ 9930 static struct kmem_cache *task_group_cache __read_mostly; 9931 #endif 9932 9933 void __init sched_init(void) 9934 { 9935 unsigned long ptr = 0; 9936 int i; 9937 9938 /* Make sure the linker didn't screw up */ 9939 BUG_ON(&idle_sched_class != &fair_sched_class + 1 || 9940 &fair_sched_class != &rt_sched_class + 1 || 9941 &rt_sched_class != &dl_sched_class + 1); 9942 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP 9943 BUG_ON(&dl_sched_class != &stop_sched_class + 1); 9944 #endif 9945 9946 wait_bit_init(); 9947 9948 #ifdef CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED 9949 ptr += 2 * nr_cpu_ids * sizeof(void **); 9950 #endif 9951 #ifdef CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED 9952 ptr += 2 * nr_cpu_ids * sizeof(void **); 9953 #endif 9954 if (ptr) { 9955 ptr = (unsigned long)kzalloc(ptr, GFP_NOWAIT); 9956 9957 #ifdef CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED 9958 root_task_group.se = (struct sched_entity **)ptr; 9959 ptr += nr_cpu_ids * sizeof(void **); 9960 9961 root_task_group.cfs_rq = (struct cfs_rq **)ptr; 9962 ptr += nr_cpu_ids * sizeof(void **); 9963 9964 root_task_group.shares = ROOT_TASK_GROUP_LOAD; 9965 init_cfs_bandwidth(&root_task_group.cfs_bandwidth, NULL); 9966 #endif /* CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED */ 9967 #ifdef CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED 9968 root_task_group.rt_se = (struct sched_rt_entity **)ptr; 9969 ptr += nr_cpu_ids * sizeof(void **); 9970 9971 root_task_group.rt_rq = (struct rt_rq **)ptr; 9972 ptr += nr_cpu_ids * sizeof(void **); 9973 9974 #endif /* CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED */ 9975 } 9976 9977 init_rt_bandwidth(&def_rt_bandwidth, global_rt_period(), global_rt_runtime()); 9978 9979 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP 9980 init_defrootdomain(); 9981 #endif 9982 9983 #ifdef CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED 9984 init_rt_bandwidth(&root_task_group.rt_bandwidth, 9985 global_rt_period(), global_rt_runtime()); 9986 #endif /* CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED */ 9987 9988 #ifdef CONFIG_CGROUP_SCHED 9989 task_group_cache = KMEM_CACHE(task_group, 0); 9990 9991 list_add(&root_task_group.list, &task_groups); 9992 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&root_task_group.children); 9993 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&root_task_group.siblings); 9994 autogroup_init(&init_task); 9995 #endif /* CONFIG_CGROUP_SCHED */ 9996 9997 for_each_possible_cpu(i) { 9998 struct rq *rq; 9999 10000 rq = cpu_rq(i); 10001 raw_spin_lock_init(&rq->__lock); 10002 rq->nr_running = 0; 10003 rq->calc_load_active = 0; 10004 rq->calc_load_update = jiffies + LOAD_FREQ; 10005 init_cfs_rq(&rq->cfs); 10006 init_rt_rq(&rq->rt); 10007 init_dl_rq(&rq->dl); 10008 #ifdef CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED 10009 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&rq->leaf_cfs_rq_list); 10010 rq->tmp_alone_branch = &rq->leaf_cfs_rq_list; 10011 /* 10012 * How much CPU bandwidth does root_task_group get? 10013 * 10014 * In case of task-groups formed thr' the cgroup filesystem, it 10015 * gets 100% of the CPU resources in the system. This overall 10016 * system CPU resource is divided among the tasks of 10017 * root_task_group and its child task-groups in a fair manner, 10018 * based on each entity's (task or task-group's) weight 10019 * (se->load.weight). 10020 * 10021 * In other words, if root_task_group has 10 tasks of weight 10022 * 1024) and two child groups A0 and A1 (of weight 1024 each), 10023 * then A0's share of the CPU resource is: 10024 * 10025 * A0's bandwidth = 1024 / (10*1024 + 1024 + 1024) = 8.33% 10026 * 10027 * We achieve this by letting root_task_group's tasks sit 10028 * directly in rq->cfs (i.e root_task_group->se[] = NULL). 10029 */ 10030 init_tg_cfs_entry(&root_task_group, &rq->cfs, NULL, i, NULL); 10031 #endif /* CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED */ 10032 10033 rq->rt.rt_runtime = def_rt_bandwidth.rt_runtime; 10034 #ifdef CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED 10035 init_tg_rt_entry(&root_task_group, &rq->rt, NULL, i, NULL); 10036 #endif 10037 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP 10038 rq->sd = NULL; 10039 rq->rd = NULL; 10040 rq->cpu_capacity = rq->cpu_capacity_orig = SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE; 10041 rq->balance_callback = &balance_push_callback; 10042 rq->active_balance = 0; 10043 rq->next_balance = jiffies; 10044 rq->push_cpu = 0; 10045 rq->cpu = i; 10046 rq->online = 0; 10047 rq->idle_stamp = 0; 10048 rq->avg_idle = 2*sysctl_sched_migration_cost; 10049 rq->wake_stamp = jiffies; 10050 rq->wake_avg_idle = rq->avg_idle; 10051 rq->max_idle_balance_cost = sysctl_sched_migration_cost; 10052 10053 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&rq->cfs_tasks); 10054 10055 rq_attach_root(rq, &def_root_domain); 10056 #ifdef CONFIG_NO_HZ_COMMON 10057 rq->last_blocked_load_update_tick = jiffies; 10058 atomic_set(&rq->nohz_flags, 0); 10059 10060 INIT_CSD(&rq->nohz_csd, nohz_csd_func, rq); 10061 #endif 10062 #ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU 10063 rcuwait_init(&rq->hotplug_wait); 10064 #endif 10065 #endif /* CONFIG_SMP */ 10066 hrtick_rq_init(rq); 10067 atomic_set(&rq->nr_iowait, 0); 10068 10069 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_CORE 10070 rq->core = rq; 10071 rq->core_pick = NULL; 10072 rq->core_enabled = 0; 10073 rq->core_tree = RB_ROOT; 10074 rq->core_forceidle_count = 0; 10075 rq->core_forceidle_occupation = 0; 10076 rq->core_forceidle_start = 0; 10077 10078 rq->core_cookie = 0UL; 10079 #endif 10080 zalloc_cpumask_var_node(&rq->scratch_mask, GFP_KERNEL, cpu_to_node(i)); 10081 } 10082 10083 set_load_weight(&init_task, false); 10084 10085 /* 10086 * The boot idle thread does lazy MMU switching as well: 10087 */ 10088 mmgrab_lazy_tlb(&init_mm); 10089 enter_lazy_tlb(&init_mm, current); 10090 10091 /* 10092 * The idle task doesn't need the kthread struct to function, but it 10093 * is dressed up as a per-CPU kthread and thus needs to play the part 10094 * if we want to avoid special-casing it in code that deals with per-CPU 10095 * kthreads. 10096 */ 10097 WARN_ON(!set_kthread_struct(current)); 10098 10099 /* 10100 * Make us the idle thread. Technically, schedule() should not be 10101 * called from this thread, however somewhere below it might be, 10102 * but because we are the idle thread, we just pick up running again 10103 * when this runqueue becomes "idle". 10104 */ 10105 __sched_fork(0, current); 10106 init_idle(current, smp_processor_id()); 10107 10108 calc_load_update = jiffies + LOAD_FREQ; 10109 10110 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP 10111 idle_thread_set_boot_cpu(); 10112 balance_push_set(smp_processor_id(), false); 10113 #endif 10114 init_sched_fair_class(); 10115 10116 psi_init(); 10117 10118 init_uclamp(); 10119 10120 preempt_dynamic_init(); 10121 10122 scheduler_running = 1; 10123 } 10124 10125 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_ATOMIC_SLEEP 10126 10127 void __might_sleep(const char *file, int line) 10128 { 10129 unsigned int state = get_current_state(); 10130 /* 10131 * Blocking primitives will set (and therefore destroy) current->state, 10132 * since we will exit with TASK_RUNNING make sure we enter with it, 10133 * otherwise we will destroy state. 10134 */ 10135 WARN_ONCE(state != TASK_RUNNING && current->task_state_change, 10136 "do not call blocking ops when !TASK_RUNNING; " 10137 "state=%x set at [<%p>] %pS\n", state, 10138 (void *)current->task_state_change, 10139 (void *)current->task_state_change); 10140 10141 __might_resched(file, line, 0); 10142 } 10143 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__might_sleep); 10144 10145 static void print_preempt_disable_ip(int preempt_offset, unsigned long ip) 10146 { 10147 if (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT)) 10148 return; 10149 10150 if (preempt_count() == preempt_offset) 10151 return; 10152 10153 pr_err("Preemption disabled at:"); 10154 print_ip_sym(KERN_ERR, ip); 10155 } 10156 10157 static inline bool resched_offsets_ok(unsigned int offsets) 10158 { 10159 unsigned int nested = preempt_count(); 10160 10161 nested += rcu_preempt_depth() << MIGHT_RESCHED_RCU_SHIFT; 10162 10163 return nested == offsets; 10164 } 10165 10166 void __might_resched(const char *file, int line, unsigned int offsets) 10167 { 10168 /* Ratelimiting timestamp: */ 10169 static unsigned long prev_jiffy; 10170 10171 unsigned long preempt_disable_ip; 10172 10173 /* WARN_ON_ONCE() by default, no rate limit required: */ 10174 rcu_sleep_check(); 10175 10176 if ((resched_offsets_ok(offsets) && !irqs_disabled() && 10177 !is_idle_task(current) && !current->non_block_count) || 10178 system_state == SYSTEM_BOOTING || system_state > SYSTEM_RUNNING || 10179 oops_in_progress) 10180 return; 10181 10182 if (time_before(jiffies, prev_jiffy + HZ) && prev_jiffy) 10183 return; 10184 prev_jiffy = jiffies; 10185 10186 /* Save this before calling printk(), since that will clobber it: */ 10187 preempt_disable_ip = get_preempt_disable_ip(current); 10188 10189 pr_err("BUG: sleeping function called from invalid context at %s:%d\n", 10190 file, line); 10191 pr_err("in_atomic(): %d, irqs_disabled(): %d, non_block: %d, pid: %d, name: %s\n", 10192 in_atomic(), irqs_disabled(), current->non_block_count, 10193 current->pid, current->comm); 10194 pr_err("preempt_count: %x, expected: %x\n", preempt_count(), 10195 offsets & MIGHT_RESCHED_PREEMPT_MASK); 10196 10197 if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PREEMPT_RCU)) { 10198 pr_err("RCU nest depth: %d, expected: %u\n", 10199 rcu_preempt_depth(), offsets >> MIGHT_RESCHED_RCU_SHIFT); 10200 } 10201 10202 if (task_stack_end_corrupted(current)) 10203 pr_emerg("Thread overran stack, or stack corrupted\n"); 10204 10205 debug_show_held_locks(current); 10206 if (irqs_disabled()) 10207 print_irqtrace_events(current); 10208 10209 print_preempt_disable_ip(offsets & MIGHT_RESCHED_PREEMPT_MASK, 10210 preempt_disable_ip); 10211 10212 dump_stack(); 10213 add_taint(TAINT_WARN, LOCKDEP_STILL_OK); 10214 } 10215 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__might_resched); 10216 10217 void __cant_sleep(const char *file, int line, int preempt_offset) 10218 { 10219 static unsigned long prev_jiffy; 10220 10221 if (irqs_disabled()) 10222 return; 10223 10224 if (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PREEMPT_COUNT)) 10225 return; 10226 10227 if (preempt_count() > preempt_offset) 10228 return; 10229 10230 if (time_before(jiffies, prev_jiffy + HZ) && prev_jiffy) 10231 return; 10232 prev_jiffy = jiffies; 10233 10234 printk(KERN_ERR "BUG: assuming atomic context at %s:%d\n", file, line); 10235 printk(KERN_ERR "in_atomic(): %d, irqs_disabled(): %d, pid: %d, name: %s\n", 10236 in_atomic(), irqs_disabled(), 10237 current->pid, current->comm); 10238 10239 debug_show_held_locks(current); 10240 dump_stack(); 10241 add_taint(TAINT_WARN, LOCKDEP_STILL_OK); 10242 } 10243 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__cant_sleep); 10244 10245 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP 10246 void __cant_migrate(const char *file, int line) 10247 { 10248 static unsigned long prev_jiffy; 10249 10250 if (irqs_disabled()) 10251 return; 10252 10253 if (is_migration_disabled(current)) 10254 return; 10255 10256 if (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PREEMPT_COUNT)) 10257 return; 10258 10259 if (preempt_count() > 0) 10260 return; 10261 10262 if (time_before(jiffies, prev_jiffy + HZ) && prev_jiffy) 10263 return; 10264 prev_jiffy = jiffies; 10265 10266 pr_err("BUG: assuming non migratable context at %s:%d\n", file, line); 10267 pr_err("in_atomic(): %d, irqs_disabled(): %d, migration_disabled() %u pid: %d, name: %s\n", 10268 in_atomic(), irqs_disabled(), is_migration_disabled(current), 10269 current->pid, current->comm); 10270 10271 debug_show_held_locks(current); 10272 dump_stack(); 10273 add_taint(TAINT_WARN, LOCKDEP_STILL_OK); 10274 } 10275 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__cant_migrate); 10276 #endif 10277 #endif 10278 10279 #ifdef CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ 10280 void normalize_rt_tasks(void) 10281 { 10282 struct task_struct *g, *p; 10283 struct sched_attr attr = { 10284 .sched_policy = SCHED_NORMAL, 10285 }; 10286 10287 read_lock(&tasklist_lock); 10288 for_each_process_thread(g, p) { 10289 /* 10290 * Only normalize user tasks: 10291 */ 10292 if (p->flags & PF_KTHREAD) 10293 continue; 10294 10295 p->se.exec_start = 0; 10296 schedstat_set(p->stats.wait_start, 0); 10297 schedstat_set(p->stats.sleep_start, 0); 10298 schedstat_set(p->stats.block_start, 0); 10299 10300 if (!dl_task(p) && !rt_task(p)) { 10301 /* 10302 * Renice negative nice level userspace 10303 * tasks back to 0: 10304 */ 10305 if (task_nice(p) < 0) 10306 set_user_nice(p, 0); 10307 continue; 10308 } 10309 10310 __sched_setscheduler(p, &attr, false, false); 10311 } 10312 read_unlock(&tasklist_lock); 10313 } 10314 10315 #endif /* CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ */ 10316 10317 #if defined(CONFIG_IA64) || defined(CONFIG_KGDB_KDB) 10318 /* 10319 * These functions are only useful for the IA64 MCA handling, or kdb. 10320 * 10321 * They can only be called when the whole system has been 10322 * stopped - every CPU needs to be quiescent, and no scheduling 10323 * activity can take place. Using them for anything else would 10324 * be a serious bug, and as a result, they aren't even visible 10325 * under any other configuration. 10326 */ 10327 10328 /** 10329 * curr_task - return the current task for a given CPU. 10330 * @cpu: the processor in question. 10331 * 10332 * ONLY VALID WHEN THE WHOLE SYSTEM IS STOPPED! 10333 * 10334 * Return: The current task for @cpu. 10335 */ 10336 struct task_struct *curr_task(int cpu) 10337 { 10338 return cpu_curr(cpu); 10339 } 10340 10341 #endif /* defined(CONFIG_IA64) || defined(CONFIG_KGDB_KDB) */ 10342 10343 #ifdef CONFIG_IA64 10344 /** 10345 * ia64_set_curr_task - set the current task for a given CPU. 10346 * @cpu: the processor in question. 10347 * @p: the task pointer to set. 10348 * 10349 * Description: This function must only be used when non-maskable interrupts 10350 * are serviced on a separate stack. It allows the architecture to switch the 10351 * notion of the current task on a CPU in a non-blocking manner. This function 10352 * must be called with all CPU's synchronized, and interrupts disabled, the 10353 * and caller must save the original value of the current task (see 10354 * curr_task() above) and restore that value before reenabling interrupts and 10355 * re-starting the system. 10356 * 10357 * ONLY VALID WHEN THE WHOLE SYSTEM IS STOPPED! 10358 */ 10359 void ia64_set_curr_task(int cpu, struct task_struct *p) 10360 { 10361 cpu_curr(cpu) = p; 10362 } 10363 10364 #endif 10365 10366 #ifdef CONFIG_CGROUP_SCHED 10367 /* task_group_lock serializes the addition/removal of task groups */ 10368 static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(task_group_lock); 10369 10370 static inline void alloc_uclamp_sched_group(struct task_group *tg, 10371 struct task_group *parent) 10372 { 10373 #ifdef CONFIG_UCLAMP_TASK_GROUP 10374 enum uclamp_id clamp_id; 10375 10376 for_each_clamp_id(clamp_id) { 10377 uclamp_se_set(&tg->uclamp_req[clamp_id], 10378 uclamp_none(clamp_id), false); 10379 tg->uclamp[clamp_id] = parent->uclamp[clamp_id]; 10380 } 10381 #endif 10382 } 10383 10384 static void sched_free_group(struct task_group *tg) 10385 { 10386 free_fair_sched_group(tg); 10387 free_rt_sched_group(tg); 10388 autogroup_free(tg); 10389 kmem_cache_free(task_group_cache, tg); 10390 } 10391 10392 static void sched_free_group_rcu(struct rcu_head *rcu) 10393 { 10394 sched_free_group(container_of(rcu, struct task_group, rcu)); 10395 } 10396 10397 static void sched_unregister_group(struct task_group *tg) 10398 { 10399 unregister_fair_sched_group(tg); 10400 unregister_rt_sched_group(tg); 10401 /* 10402 * We have to wait for yet another RCU grace period to expire, as 10403 * print_cfs_stats() might run concurrently. 10404 */ 10405 call_rcu(&tg->rcu, sched_free_group_rcu); 10406 } 10407 10408 /* allocate runqueue etc for a new task group */ 10409 struct task_group *sched_create_group(struct task_group *parent) 10410 { 10411 struct task_group *tg; 10412 10413 tg = kmem_cache_alloc(task_group_cache, GFP_KERNEL | __GFP_ZERO); 10414 if (!tg) 10415 return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); 10416 10417 if (!alloc_fair_sched_group(tg, parent)) 10418 goto err; 10419 10420 if (!alloc_rt_sched_group(tg, parent)) 10421 goto err; 10422 10423 alloc_uclamp_sched_group(tg, parent); 10424 10425 return tg; 10426 10427 err: 10428 sched_free_group(tg); 10429 return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); 10430 } 10431 10432 void sched_online_group(struct task_group *tg, struct task_group *parent) 10433 { 10434 unsigned long flags; 10435 10436 spin_lock_irqsave(&task_group_lock, flags); 10437 list_add_rcu(&tg->list, &task_groups); 10438 10439 /* Root should already exist: */ 10440 WARN_ON(!parent); 10441 10442 tg->parent = parent; 10443 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&tg->children); 10444 list_add_rcu(&tg->siblings, &parent->children); 10445 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&task_group_lock, flags); 10446 10447 online_fair_sched_group(tg); 10448 } 10449 10450 /* rcu callback to free various structures associated with a task group */ 10451 static void sched_unregister_group_rcu(struct rcu_head *rhp) 10452 { 10453 /* Now it should be safe to free those cfs_rqs: */ 10454 sched_unregister_group(container_of(rhp, struct task_group, rcu)); 10455 } 10456 10457 void sched_destroy_group(struct task_group *tg) 10458 { 10459 /* Wait for possible concurrent references to cfs_rqs complete: */ 10460 call_rcu(&tg->rcu, sched_unregister_group_rcu); 10461 } 10462 10463 void sched_release_group(struct task_group *tg) 10464 { 10465 unsigned long flags; 10466 10467 /* 10468 * Unlink first, to avoid walk_tg_tree_from() from finding us (via 10469 * sched_cfs_period_timer()). 10470 * 10471 * For this to be effective, we have to wait for all pending users of 10472 * this task group to leave their RCU critical section to ensure no new 10473 * user will see our dying task group any more. Specifically ensure 10474 * that tg_unthrottle_up() won't add decayed cfs_rq's to it. 10475 * 10476 * We therefore defer calling unregister_fair_sched_group() to 10477 * sched_unregister_group() which is guarantied to get called only after the 10478 * current RCU grace period has expired. 10479 */ 10480 spin_lock_irqsave(&task_group_lock, flags); 10481 list_del_rcu(&tg->list); 10482 list_del_rcu(&tg->siblings); 10483 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&task_group_lock, flags); 10484 } 10485 10486 static struct task_group *sched_get_task_group(struct task_struct *tsk) 10487 { 10488 struct task_group *tg; 10489 10490 /* 10491 * All callers are synchronized by task_rq_lock(); we do not use RCU 10492 * which is pointless here. Thus, we pass "true" to task_css_check() 10493 * to prevent lockdep warnings. 10494 */ 10495 tg = container_of(task_css_check(tsk, cpu_cgrp_id, true), 10496 struct task_group, css); 10497 tg = autogroup_task_group(tsk, tg); 10498 10499 return tg; 10500 } 10501 10502 static void sched_change_group(struct task_struct *tsk, struct task_group *group) 10503 { 10504 tsk->sched_task_group = group; 10505 10506 #ifdef CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED 10507 if (tsk->sched_class->task_change_group) 10508 tsk->sched_class->task_change_group(tsk); 10509 else 10510 #endif 10511 set_task_rq(tsk, task_cpu(tsk)); 10512 } 10513 10514 /* 10515 * Change task's runqueue when it moves between groups. 10516 * 10517 * The caller of this function should have put the task in its new group by 10518 * now. This function just updates tsk->se.cfs_rq and tsk->se.parent to reflect 10519 * its new group. 10520 */ 10521 void sched_move_task(struct task_struct *tsk) 10522 { 10523 int queued, running, queue_flags = 10524 DEQUEUE_SAVE | DEQUEUE_MOVE | DEQUEUE_NOCLOCK; 10525 struct task_group *group; 10526 struct rq_flags rf; 10527 struct rq *rq; 10528 10529 rq = task_rq_lock(tsk, &rf); 10530 /* 10531 * Esp. with SCHED_AUTOGROUP enabled it is possible to get superfluous 10532 * group changes. 10533 */ 10534 group = sched_get_task_group(tsk); 10535 if (group == tsk->sched_task_group) 10536 goto unlock; 10537 10538 update_rq_clock(rq); 10539 10540 running = task_current(rq, tsk); 10541 queued = task_on_rq_queued(tsk); 10542 10543 if (queued) 10544 dequeue_task(rq, tsk, queue_flags); 10545 if (running) 10546 put_prev_task(rq, tsk); 10547 10548 sched_change_group(tsk, group); 10549 10550 if (queued) 10551 enqueue_task(rq, tsk, queue_flags); 10552 if (running) { 10553 set_next_task(rq, tsk); 10554 /* 10555 * After changing group, the running task may have joined a 10556 * throttled one but it's still the running task. Trigger a 10557 * resched to make sure that task can still run. 10558 */ 10559 resched_curr(rq); 10560 } 10561 10562 unlock: 10563 task_rq_unlock(rq, tsk, &rf); 10564 } 10565 10566 static inline struct task_group *css_tg(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css) 10567 { 10568 return css ? container_of(css, struct task_group, css) : NULL; 10569 } 10570 10571 static struct cgroup_subsys_state * 10572 cpu_cgroup_css_alloc(struct cgroup_subsys_state *parent_css) 10573 { 10574 struct task_group *parent = css_tg(parent_css); 10575 struct task_group *tg; 10576 10577 if (!parent) { 10578 /* This is early initialization for the top cgroup */ 10579 return &root_task_group.css; 10580 } 10581 10582 tg = sched_create_group(parent); 10583 if (IS_ERR(tg)) 10584 return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); 10585 10586 return &tg->css; 10587 } 10588 10589 /* Expose task group only after completing cgroup initialization */ 10590 static int cpu_cgroup_css_online(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css) 10591 { 10592 struct task_group *tg = css_tg(css); 10593 struct task_group *parent = css_tg(css->parent); 10594 10595 if (parent) 10596 sched_online_group(tg, parent); 10597 10598 #ifdef CONFIG_UCLAMP_TASK_GROUP 10599 /* Propagate the effective uclamp value for the new group */ 10600 mutex_lock(&uclamp_mutex); 10601 rcu_read_lock(); 10602 cpu_util_update_eff(css); 10603 rcu_read_unlock(); 10604 mutex_unlock(&uclamp_mutex); 10605 #endif 10606 10607 return 0; 10608 } 10609 10610 static void cpu_cgroup_css_released(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css) 10611 { 10612 struct task_group *tg = css_tg(css); 10613 10614 sched_release_group(tg); 10615 } 10616 10617 static void cpu_cgroup_css_free(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css) 10618 { 10619 struct task_group *tg = css_tg(css); 10620 10621 /* 10622 * Relies on the RCU grace period between css_released() and this. 10623 */ 10624 sched_unregister_group(tg); 10625 } 10626 10627 #ifdef CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED 10628 static int cpu_cgroup_can_attach(struct cgroup_taskset *tset) 10629 { 10630 struct task_struct *task; 10631 struct cgroup_subsys_state *css; 10632 10633 cgroup_taskset_for_each(task, css, tset) { 10634 if (!sched_rt_can_attach(css_tg(css), task)) 10635 return -EINVAL; 10636 } 10637 return 0; 10638 } 10639 #endif 10640 10641 static void cpu_cgroup_attach(struct cgroup_taskset *tset) 10642 { 10643 struct task_struct *task; 10644 struct cgroup_subsys_state *css; 10645 10646 cgroup_taskset_for_each(task, css, tset) 10647 sched_move_task(task); 10648 } 10649 10650 #ifdef CONFIG_UCLAMP_TASK_GROUP 10651 static void cpu_util_update_eff(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css) 10652 { 10653 struct cgroup_subsys_state *top_css = css; 10654 struct uclamp_se *uc_parent = NULL; 10655 struct uclamp_se *uc_se = NULL; 10656 unsigned int eff[UCLAMP_CNT]; 10657 enum uclamp_id clamp_id; 10658 unsigned int clamps; 10659 10660 lockdep_assert_held(&uclamp_mutex); 10661 SCHED_WARN_ON(!rcu_read_lock_held()); 10662 10663 css_for_each_descendant_pre(css, top_css) { 10664 uc_parent = css_tg(css)->parent 10665 ? css_tg(css)->parent->uclamp : NULL; 10666 10667 for_each_clamp_id(clamp_id) { 10668 /* Assume effective clamps matches requested clamps */ 10669 eff[clamp_id] = css_tg(css)->uclamp_req[clamp_id].value; 10670 /* Cap effective clamps with parent's effective clamps */ 10671 if (uc_parent && 10672 eff[clamp_id] > uc_parent[clamp_id].value) { 10673 eff[clamp_id] = uc_parent[clamp_id].value; 10674 } 10675 } 10676 /* Ensure protection is always capped by limit */ 10677 eff[UCLAMP_MIN] = min(eff[UCLAMP_MIN], eff[UCLAMP_MAX]); 10678 10679 /* Propagate most restrictive effective clamps */ 10680 clamps = 0x0; 10681 uc_se = css_tg(css)->uclamp; 10682 for_each_clamp_id(clamp_id) { 10683 if (eff[clamp_id] == uc_se[clamp_id].value) 10684 continue; 10685 uc_se[clamp_id].value = eff[clamp_id]; 10686 uc_se[clamp_id].bucket_id = uclamp_bucket_id(eff[clamp_id]); 10687 clamps |= (0x1 << clamp_id); 10688 } 10689 if (!clamps) { 10690 css = css_rightmost_descendant(css); 10691 continue; 10692 } 10693 10694 /* Immediately update descendants RUNNABLE tasks */ 10695 uclamp_update_active_tasks(css); 10696 } 10697 } 10698 10699 /* 10700 * Integer 10^N with a given N exponent by casting to integer the literal "1eN" 10701 * C expression. Since there is no way to convert a macro argument (N) into a 10702 * character constant, use two levels of macros. 10703 */ 10704 #define _POW10(exp) ((unsigned int)1e##exp) 10705 #define POW10(exp) _POW10(exp) 10706 10707 struct uclamp_request { 10708 #define UCLAMP_PERCENT_SHIFT 2 10709 #define UCLAMP_PERCENT_SCALE (100 * POW10(UCLAMP_PERCENT_SHIFT)) 10710 s64 percent; 10711 u64 util; 10712 int ret; 10713 }; 10714 10715 static inline struct uclamp_request 10716 capacity_from_percent(char *buf) 10717 { 10718 struct uclamp_request req = { 10719 .percent = UCLAMP_PERCENT_SCALE, 10720 .util = SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE, 10721 .ret = 0, 10722 }; 10723 10724 buf = strim(buf); 10725 if (strcmp(buf, "max")) { 10726 req.ret = cgroup_parse_float(buf, UCLAMP_PERCENT_SHIFT, 10727 &req.percent); 10728 if (req.ret) 10729 return req; 10730 if ((u64)req.percent > UCLAMP_PERCENT_SCALE) { 10731 req.ret = -ERANGE; 10732 return req; 10733 } 10734 10735 req.util = req.percent << SCHED_CAPACITY_SHIFT; 10736 req.util = DIV_ROUND_CLOSEST_ULL(req.util, UCLAMP_PERCENT_SCALE); 10737 } 10738 10739 return req; 10740 } 10741 10742 static ssize_t cpu_uclamp_write(struct kernfs_open_file *of, char *buf, 10743 size_t nbytes, loff_t off, 10744 enum uclamp_id clamp_id) 10745 { 10746 struct uclamp_request req; 10747 struct task_group *tg; 10748 10749 req = capacity_from_percent(buf); 10750 if (req.ret) 10751 return req.ret; 10752 10753 static_branch_enable(&sched_uclamp_used); 10754 10755 mutex_lock(&uclamp_mutex); 10756 rcu_read_lock(); 10757 10758 tg = css_tg(of_css(of)); 10759 if (tg->uclamp_req[clamp_id].value != req.util) 10760 uclamp_se_set(&tg->uclamp_req[clamp_id], req.util, false); 10761 10762 /* 10763 * Because of not recoverable conversion rounding we keep track of the 10764 * exact requested value 10765 */ 10766 tg->uclamp_pct[clamp_id] = req.percent; 10767 10768 /* Update effective clamps to track the most restrictive value */ 10769 cpu_util_update_eff(of_css(of)); 10770 10771 rcu_read_unlock(); 10772 mutex_unlock(&uclamp_mutex); 10773 10774 return nbytes; 10775 } 10776 10777 static ssize_t cpu_uclamp_min_write(struct kernfs_open_file *of, 10778 char *buf, size_t nbytes, 10779 loff_t off) 10780 { 10781 return cpu_uclamp_write(of, buf, nbytes, off, UCLAMP_MIN); 10782 } 10783 10784 static ssize_t cpu_uclamp_max_write(struct kernfs_open_file *of, 10785 char *buf, size_t nbytes, 10786 loff_t off) 10787 { 10788 return cpu_uclamp_write(of, buf, nbytes, off, UCLAMP_MAX); 10789 } 10790 10791 static inline void cpu_uclamp_print(struct seq_file *sf, 10792 enum uclamp_id clamp_id) 10793 { 10794 struct task_group *tg; 10795 u64 util_clamp; 10796 u64 percent; 10797 u32 rem; 10798 10799 rcu_read_lock(); 10800 tg = css_tg(seq_css(sf)); 10801 util_clamp = tg->uclamp_req[clamp_id].value; 10802 rcu_read_unlock(); 10803 10804 if (util_clamp == SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE) { 10805 seq_puts(sf, "max\n"); 10806 return; 10807 } 10808 10809 percent = tg->uclamp_pct[clamp_id]; 10810 percent = div_u64_rem(percent, POW10(UCLAMP_PERCENT_SHIFT), &rem); 10811 seq_printf(sf, "%llu.%0*u\n", percent, UCLAMP_PERCENT_SHIFT, rem); 10812 } 10813 10814 static int cpu_uclamp_min_show(struct seq_file *sf, void *v) 10815 { 10816 cpu_uclamp_print(sf, UCLAMP_MIN); 10817 return 0; 10818 } 10819 10820 static int cpu_uclamp_max_show(struct seq_file *sf, void *v) 10821 { 10822 cpu_uclamp_print(sf, UCLAMP_MAX); 10823 return 0; 10824 } 10825 #endif /* CONFIG_UCLAMP_TASK_GROUP */ 10826 10827 #ifdef CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED 10828 static int cpu_shares_write_u64(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css, 10829 struct cftype *cftype, u64 shareval) 10830 { 10831 if (shareval > scale_load_down(ULONG_MAX)) 10832 shareval = MAX_SHARES; 10833 return sched_group_set_shares(css_tg(css), scale_load(shareval)); 10834 } 10835 10836 static u64 cpu_shares_read_u64(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css, 10837 struct cftype *cft) 10838 { 10839 struct task_group *tg = css_tg(css); 10840 10841 return (u64) scale_load_down(tg->shares); 10842 } 10843 10844 #ifdef CONFIG_CFS_BANDWIDTH 10845 static DEFINE_MUTEX(cfs_constraints_mutex); 10846 10847 const u64 max_cfs_quota_period = 1 * NSEC_PER_SEC; /* 1s */ 10848 static const u64 min_cfs_quota_period = 1 * NSEC_PER_MSEC; /* 1ms */ 10849 /* More than 203 days if BW_SHIFT equals 20. */ 10850 static const u64 max_cfs_runtime = MAX_BW * NSEC_PER_USEC; 10851 10852 static int __cfs_schedulable(struct task_group *tg, u64 period, u64 runtime); 10853 10854 static int tg_set_cfs_bandwidth(struct task_group *tg, u64 period, u64 quota, 10855 u64 burst) 10856 { 10857 int i, ret = 0, runtime_enabled, runtime_was_enabled; 10858 struct cfs_bandwidth *cfs_b = &tg->cfs_bandwidth; 10859 10860 if (tg == &root_task_group) 10861 return -EINVAL; 10862 10863 /* 10864 * Ensure we have at some amount of bandwidth every period. This is 10865 * to prevent reaching a state of large arrears when throttled via 10866 * entity_tick() resulting in prolonged exit starvation. 10867 */ 10868 if (quota < min_cfs_quota_period || period < min_cfs_quota_period) 10869 return -EINVAL; 10870 10871 /* 10872 * Likewise, bound things on the other side by preventing insane quota 10873 * periods. This also allows us to normalize in computing quota 10874 * feasibility. 10875 */ 10876 if (period > max_cfs_quota_period) 10877 return -EINVAL; 10878 10879 /* 10880 * Bound quota to defend quota against overflow during bandwidth shift. 10881 */ 10882 if (quota != RUNTIME_INF && quota > max_cfs_runtime) 10883 return -EINVAL; 10884 10885 if (quota != RUNTIME_INF && (burst > quota || 10886 burst + quota > max_cfs_runtime)) 10887 return -EINVAL; 10888 10889 /* 10890 * Prevent race between setting of cfs_rq->runtime_enabled and 10891 * unthrottle_offline_cfs_rqs(). 10892 */ 10893 guard(cpus_read_lock)(); 10894 guard(mutex)(&cfs_constraints_mutex); 10895 10896 ret = __cfs_schedulable(tg, period, quota); 10897 if (ret) 10898 return ret; 10899 10900 runtime_enabled = quota != RUNTIME_INF; 10901 runtime_was_enabled = cfs_b->quota != RUNTIME_INF; 10902 /* 10903 * If we need to toggle cfs_bandwidth_used, off->on must occur 10904 * before making related changes, and on->off must occur afterwards 10905 */ 10906 if (runtime_enabled && !runtime_was_enabled) 10907 cfs_bandwidth_usage_inc(); 10908 10909 scoped_guard (raw_spinlock_irq, &cfs_b->lock) { 10910 cfs_b->period = ns_to_ktime(period); 10911 cfs_b->quota = quota; 10912 cfs_b->burst = burst; 10913 10914 __refill_cfs_bandwidth_runtime(cfs_b); 10915 10916 /* 10917 * Restart the period timer (if active) to handle new 10918 * period expiry: 10919 */ 10920 if (runtime_enabled) 10921 start_cfs_bandwidth(cfs_b); 10922 } 10923 10924 for_each_online_cpu(i) { 10925 struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq = tg->cfs_rq[i]; 10926 struct rq *rq = cfs_rq->rq; 10927 10928 guard(rq_lock_irq)(rq); 10929 cfs_rq->runtime_enabled = runtime_enabled; 10930 cfs_rq->runtime_remaining = 0; 10931 10932 if (cfs_rq->throttled) 10933 unthrottle_cfs_rq(cfs_rq); 10934 } 10935 10936 if (runtime_was_enabled && !runtime_enabled) 10937 cfs_bandwidth_usage_dec(); 10938 10939 return 0; 10940 } 10941 10942 static int tg_set_cfs_quota(struct task_group *tg, long cfs_quota_us) 10943 { 10944 u64 quota, period, burst; 10945 10946 period = ktime_to_ns(tg->cfs_bandwidth.period); 10947 burst = tg->cfs_bandwidth.burst; 10948 if (cfs_quota_us < 0) 10949 quota = RUNTIME_INF; 10950 else if ((u64)cfs_quota_us <= U64_MAX / NSEC_PER_USEC) 10951 quota = (u64)cfs_quota_us * NSEC_PER_USEC; 10952 else 10953 return -EINVAL; 10954 10955 return tg_set_cfs_bandwidth(tg, period, quota, burst); 10956 } 10957 10958 static long tg_get_cfs_quota(struct task_group *tg) 10959 { 10960 u64 quota_us; 10961 10962 if (tg->cfs_bandwidth.quota == RUNTIME_INF) 10963 return -1; 10964 10965 quota_us = tg->cfs_bandwidth.quota; 10966 do_div(quota_us, NSEC_PER_USEC); 10967 10968 return quota_us; 10969 } 10970 10971 static int tg_set_cfs_period(struct task_group *tg, long cfs_period_us) 10972 { 10973 u64 quota, period, burst; 10974 10975 if ((u64)cfs_period_us > U64_MAX / NSEC_PER_USEC) 10976 return -EINVAL; 10977 10978 period = (u64)cfs_period_us * NSEC_PER_USEC; 10979 quota = tg->cfs_bandwidth.quota; 10980 burst = tg->cfs_bandwidth.burst; 10981 10982 return tg_set_cfs_bandwidth(tg, period, quota, burst); 10983 } 10984 10985 static long tg_get_cfs_period(struct task_group *tg) 10986 { 10987 u64 cfs_period_us; 10988 10989 cfs_period_us = ktime_to_ns(tg->cfs_bandwidth.period); 10990 do_div(cfs_period_us, NSEC_PER_USEC); 10991 10992 return cfs_period_us; 10993 } 10994 10995 static int tg_set_cfs_burst(struct task_group *tg, long cfs_burst_us) 10996 { 10997 u64 quota, period, burst; 10998 10999 if ((u64)cfs_burst_us > U64_MAX / NSEC_PER_USEC) 11000 return -EINVAL; 11001 11002 burst = (u64)cfs_burst_us * NSEC_PER_USEC; 11003 period = ktime_to_ns(tg->cfs_bandwidth.period); 11004 quota = tg->cfs_bandwidth.quota; 11005 11006 return tg_set_cfs_bandwidth(tg, period, quota, burst); 11007 } 11008 11009 static long tg_get_cfs_burst(struct task_group *tg) 11010 { 11011 u64 burst_us; 11012 11013 burst_us = tg->cfs_bandwidth.burst; 11014 do_div(burst_us, NSEC_PER_USEC); 11015 11016 return burst_us; 11017 } 11018 11019 static s64 cpu_cfs_quota_read_s64(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css, 11020 struct cftype *cft) 11021 { 11022 return tg_get_cfs_quota(css_tg(css)); 11023 } 11024 11025 static int cpu_cfs_quota_write_s64(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css, 11026 struct cftype *cftype, s64 cfs_quota_us) 11027 { 11028 return tg_set_cfs_quota(css_tg(css), cfs_quota_us); 11029 } 11030 11031 static u64 cpu_cfs_period_read_u64(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css, 11032 struct cftype *cft) 11033 { 11034 return tg_get_cfs_period(css_tg(css)); 11035 } 11036 11037 static int cpu_cfs_period_write_u64(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css, 11038 struct cftype *cftype, u64 cfs_period_us) 11039 { 11040 return tg_set_cfs_period(css_tg(css), cfs_period_us); 11041 } 11042 11043 static u64 cpu_cfs_burst_read_u64(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css, 11044 struct cftype *cft) 11045 { 11046 return tg_get_cfs_burst(css_tg(css)); 11047 } 11048 11049 static int cpu_cfs_burst_write_u64(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css, 11050 struct cftype *cftype, u64 cfs_burst_us) 11051 { 11052 return tg_set_cfs_burst(css_tg(css), cfs_burst_us); 11053 } 11054 11055 struct cfs_schedulable_data { 11056 struct task_group *tg; 11057 u64 period, quota; 11058 }; 11059 11060 /* 11061 * normalize group quota/period to be quota/max_period 11062 * note: units are usecs 11063 */ 11064 static u64 normalize_cfs_quota(struct task_group *tg, 11065 struct cfs_schedulable_data *d) 11066 { 11067 u64 quota, period; 11068 11069 if (tg == d->tg) { 11070 period = d->period; 11071 quota = d->quota; 11072 } else { 11073 period = tg_get_cfs_period(tg); 11074 quota = tg_get_cfs_quota(tg); 11075 } 11076 11077 /* note: these should typically be equivalent */ 11078 if (quota == RUNTIME_INF || quota == -1) 11079 return RUNTIME_INF; 11080 11081 return to_ratio(period, quota); 11082 } 11083 11084 static int tg_cfs_schedulable_down(struct task_group *tg, void *data) 11085 { 11086 struct cfs_schedulable_data *d = data; 11087 struct cfs_bandwidth *cfs_b = &tg->cfs_bandwidth; 11088 s64 quota = 0, parent_quota = -1; 11089 11090 if (!tg->parent) { 11091 quota = RUNTIME_INF; 11092 } else { 11093 struct cfs_bandwidth *parent_b = &tg->parent->cfs_bandwidth; 11094 11095 quota = normalize_cfs_quota(tg, d); 11096 parent_quota = parent_b->hierarchical_quota; 11097 11098 /* 11099 * Ensure max(child_quota) <= parent_quota. On cgroup2, 11100 * always take the non-RUNTIME_INF min. On cgroup1, only 11101 * inherit when no limit is set. In both cases this is used 11102 * by the scheduler to determine if a given CFS task has a 11103 * bandwidth constraint at some higher level. 11104 */ 11105 if (cgroup_subsys_on_dfl(cpu_cgrp_subsys)) { 11106 if (quota == RUNTIME_INF) 11107 quota = parent_quota; 11108 else if (parent_quota != RUNTIME_INF) 11109 quota = min(quota, parent_quota); 11110 } else { 11111 if (quota == RUNTIME_INF) 11112 quota = parent_quota; 11113 else if (parent_quota != RUNTIME_INF && quota > parent_quota) 11114 return -EINVAL; 11115 } 11116 } 11117 cfs_b->hierarchical_quota = quota; 11118 11119 return 0; 11120 } 11121 11122 static int __cfs_schedulable(struct task_group *tg, u64 period, u64 quota) 11123 { 11124 int ret; 11125 struct cfs_schedulable_data data = { 11126 .tg = tg, 11127 .period = period, 11128 .quota = quota, 11129 }; 11130 11131 if (quota != RUNTIME_INF) { 11132 do_div(data.period, NSEC_PER_USEC); 11133 do_div(data.quota, NSEC_PER_USEC); 11134 } 11135 11136 rcu_read_lock(); 11137 ret = walk_tg_tree(tg_cfs_schedulable_down, tg_nop, &data); 11138 rcu_read_unlock(); 11139 11140 return ret; 11141 } 11142 11143 static int cpu_cfs_stat_show(struct seq_file *sf, void *v) 11144 { 11145 struct task_group *tg = css_tg(seq_css(sf)); 11146 struct cfs_bandwidth *cfs_b = &tg->cfs_bandwidth; 11147 11148 seq_printf(sf, "nr_periods %d\n", cfs_b->nr_periods); 11149 seq_printf(sf, "nr_throttled %d\n", cfs_b->nr_throttled); 11150 seq_printf(sf, "throttled_time %llu\n", cfs_b->throttled_time); 11151 11152 if (schedstat_enabled() && tg != &root_task_group) { 11153 struct sched_statistics *stats; 11154 u64 ws = 0; 11155 int i; 11156 11157 for_each_possible_cpu(i) { 11158 stats = __schedstats_from_se(tg->se[i]); 11159 ws += schedstat_val(stats->wait_sum); 11160 } 11161 11162 seq_printf(sf, "wait_sum %llu\n", ws); 11163 } 11164 11165 seq_printf(sf, "nr_bursts %d\n", cfs_b->nr_burst); 11166 seq_printf(sf, "burst_time %llu\n", cfs_b->burst_time); 11167 11168 return 0; 11169 } 11170 11171 static u64 throttled_time_self(struct task_group *tg) 11172 { 11173 int i; 11174 u64 total = 0; 11175 11176 for_each_possible_cpu(i) { 11177 total += READ_ONCE(tg->cfs_rq[i]->throttled_clock_self_time); 11178 } 11179 11180 return total; 11181 } 11182 11183 static int cpu_cfs_local_stat_show(struct seq_file *sf, void *v) 11184 { 11185 struct task_group *tg = css_tg(seq_css(sf)); 11186 11187 seq_printf(sf, "throttled_time %llu\n", throttled_time_self(tg)); 11188 11189 return 0; 11190 } 11191 #endif /* CONFIG_CFS_BANDWIDTH */ 11192 #endif /* CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED */ 11193 11194 #ifdef CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED 11195 static int cpu_rt_runtime_write(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css, 11196 struct cftype *cft, s64 val) 11197 { 11198 return sched_group_set_rt_runtime(css_tg(css), val); 11199 } 11200 11201 static s64 cpu_rt_runtime_read(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css, 11202 struct cftype *cft) 11203 { 11204 return sched_group_rt_runtime(css_tg(css)); 11205 } 11206 11207 static int cpu_rt_period_write_uint(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css, 11208 struct cftype *cftype, u64 rt_period_us) 11209 { 11210 return sched_group_set_rt_period(css_tg(css), rt_period_us); 11211 } 11212 11213 static u64 cpu_rt_period_read_uint(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css, 11214 struct cftype *cft) 11215 { 11216 return sched_group_rt_period(css_tg(css)); 11217 } 11218 #endif /* CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED */ 11219 11220 #ifdef CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED 11221 static s64 cpu_idle_read_s64(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css, 11222 struct cftype *cft) 11223 { 11224 return css_tg(css)->idle; 11225 } 11226 11227 static int cpu_idle_write_s64(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css, 11228 struct cftype *cft, s64 idle) 11229 { 11230 return sched_group_set_idle(css_tg(css), idle); 11231 } 11232 #endif 11233 11234 static struct cftype cpu_legacy_files[] = { 11235 #ifdef CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED 11236 { 11237 .name = "shares", 11238 .read_u64 = cpu_shares_read_u64, 11239 .write_u64 = cpu_shares_write_u64, 11240 }, 11241 { 11242 .name = "idle", 11243 .read_s64 = cpu_idle_read_s64, 11244 .write_s64 = cpu_idle_write_s64, 11245 }, 11246 #endif 11247 #ifdef CONFIG_CFS_BANDWIDTH 11248 { 11249 .name = "cfs_quota_us", 11250 .read_s64 = cpu_cfs_quota_read_s64, 11251 .write_s64 = cpu_cfs_quota_write_s64, 11252 }, 11253 { 11254 .name = "cfs_period_us", 11255 .read_u64 = cpu_cfs_period_read_u64, 11256 .write_u64 = cpu_cfs_period_write_u64, 11257 }, 11258 { 11259 .name = "cfs_burst_us", 11260 .read_u64 = cpu_cfs_burst_read_u64, 11261 .write_u64 = cpu_cfs_burst_write_u64, 11262 }, 11263 { 11264 .name = "stat", 11265 .seq_show = cpu_cfs_stat_show, 11266 }, 11267 { 11268 .name = "stat.local", 11269 .seq_show = cpu_cfs_local_stat_show, 11270 }, 11271 #endif 11272 #ifdef CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED 11273 { 11274 .name = "rt_runtime_us", 11275 .read_s64 = cpu_rt_runtime_read, 11276 .write_s64 = cpu_rt_runtime_write, 11277 }, 11278 { 11279 .name = "rt_period_us", 11280 .read_u64 = cpu_rt_period_read_uint, 11281 .write_u64 = cpu_rt_period_write_uint, 11282 }, 11283 #endif 11284 #ifdef CONFIG_UCLAMP_TASK_GROUP 11285 { 11286 .name = "uclamp.min", 11287 .flags = CFTYPE_NOT_ON_ROOT, 11288 .seq_show = cpu_uclamp_min_show, 11289 .write = cpu_uclamp_min_write, 11290 }, 11291 { 11292 .name = "uclamp.max", 11293 .flags = CFTYPE_NOT_ON_ROOT, 11294 .seq_show = cpu_uclamp_max_show, 11295 .write = cpu_uclamp_max_write, 11296 }, 11297 #endif 11298 { } /* Terminate */ 11299 }; 11300 11301 static int cpu_extra_stat_show(struct seq_file *sf, 11302 struct cgroup_subsys_state *css) 11303 { 11304 #ifdef CONFIG_CFS_BANDWIDTH 11305 { 11306 struct task_group *tg = css_tg(css); 11307 struct cfs_bandwidth *cfs_b = &tg->cfs_bandwidth; 11308 u64 throttled_usec, burst_usec; 11309 11310 throttled_usec = cfs_b->throttled_time; 11311 do_div(throttled_usec, NSEC_PER_USEC); 11312 burst_usec = cfs_b->burst_time; 11313 do_div(burst_usec, NSEC_PER_USEC); 11314 11315 seq_printf(sf, "nr_periods %d\n" 11316 "nr_throttled %d\n" 11317 "throttled_usec %llu\n" 11318 "nr_bursts %d\n" 11319 "burst_usec %llu\n", 11320 cfs_b->nr_periods, cfs_b->nr_throttled, 11321 throttled_usec, cfs_b->nr_burst, burst_usec); 11322 } 11323 #endif 11324 return 0; 11325 } 11326 11327 static int cpu_local_stat_show(struct seq_file *sf, 11328 struct cgroup_subsys_state *css) 11329 { 11330 #ifdef CONFIG_CFS_BANDWIDTH 11331 { 11332 struct task_group *tg = css_tg(css); 11333 u64 throttled_self_usec; 11334 11335 throttled_self_usec = throttled_time_self(tg); 11336 do_div(throttled_self_usec, NSEC_PER_USEC); 11337 11338 seq_printf(sf, "throttled_usec %llu\n", 11339 throttled_self_usec); 11340 } 11341 #endif 11342 return 0; 11343 } 11344 11345 #ifdef CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED 11346 static u64 cpu_weight_read_u64(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css, 11347 struct cftype *cft) 11348 { 11349 struct task_group *tg = css_tg(css); 11350 u64 weight = scale_load_down(tg->shares); 11351 11352 return DIV_ROUND_CLOSEST_ULL(weight * CGROUP_WEIGHT_DFL, 1024); 11353 } 11354 11355 static int cpu_weight_write_u64(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css, 11356 struct cftype *cft, u64 weight) 11357 { 11358 /* 11359 * cgroup weight knobs should use the common MIN, DFL and MAX 11360 * values which are 1, 100 and 10000 respectively. While it loses 11361 * a bit of range on both ends, it maps pretty well onto the shares 11362 * value used by scheduler and the round-trip conversions preserve 11363 * the original value over the entire range. 11364 */ 11365 if (weight < CGROUP_WEIGHT_MIN || weight > CGROUP_WEIGHT_MAX) 11366 return -ERANGE; 11367 11368 weight = DIV_ROUND_CLOSEST_ULL(weight * 1024, CGROUP_WEIGHT_DFL); 11369 11370 return sched_group_set_shares(css_tg(css), scale_load(weight)); 11371 } 11372 11373 static s64 cpu_weight_nice_read_s64(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css, 11374 struct cftype *cft) 11375 { 11376 unsigned long weight = scale_load_down(css_tg(css)->shares); 11377 int last_delta = INT_MAX; 11378 int prio, delta; 11379 11380 /* find the closest nice value to the current weight */ 11381 for (prio = 0; prio < ARRAY_SIZE(sched_prio_to_weight); prio++) { 11382 delta = abs(sched_prio_to_weight[prio] - weight); 11383 if (delta >= last_delta) 11384 break; 11385 last_delta = delta; 11386 } 11387 11388 return PRIO_TO_NICE(prio - 1 + MAX_RT_PRIO); 11389 } 11390 11391 static int cpu_weight_nice_write_s64(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css, 11392 struct cftype *cft, s64 nice) 11393 { 11394 unsigned long weight; 11395 int idx; 11396 11397 if (nice < MIN_NICE || nice > MAX_NICE) 11398 return -ERANGE; 11399 11400 idx = NICE_TO_PRIO(nice) - MAX_RT_PRIO; 11401 idx = array_index_nospec(idx, 40); 11402 weight = sched_prio_to_weight[idx]; 11403 11404 return sched_group_set_shares(css_tg(css), scale_load(weight)); 11405 } 11406 #endif 11407 11408 static void __maybe_unused cpu_period_quota_print(struct seq_file *sf, 11409 long period, long quota) 11410 { 11411 if (quota < 0) 11412 seq_puts(sf, "max"); 11413 else 11414 seq_printf(sf, "%ld", quota); 11415 11416 seq_printf(sf, " %ld\n", period); 11417 } 11418 11419 /* caller should put the current value in *@periodp before calling */ 11420 static int __maybe_unused cpu_period_quota_parse(char *buf, 11421 u64 *periodp, u64 *quotap) 11422 { 11423 char tok[21]; /* U64_MAX */ 11424 11425 if (sscanf(buf, "%20s %llu", tok, periodp) < 1) 11426 return -EINVAL; 11427 11428 *periodp *= NSEC_PER_USEC; 11429 11430 if (sscanf(tok, "%llu", quotap)) 11431 *quotap *= NSEC_PER_USEC; 11432 else if (!strcmp(tok, "max")) 11433 *quotap = RUNTIME_INF; 11434 else 11435 return -EINVAL; 11436 11437 return 0; 11438 } 11439 11440 #ifdef CONFIG_CFS_BANDWIDTH 11441 static int cpu_max_show(struct seq_file *sf, void *v) 11442 { 11443 struct task_group *tg = css_tg(seq_css(sf)); 11444 11445 cpu_period_quota_print(sf, tg_get_cfs_period(tg), tg_get_cfs_quota(tg)); 11446 return 0; 11447 } 11448 11449 static ssize_t cpu_max_write(struct kernfs_open_file *of, 11450 char *buf, size_t nbytes, loff_t off) 11451 { 11452 struct task_group *tg = css_tg(of_css(of)); 11453 u64 period = tg_get_cfs_period(tg); 11454 u64 burst = tg->cfs_bandwidth.burst; 11455 u64 quota; 11456 int ret; 11457 11458 ret = cpu_period_quota_parse(buf, &period, "a); 11459 if (!ret) 11460 ret = tg_set_cfs_bandwidth(tg, period, quota, burst); 11461 return ret ?: nbytes; 11462 } 11463 #endif 11464 11465 static struct cftype cpu_files[] = { 11466 #ifdef CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED 11467 { 11468 .name = "weight", 11469 .flags = CFTYPE_NOT_ON_ROOT, 11470 .read_u64 = cpu_weight_read_u64, 11471 .write_u64 = cpu_weight_write_u64, 11472 }, 11473 { 11474 .name = "weight.nice", 11475 .flags = CFTYPE_NOT_ON_ROOT, 11476 .read_s64 = cpu_weight_nice_read_s64, 11477 .write_s64 = cpu_weight_nice_write_s64, 11478 }, 11479 { 11480 .name = "idle", 11481 .flags = CFTYPE_NOT_ON_ROOT, 11482 .read_s64 = cpu_idle_read_s64, 11483 .write_s64 = cpu_idle_write_s64, 11484 }, 11485 #endif 11486 #ifdef CONFIG_CFS_BANDWIDTH 11487 { 11488 .name = "max", 11489 .flags = CFTYPE_NOT_ON_ROOT, 11490 .seq_show = cpu_max_show, 11491 .write = cpu_max_write, 11492 }, 11493 { 11494 .name = "max.burst", 11495 .flags = CFTYPE_NOT_ON_ROOT, 11496 .read_u64 = cpu_cfs_burst_read_u64, 11497 .write_u64 = cpu_cfs_burst_write_u64, 11498 }, 11499 #endif 11500 #ifdef CONFIG_UCLAMP_TASK_GROUP 11501 { 11502 .name = "uclamp.min", 11503 .flags = CFTYPE_NOT_ON_ROOT, 11504 .seq_show = cpu_uclamp_min_show, 11505 .write = cpu_uclamp_min_write, 11506 }, 11507 { 11508 .name = "uclamp.max", 11509 .flags = CFTYPE_NOT_ON_ROOT, 11510 .seq_show = cpu_uclamp_max_show, 11511 .write = cpu_uclamp_max_write, 11512 }, 11513 #endif 11514 { } /* terminate */ 11515 }; 11516 11517 struct cgroup_subsys cpu_cgrp_subsys = { 11518 .css_alloc = cpu_cgroup_css_alloc, 11519 .css_online = cpu_cgroup_css_online, 11520 .css_released = cpu_cgroup_css_released, 11521 .css_free = cpu_cgroup_css_free, 11522 .css_extra_stat_show = cpu_extra_stat_show, 11523 .css_local_stat_show = cpu_local_stat_show, 11524 #ifdef CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED 11525 .can_attach = cpu_cgroup_can_attach, 11526 #endif 11527 .attach = cpu_cgroup_attach, 11528 .legacy_cftypes = cpu_legacy_files, 11529 .dfl_cftypes = cpu_files, 11530 .early_init = true, 11531 .threaded = true, 11532 }; 11533 11534 #endif /* CONFIG_CGROUP_SCHED */ 11535 11536 void dump_cpu_task(int cpu) 11537 { 11538 if (cpu == smp_processor_id() && in_hardirq()) { 11539 struct pt_regs *regs; 11540 11541 regs = get_irq_regs(); 11542 if (regs) { 11543 show_regs(regs); 11544 return; 11545 } 11546 } 11547 11548 if (trigger_single_cpu_backtrace(cpu)) 11549 return; 11550 11551 pr_info("Task dump for CPU %d:\n", cpu); 11552 sched_show_task(cpu_curr(cpu)); 11553 } 11554 11555 /* 11556 * Nice levels are multiplicative, with a gentle 10% change for every 11557 * nice level changed. I.e. when a CPU-bound task goes from nice 0 to 11558 * nice 1, it will get ~10% less CPU time than another CPU-bound task 11559 * that remained on nice 0. 11560 * 11561 * The "10% effect" is relative and cumulative: from _any_ nice level, 11562 * if you go up 1 level, it's -10% CPU usage, if you go down 1 level 11563 * it's +10% CPU usage. (to achieve that we use a multiplier of 1.25. 11564 * If a task goes up by ~10% and another task goes down by ~10% then 11565 * the relative distance between them is ~25%.) 11566 */ 11567 const int sched_prio_to_weight[40] = { 11568 /* -20 */ 88761, 71755, 56483, 46273, 36291, 11569 /* -15 */ 29154, 23254, 18705, 14949, 11916, 11570 /* -10 */ 9548, 7620, 6100, 4904, 3906, 11571 /* -5 */ 3121, 2501, 1991, 1586, 1277, 11572 /* 0 */ 1024, 820, 655, 526, 423, 11573 /* 5 */ 335, 272, 215, 172, 137, 11574 /* 10 */ 110, 87, 70, 56, 45, 11575 /* 15 */ 36, 29, 23, 18, 15, 11576 }; 11577 11578 /* 11579 * Inverse (2^32/x) values of the sched_prio_to_weight[] array, precalculated. 11580 * 11581 * In cases where the weight does not change often, we can use the 11582 * precalculated inverse to speed up arithmetics by turning divisions 11583 * into multiplications: 11584 */ 11585 const u32 sched_prio_to_wmult[40] = { 11586 /* -20 */ 48388, 59856, 76040, 92818, 118348, 11587 /* -15 */ 147320, 184698, 229616, 287308, 360437, 11588 /* -10 */ 449829, 563644, 704093, 875809, 1099582, 11589 /* -5 */ 1376151, 1717300, 2157191, 2708050, 3363326, 11590 /* 0 */ 4194304, 5237765, 6557202, 8165337, 10153587, 11591 /* 5 */ 12820798, 15790321, 19976592, 24970740, 31350126, 11592 /* 10 */ 39045157, 49367440, 61356676, 76695844, 95443717, 11593 /* 15 */ 119304647, 148102320, 186737708, 238609294, 286331153, 11594 }; 11595 11596 void call_trace_sched_update_nr_running(struct rq *rq, int count) 11597 { 11598 trace_sched_update_nr_running_tp(rq, count); 11599 } 11600 11601 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_MM_CID 11602 11603 /* 11604 * @cid_lock: Guarantee forward-progress of cid allocation. 11605 * 11606 * Concurrency ID allocation within a bitmap is mostly lock-free. The cid_lock 11607 * is only used when contention is detected by the lock-free allocation so 11608 * forward progress can be guaranteed. 11609 */ 11610 DEFINE_RAW_SPINLOCK(cid_lock); 11611 11612 /* 11613 * @use_cid_lock: Select cid allocation behavior: lock-free vs spinlock. 11614 * 11615 * When @use_cid_lock is 0, the cid allocation is lock-free. When contention is 11616 * detected, it is set to 1 to ensure that all newly coming allocations are 11617 * serialized by @cid_lock until the allocation which detected contention 11618 * completes and sets @use_cid_lock back to 0. This guarantees forward progress 11619 * of a cid allocation. 11620 */ 11621 int use_cid_lock; 11622 11623 /* 11624 * mm_cid remote-clear implements a lock-free algorithm to clear per-mm/cpu cid 11625 * concurrently with respect to the execution of the source runqueue context 11626 * switch. 11627 * 11628 * There is one basic properties we want to guarantee here: 11629 * 11630 * (1) Remote-clear should _never_ mark a per-cpu cid UNSET when it is actively 11631 * used by a task. That would lead to concurrent allocation of the cid and 11632 * userspace corruption. 11633 * 11634 * Provide this guarantee by introducing a Dekker memory ordering to guarantee 11635 * that a pair of loads observe at least one of a pair of stores, which can be 11636 * shown as: 11637 * 11638 * X = Y = 0 11639 * 11640 * w[X]=1 w[Y]=1 11641 * MB MB 11642 * r[Y]=y r[X]=x 11643 * 11644 * Which guarantees that x==0 && y==0 is impossible. But rather than using 11645 * values 0 and 1, this algorithm cares about specific state transitions of the 11646 * runqueue current task (as updated by the scheduler context switch), and the 11647 * per-mm/cpu cid value. 11648 * 11649 * Let's introduce task (Y) which has task->mm == mm and task (N) which has 11650 * task->mm != mm for the rest of the discussion. There are two scheduler state 11651 * transitions on context switch we care about: 11652 * 11653 * (TSA) Store to rq->curr with transition from (N) to (Y) 11654 * 11655 * (TSB) Store to rq->curr with transition from (Y) to (N) 11656 * 11657 * On the remote-clear side, there is one transition we care about: 11658 * 11659 * (TMA) cmpxchg to *pcpu_cid to set the LAZY flag 11660 * 11661 * There is also a transition to UNSET state which can be performed from all 11662 * sides (scheduler, remote-clear). It is always performed with a cmpxchg which 11663 * guarantees that only a single thread will succeed: 11664 * 11665 * (TMB) cmpxchg to *pcpu_cid to mark UNSET 11666 * 11667 * Just to be clear, what we do _not_ want to happen is a transition to UNSET 11668 * when a thread is actively using the cid (property (1)). 11669 * 11670 * Let's looks at the relevant combinations of TSA/TSB, and TMA transitions. 11671 * 11672 * Scenario A) (TSA)+(TMA) (from next task perspective) 11673 * 11674 * CPU0 CPU1 11675 * 11676 * Context switch CS-1 Remote-clear 11677 * - store to rq->curr: (N)->(Y) (TSA) - cmpxchg to *pcpu_id to LAZY (TMA) 11678 * (implied barrier after cmpxchg) 11679 * - switch_mm_cid() 11680 * - memory barrier (see switch_mm_cid() 11681 * comment explaining how this barrier 11682 * is combined with other scheduler 11683 * barriers) 11684 * - mm_cid_get (next) 11685 * - READ_ONCE(*pcpu_cid) - rcu_dereference(src_rq->curr) 11686 * 11687 * This Dekker ensures that either task (Y) is observed by the 11688 * rcu_dereference() or the LAZY flag is observed by READ_ONCE(), or both are 11689 * observed. 11690 * 11691 * If task (Y) store is observed by rcu_dereference(), it means that there is 11692 * still an active task on the cpu. Remote-clear will therefore not transition 11693 * to UNSET, which fulfills property (1). 11694 * 11695 * If task (Y) is not observed, but the lazy flag is observed by READ_ONCE(), 11696 * it will move its state to UNSET, which clears the percpu cid perhaps 11697 * uselessly (which is not an issue for correctness). Because task (Y) is not 11698 * observed, CPU1 can move ahead to set the state to UNSET. Because moving 11699 * state to UNSET is done with a cmpxchg expecting that the old state has the 11700 * LAZY flag set, only one thread will successfully UNSET. 11701 * 11702 * If both states (LAZY flag and task (Y)) are observed, the thread on CPU0 11703 * will observe the LAZY flag and transition to UNSET (perhaps uselessly), and 11704 * CPU1 will observe task (Y) and do nothing more, which is fine. 11705 * 11706 * What we are effectively preventing with this Dekker is a scenario where 11707 * neither LAZY flag nor store (Y) are observed, which would fail property (1) 11708 * because this would UNSET a cid which is actively used. 11709 */ 11710 11711 void sched_mm_cid_migrate_from(struct task_struct *t) 11712 { 11713 t->migrate_from_cpu = task_cpu(t); 11714 } 11715 11716 static 11717 int __sched_mm_cid_migrate_from_fetch_cid(struct rq *src_rq, 11718 struct task_struct *t, 11719 struct mm_cid *src_pcpu_cid) 11720 { 11721 struct mm_struct *mm = t->mm; 11722 struct task_struct *src_task; 11723 int src_cid, last_mm_cid; 11724 11725 if (!mm) 11726 return -1; 11727 11728 last_mm_cid = t->last_mm_cid; 11729 /* 11730 * If the migrated task has no last cid, or if the current 11731 * task on src rq uses the cid, it means the source cid does not need 11732 * to be moved to the destination cpu. 11733 */ 11734 if (last_mm_cid == -1) 11735 return -1; 11736 src_cid = READ_ONCE(src_pcpu_cid->cid); 11737 if (!mm_cid_is_valid(src_cid) || last_mm_cid != src_cid) 11738 return -1; 11739 11740 /* 11741 * If we observe an active task using the mm on this rq, it means we 11742 * are not the last task to be migrated from this cpu for this mm, so 11743 * there is no need to move src_cid to the destination cpu. 11744 */ 11745 rcu_read_lock(); 11746 src_task = rcu_dereference(src_rq->curr); 11747 if (READ_ONCE(src_task->mm_cid_active) && src_task->mm == mm) { 11748 rcu_read_unlock(); 11749 t->last_mm_cid = -1; 11750 return -1; 11751 } 11752 rcu_read_unlock(); 11753 11754 return src_cid; 11755 } 11756 11757 static 11758 int __sched_mm_cid_migrate_from_try_steal_cid(struct rq *src_rq, 11759 struct task_struct *t, 11760 struct mm_cid *src_pcpu_cid, 11761 int src_cid) 11762 { 11763 struct task_struct *src_task; 11764 struct mm_struct *mm = t->mm; 11765 int lazy_cid; 11766 11767 if (src_cid == -1) 11768 return -1; 11769 11770 /* 11771 * Attempt to clear the source cpu cid to move it to the destination 11772 * cpu. 11773 */ 11774 lazy_cid = mm_cid_set_lazy_put(src_cid); 11775 if (!try_cmpxchg(&src_pcpu_cid->cid, &src_cid, lazy_cid)) 11776 return -1; 11777 11778 /* 11779 * The implicit barrier after cmpxchg per-mm/cpu cid before loading 11780 * rq->curr->mm matches the scheduler barrier in context_switch() 11781 * between store to rq->curr and load of prev and next task's 11782 * per-mm/cpu cid. 11783 * 11784 * The implicit barrier after cmpxchg per-mm/cpu cid before loading 11785 * rq->curr->mm_cid_active matches the barrier in 11786 * sched_mm_cid_exit_signals(), sched_mm_cid_before_execve(), and 11787 * sched_mm_cid_after_execve() between store to t->mm_cid_active and 11788 * load of per-mm/cpu cid. 11789 */ 11790 11791 /* 11792 * If we observe an active task using the mm on this rq after setting 11793 * the lazy-put flag, this task will be responsible for transitioning 11794 * from lazy-put flag set to MM_CID_UNSET. 11795 */ 11796 rcu_read_lock(); 11797 src_task = rcu_dereference(src_rq->curr); 11798 if (READ_ONCE(src_task->mm_cid_active) && src_task->mm == mm) { 11799 rcu_read_unlock(); 11800 /* 11801 * We observed an active task for this mm, there is therefore 11802 * no point in moving this cid to the destination cpu. 11803 */ 11804 t->last_mm_cid = -1; 11805 return -1; 11806 } 11807 rcu_read_unlock(); 11808 11809 /* 11810 * The src_cid is unused, so it can be unset. 11811 */ 11812 if (!try_cmpxchg(&src_pcpu_cid->cid, &lazy_cid, MM_CID_UNSET)) 11813 return -1; 11814 return src_cid; 11815 } 11816 11817 /* 11818 * Migration to dst cpu. Called with dst_rq lock held. 11819 * Interrupts are disabled, which keeps the window of cid ownership without the 11820 * source rq lock held small. 11821 */ 11822 void sched_mm_cid_migrate_to(struct rq *dst_rq, struct task_struct *t) 11823 { 11824 struct mm_cid *src_pcpu_cid, *dst_pcpu_cid; 11825 struct mm_struct *mm = t->mm; 11826 int src_cid, dst_cid, src_cpu; 11827 struct rq *src_rq; 11828 11829 lockdep_assert_rq_held(dst_rq); 11830 11831 if (!mm) 11832 return; 11833 src_cpu = t->migrate_from_cpu; 11834 if (src_cpu == -1) { 11835 t->last_mm_cid = -1; 11836 return; 11837 } 11838 /* 11839 * Move the src cid if the dst cid is unset. This keeps id 11840 * allocation closest to 0 in cases where few threads migrate around 11841 * many cpus. 11842 * 11843 * If destination cid is already set, we may have to just clear 11844 * the src cid to ensure compactness in frequent migrations 11845 * scenarios. 11846 * 11847 * It is not useful to clear the src cid when the number of threads is 11848 * greater or equal to the number of allowed cpus, because user-space 11849 * can expect that the number of allowed cids can reach the number of 11850 * allowed cpus. 11851 */ 11852 dst_pcpu_cid = per_cpu_ptr(mm->pcpu_cid, cpu_of(dst_rq)); 11853 dst_cid = READ_ONCE(dst_pcpu_cid->cid); 11854 if (!mm_cid_is_unset(dst_cid) && 11855 atomic_read(&mm->mm_users) >= t->nr_cpus_allowed) 11856 return; 11857 src_pcpu_cid = per_cpu_ptr(mm->pcpu_cid, src_cpu); 11858 src_rq = cpu_rq(src_cpu); 11859 src_cid = __sched_mm_cid_migrate_from_fetch_cid(src_rq, t, src_pcpu_cid); 11860 if (src_cid == -1) 11861 return; 11862 src_cid = __sched_mm_cid_migrate_from_try_steal_cid(src_rq, t, src_pcpu_cid, 11863 src_cid); 11864 if (src_cid == -1) 11865 return; 11866 if (!mm_cid_is_unset(dst_cid)) { 11867 __mm_cid_put(mm, src_cid); 11868 return; 11869 } 11870 /* Move src_cid to dst cpu. */ 11871 mm_cid_snapshot_time(dst_rq, mm); 11872 WRITE_ONCE(dst_pcpu_cid->cid, src_cid); 11873 } 11874 11875 static void sched_mm_cid_remote_clear(struct mm_struct *mm, struct mm_cid *pcpu_cid, 11876 int cpu) 11877 { 11878 struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu); 11879 struct task_struct *t; 11880 unsigned long flags; 11881 int cid, lazy_cid; 11882 11883 cid = READ_ONCE(pcpu_cid->cid); 11884 if (!mm_cid_is_valid(cid)) 11885 return; 11886 11887 /* 11888 * Clear the cpu cid if it is set to keep cid allocation compact. If 11889 * there happens to be other tasks left on the source cpu using this 11890 * mm, the next task using this mm will reallocate its cid on context 11891 * switch. 11892 */ 11893 lazy_cid = mm_cid_set_lazy_put(cid); 11894 if (!try_cmpxchg(&pcpu_cid->cid, &cid, lazy_cid)) 11895 return; 11896 11897 /* 11898 * The implicit barrier after cmpxchg per-mm/cpu cid before loading 11899 * rq->curr->mm matches the scheduler barrier in context_switch() 11900 * between store to rq->curr and load of prev and next task's 11901 * per-mm/cpu cid. 11902 * 11903 * The implicit barrier after cmpxchg per-mm/cpu cid before loading 11904 * rq->curr->mm_cid_active matches the barrier in 11905 * sched_mm_cid_exit_signals(), sched_mm_cid_before_execve(), and 11906 * sched_mm_cid_after_execve() between store to t->mm_cid_active and 11907 * load of per-mm/cpu cid. 11908 */ 11909 11910 /* 11911 * If we observe an active task using the mm on this rq after setting 11912 * the lazy-put flag, that task will be responsible for transitioning 11913 * from lazy-put flag set to MM_CID_UNSET. 11914 */ 11915 rcu_read_lock(); 11916 t = rcu_dereference(rq->curr); 11917 if (READ_ONCE(t->mm_cid_active) && t->mm == mm) { 11918 rcu_read_unlock(); 11919 return; 11920 } 11921 rcu_read_unlock(); 11922 11923 /* 11924 * The cid is unused, so it can be unset. 11925 * Disable interrupts to keep the window of cid ownership without rq 11926 * lock small. 11927 */ 11928 local_irq_save(flags); 11929 if (try_cmpxchg(&pcpu_cid->cid, &lazy_cid, MM_CID_UNSET)) 11930 __mm_cid_put(mm, cid); 11931 local_irq_restore(flags); 11932 } 11933 11934 static void sched_mm_cid_remote_clear_old(struct mm_struct *mm, int cpu) 11935 { 11936 struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu); 11937 struct mm_cid *pcpu_cid; 11938 struct task_struct *curr; 11939 u64 rq_clock; 11940 11941 /* 11942 * rq->clock load is racy on 32-bit but one spurious clear once in a 11943 * while is irrelevant. 11944 */ 11945 rq_clock = READ_ONCE(rq->clock); 11946 pcpu_cid = per_cpu_ptr(mm->pcpu_cid, cpu); 11947 11948 /* 11949 * In order to take care of infrequently scheduled tasks, bump the time 11950 * snapshot associated with this cid if an active task using the mm is 11951 * observed on this rq. 11952 */ 11953 rcu_read_lock(); 11954 curr = rcu_dereference(rq->curr); 11955 if (READ_ONCE(curr->mm_cid_active) && curr->mm == mm) { 11956 WRITE_ONCE(pcpu_cid->time, rq_clock); 11957 rcu_read_unlock(); 11958 return; 11959 } 11960 rcu_read_unlock(); 11961 11962 if (rq_clock < pcpu_cid->time + SCHED_MM_CID_PERIOD_NS) 11963 return; 11964 sched_mm_cid_remote_clear(mm, pcpu_cid, cpu); 11965 } 11966 11967 static void sched_mm_cid_remote_clear_weight(struct mm_struct *mm, int cpu, 11968 int weight) 11969 { 11970 struct mm_cid *pcpu_cid; 11971 int cid; 11972 11973 pcpu_cid = per_cpu_ptr(mm->pcpu_cid, cpu); 11974 cid = READ_ONCE(pcpu_cid->cid); 11975 if (!mm_cid_is_valid(cid) || cid < weight) 11976 return; 11977 sched_mm_cid_remote_clear(mm, pcpu_cid, cpu); 11978 } 11979 11980 static void task_mm_cid_work(struct callback_head *work) 11981 { 11982 unsigned long now = jiffies, old_scan, next_scan; 11983 struct task_struct *t = current; 11984 struct cpumask *cidmask; 11985 struct mm_struct *mm; 11986 int weight, cpu; 11987 11988 SCHED_WARN_ON(t != container_of(work, struct task_struct, cid_work)); 11989 11990 work->next = work; /* Prevent double-add */ 11991 if (t->flags & PF_EXITING) 11992 return; 11993 mm = t->mm; 11994 if (!mm) 11995 return; 11996 old_scan = READ_ONCE(mm->mm_cid_next_scan); 11997 next_scan = now + msecs_to_jiffies(MM_CID_SCAN_DELAY); 11998 if (!old_scan) { 11999 unsigned long res; 12000 12001 res = cmpxchg(&mm->mm_cid_next_scan, old_scan, next_scan); 12002 if (res != old_scan) 12003 old_scan = res; 12004 else 12005 old_scan = next_scan; 12006 } 12007 if (time_before(now, old_scan)) 12008 return; 12009 if (!try_cmpxchg(&mm->mm_cid_next_scan, &old_scan, next_scan)) 12010 return; 12011 cidmask = mm_cidmask(mm); 12012 /* Clear cids that were not recently used. */ 12013 for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) 12014 sched_mm_cid_remote_clear_old(mm, cpu); 12015 weight = cpumask_weight(cidmask); 12016 /* 12017 * Clear cids that are greater or equal to the cidmask weight to 12018 * recompact it. 12019 */ 12020 for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) 12021 sched_mm_cid_remote_clear_weight(mm, cpu, weight); 12022 } 12023 12024 void init_sched_mm_cid(struct task_struct *t) 12025 { 12026 struct mm_struct *mm = t->mm; 12027 int mm_users = 0; 12028 12029 if (mm) { 12030 mm_users = atomic_read(&mm->mm_users); 12031 if (mm_users == 1) 12032 mm->mm_cid_next_scan = jiffies + msecs_to_jiffies(MM_CID_SCAN_DELAY); 12033 } 12034 t->cid_work.next = &t->cid_work; /* Protect against double add */ 12035 init_task_work(&t->cid_work, task_mm_cid_work); 12036 } 12037 12038 void task_tick_mm_cid(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *curr) 12039 { 12040 struct callback_head *work = &curr->cid_work; 12041 unsigned long now = jiffies; 12042 12043 if (!curr->mm || (curr->flags & (PF_EXITING | PF_KTHREAD)) || 12044 work->next != work) 12045 return; 12046 if (time_before(now, READ_ONCE(curr->mm->mm_cid_next_scan))) 12047 return; 12048 12049 /* No page allocation under rq lock */ 12050 task_work_add(curr, work, TWA_RESUME | TWAF_NO_ALLOC); 12051 } 12052 12053 void sched_mm_cid_exit_signals(struct task_struct *t) 12054 { 12055 struct mm_struct *mm = t->mm; 12056 struct rq_flags rf; 12057 struct rq *rq; 12058 12059 if (!mm) 12060 return; 12061 12062 preempt_disable(); 12063 rq = this_rq(); 12064 rq_lock_irqsave(rq, &rf); 12065 preempt_enable_no_resched(); /* holding spinlock */ 12066 WRITE_ONCE(t->mm_cid_active, 0); 12067 /* 12068 * Store t->mm_cid_active before loading per-mm/cpu cid. 12069 * Matches barrier in sched_mm_cid_remote_clear_old(). 12070 */ 12071 smp_mb(); 12072 mm_cid_put(mm); 12073 t->last_mm_cid = t->mm_cid = -1; 12074 rq_unlock_irqrestore(rq, &rf); 12075 } 12076 12077 void sched_mm_cid_before_execve(struct task_struct *t) 12078 { 12079 struct mm_struct *mm = t->mm; 12080 struct rq_flags rf; 12081 struct rq *rq; 12082 12083 if (!mm) 12084 return; 12085 12086 preempt_disable(); 12087 rq = this_rq(); 12088 rq_lock_irqsave(rq, &rf); 12089 preempt_enable_no_resched(); /* holding spinlock */ 12090 WRITE_ONCE(t->mm_cid_active, 0); 12091 /* 12092 * Store t->mm_cid_active before loading per-mm/cpu cid. 12093 * Matches barrier in sched_mm_cid_remote_clear_old(). 12094 */ 12095 smp_mb(); 12096 mm_cid_put(mm); 12097 t->last_mm_cid = t->mm_cid = -1; 12098 rq_unlock_irqrestore(rq, &rf); 12099 } 12100 12101 void sched_mm_cid_after_execve(struct task_struct *t) 12102 { 12103 struct mm_struct *mm = t->mm; 12104 struct rq_flags rf; 12105 struct rq *rq; 12106 12107 if (!mm) 12108 return; 12109 12110 preempt_disable(); 12111 rq = this_rq(); 12112 rq_lock_irqsave(rq, &rf); 12113 preempt_enable_no_resched(); /* holding spinlock */ 12114 WRITE_ONCE(t->mm_cid_active, 1); 12115 /* 12116 * Store t->mm_cid_active before loading per-mm/cpu cid. 12117 * Matches barrier in sched_mm_cid_remote_clear_old(). 12118 */ 12119 smp_mb(); 12120 t->last_mm_cid = t->mm_cid = mm_cid_get(rq, mm); 12121 rq_unlock_irqrestore(rq, &rf); 12122 rseq_set_notify_resume(t); 12123 } 12124 12125 void sched_mm_cid_fork(struct task_struct *t) 12126 { 12127 WARN_ON_ONCE(!t->mm || t->mm_cid != -1); 12128 t->mm_cid_active = 1; 12129 } 12130 #endif 12131