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b2441318 1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
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2#ifndef _LINUX_SCHED_H
3#define _LINUX_SCHED_H
4
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5/*
6 * Define 'struct task_struct' and provide the main scheduler
7 * APIs (schedule(), wakeup variants, etc.)
8 */
b7b3c76a 9
5eca1c10 10#include <uapi/linux/sched.h>
5c228079 11
5eca1c10 12#include <asm/current.h>
1da177e4 13
5eca1c10 14#include <linux/pid.h>
1da177e4 15#include <linux/sem.h>
ab602f79 16#include <linux/shm.h>
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17#include <linux/kcov.h>
18#include <linux/mutex.h>
19#include <linux/plist.h>
20#include <linux/hrtimer.h>
1da177e4 21#include <linux/seccomp.h>
5eca1c10 22#include <linux/nodemask.h>
b68070e1 23#include <linux/rcupdate.h>
a3b6714e 24#include <linux/resource.h>
9745512c 25#include <linux/latencytop.h>
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26#include <linux/sched/prio.h>
27#include <linux/signal_types.h>
28#include <linux/mm_types_task.h>
29#include <linux/task_io_accounting.h>
a3b6714e 30
5eca1c10 31/* task_struct member predeclarations (sorted alphabetically): */
c7af7877 32struct audit_context;
c7af7877 33struct backing_dev_info;
bddd87c7 34struct bio_list;
73c10101 35struct blk_plug;
c7af7877 36struct cfs_rq;
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37struct fs_struct;
38struct futex_pi_state;
39struct io_context;
40struct mempolicy;
89076bc3 41struct nameidata;
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42struct nsproxy;
43struct perf_event_context;
44struct pid_namespace;
45struct pipe_inode_info;
46struct rcu_node;
47struct reclaim_state;
48struct robust_list_head;
49struct sched_attr;
50struct sched_param;
43ae34cb 51struct seq_file;
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52struct sighand_struct;
53struct signal_struct;
54struct task_delay_info;
4cf86d77 55struct task_group;
1da177e4 56
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57/*
58 * Task state bitmask. NOTE! These bits are also
59 * encoded in fs/proc/array.c: get_task_state().
60 *
61 * We have two separate sets of flags: task->state
62 * is about runnability, while task->exit_state are
63 * about the task exiting. Confusing, but this way
64 * modifying one set can't modify the other one by
65 * mistake.
66 */
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67
68/* Used in tsk->state: */
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69#define TASK_RUNNING 0x0000
70#define TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE 0x0001
71#define TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE 0x0002
72#define __TASK_STOPPED 0x0004
73#define __TASK_TRACED 0x0008
5eca1c10 74/* Used in tsk->exit_state: */
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75#define EXIT_DEAD 0x0010
76#define EXIT_ZOMBIE 0x0020
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77#define EXIT_TRACE (EXIT_ZOMBIE | EXIT_DEAD)
78/* Used in tsk->state again: */
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79#define TASK_PARKED 0x0040
80#define TASK_DEAD 0x0080
81#define TASK_WAKEKILL 0x0100
82#define TASK_WAKING 0x0200
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83#define TASK_NOLOAD 0x0400
84#define TASK_NEW 0x0800
85#define TASK_STATE_MAX 0x1000
5eca1c10 86
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87/* Convenience macros for the sake of set_current_state: */
88#define TASK_KILLABLE (TASK_WAKEKILL | TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE)
89#define TASK_STOPPED (TASK_WAKEKILL | __TASK_STOPPED)
90#define TASK_TRACED (TASK_WAKEKILL | __TASK_TRACED)
91
92#define TASK_IDLE (TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE | TASK_NOLOAD)
93
94/* Convenience macros for the sake of wake_up(): */
95#define TASK_NORMAL (TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE | TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE)
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97/* get_task_state(): */
98#define TASK_REPORT (TASK_RUNNING | TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE | \
99 TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE | __TASK_STOPPED | \
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100 __TASK_TRACED | EXIT_DEAD | EXIT_ZOMBIE | \
101 TASK_PARKED)
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103#define task_is_traced(task) ((task->state & __TASK_TRACED) != 0)
104
105#define task_is_stopped(task) ((task->state & __TASK_STOPPED) != 0)
106
107#define task_is_stopped_or_traced(task) ((task->state & (__TASK_STOPPED | __TASK_TRACED)) != 0)
108
109#define task_contributes_to_load(task) ((task->state & TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE) != 0 && \
110 (task->flags & PF_FROZEN) == 0 && \
111 (task->state & TASK_NOLOAD) == 0)
1da177e4 112
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113#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_ATOMIC_SLEEP
114
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115#define __set_current_state(state_value) \
116 do { \
117 current->task_state_change = _THIS_IP_; \
118 current->state = (state_value); \
119 } while (0)
120#define set_current_state(state_value) \
121 do { \
122 current->task_state_change = _THIS_IP_; \
a2250238 123 smp_store_mb(current->state, (state_value)); \
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124 } while (0)
125
126#else
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127/*
128 * set_current_state() includes a barrier so that the write of current->state
129 * is correctly serialised wrt the caller's subsequent test of whether to
130 * actually sleep:
131 *
a2250238 132 * for (;;) {
498d0c57 133 * set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
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134 * if (!need_sleep)
135 * break;
136 *
137 * schedule();
138 * }
139 * __set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
140 *
141 * If the caller does not need such serialisation (because, for instance, the
142 * condition test and condition change and wakeup are under the same lock) then
143 * use __set_current_state().
144 *
145 * The above is typically ordered against the wakeup, which does:
146 *
147 * need_sleep = false;
148 * wake_up_state(p, TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
149 *
150 * Where wake_up_state() (and all other wakeup primitives) imply enough
151 * barriers to order the store of the variable against wakeup.
152 *
153 * Wakeup will do: if (@state & p->state) p->state = TASK_RUNNING, that is,
154 * once it observes the TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE store the waking CPU can issue a
155 * TASK_RUNNING store which can collide with __set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING).
498d0c57 156 *
a2250238 157 * This is obviously fine, since they both store the exact same value.
498d0c57 158 *
a2250238 159 * Also see the comments of try_to_wake_up().
498d0c57 160 */
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161#define __set_current_state(state_value) do { current->state = (state_value); } while (0)
162#define set_current_state(state_value) smp_store_mb(current->state, (state_value))
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163#endif
164
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165/* Task command name length: */
166#define TASK_COMM_LEN 16
1da177e4 167
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168extern void scheduler_tick(void);
169
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170#define MAX_SCHEDULE_TIMEOUT LONG_MAX
171
172extern long schedule_timeout(long timeout);
173extern long schedule_timeout_interruptible(long timeout);
174extern long schedule_timeout_killable(long timeout);
175extern long schedule_timeout_uninterruptible(long timeout);
176extern long schedule_timeout_idle(long timeout);
1da177e4 177asmlinkage void schedule(void);
c5491ea7 178extern void schedule_preempt_disabled(void);
1da177e4 179
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180extern int __must_check io_schedule_prepare(void);
181extern void io_schedule_finish(int token);
9cff8ade 182extern long io_schedule_timeout(long timeout);
10ab5643 183extern void io_schedule(void);
9cff8ade 184
d37f761d 185/**
0ba42a59 186 * struct prev_cputime - snapshot of system and user cputime
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187 * @utime: time spent in user mode
188 * @stime: time spent in system mode
9d7fb042 189 * @lock: protects the above two fields
d37f761d 190 *
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191 * Stores previous user/system time values such that we can guarantee
192 * monotonicity.
d37f761d 193 */
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194struct prev_cputime {
195#ifndef CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_NATIVE
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196 u64 utime;
197 u64 stime;
198 raw_spinlock_t lock;
9d7fb042 199#endif
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200};
201
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202/**
203 * struct task_cputime - collected CPU time counts
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204 * @utime: time spent in user mode, in nanoseconds
205 * @stime: time spent in kernel mode, in nanoseconds
f06febc9 206 * @sum_exec_runtime: total time spent on the CPU, in nanoseconds
5ce73a4a 207 *
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208 * This structure groups together three kinds of CPU time that are tracked for
209 * threads and thread groups. Most things considering CPU time want to group
210 * these counts together and treat all three of them in parallel.
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211 */
212struct task_cputime {
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213 u64 utime;
214 u64 stime;
215 unsigned long long sum_exec_runtime;
f06febc9 216};
9d7fb042 217
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218/* Alternate field names when used on cache expirations: */
219#define virt_exp utime
220#define prof_exp stime
221#define sched_exp sum_exec_runtime
f06febc9 222
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223enum vtime_state {
224 /* Task is sleeping or running in a CPU with VTIME inactive: */
225 VTIME_INACTIVE = 0,
226 /* Task runs in userspace in a CPU with VTIME active: */
227 VTIME_USER,
228 /* Task runs in kernelspace in a CPU with VTIME active: */
229 VTIME_SYS,
230};
231
232struct vtime {
233 seqcount_t seqcount;
234 unsigned long long starttime;
235 enum vtime_state state;
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236 u64 utime;
237 u64 stime;
238 u64 gtime;
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239};
240
1da177e4 241struct sched_info {
7f5f8e8d 242#ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_INFO
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243 /* Cumulative counters: */
244
245 /* # of times we have run on this CPU: */
246 unsigned long pcount;
247
248 /* Time spent waiting on a runqueue: */
249 unsigned long long run_delay;
250
251 /* Timestamps: */
252
253 /* When did we last run on a CPU? */
254 unsigned long long last_arrival;
255
256 /* When were we last queued to run? */
257 unsigned long long last_queued;
1da177e4 258
f6db8347 259#endif /* CONFIG_SCHED_INFO */
7f5f8e8d 260};
1da177e4 261
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262/*
263 * Integer metrics need fixed point arithmetic, e.g., sched/fair
264 * has a few: load, load_avg, util_avg, freq, and capacity.
265 *
266 * We define a basic fixed point arithmetic range, and then formalize
267 * all these metrics based on that basic range.
268 */
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269# define SCHED_FIXEDPOINT_SHIFT 10
270# define SCHED_FIXEDPOINT_SCALE (1L << SCHED_FIXEDPOINT_SHIFT)
6ecdd749 271
20b8a59f 272struct load_weight {
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273 unsigned long weight;
274 u32 inv_weight;
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275};
276
9d89c257 277/*
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278 * The load_avg/util_avg accumulates an infinite geometric series
279 * (see __update_load_avg() in kernel/sched/fair.c).
280 *
281 * [load_avg definition]
282 *
283 * load_avg = runnable% * scale_load_down(load)
284 *
285 * where runnable% is the time ratio that a sched_entity is runnable.
286 * For cfs_rq, it is the aggregated load_avg of all runnable and
9d89c257 287 * blocked sched_entities.
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288 *
289 * load_avg may also take frequency scaling into account:
290 *
291 * load_avg = runnable% * scale_load_down(load) * freq%
292 *
293 * where freq% is the CPU frequency normalized to the highest frequency.
294 *
295 * [util_avg definition]
296 *
297 * util_avg = running% * SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE
298 *
299 * where running% is the time ratio that a sched_entity is running on
300 * a CPU. For cfs_rq, it is the aggregated util_avg of all runnable
301 * and blocked sched_entities.
302 *
303 * util_avg may also factor frequency scaling and CPU capacity scaling:
304 *
305 * util_avg = running% * SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE * freq% * capacity%
306 *
307 * where freq% is the same as above, and capacity% is the CPU capacity
308 * normalized to the greatest capacity (due to uarch differences, etc).
309 *
310 * N.B., the above ratios (runnable%, running%, freq%, and capacity%)
311 * themselves are in the range of [0, 1]. To do fixed point arithmetics,
312 * we therefore scale them to as large a range as necessary. This is for
313 * example reflected by util_avg's SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE.
314 *
315 * [Overflow issue]
316 *
317 * The 64-bit load_sum can have 4353082796 (=2^64/47742/88761) entities
318 * with the highest load (=88761), always runnable on a single cfs_rq,
319 * and should not overflow as the number already hits PID_MAX_LIMIT.
320 *
321 * For all other cases (including 32-bit kernels), struct load_weight's
322 * weight will overflow first before we do, because:
323 *
324 * Max(load_avg) <= Max(load.weight)
325 *
326 * Then it is the load_weight's responsibility to consider overflow
327 * issues.
9d89c257 328 */
9d85f21c 329struct sched_avg {
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330 u64 last_update_time;
331 u64 load_sum;
1ea6c46a 332 u64 runnable_load_sum;
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333 u32 util_sum;
334 u32 period_contrib;
335 unsigned long load_avg;
1ea6c46a 336 unsigned long runnable_load_avg;
5eca1c10 337 unsigned long util_avg;
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338};
339
41acab88 340struct sched_statistics {
7f5f8e8d 341#ifdef CONFIG_SCHEDSTATS
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342 u64 wait_start;
343 u64 wait_max;
344 u64 wait_count;
345 u64 wait_sum;
346 u64 iowait_count;
347 u64 iowait_sum;
348
349 u64 sleep_start;
350 u64 sleep_max;
351 s64 sum_sleep_runtime;
352
353 u64 block_start;
354 u64 block_max;
355 u64 exec_max;
356 u64 slice_max;
357
358 u64 nr_migrations_cold;
359 u64 nr_failed_migrations_affine;
360 u64 nr_failed_migrations_running;
361 u64 nr_failed_migrations_hot;
362 u64 nr_forced_migrations;
363
364 u64 nr_wakeups;
365 u64 nr_wakeups_sync;
366 u64 nr_wakeups_migrate;
367 u64 nr_wakeups_local;
368 u64 nr_wakeups_remote;
369 u64 nr_wakeups_affine;
370 u64 nr_wakeups_affine_attempts;
371 u64 nr_wakeups_passive;
372 u64 nr_wakeups_idle;
41acab88 373#endif
7f5f8e8d 374};
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376struct sched_entity {
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377 /* For load-balancing: */
378 struct load_weight load;
1ea6c46a 379 unsigned long runnable_weight;
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380 struct rb_node run_node;
381 struct list_head group_node;
382 unsigned int on_rq;
41acab88 383
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384 u64 exec_start;
385 u64 sum_exec_runtime;
386 u64 vruntime;
387 u64 prev_sum_exec_runtime;
41acab88 388
5eca1c10 389 u64 nr_migrations;
41acab88 390
5eca1c10 391 struct sched_statistics statistics;
94c18227 392
20b8a59f 393#ifdef CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED
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394 int depth;
395 struct sched_entity *parent;
20b8a59f 396 /* rq on which this entity is (to be) queued: */
5eca1c10 397 struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq;
20b8a59f 398 /* rq "owned" by this entity/group: */
5eca1c10 399 struct cfs_rq *my_q;
20b8a59f 400#endif
8bd75c77 401
141965c7 402#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
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403 /*
404 * Per entity load average tracking.
405 *
406 * Put into separate cache line so it does not
407 * collide with read-mostly values above.
408 */
5eca1c10 409 struct sched_avg avg ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp;
9d85f21c 410#endif
20b8a59f 411};
70b97a7f 412
fa717060 413struct sched_rt_entity {
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414 struct list_head run_list;
415 unsigned long timeout;
416 unsigned long watchdog_stamp;
417 unsigned int time_slice;
418 unsigned short on_rq;
419 unsigned short on_list;
420
421 struct sched_rt_entity *back;
052f1dc7 422#ifdef CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED
5eca1c10 423 struct sched_rt_entity *parent;
6f505b16 424 /* rq on which this entity is (to be) queued: */
5eca1c10 425 struct rt_rq *rt_rq;
6f505b16 426 /* rq "owned" by this entity/group: */
5eca1c10 427 struct rt_rq *my_q;
6f505b16 428#endif
3859a271 429} __randomize_layout;
fa717060 430
aab03e05 431struct sched_dl_entity {
5eca1c10 432 struct rb_node rb_node;
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434 /*
435 * Original scheduling parameters. Copied here from sched_attr
4027d080 436 * during sched_setattr(), they will remain the same until
437 * the next sched_setattr().
aab03e05 438 */
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439 u64 dl_runtime; /* Maximum runtime for each instance */
440 u64 dl_deadline; /* Relative deadline of each instance */
441 u64 dl_period; /* Separation of two instances (period) */
54d6d303 442 u64 dl_bw; /* dl_runtime / dl_period */
3effcb42 443 u64 dl_density; /* dl_runtime / dl_deadline */
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445 /*
446 * Actual scheduling parameters. Initialized with the values above,
447 * they are continously updated during task execution. Note that
448 * the remaining runtime could be < 0 in case we are in overrun.
449 */
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450 s64 runtime; /* Remaining runtime for this instance */
451 u64 deadline; /* Absolute deadline for this instance */
452 unsigned int flags; /* Specifying the scheduler behaviour */
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454 /*
455 * Some bool flags:
456 *
457 * @dl_throttled tells if we exhausted the runtime. If so, the
458 * task has to wait for a replenishment to be performed at the
459 * next firing of dl_timer.
460 *
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461 * @dl_boosted tells if we are boosted due to DI. If so we are
462 * outside bandwidth enforcement mechanism (but only until we
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463 * exit the critical section);
464 *
5eca1c10 465 * @dl_yielded tells if task gave up the CPU before consuming
5bfd126e 466 * all its available runtime during the last job.
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467 *
468 * @dl_non_contending tells if the task is inactive while still
469 * contributing to the active utilization. In other words, it
470 * indicates if the inactive timer has been armed and its handler
471 * has not been executed yet. This flag is useful to avoid race
472 * conditions between the inactive timer handler and the wakeup
473 * code.
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474 *
475 * @dl_overrun tells if the task asked to be informed about runtime
476 * overruns.
aab03e05 477 */
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478 unsigned int dl_throttled : 1;
479 unsigned int dl_boosted : 1;
480 unsigned int dl_yielded : 1;
481 unsigned int dl_non_contending : 1;
34be3930 482 unsigned int dl_overrun : 1;
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484 /*
485 * Bandwidth enforcement timer. Each -deadline task has its
486 * own bandwidth to be enforced, thus we need one timer per task.
487 */
5eca1c10 488 struct hrtimer dl_timer;
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490 /*
491 * Inactive timer, responsible for decreasing the active utilization
492 * at the "0-lag time". When a -deadline task blocks, it contributes
493 * to GRUB's active utilization until the "0-lag time", hence a
494 * timer is needed to decrease the active utilization at the correct
495 * time.
496 */
497 struct hrtimer inactive_timer;
aab03e05 498};
8bd75c77 499
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500union rcu_special {
501 struct {
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502 u8 blocked;
503 u8 need_qs;
504 u8 exp_need_qs;
505
506 /* Otherwise the compiler can store garbage here: */
507 u8 pad;
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508 } b; /* Bits. */
509 u32 s; /* Set of bits. */
1d082fd0 510};
86848966 511
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512enum perf_event_task_context {
513 perf_invalid_context = -1,
514 perf_hw_context = 0,
89a1e187 515 perf_sw_context,
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516 perf_nr_task_contexts,
517};
518
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519struct wake_q_node {
520 struct wake_q_node *next;
521};
522
1da177e4 523struct task_struct {
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524#ifdef CONFIG_THREAD_INFO_IN_TASK
525 /*
526 * For reasons of header soup (see current_thread_info()), this
527 * must be the first element of task_struct.
528 */
5eca1c10 529 struct thread_info thread_info;
c65eacbe 530#endif
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531 /* -1 unrunnable, 0 runnable, >0 stopped: */
532 volatile long state;
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534 /*
535 * This begins the randomizable portion of task_struct. Only
536 * scheduling-critical items should be added above here.
537 */
538 randomized_struct_fields_start
539
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540 void *stack;
541 atomic_t usage;
542 /* Per task flags (PF_*), defined further below: */
543 unsigned int flags;
544 unsigned int ptrace;
1da177e4 545
2dd73a4f 546#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
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547 struct llist_node wake_entry;
548 int on_cpu;
c65eacbe 549#ifdef CONFIG_THREAD_INFO_IN_TASK
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550 /* Current CPU: */
551 unsigned int cpu;
c65eacbe 552#endif
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553 unsigned int wakee_flips;
554 unsigned long wakee_flip_decay_ts;
555 struct task_struct *last_wakee;
ac66f547 556
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557 /*
558 * recent_used_cpu is initially set as the last CPU used by a task
559 * that wakes affine another task. Waker/wakee relationships can
560 * push tasks around a CPU where each wakeup moves to the next one.
561 * Tracking a recently used CPU allows a quick search for a recently
562 * used CPU that may be idle.
563 */
564 int recent_used_cpu;
5eca1c10 565 int wake_cpu;
2dd73a4f 566#endif
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567 int on_rq;
568
569 int prio;
570 int static_prio;
571 int normal_prio;
572 unsigned int rt_priority;
50e645a8 573
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574 const struct sched_class *sched_class;
575 struct sched_entity se;
576 struct sched_rt_entity rt;
8323f26c 577#ifdef CONFIG_CGROUP_SCHED
5eca1c10 578 struct task_group *sched_task_group;
8323f26c 579#endif
5eca1c10 580 struct sched_dl_entity dl;
1da177e4 581
e107be36 582#ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT_NOTIFIERS
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583 /* List of struct preempt_notifier: */
584 struct hlist_head preempt_notifiers;
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585#endif
586
6c5c9341 587#ifdef CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IO_TRACE
5eca1c10 588 unsigned int btrace_seq;
6c5c9341 589#endif
1da177e4 590
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591 unsigned int policy;
592 int nr_cpus_allowed;
593 cpumask_t cpus_allowed;
1da177e4 594
a57eb940 595#ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT_RCU
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596 int rcu_read_lock_nesting;
597 union rcu_special rcu_read_unlock_special;
598 struct list_head rcu_node_entry;
599 struct rcu_node *rcu_blocked_node;
28f6569a 600#endif /* #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT_RCU */
5eca1c10 601
8315f422 602#ifdef CONFIG_TASKS_RCU
5eca1c10 603 unsigned long rcu_tasks_nvcsw;
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604 u8 rcu_tasks_holdout;
605 u8 rcu_tasks_idx;
5eca1c10 606 int rcu_tasks_idle_cpu;
ccdd29ff 607 struct list_head rcu_tasks_holdout_list;
8315f422 608#endif /* #ifdef CONFIG_TASKS_RCU */
e260be67 609
5eca1c10 610 struct sched_info sched_info;
1da177e4 611
5eca1c10 612 struct list_head tasks;
806c09a7 613#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
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614 struct plist_node pushable_tasks;
615 struct rb_node pushable_dl_tasks;
806c09a7 616#endif
1da177e4 617
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618 struct mm_struct *mm;
619 struct mm_struct *active_mm;
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620
621 /* Per-thread vma caching: */
5eca1c10 622 struct vmacache vmacache;
314ff785 623
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624#ifdef SPLIT_RSS_COUNTING
625 struct task_rss_stat rss_stat;
34e55232 626#endif
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627 int exit_state;
628 int exit_code;
629 int exit_signal;
630 /* The signal sent when the parent dies: */
631 int pdeath_signal;
632 /* JOBCTL_*, siglock protected: */
633 unsigned long jobctl;
634
635 /* Used for emulating ABI behavior of previous Linux versions: */
636 unsigned int personality;
637
638 /* Scheduler bits, serialized by scheduler locks: */
639 unsigned sched_reset_on_fork:1;
640 unsigned sched_contributes_to_load:1;
641 unsigned sched_migrated:1;
642 unsigned sched_remote_wakeup:1;
643 /* Force alignment to the next boundary: */
644 unsigned :0;
645
646 /* Unserialized, strictly 'current' */
647
648 /* Bit to tell LSMs we're in execve(): */
649 unsigned in_execve:1;
650 unsigned in_iowait:1;
651#ifndef TIF_RESTORE_SIGMASK
652 unsigned restore_sigmask:1;
7e781418 653#endif
626ebc41 654#ifdef CONFIG_MEMCG
5eca1c10 655 unsigned memcg_may_oom:1;
127424c8 656#ifndef CONFIG_SLOB
5eca1c10 657 unsigned memcg_kmem_skip_account:1;
6f185c29 658#endif
127424c8 659#endif
ff303e66 660#ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT_BRK
5eca1c10 661 unsigned brk_randomized:1;
ff303e66 662#endif
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663#ifdef CONFIG_CGROUPS
664 /* disallow userland-initiated cgroup migration */
665 unsigned no_cgroup_migration:1;
666#endif
6f185c29 667
5eca1c10 668 unsigned long atomic_flags; /* Flags requiring atomic access. */
1d4457f9 669
5eca1c10 670 struct restart_block restart_block;
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672 pid_t pid;
673 pid_t tgid;
0a425405 674
1314562a 675#ifdef CONFIG_CC_STACKPROTECTOR
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676 /* Canary value for the -fstack-protector GCC feature: */
677 unsigned long stack_canary;
1314562a 678#endif
4d1d61a6 679 /*
5eca1c10 680 * Pointers to the (original) parent process, youngest child, younger sibling,
4d1d61a6 681 * older sibling, respectively. (p->father can be replaced with
f470021a 682 * p->real_parent->pid)
1da177e4 683 */
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685 /* Real parent process: */
686 struct task_struct __rcu *real_parent;
687
688 /* Recipient of SIGCHLD, wait4() reports: */
689 struct task_struct __rcu *parent;
690
1da177e4 691 /*
5eca1c10 692 * Children/sibling form the list of natural children:
1da177e4 693 */
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694 struct list_head children;
695 struct list_head sibling;
696 struct task_struct *group_leader;
1da177e4 697
f470021a 698 /*
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700 *
f470021a 701 * This includes both natural children and PTRACE_ATTACH targets.
5eca1c10 702 * 'ptrace_entry' is this task's link on the p->parent->ptraced list.
f470021a 703 */
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704 struct list_head ptraced;
705 struct list_head ptrace_entry;
f470021a 706
1da177e4 707 /* PID/PID hash table linkage. */
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708 struct pid_link pids[PIDTYPE_MAX];
709 struct list_head thread_group;
710 struct list_head thread_node;
711
712 struct completion *vfork_done;
1da177e4 713
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714 /* CLONE_CHILD_SETTID: */
715 int __user *set_child_tid;
1da177e4 716
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717 /* CLONE_CHILD_CLEARTID: */
718 int __user *clear_child_tid;
719
720 u64 utime;
721 u64 stime;
40565b5a 722#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_SCALED_CPUTIME
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723 u64 utimescaled;
724 u64 stimescaled;
40565b5a 725#endif
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726 u64 gtime;
727 struct prev_cputime prev_cputime;
6a61671b 728#ifdef CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_GEN
bac5b6b6 729 struct vtime vtime;
d99ca3b9 730#endif
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732#ifdef CONFIG_NO_HZ_FULL
5eca1c10 733 atomic_t tick_dep_mask;
d027d45d 734#endif
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735 /* Context switch counts: */
736 unsigned long nvcsw;
737 unsigned long nivcsw;
738
739 /* Monotonic time in nsecs: */
740 u64 start_time;
741
742 /* Boot based time in nsecs: */
743 u64 real_start_time;
744
745 /* MM fault and swap info: this can arguably be seen as either mm-specific or thread-specific: */
746 unsigned long min_flt;
747 unsigned long maj_flt;
1da177e4 748
b18b6a9c 749#ifdef CONFIG_POSIX_TIMERS
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750 struct task_cputime cputime_expires;
751 struct list_head cpu_timers[3];
b18b6a9c 752#endif
1da177e4 753
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754 /* Process credentials: */
755
756 /* Tracer's credentials at attach: */
757 const struct cred __rcu *ptracer_cred;
758
759 /* Objective and real subjective task credentials (COW): */
760 const struct cred __rcu *real_cred;
761
762 /* Effective (overridable) subjective task credentials (COW): */
763 const struct cred __rcu *cred;
764
765 /*
766 * executable name, excluding path.
767 *
768 * - normally initialized setup_new_exec()
769 * - access it with [gs]et_task_comm()
770 * - lock it with task_lock()
771 */
772 char comm[TASK_COMM_LEN];
773
774 struct nameidata *nameidata;
775
3d5b6fcc 776#ifdef CONFIG_SYSVIPC
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777 struct sysv_sem sysvsem;
778 struct sysv_shm sysvshm;
3d5b6fcc 779#endif
e162b39a 780#ifdef CONFIG_DETECT_HUNG_TASK
5eca1c10 781 unsigned long last_switch_count;
82a1fcb9 782#endif
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783 /* Filesystem information: */
784 struct fs_struct *fs;
785
786 /* Open file information: */
787 struct files_struct *files;
788
789 /* Namespaces: */
790 struct nsproxy *nsproxy;
791
792 /* Signal handlers: */
793 struct signal_struct *signal;
794 struct sighand_struct *sighand;
795 sigset_t blocked;
796 sigset_t real_blocked;
797 /* Restored if set_restore_sigmask() was used: */
798 sigset_t saved_sigmask;
799 struct sigpending pending;
800 unsigned long sas_ss_sp;
801 size_t sas_ss_size;
802 unsigned int sas_ss_flags;
803
804 struct callback_head *task_works;
805
806 struct audit_context *audit_context;
bfef93a5 807#ifdef CONFIG_AUDITSYSCALL
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808 kuid_t loginuid;
809 unsigned int sessionid;
bfef93a5 810#endif
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811 struct seccomp seccomp;
812
813 /* Thread group tracking: */
814 u32 parent_exec_id;
815 u32 self_exec_id;
1da177e4 816
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817 /* Protection against (de-)allocation: mm, files, fs, tty, keyrings, mems_allowed, mempolicy: */
818 spinlock_t alloc_lock;
1da177e4 819
b29739f9 820 /* Protection of the PI data structures: */
5eca1c10 821 raw_spinlock_t pi_lock;
b29739f9 822
5eca1c10 823 struct wake_q_node wake_q;
76751049 824
23f78d4a 825#ifdef CONFIG_RT_MUTEXES
5eca1c10 826 /* PI waiters blocked on a rt_mutex held by this task: */
a23ba907 827 struct rb_root_cached pi_waiters;
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829 struct task_struct *pi_top_task;
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830 /* Deadlock detection and priority inheritance handling: */
831 struct rt_mutex_waiter *pi_blocked_on;
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832#endif
833
408894ee 834#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_MUTEXES
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835 /* Mutex deadlock detection: */
836 struct mutex_waiter *blocked_on;
408894ee 837#endif
5eca1c10 838
de30a2b3 839#ifdef CONFIG_TRACE_IRQFLAGS
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840 unsigned int irq_events;
841 unsigned long hardirq_enable_ip;
842 unsigned long hardirq_disable_ip;
843 unsigned int hardirq_enable_event;
844 unsigned int hardirq_disable_event;
845 int hardirqs_enabled;
846 int hardirq_context;
847 unsigned long softirq_disable_ip;
848 unsigned long softirq_enable_ip;
849 unsigned int softirq_disable_event;
850 unsigned int softirq_enable_event;
851 int softirqs_enabled;
852 int softirq_context;
de30a2b3 853#endif
5eca1c10 854
fbb9ce95 855#ifdef CONFIG_LOCKDEP
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856# define MAX_LOCK_DEPTH 48UL
857 u64 curr_chain_key;
858 int lockdep_depth;
859 unsigned int lockdep_recursion;
860 struct held_lock held_locks[MAX_LOCK_DEPTH];
fbb9ce95 861#endif
5eca1c10 862
c6d30853 863#ifdef CONFIG_UBSAN
5eca1c10 864 unsigned int in_ubsan;
c6d30853 865#endif
408894ee 866
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867 /* Journalling filesystem info: */
868 void *journal_info;
1da177e4 869
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870 /* Stacked block device info: */
871 struct bio_list *bio_list;
d89d8796 872
73c10101 873#ifdef CONFIG_BLOCK
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874 /* Stack plugging: */
875 struct blk_plug *plug;
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876#endif
877
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878 /* VM state: */
879 struct reclaim_state *reclaim_state;
880
881 struct backing_dev_info *backing_dev_info;
1da177e4 882
5eca1c10 883 struct io_context *io_context;
1da177e4 884
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885 /* Ptrace state: */
886 unsigned long ptrace_message;
887 siginfo_t *last_siginfo;
1da177e4 888
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889 struct task_io_accounting ioac;
890#ifdef CONFIG_TASK_XACCT
891 /* Accumulated RSS usage: */
892 u64 acct_rss_mem1;
893 /* Accumulated virtual memory usage: */
894 u64 acct_vm_mem1;
895 /* stime + utime since last update: */
896 u64 acct_timexpd;
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897#endif
898#ifdef CONFIG_CPUSETS
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899 /* Protected by ->alloc_lock: */
900 nodemask_t mems_allowed;
901 /* Seqence number to catch updates: */
902 seqcount_t mems_allowed_seq;
903 int cpuset_mem_spread_rotor;
904 int cpuset_slab_spread_rotor;
1da177e4 905#endif
ddbcc7e8 906#ifdef CONFIG_CGROUPS
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907 /* Control Group info protected by css_set_lock: */
908 struct css_set __rcu *cgroups;
909 /* cg_list protected by css_set_lock and tsk->alloc_lock: */
910 struct list_head cg_list;
ddbcc7e8 911#endif
f01d7d51 912#ifdef CONFIG_INTEL_RDT
0734ded1 913 u32 closid;
d6aaba61 914 u32 rmid;
e02737d5 915#endif
42b2dd0a 916#ifdef CONFIG_FUTEX
5eca1c10 917 struct robust_list_head __user *robust_list;
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918#ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT
919 struct compat_robust_list_head __user *compat_robust_list;
920#endif
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921 struct list_head pi_state_list;
922 struct futex_pi_state *pi_state_cache;
c7aceaba 923#endif
cdd6c482 924#ifdef CONFIG_PERF_EVENTS
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925 struct perf_event_context *perf_event_ctxp[perf_nr_task_contexts];
926 struct mutex perf_event_mutex;
927 struct list_head perf_event_list;
a63eaf34 928#endif
8f47b187 929#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT
5eca1c10 930 unsigned long preempt_disable_ip;
8f47b187 931#endif
c7aceaba 932#ifdef CONFIG_NUMA
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933 /* Protected by alloc_lock: */
934 struct mempolicy *mempolicy;
45816682 935 short il_prev;
5eca1c10 936 short pref_node_fork;
42b2dd0a 937#endif
cbee9f88 938#ifdef CONFIG_NUMA_BALANCING
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939 int numa_scan_seq;
940 unsigned int numa_scan_period;
941 unsigned int numa_scan_period_max;
942 int numa_preferred_nid;
943 unsigned long numa_migrate_retry;
944 /* Migration stamp: */
945 u64 node_stamp;
946 u64 last_task_numa_placement;
947 u64 last_sum_exec_runtime;
948 struct callback_head numa_work;
949
950 struct list_head numa_entry;
951 struct numa_group *numa_group;
8c8a743c 952
745d6147 953 /*
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954 * numa_faults is an array split into four regions:
955 * faults_memory, faults_cpu, faults_memory_buffer, faults_cpu_buffer
956 * in this precise order.
957 *
958 * faults_memory: Exponential decaying average of faults on a per-node
959 * basis. Scheduling placement decisions are made based on these
960 * counts. The values remain static for the duration of a PTE scan.
961 * faults_cpu: Track the nodes the process was running on when a NUMA
962 * hinting fault was incurred.
963 * faults_memory_buffer and faults_cpu_buffer: Record faults per node
964 * during the current scan window. When the scan completes, the counts
965 * in faults_memory and faults_cpu decay and these values are copied.
745d6147 966 */
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967 unsigned long *numa_faults;
968 unsigned long total_numa_faults;
745d6147 969
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971 * numa_faults_locality tracks if faults recorded during the last
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972 * scan window were remote/local or failed to migrate. The task scan
973 * period is adapted based on the locality of the faults with different
974 * weights depending on whether they were shared or private faults
04bb2f94 975 */
5eca1c10 976 unsigned long numa_faults_locality[3];
04bb2f94 977
5eca1c10 978 unsigned long numa_pages_migrated;
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979#endif /* CONFIG_NUMA_BALANCING */
980
5eca1c10 981 struct tlbflush_unmap_batch tlb_ubc;
72b252ae 982
5eca1c10 983 struct rcu_head rcu;
b92ce558 984
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985 /* Cache last used pipe for splice(): */
986 struct pipe_inode_info *splice_pipe;
5640f768 987
5eca1c10 988 struct page_frag task_frag;
5640f768 989
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990#ifdef CONFIG_TASK_DELAY_ACCT
991 struct task_delay_info *delays;
f4f154fd 992#endif
47913d4e 993
f4f154fd 994#ifdef CONFIG_FAULT_INJECTION
5eca1c10 995 int make_it_fail;
9049f2f6 996 unsigned int fail_nth;
ca74e92b 997#endif
9d823e8f 998 /*
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1000 * balance_dirty_pages() for a dirty throttling pause:
9d823e8f 1001 */
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1002 int nr_dirtied;
1003 int nr_dirtied_pause;
1004 /* Start of a write-and-pause period: */
1005 unsigned long dirty_paused_when;
9d823e8f 1006
9745512c 1007#ifdef CONFIG_LATENCYTOP
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1008 int latency_record_count;
1009 struct latency_record latency_record[LT_SAVECOUNT];
9745512c 1010#endif
6976675d 1011 /*
5eca1c10 1012 * Time slack values; these are used to round up poll() and
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1014 */
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1015 u64 timer_slack_ns;
1016 u64 default_timer_slack_ns;
f8d570a4 1017
0b24becc 1018#ifdef CONFIG_KASAN
5eca1c10 1019 unsigned int kasan_depth;
0b24becc 1020#endif
5eca1c10 1021
fb52607a 1022#ifdef CONFIG_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER
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1023 /* Index of current stored address in ret_stack: */
1024 int curr_ret_stack;
1025
1026 /* Stack of return addresses for return function tracing: */
1027 struct ftrace_ret_stack *ret_stack;
1028
1029 /* Timestamp for last schedule: */
1030 unsigned long long ftrace_timestamp;
1031
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1033 * Number of functions that haven't been traced
5eca1c10 1034 * because of depth overrun:
f201ae23 1035 */
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1036 atomic_t trace_overrun;
1037
1038 /* Pause tracing: */
1039 atomic_t tracing_graph_pause;
f201ae23 1040#endif
5eca1c10 1041
ea4e2bc4 1042#ifdef CONFIG_TRACING
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1043 /* State flags for use by tracers: */
1044 unsigned long trace;
1045
1046 /* Bitmask and counter of trace recursion: */
1047 unsigned long trace_recursion;
261842b7 1048#endif /* CONFIG_TRACING */
5eca1c10 1049
5c9a8750 1050#ifdef CONFIG_KCOV
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1051 /* Coverage collection mode enabled for this task (0 if disabled): */
1052 enum kcov_mode kcov_mode;
1053
1054 /* Size of the kcov_area: */
1055 unsigned int kcov_size;
1056
1057 /* Buffer for coverage collection: */
1058 void *kcov_area;
1059
1060 /* KCOV descriptor wired with this task or NULL: */
1061 struct kcov *kcov;
5c9a8750 1062#endif
5eca1c10 1063
6f185c29 1064#ifdef CONFIG_MEMCG
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1065 struct mem_cgroup *memcg_in_oom;
1066 gfp_t memcg_oom_gfp_mask;
1067 int memcg_oom_order;
b23afb93 1068
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1069 /* Number of pages to reclaim on returning to userland: */
1070 unsigned int memcg_nr_pages_over_high;
569b846d 1071#endif
5eca1c10 1072
0326f5a9 1073#ifdef CONFIG_UPROBES
5eca1c10 1074 struct uprobe_task *utask;
0326f5a9 1075#endif
cafe5635 1076#if defined(CONFIG_BCACHE) || defined(CONFIG_BCACHE_MODULE)
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1077 unsigned int sequential_io;
1078 unsigned int sequential_io_avg;
cafe5635 1079#endif
8eb23b9f 1080#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_ATOMIC_SLEEP
5eca1c10 1081 unsigned long task_state_change;
8eb23b9f 1082#endif
5eca1c10 1083 int pagefault_disabled;
03049269 1084#ifdef CONFIG_MMU
5eca1c10 1085 struct task_struct *oom_reaper_list;
03049269 1086#endif
ba14a194 1087#ifdef CONFIG_VMAP_STACK
5eca1c10 1088 struct vm_struct *stack_vm_area;
ba14a194 1089#endif
68f24b08 1090#ifdef CONFIG_THREAD_INFO_IN_TASK
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1091 /* A live task holds one reference: */
1092 atomic_t stack_refcount;
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1094#ifdef CONFIG_LIVEPATCH
1095 int patch_state;
0302e28d 1096#endif
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1097#ifdef CONFIG_SECURITY
1098 /* Used by LSM modules for access restriction: */
1099 void *security;
68f24b08 1100#endif
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1102 /*
1103 * New fields for task_struct should be added above here, so that
1104 * they are included in the randomized portion of task_struct.
1105 */
1106 randomized_struct_fields_end
1107
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1109 struct thread_struct thread;
1110
1111 /*
1112 * WARNING: on x86, 'thread_struct' contains a variable-sized
1113 * structure. It *MUST* be at the end of 'task_struct'.
1114 *
1115 * Do not put anything below here!
1116 */
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1117};
1118
e868171a 1119static inline struct pid *task_pid(struct task_struct *task)
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1120{
1121 return task->pids[PIDTYPE_PID].pid;
1122}
1123
e868171a 1124static inline struct pid *task_tgid(struct task_struct *task)
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1125{
1126 return task->group_leader->pids[PIDTYPE_PID].pid;
1127}
1128
6dda81f4 1129/*
5eca1c10 1130 * Without tasklist or RCU lock it is not safe to dereference
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1131 * the result of task_pgrp/task_session even if task == current,
1132 * we can race with another thread doing sys_setsid/sys_setpgid.
1133 */
e868171a 1134static inline struct pid *task_pgrp(struct task_struct *task)
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1135{
1136 return task->group_leader->pids[PIDTYPE_PGID].pid;
1137}
1138
e868171a 1139static inline struct pid *task_session(struct task_struct *task)
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1140{
1141 return task->group_leader->pids[PIDTYPE_SID].pid;
1142}
1143
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1144/*
1145 * the helpers to get the task's different pids as they are seen
1146 * from various namespaces
1147 *
1148 * task_xid_nr() : global id, i.e. the id seen from the init namespace;
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1149 * task_xid_vnr() : virtual id, i.e. the id seen from the pid namespace of
1150 * current.
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1151 * task_xid_nr_ns() : id seen from the ns specified;
1152 *
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1153 * see also pid_nr() etc in include/linux/pid.h
1154 */
5eca1c10 1155pid_t __task_pid_nr_ns(struct task_struct *task, enum pid_type type, struct pid_namespace *ns);
7af57294 1156
e868171a 1157static inline pid_t task_pid_nr(struct task_struct *tsk)
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1158{
1159 return tsk->pid;
1160}
1161
5eca1c10 1162static inline pid_t task_pid_nr_ns(struct task_struct *tsk, struct pid_namespace *ns)
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1163{
1164 return __task_pid_nr_ns(tsk, PIDTYPE_PID, ns);
1165}
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1166
1167static inline pid_t task_pid_vnr(struct task_struct *tsk)
1168{
52ee2dfd 1169 return __task_pid_nr_ns(tsk, PIDTYPE_PID, NULL);
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1170}
1171
1172
e868171a 1173static inline pid_t task_tgid_nr(struct task_struct *tsk)
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1174{
1175 return tsk->tgid;
1176}
1177
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1178/**
1179 * pid_alive - check that a task structure is not stale
1180 * @p: Task structure to be checked.
1181 *
1182 * Test if a process is not yet dead (at most zombie state)
1183 * If pid_alive fails, then pointers within the task structure
1184 * can be stale and must not be dereferenced.
1185 *
1186 * Return: 1 if the process is alive. 0 otherwise.
1187 */
1188static inline int pid_alive(const struct task_struct *p)
1189{
1190 return p->pids[PIDTYPE_PID].pid != NULL;
1191}
7af57294 1192
5eca1c10 1193static inline pid_t task_pgrp_nr_ns(struct task_struct *tsk, struct pid_namespace *ns)
7af57294 1194{
52ee2dfd 1195 return __task_pid_nr_ns(tsk, PIDTYPE_PGID, ns);
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1196}
1197
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1198static inline pid_t task_pgrp_vnr(struct task_struct *tsk)
1199{
52ee2dfd 1200 return __task_pid_nr_ns(tsk, PIDTYPE_PGID, NULL);
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1201}
1202
1203
5eca1c10 1204static inline pid_t task_session_nr_ns(struct task_struct *tsk, struct pid_namespace *ns)
7af57294 1205{
52ee2dfd 1206 return __task_pid_nr_ns(tsk, PIDTYPE_SID, ns);
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1207}
1208
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1209static inline pid_t task_session_vnr(struct task_struct *tsk)
1210{
52ee2dfd 1211 return __task_pid_nr_ns(tsk, PIDTYPE_SID, NULL);
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1212}
1213
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1214static inline pid_t task_tgid_nr_ns(struct task_struct *tsk, struct pid_namespace *ns)
1215{
1216 return __task_pid_nr_ns(tsk, __PIDTYPE_TGID, ns);
1217}
1218
1219static inline pid_t task_tgid_vnr(struct task_struct *tsk)
1220{
1221 return __task_pid_nr_ns(tsk, __PIDTYPE_TGID, NULL);
1222}
1223
1224static inline pid_t task_ppid_nr_ns(const struct task_struct *tsk, struct pid_namespace *ns)
1225{
1226 pid_t pid = 0;
1227
1228 rcu_read_lock();
1229 if (pid_alive(tsk))
1230 pid = task_tgid_nr_ns(rcu_dereference(tsk->real_parent), ns);
1231 rcu_read_unlock();
1232
1233 return pid;
1234}
1235
1236static inline pid_t task_ppid_nr(const struct task_struct *tsk)
1237{
1238 return task_ppid_nr_ns(tsk, &init_pid_ns);
1239}
1240
5eca1c10 1241/* Obsolete, do not use: */
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1242static inline pid_t task_pgrp_nr(struct task_struct *tsk)
1243{
1244 return task_pgrp_nr_ns(tsk, &init_pid_ns);
1245}
7af57294 1246
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1247#define TASK_REPORT_IDLE (TASK_REPORT + 1)
1248#define TASK_REPORT_MAX (TASK_REPORT_IDLE << 1)
1249
1d48b080 1250static inline unsigned int task_state_index(struct task_struct *tsk)
20435d84 1251{
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1252 unsigned int tsk_state = READ_ONCE(tsk->state);
1253 unsigned int state = (tsk_state | tsk->exit_state) & TASK_REPORT;
20435d84 1254
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1255 BUILD_BUG_ON_NOT_POWER_OF_2(TASK_REPORT_MAX);
1256
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1257 if (tsk_state == TASK_IDLE)
1258 state = TASK_REPORT_IDLE;
1259
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1260 return fls(state);
1261}
1262
1d48b080 1263static inline char task_index_to_char(unsigned int state)
1593baab 1264{
8ef9925b 1265 static const char state_char[] = "RSDTtXZPI";
1593baab 1266
06eb6184 1267 BUILD_BUG_ON(1 + ilog2(TASK_REPORT_MAX) != sizeof(state_char) - 1);
20435d84 1268
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1269 return state_char[state];
1270}
1271
1272static inline char task_state_to_char(struct task_struct *tsk)
1273{
1d48b080 1274 return task_index_to_char(task_state_index(tsk));
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1275}
1276
f400e198 1277/**
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1278 * is_global_init - check if a task structure is init. Since init
1279 * is free to have sub-threads we need to check tgid.
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1280 * @tsk: Task structure to be checked.
1281 *
1282 * Check if a task structure is the first user space task the kernel created.
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1283 *
1284 * Return: 1 if the task structure is init. 0 otherwise.
b460cbc5 1285 */
e868171a 1286static inline int is_global_init(struct task_struct *tsk)
b461cc03 1287{
570f5241 1288 return task_tgid_nr(tsk) == 1;
b461cc03 1289}
b460cbc5 1290
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1291extern struct pid *cad_pid;
1292
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1293/*
1294 * Per process flags
1295 */
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1296#define PF_IDLE 0x00000002 /* I am an IDLE thread */
1297#define PF_EXITING 0x00000004 /* Getting shut down */
1298#define PF_EXITPIDONE 0x00000008 /* PI exit done on shut down */
1299#define PF_VCPU 0x00000010 /* I'm a virtual CPU */
1300#define PF_WQ_WORKER 0x00000020 /* I'm a workqueue worker */
1301#define PF_FORKNOEXEC 0x00000040 /* Forked but didn't exec */
1302#define PF_MCE_PROCESS 0x00000080 /* Process policy on mce errors */
1303#define PF_SUPERPRIV 0x00000100 /* Used super-user privileges */
1304#define PF_DUMPCORE 0x00000200 /* Dumped core */
1305#define PF_SIGNALED 0x00000400 /* Killed by a signal */
1306#define PF_MEMALLOC 0x00000800 /* Allocating memory */
1307#define PF_NPROC_EXCEEDED 0x00001000 /* set_user() noticed that RLIMIT_NPROC was exceeded */
1308#define PF_USED_MATH 0x00002000 /* If unset the fpu must be initialized before use */
1309#define PF_USED_ASYNC 0x00004000 /* Used async_schedule*(), used by module init */
1310#define PF_NOFREEZE 0x00008000 /* This thread should not be frozen */
1311#define PF_FROZEN 0x00010000 /* Frozen for system suspend */
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1312#define PF_KSWAPD 0x00020000 /* I am kswapd */
1313#define PF_MEMALLOC_NOFS 0x00040000 /* All allocation requests will inherit GFP_NOFS */
1314#define PF_MEMALLOC_NOIO 0x00080000 /* All allocation requests will inherit GFP_NOIO */
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1315#define PF_LESS_THROTTLE 0x00100000 /* Throttle me less: I clean memory */
1316#define PF_KTHREAD 0x00200000 /* I am a kernel thread */
1317#define PF_RANDOMIZE 0x00400000 /* Randomize virtual address space */
1318#define PF_SWAPWRITE 0x00800000 /* Allowed to write to swap */
1319#define PF_NO_SETAFFINITY 0x04000000 /* Userland is not allowed to meddle with cpus_allowed */
1320#define PF_MCE_EARLY 0x08000000 /* Early kill for mce process policy */
1321#define PF_MUTEX_TESTER 0x20000000 /* Thread belongs to the rt mutex tester */
1322#define PF_FREEZER_SKIP 0x40000000 /* Freezer should not count it as freezable */
1323#define PF_SUSPEND_TASK 0x80000000 /* This thread called freeze_processes() and should not be frozen */
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1324
1325/*
1326 * Only the _current_ task can read/write to tsk->flags, but other
1327 * tasks can access tsk->flags in readonly mode for example
1328 * with tsk_used_math (like during threaded core dumping).
1329 * There is however an exception to this rule during ptrace
1330 * or during fork: the ptracer task is allowed to write to the
1331 * child->flags of its traced child (same goes for fork, the parent
1332 * can write to the child->flags), because we're guaranteed the
1333 * child is not running and in turn not changing child->flags
1334 * at the same time the parent does it.
1335 */
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1336#define clear_stopped_child_used_math(child) do { (child)->flags &= ~PF_USED_MATH; } while (0)
1337#define set_stopped_child_used_math(child) do { (child)->flags |= PF_USED_MATH; } while (0)
1338#define clear_used_math() clear_stopped_child_used_math(current)
1339#define set_used_math() set_stopped_child_used_math(current)
1340
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1341#define conditional_stopped_child_used_math(condition, child) \
1342 do { (child)->flags &= ~PF_USED_MATH, (child)->flags |= (condition) ? PF_USED_MATH : 0; } while (0)
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1343
1344#define conditional_used_math(condition) conditional_stopped_child_used_math(condition, current)
1345
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LT
1346#define copy_to_stopped_child_used_math(child) \
1347 do { (child)->flags &= ~PF_USED_MATH, (child)->flags |= current->flags & PF_USED_MATH; } while (0)
5eca1c10 1348
1da177e4 1349/* NOTE: this will return 0 or PF_USED_MATH, it will never return 1 */
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1350#define tsk_used_math(p) ((p)->flags & PF_USED_MATH)
1351#define used_math() tsk_used_math(current)
1da177e4 1352
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1353static inline bool is_percpu_thread(void)
1354{
1355#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
1356 return (current->flags & PF_NO_SETAFFINITY) &&
1357 (current->nr_cpus_allowed == 1);
1358#else
1359 return true;
1360#endif
1361}
1362
1d4457f9 1363/* Per-process atomic flags. */
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1364#define PFA_NO_NEW_PRIVS 0 /* May not gain new privileges. */
1365#define PFA_SPREAD_PAGE 1 /* Spread page cache over cpuset */
1366#define PFA_SPREAD_SLAB 2 /* Spread some slab caches over cpuset */
2ad654bc 1367
1d4457f9 1368
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1369#define TASK_PFA_TEST(name, func) \
1370 static inline bool task_##func(struct task_struct *p) \
1371 { return test_bit(PFA_##name, &p->atomic_flags); }
5eca1c10 1372
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1373#define TASK_PFA_SET(name, func) \
1374 static inline void task_set_##func(struct task_struct *p) \
1375 { set_bit(PFA_##name, &p->atomic_flags); }
5eca1c10 1376
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1377#define TASK_PFA_CLEAR(name, func) \
1378 static inline void task_clear_##func(struct task_struct *p) \
1379 { clear_bit(PFA_##name, &p->atomic_flags); }
1380
1381TASK_PFA_TEST(NO_NEW_PRIVS, no_new_privs)
1382TASK_PFA_SET(NO_NEW_PRIVS, no_new_privs)
1d4457f9 1383
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1384TASK_PFA_TEST(SPREAD_PAGE, spread_page)
1385TASK_PFA_SET(SPREAD_PAGE, spread_page)
1386TASK_PFA_CLEAR(SPREAD_PAGE, spread_page)
1387
1388TASK_PFA_TEST(SPREAD_SLAB, spread_slab)
1389TASK_PFA_SET(SPREAD_SLAB, spread_slab)
1390TASK_PFA_CLEAR(SPREAD_SLAB, spread_slab)
1d4457f9 1391
5eca1c10 1392static inline void
717a94b5 1393current_restore_flags(unsigned long orig_flags, unsigned long flags)
907aed48 1394{
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N
1395 current->flags &= ~flags;
1396 current->flags |= orig_flags & flags;
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1397}
1398
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1399extern int cpuset_cpumask_can_shrink(const struct cpumask *cur, const struct cpumask *trial);
1400extern int task_can_attach(struct task_struct *p, const struct cpumask *cs_cpus_allowed);
1da177e4 1401#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
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1402extern void do_set_cpus_allowed(struct task_struct *p, const struct cpumask *new_mask);
1403extern int set_cpus_allowed_ptr(struct task_struct *p, const struct cpumask *new_mask);
1da177e4 1404#else
5eca1c10 1405static inline void do_set_cpus_allowed(struct task_struct *p, const struct cpumask *new_mask)
1e1b6c51
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1406{
1407}
5eca1c10 1408static inline int set_cpus_allowed_ptr(struct task_struct *p, const struct cpumask *new_mask)
1da177e4 1409{
96f874e2 1410 if (!cpumask_test_cpu(0, new_mask))
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LT
1411 return -EINVAL;
1412 return 0;
1413}
1414#endif
e0ad9556 1415
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1416#ifndef cpu_relax_yield
1417#define cpu_relax_yield() cpu_relax()
1418#endif
1419
fa93384f 1420extern int yield_to(struct task_struct *p, bool preempt);
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1421extern void set_user_nice(struct task_struct *p, long nice);
1422extern int task_prio(const struct task_struct *p);
5eca1c10 1423
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1424/**
1425 * task_nice - return the nice value of a given task.
1426 * @p: the task in question.
1427 *
1428 * Return: The nice value [ -20 ... 0 ... 19 ].
1429 */
1430static inline int task_nice(const struct task_struct *p)
1431{
1432 return PRIO_TO_NICE((p)->static_prio);
1433}
5eca1c10 1434
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1435extern int can_nice(const struct task_struct *p, const int nice);
1436extern int task_curr(const struct task_struct *p);
1da177e4 1437extern int idle_cpu(int cpu);
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1438extern int sched_setscheduler(struct task_struct *, int, const struct sched_param *);
1439extern int sched_setscheduler_nocheck(struct task_struct *, int, const struct sched_param *);
1440extern int sched_setattr(struct task_struct *, const struct sched_attr *);
794a56eb 1441extern int sched_setattr_nocheck(struct task_struct *, const struct sched_attr *);
36c8b586 1442extern struct task_struct *idle_task(int cpu);
5eca1c10 1443
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1444/**
1445 * is_idle_task - is the specified task an idle task?
fa757281 1446 * @p: the task in question.
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1447 *
1448 * Return: 1 if @p is an idle task. 0 otherwise.
c4f30608 1449 */
7061ca3b 1450static inline bool is_idle_task(const struct task_struct *p)
c4f30608 1451{
c1de45ca 1452 return !!(p->flags & PF_IDLE);
c4f30608 1453}
5eca1c10 1454
36c8b586 1455extern struct task_struct *curr_task(int cpu);
a458ae2e 1456extern void ia64_set_curr_task(int cpu, struct task_struct *p);
1da177e4
LT
1457
1458void yield(void);
1459
1da177e4 1460union thread_union {
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1461#ifndef CONFIG_ARCH_TASK_STRUCT_ON_STACK
1462 struct task_struct task;
1463#endif
c65eacbe 1464#ifndef CONFIG_THREAD_INFO_IN_TASK
1da177e4 1465 struct thread_info thread_info;
c65eacbe 1466#endif
1da177e4
LT
1467 unsigned long stack[THREAD_SIZE/sizeof(long)];
1468};
1469
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1470#ifndef CONFIG_THREAD_INFO_IN_TASK
1471extern struct thread_info init_thread_info;
1472#endif
1473
1474extern unsigned long init_stack[THREAD_SIZE / sizeof(unsigned long)];
1475
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1476#ifdef CONFIG_THREAD_INFO_IN_TASK
1477static inline struct thread_info *task_thread_info(struct task_struct *task)
1478{
1479 return &task->thread_info;
1480}
1481#elif !defined(__HAVE_THREAD_FUNCTIONS)
1482# define task_thread_info(task) ((struct thread_info *)(task)->stack)
1483#endif
1484
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1485/*
1486 * find a task by one of its numerical ids
1487 *
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1488 * find_task_by_pid_ns():
1489 * finds a task by its pid in the specified namespace
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1490 * find_task_by_vpid():
1491 * finds a task by its virtual pid
198fe21b 1492 *
e49859e7 1493 * see also find_vpid() etc in include/linux/pid.h
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1494 */
1495
228ebcbe 1496extern struct task_struct *find_task_by_vpid(pid_t nr);
5eca1c10 1497extern struct task_struct *find_task_by_pid_ns(pid_t nr, struct pid_namespace *ns);
198fe21b 1498
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1499/*
1500 * find a task by its virtual pid and get the task struct
1501 */
1502extern struct task_struct *find_get_task_by_vpid(pid_t nr);
1503
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1504extern int wake_up_state(struct task_struct *tsk, unsigned int state);
1505extern int wake_up_process(struct task_struct *tsk);
3e51e3ed 1506extern void wake_up_new_task(struct task_struct *tsk);
5eca1c10 1507
1da177e4 1508#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
5eca1c10 1509extern void kick_process(struct task_struct *tsk);
1da177e4 1510#else
5eca1c10 1511static inline void kick_process(struct task_struct *tsk) { }
1da177e4 1512#endif
1da177e4 1513
82b89778 1514extern void __set_task_comm(struct task_struct *tsk, const char *from, bool exec);
5eca1c10 1515
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1516static inline void set_task_comm(struct task_struct *tsk, const char *from)
1517{
1518 __set_task_comm(tsk, from, false);
1519}
5eca1c10 1520
3756f640
AB
1521extern char *__get_task_comm(char *to, size_t len, struct task_struct *tsk);
1522#define get_task_comm(buf, tsk) ({ \
1523 BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(buf) != TASK_COMM_LEN); \
1524 __get_task_comm(buf, sizeof(buf), tsk); \
1525})
1da177e4
LT
1526
1527#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
317f3941 1528void scheduler_ipi(void);
85ba2d86 1529extern unsigned long wait_task_inactive(struct task_struct *, long match_state);
1da177e4 1530#else
184748cc 1531static inline void scheduler_ipi(void) { }
5eca1c10 1532static inline unsigned long wait_task_inactive(struct task_struct *p, long match_state)
85ba2d86
RM
1533{
1534 return 1;
1535}
1da177e4
LT
1536#endif
1537
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IM
1538/*
1539 * Set thread flags in other task's structures.
1540 * See asm/thread_info.h for TIF_xxxx flags available:
1da177e4
LT
1541 */
1542static inline void set_tsk_thread_flag(struct task_struct *tsk, int flag)
1543{
a1261f54 1544 set_ti_thread_flag(task_thread_info(tsk), flag);
1da177e4
LT
1545}
1546
1547static inline void clear_tsk_thread_flag(struct task_struct *tsk, int flag)
1548{
a1261f54 1549 clear_ti_thread_flag(task_thread_info(tsk), flag);
1da177e4
LT
1550}
1551
1552static inline int test_and_set_tsk_thread_flag(struct task_struct *tsk, int flag)
1553{
a1261f54 1554 return test_and_set_ti_thread_flag(task_thread_info(tsk), flag);
1da177e4
LT
1555}
1556
1557static inline int test_and_clear_tsk_thread_flag(struct task_struct *tsk, int flag)
1558{
a1261f54 1559 return test_and_clear_ti_thread_flag(task_thread_info(tsk), flag);
1da177e4
LT
1560}
1561
1562static inline int test_tsk_thread_flag(struct task_struct *tsk, int flag)
1563{
a1261f54 1564 return test_ti_thread_flag(task_thread_info(tsk), flag);
1da177e4
LT
1565}
1566
1567static inline void set_tsk_need_resched(struct task_struct *tsk)
1568{
1569 set_tsk_thread_flag(tsk,TIF_NEED_RESCHED);
1570}
1571
1572static inline void clear_tsk_need_resched(struct task_struct *tsk)
1573{
1574 clear_tsk_thread_flag(tsk,TIF_NEED_RESCHED);
1575}
1576
8ae121ac
GH
1577static inline int test_tsk_need_resched(struct task_struct *tsk)
1578{
1579 return unlikely(test_tsk_thread_flag(tsk,TIF_NEED_RESCHED));
1580}
1581
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LT
1582/*
1583 * cond_resched() and cond_resched_lock(): latency reduction via
1584 * explicit rescheduling in places that are safe. The return
1585 * value indicates whether a reschedule was done in fact.
1586 * cond_resched_lock() will drop the spinlock before scheduling,
1587 * cond_resched_softirq() will enable bhs before scheduling.
1588 */
35a773a0 1589#ifndef CONFIG_PREEMPT
c3921ab7 1590extern int _cond_resched(void);
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1591#else
1592static inline int _cond_resched(void) { return 0; }
1593#endif
6f80bd98 1594
613afbf8 1595#define cond_resched() ({ \
3427445a 1596 ___might_sleep(__FILE__, __LINE__, 0); \
613afbf8
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1597 _cond_resched(); \
1598})
6f80bd98 1599
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1600extern int __cond_resched_lock(spinlock_t *lock);
1601
1602#define cond_resched_lock(lock) ({ \
3427445a 1603 ___might_sleep(__FILE__, __LINE__, PREEMPT_LOCK_OFFSET);\
613afbf8
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1604 __cond_resched_lock(lock); \
1605})
1606
1607extern int __cond_resched_softirq(void);
1608
75e1056f 1609#define cond_resched_softirq() ({ \
3427445a 1610 ___might_sleep(__FILE__, __LINE__, SOFTIRQ_DISABLE_OFFSET); \
75e1056f 1611 __cond_resched_softirq(); \
613afbf8 1612})
1da177e4 1613
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SH
1614static inline void cond_resched_rcu(void)
1615{
1616#if defined(CONFIG_DEBUG_ATOMIC_SLEEP) || !defined(CONFIG_PREEMPT_RCU)
1617 rcu_read_unlock();
1618 cond_resched();
1619 rcu_read_lock();
1620#endif
1621}
1622
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LT
1623/*
1624 * Does a critical section need to be broken due to another
95c354fe
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1625 * task waiting?: (technically does not depend on CONFIG_PREEMPT,
1626 * but a general need for low latency)
1da177e4 1627 */
95c354fe 1628static inline int spin_needbreak(spinlock_t *lock)
1da177e4 1629{
95c354fe
NP
1630#ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT
1631 return spin_is_contended(lock);
1632#else
1da177e4 1633 return 0;
95c354fe 1634#endif
1da177e4
LT
1635}
1636
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1637static __always_inline bool need_resched(void)
1638{
1639 return unlikely(tif_need_resched());
1640}
1641
1da177e4
LT
1642/*
1643 * Wrappers for p->thread_info->cpu access. No-op on UP.
1644 */
1645#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
1646
1647static inline unsigned int task_cpu(const struct task_struct *p)
1648{
c65eacbe
AL
1649#ifdef CONFIG_THREAD_INFO_IN_TASK
1650 return p->cpu;
1651#else
a1261f54 1652 return task_thread_info(p)->cpu;
c65eacbe 1653#endif
1da177e4
LT
1654}
1655
c65cc870 1656extern void set_task_cpu(struct task_struct *p, unsigned int cpu);
1da177e4
LT
1657
1658#else
1659
1660static inline unsigned int task_cpu(const struct task_struct *p)
1661{
1662 return 0;
1663}
1664
1665static inline void set_task_cpu(struct task_struct *p, unsigned int cpu)
1666{
1667}
1668
1669#endif /* CONFIG_SMP */
1670
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1671/*
1672 * In order to reduce various lock holder preemption latencies provide an
1673 * interface to see if a vCPU is currently running or not.
1674 *
1675 * This allows us to terminate optimistic spin loops and block, analogous to
1676 * the native optimistic spin heuristic of testing if the lock owner task is
1677 * running or not.
1678 */
1679#ifndef vcpu_is_preempted
1680# define vcpu_is_preempted(cpu) false
1681#endif
1682
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1683extern long sched_setaffinity(pid_t pid, const struct cpumask *new_mask);
1684extern long sched_getaffinity(pid_t pid, struct cpumask *mask);
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1686#ifndef TASK_SIZE_OF
1687#define TASK_SIZE_OF(tsk) TASK_SIZE
1688#endif
1689
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