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1 | /* |
2 | * workqueue.h --- work queue handling for Linux. | |
3 | */ | |
4 | ||
5 | #ifndef _LINUX_WORKQUEUE_H | |
6 | #define _LINUX_WORKQUEUE_H | |
7 | ||
8 | #include <linux/timer.h> | |
9 | #include <linux/linkage.h> | |
10 | #include <linux/bitops.h> | |
4e6045f1 | 11 | #include <linux/lockdep.h> |
7a22ad75 | 12 | #include <linux/threads.h> |
60063497 | 13 | #include <linux/atomic.h> |
7a4e344c | 14 | #include <linux/cpumask.h> |
1da177e4 LT |
15 | |
16 | struct workqueue_struct; | |
17 | ||
65f27f38 DH |
18 | struct work_struct; |
19 | typedef void (*work_func_t)(struct work_struct *work); | |
d8e794df | 20 | void delayed_work_timer_fn(unsigned long __data); |
6bb49e59 | 21 | |
a08727ba LT |
22 | /* |
23 | * The first word is the work queue pointer and the flags rolled into | |
24 | * one | |
25 | */ | |
26 | #define work_data_bits(work) ((unsigned long *)(&(work)->data)) | |
27 | ||
22df02bb TH |
28 | enum { |
29 | WORK_STRUCT_PENDING_BIT = 0, /* work item is pending execution */ | |
8a2e8e5d | 30 | WORK_STRUCT_DELAYED_BIT = 1, /* work item is delayed */ |
112202d9 | 31 | WORK_STRUCT_PWQ_BIT = 2, /* data points to pwq */ |
8a2e8e5d | 32 | WORK_STRUCT_LINKED_BIT = 3, /* next work is linked to this one */ |
22df02bb | 33 | #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_OBJECTS_WORK |
8a2e8e5d TH |
34 | WORK_STRUCT_STATIC_BIT = 4, /* static initializer (debugobjects) */ |
35 | WORK_STRUCT_COLOR_SHIFT = 5, /* color for workqueue flushing */ | |
0f900049 | 36 | #else |
8a2e8e5d | 37 | WORK_STRUCT_COLOR_SHIFT = 4, /* color for workqueue flushing */ |
22df02bb TH |
38 | #endif |
39 | ||
73f53c4a TH |
40 | WORK_STRUCT_COLOR_BITS = 4, |
41 | ||
22df02bb | 42 | WORK_STRUCT_PENDING = 1 << WORK_STRUCT_PENDING_BIT, |
8a2e8e5d | 43 | WORK_STRUCT_DELAYED = 1 << WORK_STRUCT_DELAYED_BIT, |
112202d9 | 44 | WORK_STRUCT_PWQ = 1 << WORK_STRUCT_PWQ_BIT, |
affee4b2 | 45 | WORK_STRUCT_LINKED = 1 << WORK_STRUCT_LINKED_BIT, |
22df02bb TH |
46 | #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_OBJECTS_WORK |
47 | WORK_STRUCT_STATIC = 1 << WORK_STRUCT_STATIC_BIT, | |
48 | #else | |
49 | WORK_STRUCT_STATIC = 0, | |
50 | #endif | |
51 | ||
73f53c4a TH |
52 | /* |
53 | * The last color is no color used for works which don't | |
54 | * participate in workqueue flushing. | |
55 | */ | |
56 | WORK_NR_COLORS = (1 << WORK_STRUCT_COLOR_BITS) - 1, | |
57 | WORK_NO_COLOR = WORK_NR_COLORS, | |
58 | ||
79bc251f | 59 | /* not bound to any CPU, prefer the local CPU */ |
f3421797 | 60 | WORK_CPU_UNBOUND = NR_CPUS, |
bdbc5dd7 | 61 | |
73f53c4a | 62 | /* |
112202d9 TH |
63 | * Reserve 7 bits off of pwq pointer w/ debugobjects turned off. |
64 | * This makes pwqs aligned to 256 bytes and allows 15 workqueue | |
65 | * flush colors. | |
73f53c4a TH |
66 | */ |
67 | WORK_STRUCT_FLAG_BITS = WORK_STRUCT_COLOR_SHIFT + | |
68 | WORK_STRUCT_COLOR_BITS, | |
69 | ||
112202d9 | 70 | /* data contains off-queue information when !WORK_STRUCT_PWQ */ |
45d9550a | 71 | WORK_OFFQ_FLAG_BASE = WORK_STRUCT_COLOR_SHIFT, |
bbb68dfa | 72 | |
8603e1b3 TH |
73 | __WORK_OFFQ_CANCELING = WORK_OFFQ_FLAG_BASE, |
74 | WORK_OFFQ_CANCELING = (1 << __WORK_OFFQ_CANCELING), | |
bbb68dfa | 75 | |
715b06b8 TH |
76 | /* |
77 | * When a work item is off queue, its high bits point to the last | |
7c3eed5c TH |
78 | * pool it was on. Cap at 31 bits and use the highest number to |
79 | * indicate that no pool is associated. | |
715b06b8 | 80 | */ |
bbb68dfa | 81 | WORK_OFFQ_FLAG_BITS = 1, |
7c3eed5c TH |
82 | WORK_OFFQ_POOL_SHIFT = WORK_OFFQ_FLAG_BASE + WORK_OFFQ_FLAG_BITS, |
83 | WORK_OFFQ_LEFT = BITS_PER_LONG - WORK_OFFQ_POOL_SHIFT, | |
84 | WORK_OFFQ_POOL_BITS = WORK_OFFQ_LEFT <= 31 ? WORK_OFFQ_LEFT : 31, | |
85 | WORK_OFFQ_POOL_NONE = (1LU << WORK_OFFQ_POOL_BITS) - 1, | |
b5490077 TH |
86 | |
87 | /* convenience constants */ | |
0f900049 | 88 | WORK_STRUCT_FLAG_MASK = (1UL << WORK_STRUCT_FLAG_BITS) - 1, |
22df02bb | 89 | WORK_STRUCT_WQ_DATA_MASK = ~WORK_STRUCT_FLAG_MASK, |
7c3eed5c | 90 | WORK_STRUCT_NO_POOL = (unsigned long)WORK_OFFQ_POOL_NONE << WORK_OFFQ_POOL_SHIFT, |
dcd989cb TH |
91 | |
92 | /* bit mask for work_busy() return values */ | |
93 | WORK_BUSY_PENDING = 1 << 0, | |
94 | WORK_BUSY_RUNNING = 1 << 1, | |
3d1cb205 TH |
95 | |
96 | /* maximum string length for set_worker_desc() */ | |
97 | WORKER_DESC_LEN = 24, | |
22df02bb TH |
98 | }; |
99 | ||
1da177e4 | 100 | struct work_struct { |
a08727ba | 101 | atomic_long_t data; |
1da177e4 | 102 | struct list_head entry; |
6bb49e59 | 103 | work_func_t func; |
4e6045f1 JB |
104 | #ifdef CONFIG_LOCKDEP |
105 | struct lockdep_map lockdep_map; | |
106 | #endif | |
52bad64d DH |
107 | }; |
108 | ||
a45463cb | 109 | #define WORK_DATA_INIT() ATOMIC_LONG_INIT((unsigned long)WORK_STRUCT_NO_POOL) |
7a22ad75 | 110 | #define WORK_DATA_STATIC_INIT() \ |
a45463cb | 111 | ATOMIC_LONG_INIT((unsigned long)(WORK_STRUCT_NO_POOL | WORK_STRUCT_STATIC)) |
a08727ba | 112 | |
52bad64d DH |
113 | struct delayed_work { |
114 | struct work_struct work; | |
1da177e4 | 115 | struct timer_list timer; |
60c057bc LJ |
116 | |
117 | /* target workqueue and CPU ->timer uses to queue ->work */ | |
118 | struct workqueue_struct *wq; | |
1265057f | 119 | int cpu; |
1da177e4 LT |
120 | }; |
121 | ||
42412c3a SF |
122 | /** |
123 | * struct workqueue_attrs - A struct for workqueue attributes. | |
d55262c4 | 124 | * |
42412c3a | 125 | * This can be used to change attributes of an unbound workqueue. |
7a4e344c TH |
126 | */ |
127 | struct workqueue_attrs { | |
42412c3a SF |
128 | /** |
129 | * @nice: nice level | |
130 | */ | |
131 | int nice; | |
132 | ||
133 | /** | |
134 | * @cpumask: allowed CPUs | |
135 | */ | |
136 | cpumask_var_t cpumask; | |
137 | ||
138 | /** | |
139 | * @no_numa: disable NUMA affinity | |
140 | * | |
141 | * Unlike other fields, ``no_numa`` isn't a property of a worker_pool. It | |
142 | * only modifies how :c:func:`apply_workqueue_attrs` select pools and thus | |
143 | * doesn't participate in pool hash calculations or equality comparisons. | |
144 | */ | |
145 | bool no_numa; | |
7a4e344c TH |
146 | }; |
147 | ||
bf6aede7 JD |
148 | static inline struct delayed_work *to_delayed_work(struct work_struct *work) |
149 | { | |
150 | return container_of(work, struct delayed_work, work); | |
151 | } | |
152 | ||
1fa44eca JB |
153 | struct execute_work { |
154 | struct work_struct work; | |
155 | }; | |
156 | ||
4e6045f1 JB |
157 | #ifdef CONFIG_LOCKDEP |
158 | /* | |
159 | * NB: because we have to copy the lockdep_map, setting _key | |
160 | * here is required, otherwise it could get initialised to the | |
161 | * copy of the lockdep_map! | |
162 | */ | |
163 | #define __WORK_INIT_LOCKDEP_MAP(n, k) \ | |
164 | .lockdep_map = STATIC_LOCKDEP_MAP_INIT(n, k), | |
165 | #else | |
166 | #define __WORK_INIT_LOCKDEP_MAP(n, k) | |
167 | #endif | |
168 | ||
ee64e7f6 TH |
169 | #define __WORK_INITIALIZER(n, f) { \ |
170 | .data = WORK_DATA_STATIC_INIT(), \ | |
171 | .entry = { &(n).entry, &(n).entry }, \ | |
172 | .func = (f), \ | |
173 | __WORK_INIT_LOCKDEP_MAP(#n, &(n)) \ | |
65f27f38 DH |
174 | } |
175 | ||
f991b318 | 176 | #define __DELAYED_WORK_INITIALIZER(n, f, tflags) { \ |
ee64e7f6 | 177 | .work = __WORK_INITIALIZER((n).work, (f)), \ |
f991b318 | 178 | .timer = __TIMER_INITIALIZER(delayed_work_timer_fn, \ |
e0aecdd8 TH |
179 | 0, (unsigned long)&(n), \ |
180 | (tflags) | TIMER_IRQSAFE), \ | |
dd6414b5 PC |
181 | } |
182 | ||
ee64e7f6 | 183 | #define DECLARE_WORK(n, f) \ |
65f27f38 DH |
184 | struct work_struct n = __WORK_INITIALIZER(n, f) |
185 | ||
ee64e7f6 | 186 | #define DECLARE_DELAYED_WORK(n, f) \ |
f991b318 | 187 | struct delayed_work n = __DELAYED_WORK_INITIALIZER(n, f, 0) |
65f27f38 | 188 | |
203b42f7 | 189 | #define DECLARE_DEFERRABLE_WORK(n, f) \ |
f991b318 | 190 | struct delayed_work n = __DELAYED_WORK_INITIALIZER(n, f, TIMER_DEFERRABLE) |
dd6414b5 | 191 | |
dc186ad7 TG |
192 | #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_OBJECTS_WORK |
193 | extern void __init_work(struct work_struct *work, int onstack); | |
194 | extern void destroy_work_on_stack(struct work_struct *work); | |
ea2e64f2 | 195 | extern void destroy_delayed_work_on_stack(struct delayed_work *work); |
4690c4ab TH |
196 | static inline unsigned int work_static(struct work_struct *work) |
197 | { | |
22df02bb | 198 | return *work_data_bits(work) & WORK_STRUCT_STATIC; |
4690c4ab | 199 | } |
dc186ad7 TG |
200 | #else |
201 | static inline void __init_work(struct work_struct *work, int onstack) { } | |
202 | static inline void destroy_work_on_stack(struct work_struct *work) { } | |
ea2e64f2 | 203 | static inline void destroy_delayed_work_on_stack(struct delayed_work *work) { } |
4690c4ab | 204 | static inline unsigned int work_static(struct work_struct *work) { return 0; } |
dc186ad7 TG |
205 | #endif |
206 | ||
1da177e4 | 207 | /* |
52bad64d | 208 | * initialize all of a work item in one go |
a08727ba | 209 | * |
b9049df5 | 210 | * NOTE! No point in using "atomic_long_set()": using a direct |
a08727ba LT |
211 | * assignment of the work data initializer allows the compiler |
212 | * to generate better code. | |
1da177e4 | 213 | */ |
4e6045f1 | 214 | #ifdef CONFIG_LOCKDEP |
dc186ad7 | 215 | #define __INIT_WORK(_work, _func, _onstack) \ |
65f27f38 | 216 | do { \ |
4e6045f1 JB |
217 | static struct lock_class_key __key; \ |
218 | \ | |
dc186ad7 | 219 | __init_work((_work), _onstack); \ |
23b2e599 | 220 | (_work)->data = (atomic_long_t) WORK_DATA_INIT(); \ |
ee64e7f6 | 221 | lockdep_init_map(&(_work)->lockdep_map, #_work, &__key, 0); \ |
65f27f38 | 222 | INIT_LIST_HEAD(&(_work)->entry); \ |
f073f922 | 223 | (_work)->func = (_func); \ |
65f27f38 | 224 | } while (0) |
4e6045f1 | 225 | #else |
dc186ad7 | 226 | #define __INIT_WORK(_work, _func, _onstack) \ |
4e6045f1 | 227 | do { \ |
dc186ad7 | 228 | __init_work((_work), _onstack); \ |
4e6045f1 JB |
229 | (_work)->data = (atomic_long_t) WORK_DATA_INIT(); \ |
230 | INIT_LIST_HEAD(&(_work)->entry); \ | |
f073f922 | 231 | (_work)->func = (_func); \ |
4e6045f1 JB |
232 | } while (0) |
233 | #endif | |
65f27f38 | 234 | |
ee64e7f6 | 235 | #define INIT_WORK(_work, _func) \ |
9da7dae9 | 236 | __INIT_WORK((_work), (_func), 0) |
dc186ad7 | 237 | |
ee64e7f6 | 238 | #define INIT_WORK_ONSTACK(_work, _func) \ |
9da7dae9 | 239 | __INIT_WORK((_work), (_func), 1) |
dc186ad7 | 240 | |
f991b318 | 241 | #define __INIT_DELAYED_WORK(_work, _func, _tflags) \ |
ee64e7f6 TH |
242 | do { \ |
243 | INIT_WORK(&(_work)->work, (_func)); \ | |
f991b318 | 244 | __setup_timer(&(_work)->timer, delayed_work_timer_fn, \ |
e0aecdd8 TH |
245 | (unsigned long)(_work), \ |
246 | (_tflags) | TIMER_IRQSAFE); \ | |
52bad64d DH |
247 | } while (0) |
248 | ||
f991b318 | 249 | #define __INIT_DELAYED_WORK_ONSTACK(_work, _func, _tflags) \ |
ee64e7f6 TH |
250 | do { \ |
251 | INIT_WORK_ONSTACK(&(_work)->work, (_func)); \ | |
f991b318 TH |
252 | __setup_timer_on_stack(&(_work)->timer, \ |
253 | delayed_work_timer_fn, \ | |
254 | (unsigned long)(_work), \ | |
e0aecdd8 | 255 | (_tflags) | TIMER_IRQSAFE); \ |
6d612b0f PZ |
256 | } while (0) |
257 | ||
f991b318 TH |
258 | #define INIT_DELAYED_WORK(_work, _func) \ |
259 | __INIT_DELAYED_WORK(_work, _func, 0) | |
260 | ||
261 | #define INIT_DELAYED_WORK_ONSTACK(_work, _func) \ | |
262 | __INIT_DELAYED_WORK_ONSTACK(_work, _func, 0) | |
263 | ||
203b42f7 | 264 | #define INIT_DEFERRABLE_WORK(_work, _func) \ |
f991b318 TH |
265 | __INIT_DELAYED_WORK(_work, _func, TIMER_DEFERRABLE) |
266 | ||
267 | #define INIT_DEFERRABLE_WORK_ONSTACK(_work, _func) \ | |
268 | __INIT_DELAYED_WORK_ONSTACK(_work, _func, TIMER_DEFERRABLE) | |
28287033 | 269 | |
365970a1 DH |
270 | /** |
271 | * work_pending - Find out whether a work item is currently pending | |
272 | * @work: The work item in question | |
273 | */ | |
274 | #define work_pending(work) \ | |
22df02bb | 275 | test_bit(WORK_STRUCT_PENDING_BIT, work_data_bits(work)) |
365970a1 DH |
276 | |
277 | /** | |
278 | * delayed_work_pending - Find out whether a delayable work item is currently | |
279 | * pending | |
355c0663 | 280 | * @w: The work item in question |
365970a1 | 281 | */ |
0221872a LT |
282 | #define delayed_work_pending(w) \ |
283 | work_pending(&(w)->work) | |
365970a1 | 284 | |
c54fce6e TH |
285 | /* |
286 | * Workqueue flags and constants. For details, please refer to | |
42412c3a | 287 | * Documentation/core-api/workqueue.rst. |
c54fce6e | 288 | */ |
97e37d7b | 289 | enum { |
c7fc77f7 | 290 | WQ_UNBOUND = 1 << 1, /* not bound to any cpu */ |
58a69cb4 | 291 | WQ_FREEZABLE = 1 << 2, /* freeze during suspend */ |
6370a6ad | 292 | WQ_MEM_RECLAIM = 1 << 3, /* may be used for memory reclaim */ |
649027d7 | 293 | WQ_HIGHPRI = 1 << 4, /* high priority */ |
41f50094 | 294 | WQ_CPU_INTENSIVE = 1 << 5, /* cpu intensive workqueue */ |
226223ab | 295 | WQ_SYSFS = 1 << 6, /* visible in sysfs, see wq_sysfs_register() */ |
b71ab8c2 | 296 | |
cee22a15 VK |
297 | /* |
298 | * Per-cpu workqueues are generally preferred because they tend to | |
299 | * show better performance thanks to cache locality. Per-cpu | |
300 | * workqueues exclude the scheduler from choosing the CPU to | |
301 | * execute the worker threads, which has an unfortunate side effect | |
302 | * of increasing power consumption. | |
303 | * | |
304 | * The scheduler considers a CPU idle if it doesn't have any task | |
305 | * to execute and tries to keep idle cores idle to conserve power; | |
306 | * however, for example, a per-cpu work item scheduled from an | |
307 | * interrupt handler on an idle CPU will force the scheduler to | |
308 | * excute the work item on that CPU breaking the idleness, which in | |
309 | * turn may lead to more scheduling choices which are sub-optimal | |
310 | * in terms of power consumption. | |
311 | * | |
312 | * Workqueues marked with WQ_POWER_EFFICIENT are per-cpu by default | |
313 | * but become unbound if workqueue.power_efficient kernel param is | |
314 | * specified. Per-cpu workqueues which are identified to | |
315 | * contribute significantly to power-consumption are identified and | |
316 | * marked with this flag and enabling the power_efficient mode | |
317 | * leads to noticeable power saving at the cost of small | |
318 | * performance disadvantage. | |
319 | * | |
320 | * http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/1480396 | |
321 | */ | |
322 | WQ_POWER_EFFICIENT = 1 << 7, | |
323 | ||
618b01eb | 324 | __WQ_DRAINING = 1 << 16, /* internal: workqueue is draining */ |
8719dcea | 325 | __WQ_ORDERED = 1 << 17, /* internal: workqueue is ordered */ |
23d11a58 | 326 | __WQ_LEGACY = 1 << 18, /* internal: create*_workqueue() */ |
e41e704b | 327 | |
b71ab8c2 | 328 | WQ_MAX_ACTIVE = 512, /* I like 512, better ideas? */ |
f3421797 | 329 | WQ_MAX_UNBOUND_PER_CPU = 4, /* 4 * #cpus for unbound wq */ |
b71ab8c2 | 330 | WQ_DFL_ACTIVE = WQ_MAX_ACTIVE / 2, |
97e37d7b | 331 | }; |
52bad64d | 332 | |
f3421797 TH |
333 | /* unbound wq's aren't per-cpu, scale max_active according to #cpus */ |
334 | #define WQ_UNBOUND_MAX_ACTIVE \ | |
335 | max_t(int, WQ_MAX_ACTIVE, num_possible_cpus() * WQ_MAX_UNBOUND_PER_CPU) | |
65f27f38 | 336 | |
d320c038 TH |
337 | /* |
338 | * System-wide workqueues which are always present. | |
339 | * | |
340 | * system_wq is the one used by schedule[_delayed]_work[_on](). | |
341 | * Multi-CPU multi-threaded. There are users which expect relatively | |
342 | * short queue flush time. Don't queue works which can run for too | |
343 | * long. | |
344 | * | |
73e43544 LJ |
345 | * system_highpri_wq is similar to system_wq but for work items which |
346 | * require WQ_HIGHPRI. | |
347 | * | |
d320c038 TH |
348 | * system_long_wq is similar to system_wq but may host long running |
349 | * works. Queue flushing might take relatively long. | |
350 | * | |
f3421797 TH |
351 | * system_unbound_wq is unbound workqueue. Workers are not bound to |
352 | * any specific CPU, not concurrency managed, and all queued works are | |
353 | * executed immediately as long as max_active limit is not reached and | |
354 | * resources are available. | |
4149efb2 | 355 | * |
24d51add TH |
356 | * system_freezable_wq is equivalent to system_wq except that it's |
357 | * freezable. | |
0668106c VK |
358 | * |
359 | * *_power_efficient_wq are inclined towards saving power and converted | |
360 | * into WQ_UNBOUND variants if 'wq_power_efficient' is enabled; otherwise, | |
361 | * they are same as their non-power-efficient counterparts - e.g. | |
362 | * system_power_efficient_wq is identical to system_wq if | |
363 | * 'wq_power_efficient' is disabled. See WQ_POWER_EFFICIENT for more info. | |
d320c038 TH |
364 | */ |
365 | extern struct workqueue_struct *system_wq; | |
73e43544 | 366 | extern struct workqueue_struct *system_highpri_wq; |
d320c038 | 367 | extern struct workqueue_struct *system_long_wq; |
f3421797 | 368 | extern struct workqueue_struct *system_unbound_wq; |
24d51add | 369 | extern struct workqueue_struct *system_freezable_wq; |
0668106c VK |
370 | extern struct workqueue_struct *system_power_efficient_wq; |
371 | extern struct workqueue_struct *system_freezable_power_efficient_wq; | |
ae930e0f | 372 | |
4e6045f1 | 373 | extern struct workqueue_struct * |
b196be89 TH |
374 | __alloc_workqueue_key(const char *fmt, unsigned int flags, int max_active, |
375 | struct lock_class_key *key, const char *lock_name, ...) __printf(1, 6); | |
4e6045f1 | 376 | |
b196be89 TH |
377 | /** |
378 | * alloc_workqueue - allocate a workqueue | |
379 | * @fmt: printf format for the name of the workqueue | |
380 | * @flags: WQ_* flags | |
381 | * @max_active: max in-flight work items, 0 for default | |
355c0663 | 382 | * @args...: args for @fmt |
b196be89 TH |
383 | * |
384 | * Allocate a workqueue with the specified parameters. For detailed | |
42412c3a SF |
385 | * information on WQ_* flags, please refer to |
386 | * Documentation/core-api/workqueue.rst. | |
b196be89 TH |
387 | * |
388 | * The __lock_name macro dance is to guarantee that single lock_class_key | |
389 | * doesn't end up with different namesm, which isn't allowed by lockdep. | |
390 | * | |
391 | * RETURNS: | |
392 | * Pointer to the allocated workqueue on success, %NULL on failure. | |
393 | */ | |
4e6045f1 | 394 | #ifdef CONFIG_LOCKDEP |
ee64e7f6 TH |
395 | #define alloc_workqueue(fmt, flags, max_active, args...) \ |
396 | ({ \ | |
397 | static struct lock_class_key __key; \ | |
398 | const char *__lock_name; \ | |
399 | \ | |
fada94ee | 400 | __lock_name = #fmt#args; \ |
ee64e7f6 TH |
401 | \ |
402 | __alloc_workqueue_key((fmt), (flags), (max_active), \ | |
403 | &__key, __lock_name, ##args); \ | |
4e6045f1 JB |
404 | }) |
405 | #else | |
ee64e7f6 TH |
406 | #define alloc_workqueue(fmt, flags, max_active, args...) \ |
407 | __alloc_workqueue_key((fmt), (flags), (max_active), \ | |
b196be89 | 408 | NULL, NULL, ##args) |
4e6045f1 JB |
409 | #endif |
410 | ||
81dcaf65 TH |
411 | /** |
412 | * alloc_ordered_workqueue - allocate an ordered workqueue | |
b196be89 | 413 | * @fmt: printf format for the name of the workqueue |
58a69cb4 | 414 | * @flags: WQ_* flags (only WQ_FREEZABLE and WQ_MEM_RECLAIM are meaningful) |
355c0663 | 415 | * @args...: args for @fmt |
81dcaf65 TH |
416 | * |
417 | * Allocate an ordered workqueue. An ordered workqueue executes at | |
418 | * most one work item at any given time in the queued order. They are | |
419 | * implemented as unbound workqueues with @max_active of one. | |
420 | * | |
421 | * RETURNS: | |
422 | * Pointer to the allocated workqueue on success, %NULL on failure. | |
423 | */ | |
ee64e7f6 | 424 | #define alloc_ordered_workqueue(fmt, flags, args...) \ |
8719dcea | 425 | alloc_workqueue(fmt, WQ_UNBOUND | __WQ_ORDERED | (flags), 1, ##args) |
81dcaf65 | 426 | |
ee64e7f6 | 427 | #define create_workqueue(name) \ |
23d11a58 | 428 | alloc_workqueue("%s", __WQ_LEGACY | WQ_MEM_RECLAIM, 1, (name)) |
ee64e7f6 | 429 | #define create_freezable_workqueue(name) \ |
23d11a58 TH |
430 | alloc_workqueue("%s", __WQ_LEGACY | WQ_FREEZABLE | WQ_UNBOUND | \ |
431 | WQ_MEM_RECLAIM, 1, (name)) | |
ee64e7f6 | 432 | #define create_singlethread_workqueue(name) \ |
23d11a58 | 433 | alloc_ordered_workqueue("%s", __WQ_LEGACY | WQ_MEM_RECLAIM, name) |
1da177e4 LT |
434 | |
435 | extern void destroy_workqueue(struct workqueue_struct *wq); | |
436 | ||
7a4e344c TH |
437 | struct workqueue_attrs *alloc_workqueue_attrs(gfp_t gfp_mask); |
438 | void free_workqueue_attrs(struct workqueue_attrs *attrs); | |
9e8cd2f5 TH |
439 | int apply_workqueue_attrs(struct workqueue_struct *wq, |
440 | const struct workqueue_attrs *attrs); | |
042f7df1 | 441 | int workqueue_set_unbound_cpumask(cpumask_var_t cpumask); |
7a4e344c | 442 | |
d4283e93 | 443 | extern bool queue_work_on(int cpu, struct workqueue_struct *wq, |
c1a220e7 | 444 | struct work_struct *work); |
d4283e93 | 445 | extern bool queue_delayed_work_on(int cpu, struct workqueue_struct *wq, |
28e53bdd | 446 | struct delayed_work *work, unsigned long delay); |
8376fe22 TH |
447 | extern bool mod_delayed_work_on(int cpu, struct workqueue_struct *wq, |
448 | struct delayed_work *dwork, unsigned long delay); | |
28e53bdd | 449 | |
b3c97528 | 450 | extern void flush_workqueue(struct workqueue_struct *wq); |
9c5a2ba7 | 451 | extern void drain_workqueue(struct workqueue_struct *wq); |
1da177e4 | 452 | |
65f27f38 | 453 | extern int schedule_on_each_cpu(work_func_t func); |
1da177e4 | 454 | |
65f27f38 | 455 | int execute_in_process_context(work_func_t fn, struct execute_work *); |
1da177e4 | 456 | |
401a8d04 | 457 | extern bool flush_work(struct work_struct *work); |
f72b8792 | 458 | extern bool cancel_work(struct work_struct *work); |
401a8d04 TH |
459 | extern bool cancel_work_sync(struct work_struct *work); |
460 | ||
461 | extern bool flush_delayed_work(struct delayed_work *dwork); | |
57b30ae7 | 462 | extern bool cancel_delayed_work(struct delayed_work *dwork); |
401a8d04 | 463 | extern bool cancel_delayed_work_sync(struct delayed_work *dwork); |
28e53bdd | 464 | |
dcd989cb TH |
465 | extern void workqueue_set_max_active(struct workqueue_struct *wq, |
466 | int max_active); | |
e6267616 | 467 | extern bool current_is_workqueue_rescuer(void); |
d84ff051 | 468 | extern bool workqueue_congested(int cpu, struct workqueue_struct *wq); |
dcd989cb | 469 | extern unsigned int work_busy(struct work_struct *work); |
3d1cb205 TH |
470 | extern __printf(1, 2) void set_worker_desc(const char *fmt, ...); |
471 | extern void print_worker_info(const char *log_lvl, struct task_struct *task); | |
3494fc30 | 472 | extern void show_workqueue_state(void); |
dcd989cb | 473 | |
8425e3d5 TH |
474 | /** |
475 | * queue_work - queue work on a workqueue | |
476 | * @wq: workqueue to use | |
477 | * @work: work to queue | |
478 | * | |
479 | * Returns %false if @work was already on a queue, %true otherwise. | |
480 | * | |
481 | * We queue the work to the CPU on which it was submitted, but if the CPU dies | |
482 | * it can be processed by another CPU. | |
483 | */ | |
484 | static inline bool queue_work(struct workqueue_struct *wq, | |
485 | struct work_struct *work) | |
486 | { | |
487 | return queue_work_on(WORK_CPU_UNBOUND, wq, work); | |
488 | } | |
489 | ||
490 | /** | |
491 | * queue_delayed_work - queue work on a workqueue after delay | |
492 | * @wq: workqueue to use | |
493 | * @dwork: delayable work to queue | |
494 | * @delay: number of jiffies to wait before queueing | |
495 | * | |
496 | * Equivalent to queue_delayed_work_on() but tries to use the local CPU. | |
497 | */ | |
498 | static inline bool queue_delayed_work(struct workqueue_struct *wq, | |
499 | struct delayed_work *dwork, | |
500 | unsigned long delay) | |
501 | { | |
502 | return queue_delayed_work_on(WORK_CPU_UNBOUND, wq, dwork, delay); | |
503 | } | |
504 | ||
505 | /** | |
506 | * mod_delayed_work - modify delay of or queue a delayed work | |
507 | * @wq: workqueue to use | |
508 | * @dwork: work to queue | |
509 | * @delay: number of jiffies to wait before queueing | |
510 | * | |
511 | * mod_delayed_work_on() on local CPU. | |
512 | */ | |
513 | static inline bool mod_delayed_work(struct workqueue_struct *wq, | |
514 | struct delayed_work *dwork, | |
515 | unsigned long delay) | |
516 | { | |
517 | return mod_delayed_work_on(WORK_CPU_UNBOUND, wq, dwork, delay); | |
518 | } | |
519 | ||
520 | /** | |
521 | * schedule_work_on - put work task on a specific cpu | |
522 | * @cpu: cpu to put the work task on | |
523 | * @work: job to be done | |
524 | * | |
525 | * This puts a job on a specific cpu | |
526 | */ | |
527 | static inline bool schedule_work_on(int cpu, struct work_struct *work) | |
528 | { | |
529 | return queue_work_on(cpu, system_wq, work); | |
530 | } | |
531 | ||
532 | /** | |
533 | * schedule_work - put work task in global workqueue | |
534 | * @work: job to be done | |
535 | * | |
536 | * Returns %false if @work was already on the kernel-global workqueue and | |
537 | * %true otherwise. | |
538 | * | |
539 | * This puts a job in the kernel-global workqueue if it was not already | |
540 | * queued and leaves it in the same position on the kernel-global | |
541 | * workqueue otherwise. | |
542 | */ | |
543 | static inline bool schedule_work(struct work_struct *work) | |
544 | { | |
545 | return queue_work(system_wq, work); | |
546 | } | |
547 | ||
37b1ef31 LJ |
548 | /** |
549 | * flush_scheduled_work - ensure that any scheduled work has run to completion. | |
550 | * | |
551 | * Forces execution of the kernel-global workqueue and blocks until its | |
552 | * completion. | |
553 | * | |
554 | * Think twice before calling this function! It's very easy to get into | |
555 | * trouble if you don't take great care. Either of the following situations | |
556 | * will lead to deadlock: | |
557 | * | |
558 | * One of the work items currently on the workqueue needs to acquire | |
559 | * a lock held by your code or its caller. | |
560 | * | |
561 | * Your code is running in the context of a work routine. | |
562 | * | |
563 | * They will be detected by lockdep when they occur, but the first might not | |
564 | * occur very often. It depends on what work items are on the workqueue and | |
565 | * what locks they need, which you have no control over. | |
566 | * | |
567 | * In most situations flushing the entire workqueue is overkill; you merely | |
568 | * need to know that a particular work item isn't queued and isn't running. | |
569 | * In such cases you should use cancel_delayed_work_sync() or | |
570 | * cancel_work_sync() instead. | |
571 | */ | |
572 | static inline void flush_scheduled_work(void) | |
573 | { | |
574 | flush_workqueue(system_wq); | |
575 | } | |
576 | ||
8425e3d5 TH |
577 | /** |
578 | * schedule_delayed_work_on - queue work in global workqueue on CPU after delay | |
579 | * @cpu: cpu to use | |
580 | * @dwork: job to be done | |
581 | * @delay: number of jiffies to wait | |
582 | * | |
583 | * After waiting for a given time this puts a job in the kernel-global | |
584 | * workqueue on the specified CPU. | |
585 | */ | |
586 | static inline bool schedule_delayed_work_on(int cpu, struct delayed_work *dwork, | |
587 | unsigned long delay) | |
588 | { | |
589 | return queue_delayed_work_on(cpu, system_wq, dwork, delay); | |
590 | } | |
591 | ||
592 | /** | |
593 | * schedule_delayed_work - put work task in global workqueue after delay | |
594 | * @dwork: job to be done | |
595 | * @delay: number of jiffies to wait or 0 for immediate execution | |
596 | * | |
597 | * After waiting for a given time this puts a job in the kernel-global | |
598 | * workqueue. | |
599 | */ | |
600 | static inline bool schedule_delayed_work(struct delayed_work *dwork, | |
601 | unsigned long delay) | |
602 | { | |
603 | return queue_delayed_work(system_wq, dwork, delay); | |
604 | } | |
605 | ||
2d3854a3 | 606 | #ifndef CONFIG_SMP |
d84ff051 | 607 | static inline long work_on_cpu(int cpu, long (*fn)(void *), void *arg) |
2d3854a3 RR |
608 | { |
609 | return fn(arg); | |
610 | } | |
611 | #else | |
d84ff051 | 612 | long work_on_cpu(int cpu, long (*fn)(void *), void *arg); |
2d3854a3 | 613 | #endif /* CONFIG_SMP */ |
a25909a4 | 614 | |
a0a1a5fd TH |
615 | #ifdef CONFIG_FREEZER |
616 | extern void freeze_workqueues_begin(void); | |
617 | extern bool freeze_workqueues_busy(void); | |
618 | extern void thaw_workqueues(void); | |
619 | #endif /* CONFIG_FREEZER */ | |
620 | ||
226223ab TH |
621 | #ifdef CONFIG_SYSFS |
622 | int workqueue_sysfs_register(struct workqueue_struct *wq); | |
623 | #else /* CONFIG_SYSFS */ | |
624 | static inline int workqueue_sysfs_register(struct workqueue_struct *wq) | |
625 | { return 0; } | |
626 | #endif /* CONFIG_SYSFS */ | |
627 | ||
82607adc TH |
628 | #ifdef CONFIG_WQ_WATCHDOG |
629 | void wq_watchdog_touch(int cpu); | |
630 | #else /* CONFIG_WQ_WATCHDOG */ | |
631 | static inline void wq_watchdog_touch(int cpu) { } | |
632 | #endif /* CONFIG_WQ_WATCHDOG */ | |
633 | ||
7ee681b2 TG |
634 | #ifdef CONFIG_SMP |
635 | int workqueue_prepare_cpu(unsigned int cpu); | |
636 | int workqueue_online_cpu(unsigned int cpu); | |
637 | int workqueue_offline_cpu(unsigned int cpu); | |
638 | #endif | |
639 | ||
3347fa09 TH |
640 | int __init workqueue_init_early(void); |
641 | int __init workqueue_init(void); | |
642 | ||
1da177e4 | 643 | #endif |