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.\" Copyright (c) 2000-2001 John H. Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org>
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.\" $FreeBSD$
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.\"
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.Dd November 3, 2000
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.Dt RUNQUEUE 9
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm chooseproc ,
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.Nm procrunnable ,
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.Nm remrunqueue ,
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.Nm setrunqueue
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.Nd manage the queue of runnable processes
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.In sys/param.h
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.In sys/proc.h
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.Vt "extern struct rq itqueues[]" ;
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.Vt "extern struct rq rtqueues[]" ;
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.Vt "extern struct rq queues[]" ;
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.Vt "extern struct rq idqueues[]" ;
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.Ft struct thread *
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.Fn choosethread "void"
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.Ft int
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.Fn procrunnable "void"
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.Ft void
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.Fn remrunqueue "struct thread *td"
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.Ft void
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.Fn setrunqueue "struct thread *td"
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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The run queue consists of four priority queues:
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.Va itqueues
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for interrupt threads,
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.Va rtqueues
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for realtime priority processes,
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.Va queues
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for time sharing processes, and
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.Va idqueues
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for idle priority processes.
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Each priority queue consists of an array of
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.Dv NQS
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queue header structures.
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Each queue header identifies a list of runnable processes of equal priority.
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Each queue also has a single word that contains a bit mask identifying
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non-empty queues to assist in selecting a process quickly.
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These are named
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.Va itqueuebits ,
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.Va rtqueuebits ,
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.Va queuebits ,
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and
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.Va idqueuebits .
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The run queues are protected by the
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.Va sched_lock
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mutex.
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.Pp
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.Fn procrunnable
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returns zero if there are no runnable processes other than the idle process.
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If there is at least one runnable process other than the idle process, it
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will return a non-zero value.
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Note that the
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.Va sched_lock
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mutex does
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.Em not
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need to be held when this function is called.
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There is a small race window where one CPU may place a process on the run queue
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when there are currently no other runnable processes while another CPU is
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calling this function.
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In that case the second CPU will simply travel through the idle loop one
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additional time before noticing that there is a runnable process.
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This works because idle CPUs are not halted in SMP systems.
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If idle CPUs are halted in SMP systems, then this race condition might have
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more serious repercussions in the losing case, and
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.Fn procrunnable
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may have to require that the
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.Va sched_lock
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mutex be acquired.
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.Pp
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.Fn choosethread
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returns the highest priority runnable thread.
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If there are no runnable threads, then the idle thread is returned.
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This function is called by
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.Fn cpu_switch
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and
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.Fn cpu_throw
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to determine which thread to switch to.
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.Fn choosethread
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must be called with the
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.Va sched_lock
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mutex held.
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.Pp
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.Fn setrunqueue
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adds the thread
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.Fa td
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to the tail of the appropriate queue in the proper priority queue.
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The thread must be runnable, i.e.\&
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.Va p_stat
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must be set to
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.Dv SRUN .
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This function must be called with the
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.Va sched_lock
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mutex held.
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.Pp
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.Fn remrunqueue
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removes thread
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.Fa td
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from its run queue.
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If
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.Fa td
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is not on a run queue, then the kernel will
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.Xr panic 9 .
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This function must be called with the
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.Va sched_lock
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mutex held.
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr cpu_switch 9 ,
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.Xr scheduler 9 ,
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.Xr sleepqueue 9
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