/* This file contains the scheduling policy for SCHED * * The entry points are: * do_noquantum: Called on behalf of process' that run out of quantum * do_start_scheduling Request to start scheduling a proc * do_stop_scheduling Request to stop scheduling a proc * do_nice Request to change the nice level on a proc * init_scheduling Called from main.c to set up/prepare scheduling */ #include "sched.h" #include "schedproc.h" #include #include #include #include "kernel/proc.h" /* for queue constants */ PRIVATE timer_t sched_timer; PRIVATE unsigned balance_timeout; #define BALANCE_TIMEOUT 5 /* how often to balance queues in seconds */ FORWARD _PROTOTYPE( int schedule_process, (struct schedproc * rmp) ); FORWARD _PROTOTYPE( void balance_queues, (struct timer *tp) ); #define DEFAULT_USER_TIME_SLICE 200 /* processes created by RS are sysytem processes */ #define is_system_proc(p) ((p)->parent == RS_PROC_NR) PRIVATE unsigned cpu_proc[CONFIG_MAX_CPUS]; PRIVATE void pick_cpu(struct schedproc * proc) { #ifdef CONFIG_SMP unsigned cpu, c; unsigned cpu_load = (unsigned) -1; if (machine.processors_count == 1) { proc->cpu = machine.bsp_id; return; } /* schedule sysytem processes only on the boot cpu */ if (is_system_proc(proc)) { proc->cpu = machine.bsp_id; return; } for (c = 0; c < machine.processors_count; c++) { if (c != machine.bsp_id && cpu_load > cpu_proc[c]) { cpu_load = cpu_proc[c]; cpu = c; } } proc->cpu = cpu; cpu_proc[cpu]++; #else proc->cpu = 0; #endif } /*===========================================================================* * do_noquantum * *===========================================================================*/ PUBLIC int do_noquantum(message *m_ptr) { register struct schedproc *rmp; int rv, proc_nr_n; if (sched_isokendpt(m_ptr->m_source, &proc_nr_n) != OK) { printf("SCHED: WARNING: got an invalid endpoint in OOQ msg %u.\n", m_ptr->m_source); return EBADEPT; } rmp = &schedproc[proc_nr_n]; if (rmp->priority < MIN_USER_Q) { rmp->priority += 1; /* lower priority */ } if ((rv = schedule_process(rmp)) != OK) { return rv; } return OK; } /*===========================================================================* * do_stop_scheduling * *===========================================================================*/ PUBLIC int do_stop_scheduling(message *m_ptr) { register struct schedproc *rmp; int rv, proc_nr_n; /* check who can send you requests */ if (!accept_message(m_ptr)) return EPERM; if (sched_isokendpt(m_ptr->SCHEDULING_ENDPOINT, &proc_nr_n) != OK) { printf("SCHED: WARNING: got an invalid endpoint in OOQ msg " "%ld\n", m_ptr->SCHEDULING_ENDPOINT); return EBADEPT; } rmp = &schedproc[proc_nr_n]; cpu_proc[rmp->cpu]--; rmp->flags = 0; /*&= ~IN_USE;*/ return OK; } /*===========================================================================* * do_start_scheduling * *===========================================================================*/ PUBLIC int do_start_scheduling(message *m_ptr) { register struct schedproc *rmp; int rv, proc_nr_n, parent_nr_n, nice; /* we can handle two kinds of messages here */ assert(m_ptr->m_type == SCHEDULING_START || m_ptr->m_type == SCHEDULING_INHERIT); /* check who can send you requests */ if (!accept_message(m_ptr)) return EPERM; /* Resolve endpoint to proc slot. */ if ((rv = sched_isemtyendpt(m_ptr->SCHEDULING_ENDPOINT, &proc_nr_n)) != OK) { return rv; } rmp = &schedproc[proc_nr_n]; /* Populate process slot */ rmp->endpoint = m_ptr->SCHEDULING_ENDPOINT; rmp->parent = m_ptr->SCHEDULING_PARENT; rmp->max_priority = (unsigned) m_ptr->SCHEDULING_MAXPRIO; if (rmp->max_priority >= NR_SCHED_QUEUES) { return EINVAL; } /* Inherit current priority and time slice from parent. Since there * is currently only one scheduler scheduling the whole system, this * value is local and we assert that the parent endpoint is valid */ if (rmp->endpoint == rmp->parent) { /* We have a special case here for init, which is the first process scheduled, and the parent of itself. */ rmp->priority = USER_Q; rmp->time_slice = DEFAULT_USER_TIME_SLICE; /* * Since kernel never changes the cpu of a process, all are * started on the BSP and the userspace scheduling hasn't * changed that yet either, we can be sure that BSP is the * processor where the processes run now. */ rmp->cpu = machine.bsp_id; /* FIXME set the cpu mask */ } switch (m_ptr->m_type) { case SCHEDULING_START: /* We have a special case here for system processes, for which * quanum and priority are set explicitly rather than inherited * from the parent */ rmp->priority = rmp->max_priority; rmp->time_slice = (unsigned) m_ptr->SCHEDULING_QUANTUM; break; case SCHEDULING_INHERIT: /* Inherit current priority and time slice from parent. Since there * is currently only one scheduler scheduling the whole system, this * value is local and we assert that the parent endpoint is valid */ if ((rv = sched_isokendpt(m_ptr->SCHEDULING_PARENT, &parent_nr_n)) != OK) return rv; rmp->priority = schedproc[parent_nr_n].priority; rmp->time_slice = schedproc[parent_nr_n].time_slice; break; default: /* not reachable */ assert(0); } /* Take over scheduling the process. The kernel reply message populates * the processes current priority and its time slice */ if ((rv = sys_schedctl(0, rmp->endpoint, 0, 0, 0)) != OK) { printf("Sched: Error taking over scheduling for %d, kernel said %d\n", rmp->endpoint, rv); return rv; } rmp->flags = IN_USE; /* Schedule the process, giving it some quantum */ if ((rv = schedule_process(rmp)) != OK) { printf("Sched: Error while scheduling process, kernel replied %d\n", rv); return rv; } /* Mark ourselves as the new scheduler. * By default, processes are scheduled by the parents scheduler. In case * this scheduler would want to delegate scheduling to another * scheduler, it could do so and then write the endpoint of that * scheduler into SCHEDULING_SCHEDULER */ m_ptr->SCHEDULING_SCHEDULER = SCHED_PROC_NR; return OK; } /*===========================================================================* * do_nice * *===========================================================================*/ PUBLIC int do_nice(message *m_ptr) { struct schedproc *rmp; int rv; int proc_nr_n; unsigned new_q, old_q, old_max_q; /* check who can send you requests */ if (!accept_message(m_ptr)) return EPERM; if (sched_isokendpt(m_ptr->SCHEDULING_ENDPOINT, &proc_nr_n) != OK) { printf("SCHED: WARNING: got an invalid endpoint in OOQ msg " "%ld\n", m_ptr->SCHEDULING_ENDPOINT); return EBADEPT; } rmp = &schedproc[proc_nr_n]; new_q = (unsigned) m_ptr->SCHEDULING_MAXPRIO; if (new_q >= NR_SCHED_QUEUES) { return EINVAL; } /* Store old values, in case we need to roll back the changes */ old_q = rmp->priority; old_max_q = rmp->max_priority; /* Update the proc entry and reschedule the process */ rmp->max_priority = rmp->priority = new_q; if ((rv = schedule_process(rmp)) != OK) { /* Something went wrong when rescheduling the process, roll * back the changes to proc struct */ rmp->priority = old_q; rmp->max_priority = old_max_q; } return rv; } /*===========================================================================* * schedule_process * *===========================================================================*/ PRIVATE int schedule_process(struct schedproc * rmp) { int rv; pick_cpu(rmp); if ((rv = sys_schedule(rmp->endpoint, rmp->priority, rmp->time_slice, rmp->cpu)) != OK) { printf("SCHED: An error occurred when trying to schedule %d: %d\n", rmp->endpoint, rv); } return rv; } /*===========================================================================* * start_scheduling * *===========================================================================*/ PUBLIC void init_scheduling(void) { balance_timeout = BALANCE_TIMEOUT * sys_hz(); init_timer(&sched_timer); set_timer(&sched_timer, balance_timeout, balance_queues, 0); } /*===========================================================================* * balance_queues * *===========================================================================*/ /* This function in called every 100 ticks to rebalance the queues. The current * scheduler bumps processes down one priority when ever they run out of * quantum. This function will find all proccesses that have been bumped down, * and pulls them back up. This default policy will soon be changed. */ PRIVATE void balance_queues(struct timer *tp) { struct schedproc *rmp; int proc_nr; int rv; for (proc_nr=0, rmp=schedproc; proc_nr < NR_PROCS; proc_nr++, rmp++) { if (rmp->flags & IN_USE) { if (rmp->priority > rmp->max_priority) { rmp->priority -= 1; /* increase priority */ schedule_process(rmp); } } } set_timer(&sched_timer, balance_timeout, balance_queues, 0); }