@@ -730,6 +730,54 @@ struct sched_ext_ops {
char name[SCX_OPS_NAME_LEN];
};
+/* Each flag corresponds to a btf kfunc id set */
+enum scx_ops_kf_flags {
+ SCX_OPS_KF_ANY = 0,
+ SCX_OPS_KF_UNLOCKED = 1 << 1,
+ SCX_OPS_KF_CPU_RELEASE = 1 << 2,
+ SCX_OPS_KF_DISPATCH = 1 << 3,
+ SCX_OPS_KF_ENQUEUE = 1 << 4,
+ SCX_OPS_KF_SELECT_CPU = 1 << 5,
+};
+
+static const u32 scx_ops_context_flags[] = {
+ [SCX_OP_IDX(select_cpu)] = SCX_OPS_KF_SELECT_CPU | SCX_OPS_KF_ENQUEUE,
+ [SCX_OP_IDX(enqueue)] = SCX_OPS_KF_ENQUEUE,
+ [SCX_OP_IDX(dequeue)] = SCX_OPS_KF_ANY,
+ [SCX_OP_IDX(dispatch)] = SCX_OPS_KF_DISPATCH | SCX_OPS_KF_ENQUEUE,
+ [SCX_OP_IDX(tick)] = SCX_OPS_KF_ANY,
+ [SCX_OP_IDX(runnable)] = SCX_OPS_KF_ANY,
+ [SCX_OP_IDX(running)] = SCX_OPS_KF_ANY,
+ [SCX_OP_IDX(stopping)] = SCX_OPS_KF_ANY,
+ [SCX_OP_IDX(quiescent)] = SCX_OPS_KF_ANY,
+ [SCX_OP_IDX(yield)] = SCX_OPS_KF_ANY,
+ [SCX_OP_IDX(core_sched_before)] = SCX_OPS_KF_ANY,
+ [SCX_OP_IDX(set_weight)] = SCX_OPS_KF_ANY,
+ [SCX_OP_IDX(set_cpumask)] = SCX_OPS_KF_ANY,
+ [SCX_OP_IDX(update_idle)] = SCX_OPS_KF_ANY,
+ [SCX_OP_IDX(cpu_acquire)] = SCX_OPS_KF_ANY,
+ [SCX_OP_IDX(cpu_release)] = SCX_OPS_KF_CPU_RELEASE,
+ [SCX_OP_IDX(init_task)] = SCX_OPS_KF_UNLOCKED,
+ [SCX_OP_IDX(exit_task)] = SCX_OPS_KF_ANY,
+ [SCX_OP_IDX(enable)] = SCX_OPS_KF_ANY,
+ [SCX_OP_IDX(disable)] = SCX_OPS_KF_ANY,
+ [SCX_OP_IDX(dump)] = SCX_OPS_KF_DISPATCH,
+ [SCX_OP_IDX(dump_cpu)] = SCX_OPS_KF_ANY,
+ [SCX_OP_IDX(dump_task)] = SCX_OPS_KF_ANY,
+#ifdef CONFIG_EXT_GROUP_SCHED
+ [SCX_OP_IDX(cgroup_init)] = SCX_OPS_KF_UNLOCKED,
+ [SCX_OP_IDX(cgroup_exit)] = SCX_OPS_KF_UNLOCKED,
+ [SCX_OP_IDX(cgroup_prep_move)] = SCX_OPS_KF_UNLOCKED,
+ [SCX_OP_IDX(cgroup_move)] = SCX_OPS_KF_UNLOCKED,
+ [SCX_OP_IDX(cgroup_cancel_move)] = SCX_OPS_KF_UNLOCKED,
+ [SCX_OP_IDX(cgroup_set_weight)] = SCX_OPS_KF_UNLOCKED,
+#endif /* CONFIG_EXT_GROUP_SCHED */
+ [SCX_OP_IDX(cpu_online)] = SCX_OPS_KF_UNLOCKED,
+ [SCX_OP_IDX(cpu_offline)] = SCX_OPS_KF_UNLOCKED,
+ [SCX_OP_IDX(init)] = SCX_OPS_KF_UNLOCKED,
+ [SCX_OP_IDX(exit)] = SCX_OPS_KF_UNLOCKED,
+};
+
enum scx_opi {
SCX_OPI_BEGIN = 0,
SCX_OPI_NORMAL_BEGIN = 0,
This patch declare context-sensitive kfunc groups that can be used by different SCX operations. In SCX, some kfuncs are context-sensitive and can only be used in specific SCX operations. Currently context-sensitive kfuncs can be grouped into UNLOCKED, CPU_RELEASE, DISPATCH, ENQUEUE, SELECT_CPU. In this patch enum scx_ops_kf_flags was added to represent these groups, which is based on scx_kf_mask. SCX_OPS_KF_ANY is a special value that indicates kfuncs can be used in any context. scx_ops_context_flags is used to declare the groups of kfuncs that can be used by each SCX operation. An SCX operation can use multiple groups of kfuncs. Signed-off-by: Juntong Deng <juntong.deng@outlook.com> --- kernel/sched/ext.c | 48 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 48 insertions(+)