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/*- * Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Fabio Checconi * Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Luigi Rizzo, Universita` di Pisa * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHORS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ /* * $Id$ * $FreeBSD: release/9.1.0/sys/geom/sched/gs_scheduler.h 218909 2011-02-21 09:01:34Z brucec $ * * Prototypes for GEOM-based disk scheduling algorithms. * See g_sched.c for generic documentation. * * This file is used by the kernel modules implementing the various * scheduling algorithms. They should provide all the methods * defined in struct g_gsched, and also invoke the macro * DECLARE_GSCHED_MODULE * which registers the scheduling algorithm with the geom_sched module. * * The various scheduling algorithms do not need to know anything * about geom, they only need to handle the 'bio' requests they * receive, pass them down when needed, and use the locking interface * defined below. */ #ifndef _G_GSCHED_H_ #define _G_GSCHED_H_ #ifdef _KERNEL #include <sys/param.h> #include <sys/kernel.h> #include <sys/ktr.h> #include <sys/module.h> #include <sys/queue.h> #include <geom/geom.h> #include "g_sched.h" /* * This is the interface exported to scheduling modules. * * gs_init() is called when our scheduling algorithm * starts being used by a geom 'sched' * * gs_fini() is called when the algorithm is released. * * gs_start() is called when a new request comes in. It should * enqueue the request and return 0 if success, or return non-zero * in case of failure (meaning the request is passed down). * The scheduler can use bio->bio_caller1 to store a non-null * pointer meaning the request is under its control. * * gs_next() is called in a loop by g_sched_dispatch(), right after * gs_start(), or on timeouts or 'done' events. It should return * immediately, either a pointer to the bio to be served or NULL * if no bio should be served now. If force is specified, a * work-conserving behavior is expected. * * gs_done() is called when a request under service completes. * In turn the scheduler may decide to call the dispatch loop * to serve other pending requests (or make sure there is a pending * timeout to avoid stalls). * * gs_init_class() is called when a new client (as determined by * the classifier) starts being used. * * gs_hash_unref() is called right before the class hashtable is * destroyed; after this call, the scheduler is supposed to hold no * more references to the elements in the table. */ /* Forward declarations for prototypes. */ struct g_geom; struct g_sched_class; typedef void *gs_init_t (struct g_geom *geom); typedef void gs_fini_t (void *data); typedef int gs_start_t (void *data, struct bio *bio); typedef void gs_done_t (void *data, struct bio *bio); typedef struct bio *gs_next_t (void *data, int force); typedef int gs_init_class_t (void *data, void *priv); typedef void gs_fini_class_t (void *data, void *priv); typedef void gs_hash_unref_t (void *data); struct g_gsched { const char *gs_name; int gs_refs; int gs_priv_size; gs_init_t *gs_init; gs_fini_t *gs_fini; gs_start_t *gs_start; gs_done_t *gs_done; gs_next_t *gs_next; g_dumpconf_t *gs_dumpconf; gs_init_class_t *gs_init_class; gs_fini_class_t *gs_fini_class; gs_hash_unref_t *gs_hash_unref; LIST_ENTRY(g_gsched) glist; }; #define KTR_GSCHED KTR_SPARE4 MALLOC_DECLARE(M_GEOM_SCHED); /* * Basic classification mechanism. Each request is associated to * a g_sched_class, and each scheduler has the opportunity to set * its own private data for the given (class, geom) pair. The * private data have a base type of g_sched_private, and are * extended at the end with the actual private fields of each * scheduler. */ struct g_sched_class { int gsc_refs; int gsc_expire; u_long gsc_key; LIST_ENTRY(g_sched_class) gsc_clist; void *gsc_priv[0]; }; /* * Manipulate the classifier's data. g_sched_get_class() gets a reference * to the class corresponding to bp in gp, allocating and initializing * it if necessary. g_sched_put_class() releases the reference. * The returned value points to the private data for the class. */ void *g_sched_get_class(struct g_geom *gp, struct bio *bp); void g_sched_put_class(struct g_geom *gp, void *priv); static inline struct g_sched_class * g_sched_priv2class(void *priv) { return ((struct g_sched_class *)((u_long)priv - offsetof(struct g_sched_class, gsc_priv))); } static inline void g_sched_priv_ref(void *priv) { struct g_sched_class *gsc; gsc = g_sched_priv2class(priv); gsc->gsc_refs++; } /* * Locking interface. When each operation registered with the * scheduler is invoked, a per-instance lock is taken to protect * the data associated with it. If the scheduler needs something * else to access the same data (e.g., a callout) it must use * these functions. */ void g_sched_lock(struct g_geom *gp); void g_sched_unlock(struct g_geom *gp); /* * Restart request dispatching. Must be called with the per-instance * mutex held. */ void g_sched_dispatch(struct g_geom *geom); /* * Simple gathering of statistical data, used by schedulers to collect * info on process history. Just keep an exponential average of the * samples, with some extra bits of precision. */ struct g_savg { uint64_t gs_avg; unsigned int gs_smpl; }; static inline void g_savg_add_sample(struct g_savg *ss, uint64_t sample) { /* EMA with alpha = 0.125, fixed point, 3 bits of precision. */ ss->gs_avg = sample + ss->gs_avg - (ss->gs_avg >> 3); ss->gs_smpl = 1 + ss->gs_smpl - (ss->gs_smpl >> 3); } static inline int g_savg_valid(struct g_savg *ss) { /* We want at least 8 samples to deem an average as valid. */ return (ss->gs_smpl > 7); } static inline uint64_t g_savg_read(struct g_savg *ss) { return (ss->gs_avg / ss->gs_smpl); } /* * Declaration of a scheduler module. */ int g_gsched_modevent(module_t mod, int cmd, void *arg); #define DECLARE_GSCHED_MODULE(name, gsched) \ static moduledata_t name##_mod = { \ #name, \ g_gsched_modevent, \ gsched, \ }; \ DECLARE_MODULE(name, name##_mod, SI_SUB_DRIVERS, SI_ORDER_MIDDLE); \ MODULE_DEPEND(name, geom_sched, 0, 0, 0); #endif /* _KERNEL */ #endif /* _G_GSCHED_H_ */