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  1. /*
  2. * kernel/workqueue.c - generic async execution with shared worker pool
  3. *
  4. * Copyright (C) 2002 Ingo Molnar
  5. *
  6. * Derived from the taskqueue/keventd code by:
  7. * David Woodhouse <dwmw2@infradead.org>
  8. * Andrew Morton
  9. * Kai Petzke <wpp@marie.physik.tu-berlin.de>
  10. * Theodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>
  11. *
  12. * Made to use alloc_percpu by Christoph Lameter.
  13. *
  14. * Copyright (C) 2010 SUSE Linux Products GmbH
  15. * Copyright (C) 2010 Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
  16. *
  17. * This is the generic async execution mechanism. Work items as are
  18. * executed in process context. The worker pool is shared and
  19. * automatically managed. There is one worker pool for each CPU and
  20. * one extra for works which are better served by workers which are
  21. * not bound to any specific CPU.
  22. *
  23. * Please read Documentation/workqueue.txt for details.
  24. */
  25. #include <linux/export.h>
  26. #include <linux/kernel.h>
  27. #include <linux/sched.h>
  28. #include <linux/init.h>
  29. #include <linux/signal.h>
  30. #include <linux/completion.h>
  31. #include <linux/workqueue.h>
  32. #include <linux/slab.h>
  33. #include <linux/cpu.h>
  34. #include <linux/notifier.h>
  35. #include <linux/kthread.h>
  36. #include <linux/hardirq.h>
  37. #include <linux/mempolicy.h>
  38. #include <linux/freezer.h>
  39. #include <linux/kallsyms.h>
  40. #include <linux/debug_locks.h>
  41. #include <linux/lockdep.h>
  42. #include <linux/idr.h>
  43. #include "workqueue_sched.h"
  44. enum {
  45. /*
  46. * global_cwq flags
  47. *
  48. * A bound gcwq is either associated or disassociated with its CPU.
  49. * While associated (!DISASSOCIATED), all workers are bound to the
  50. * CPU and none has %WORKER_UNBOUND set and concurrency management
  51. * is in effect.
  52. *
  53. * While DISASSOCIATED, the cpu may be offline and all workers have
  54. * %WORKER_UNBOUND set and concurrency management disabled, and may
  55. * be executing on any CPU. The gcwq behaves as an unbound one.
  56. *
  57. * Note that DISASSOCIATED can be flipped only while holding
  58. * managership of all pools on the gcwq to avoid changing binding
  59. * state while create_worker() is in progress.
  60. */
  61. GCWQ_DISASSOCIATED = 1 << 0, /* cpu can't serve workers */
  62. GCWQ_FREEZING = 1 << 1, /* freeze in progress */
  63. /* pool flags */
  64. POOL_MANAGE_WORKERS = 1 << 0, /* need to manage workers */
  65. /* worker flags */
  66. WORKER_STARTED = 1 << 0, /* started */
  67. WORKER_DIE = 1 << 1, /* die die die */
  68. WORKER_IDLE = 1 << 2, /* is idle */
  69. WORKER_PREP = 1 << 3, /* preparing to run works */
  70. WORKER_REBIND = 1 << 5, /* mom is home, come back */
  71. WORKER_CPU_INTENSIVE = 1 << 6, /* cpu intensive */
  72. WORKER_UNBOUND = 1 << 7, /* worker is unbound */
  73. WORKER_NOT_RUNNING = WORKER_PREP | WORKER_REBIND | WORKER_UNBOUND |
  74. WORKER_CPU_INTENSIVE,
  75. NR_WORKER_POOLS = 2, /* # worker pools per gcwq */
  76. BUSY_WORKER_HASH_ORDER = 6, /* 64 pointers */
  77. BUSY_WORKER_HASH_SIZE = 1 << BUSY_WORKER_HASH_ORDER,
  78. BUSY_WORKER_HASH_MASK = BUSY_WORKER_HASH_SIZE - 1,
  79. MAX_IDLE_WORKERS_RATIO = 4, /* 1/4 of busy can be idle */
  80. IDLE_WORKER_TIMEOUT = 300 * HZ, /* keep idle ones for 5 mins */
  81. MAYDAY_INITIAL_TIMEOUT = HZ / 100 >= 2 ? HZ / 100 : 2,
  82. /* call for help after 10ms
  83. (min two ticks) */
  84. MAYDAY_INTERVAL = HZ / 10, /* and then every 100ms */
  85. CREATE_COOLDOWN = HZ, /* time to breath after fail */
  86. /*
  87. * Rescue workers are used only on emergencies and shared by
  88. * all cpus. Give -20.
  89. */
  90. RESCUER_NICE_LEVEL = -20,
  91. HIGHPRI_NICE_LEVEL = -20,
  92. };
  93. /*
  94. * Structure fields follow one of the following exclusion rules.
  95. *
  96. * I: Modifiable by initialization/destruction paths and read-only for
  97. * everyone else.
  98. *
  99. * P: Preemption protected. Disabling preemption is enough and should
  100. * only be modified and accessed from the local cpu.
  101. *
  102. * L: gcwq->lock protected. Access with gcwq->lock held.
  103. *
  104. * X: During normal operation, modification requires gcwq->lock and
  105. * should be done only from local cpu. Either disabling preemption
  106. * on local cpu or grabbing gcwq->lock is enough for read access.
  107. * If GCWQ_DISASSOCIATED is set, it's identical to L.
  108. *
  109. * F: wq->flush_mutex protected.
  110. *
  111. * W: workqueue_lock protected.
  112. */
  113. struct global_cwq;
  114. struct worker_pool;
  115. struct idle_rebind;
  116. /*
  117. * The poor guys doing the actual heavy lifting. All on-duty workers
  118. * are either serving the manager role, on idle list or on busy hash.
  119. */
  120. struct worker {
  121. /* on idle list while idle, on busy hash table while busy */
  122. union {
  123. struct list_head entry; /* L: while idle */
  124. struct hlist_node hentry; /* L: while busy */
  125. };
  126. struct work_struct *current_work; /* L: work being processed */
  127. struct cpu_workqueue_struct *current_cwq; /* L: current_work's cwq */
  128. struct list_head scheduled; /* L: scheduled works */
  129. struct task_struct *task; /* I: worker task */
  130. struct worker_pool *pool; /* I: the associated pool */
  131. /* 64 bytes boundary on 64bit, 32 on 32bit */
  132. unsigned long last_active; /* L: last active timestamp */
  133. unsigned int flags; /* X: flags */
  134. int id; /* I: worker id */
  135. /* for rebinding worker to CPU */
  136. struct idle_rebind *idle_rebind; /* L: for idle worker */
  137. struct work_struct rebind_work; /* L: for busy worker */
  138. };
  139. struct worker_pool {
  140. struct global_cwq *gcwq; /* I: the owning gcwq */
  141. unsigned int flags; /* X: flags */
  142. struct list_head worklist; /* L: list of pending works */
  143. int nr_workers; /* L: total number of workers */
  144. int nr_idle; /* L: currently idle ones */
  145. struct list_head idle_list; /* X: list of idle workers */
  146. struct timer_list idle_timer; /* L: worker idle timeout */
  147. struct timer_list mayday_timer; /* L: SOS timer for workers */
  148. struct mutex manager_mutex; /* mutex manager should hold */
  149. struct ida worker_ida; /* L: for worker IDs */
  150. };
  151. /*
  152. * Global per-cpu workqueue. There's one and only one for each cpu
  153. * and all works are queued and processed here regardless of their
  154. * target workqueues.
  155. */
  156. struct global_cwq {
  157. spinlock_t lock; /* the gcwq lock */
  158. unsigned int cpu; /* I: the associated cpu */
  159. unsigned int flags; /* L: GCWQ_* flags */
  160. /* workers are chained either in busy_hash or pool idle_list */
  161. struct hlist_head busy_hash[BUSY_WORKER_HASH_SIZE];
  162. /* L: hash of busy workers */
  163. struct worker_pool pools[2]; /* normal and highpri pools */
  164. wait_queue_head_t rebind_hold; /* rebind hold wait */
  165. } ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp;
  166. /*
  167. * The per-CPU workqueue. The lower WORK_STRUCT_FLAG_BITS of
  168. * work_struct->data are used for flags and thus cwqs need to be
  169. * aligned at two's power of the number of flag bits.
  170. */
  171. struct cpu_workqueue_struct {
  172. struct worker_pool *pool; /* I: the associated pool */
  173. struct workqueue_struct *wq; /* I: the owning workqueue */
  174. int work_color; /* L: current color */
  175. int flush_color; /* L: flushing color */
  176. int nr_in_flight[WORK_NR_COLORS];
  177. /* L: nr of in_flight works */
  178. int nr_active; /* L: nr of active works */
  179. int max_active; /* L: max active works */
  180. struct list_head delayed_works; /* L: delayed works */
  181. };
  182. /*
  183. * Structure used to wait for workqueue flush.
  184. */
  185. struct wq_flusher {
  186. struct list_head list; /* F: list of flushers */
  187. int flush_color; /* F: flush color waiting for */
  188. struct completion done; /* flush completion */
  189. };
  190. /*
  191. * All cpumasks are assumed to be always set on UP and thus can't be
  192. * used to determine whether there's something to be done.
  193. */
  194. #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
  195. typedef cpumask_var_t mayday_mask_t;
  196. #define mayday_test_and_set_cpu(cpu, mask) \
  197. cpumask_test_and_set_cpu((cpu), (mask))
  198. #define mayday_clear_cpu(cpu, mask) cpumask_clear_cpu((cpu), (mask))
  199. #define for_each_mayday_cpu(cpu, mask) for_each_cpu((cpu), (mask))
  200. #define alloc_mayday_mask(maskp, gfp) zalloc_cpumask_var((maskp), (gfp))
  201. #define free_mayday_mask(mask) free_cpumask_var((mask))
  202. #else
  203. typedef unsigned long mayday_mask_t;
  204. #define mayday_test_and_set_cpu(cpu, mask) test_and_set_bit(0, &(mask))
  205. #define mayday_clear_cpu(cpu, mask) clear_bit(0, &(mask))
  206. #define for_each_mayday_cpu(cpu, mask) if ((cpu) = 0, (mask))
  207. #define alloc_mayday_mask(maskp, gfp) true
  208. #define free_mayday_mask(mask) do { } while (0)
  209. #endif
  210. /*
  211. * The externally visible workqueue abstraction is an array of
  212. * per-CPU workqueues:
  213. */
  214. struct workqueue_struct {
  215. unsigned int flags; /* W: WQ_* flags */
  216. union {
  217. struct cpu_workqueue_struct __percpu *pcpu;
  218. struct cpu_workqueue_struct *single;
  219. unsigned long v;
  220. } cpu_wq; /* I: cwq's */
  221. struct list_head list; /* W: list of all workqueues */
  222. struct mutex flush_mutex; /* protects wq flushing */
  223. int work_color; /* F: current work color */
  224. int flush_color; /* F: current flush color */
  225. atomic_t nr_cwqs_to_flush; /* flush in progress */
  226. struct wq_flusher *first_flusher; /* F: first flusher */
  227. struct list_head flusher_queue; /* F: flush waiters */
  228. struct list_head flusher_overflow; /* F: flush overflow list */
  229. mayday_mask_t mayday_mask; /* cpus requesting rescue */
  230. struct worker *rescuer; /* I: rescue worker */
  231. int nr_drainers; /* W: drain in progress */
  232. int saved_max_active; /* W: saved cwq max_active */
  233. #ifdef CONFIG_LOCKDEP
  234. struct lockdep_map lockdep_map;
  235. #endif
  236. char name[]; /* I: workqueue name */
  237. };
  238. struct workqueue_struct *system_wq __read_mostly;
  239. struct workqueue_struct *system_long_wq __read_mostly;
  240. struct workqueue_struct *system_nrt_wq __read_mostly;
  241. struct workqueue_struct *system_unbound_wq __read_mostly;
  242. struct workqueue_struct *system_freezable_wq __read_mostly;
  243. struct workqueue_struct *system_nrt_freezable_wq __read_mostly;
  244. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(system_wq);
  245. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(system_long_wq);
  246. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(system_nrt_wq);
  247. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(system_unbound_wq);
  248. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(system_freezable_wq);
  249. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(system_nrt_freezable_wq);
  250. #define CREATE_TRACE_POINTS
  251. #include <trace/events/workqueue.h>
  252. #define for_each_worker_pool(pool, gcwq) \
  253. for ((pool) = &(gcwq)->pools[0]; \
  254. (pool) < &(gcwq)->pools[NR_WORKER_POOLS]; (pool)++)
  255. #define for_each_busy_worker(worker, i, pos, gcwq) \
  256. for (i = 0; i < BUSY_WORKER_HASH_SIZE; i++) \
  257. hlist_for_each_entry(worker, pos, &gcwq->busy_hash[i], hentry)
  258. static inline int __next_gcwq_cpu(int cpu, const struct cpumask *mask,
  259. unsigned int sw)
  260. {
  261. if (cpu < nr_cpu_ids) {
  262. if (sw & 1) {
  263. cpu = cpumask_next(cpu, mask);
  264. if (cpu < nr_cpu_ids)
  265. return cpu;
  266. }
  267. if (sw & 2)
  268. return WORK_CPU_UNBOUND;
  269. }
  270. return WORK_CPU_NONE;
  271. }
  272. static inline int __next_wq_cpu(int cpu, const struct cpumask *mask,
  273. struct workqueue_struct *wq)
  274. {
  275. return __next_gcwq_cpu(cpu, mask, !(wq->flags & WQ_UNBOUND) ? 1 : 2);
  276. }
  277. /*
  278. * CPU iterators
  279. *
  280. * An extra gcwq is defined for an invalid cpu number
  281. * (WORK_CPU_UNBOUND) to host workqueues which are not bound to any
  282. * specific CPU. The following iterators are similar to
  283. * for_each_*_cpu() iterators but also considers the unbound gcwq.
  284. *
  285. * for_each_gcwq_cpu() : possible CPUs + WORK_CPU_UNBOUND
  286. * for_each_online_gcwq_cpu() : online CPUs + WORK_CPU_UNBOUND
  287. * for_each_cwq_cpu() : possible CPUs for bound workqueues,
  288. * WORK_CPU_UNBOUND for unbound workqueues
  289. */
  290. #define for_each_gcwq_cpu(cpu) \
  291. for ((cpu) = __next_gcwq_cpu(-1, cpu_possible_mask, 3); \
  292. (cpu) < WORK_CPU_NONE; \
  293. (cpu) = __next_gcwq_cpu((cpu), cpu_possible_mask, 3))
  294. #define for_each_online_gcwq_cpu(cpu) \
  295. for ((cpu) = __next_gcwq_cpu(-1, cpu_online_mask, 3); \
  296. (cpu) < WORK_CPU_NONE; \
  297. (cpu) = __next_gcwq_cpu((cpu), cpu_online_mask, 3))
  298. #define for_each_cwq_cpu(cpu, wq) \
  299. for ((cpu) = __next_wq_cpu(-1, cpu_possible_mask, (wq)); \
  300. (cpu) < WORK_CPU_NONE; \
  301. (cpu) = __next_wq_cpu((cpu), cpu_possible_mask, (wq)))
  302. #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_OBJECTS_WORK
  303. static struct debug_obj_descr work_debug_descr;
  304. static void *work_debug_hint(void *addr)
  305. {
  306. return ((struct work_struct *) addr)->func;
  307. }
  308. /*
  309. * fixup_init is called when:
  310. * - an active object is initialized
  311. */
  312. static int work_fixup_init(void *addr, enum debug_obj_state state)
  313. {
  314. struct work_struct *work = addr;
  315. switch (state) {
  316. case ODEBUG_STATE_ACTIVE:
  317. cancel_work_sync(work);
  318. debug_object_init(work, &work_debug_descr);
  319. return 1;
  320. default:
  321. return 0;
  322. }
  323. }
  324. /*
  325. * fixup_activate is called when:
  326. * - an active object is activated
  327. * - an unknown object is activated (might be a statically initialized object)
  328. */
  329. static int work_fixup_activate(void *addr, enum debug_obj_state state)
  330. {
  331. struct work_struct *work = addr;
  332. switch (state) {
  333. case ODEBUG_STATE_NOTAVAILABLE:
  334. /*
  335. * This is not really a fixup. The work struct was
  336. * statically initialized. We just make sure that it
  337. * is tracked in the object tracker.
  338. */
  339. if (test_bit(WORK_STRUCT_STATIC_BIT, work_data_bits(work))) {
  340. debug_object_init(work, &work_debug_descr);
  341. debug_object_activate(work, &work_debug_descr);
  342. return 0;
  343. }
  344. WARN_ON_ONCE(1);
  345. return 0;
  346. case ODEBUG_STATE_ACTIVE:
  347. WARN_ON(1);
  348. default:
  349. return 0;
  350. }
  351. }
  352. /*
  353. * fixup_free is called when:
  354. * - an active object is freed
  355. */
  356. static int work_fixup_free(void *addr, enum debug_obj_state state)
  357. {
  358. struct work_struct *work = addr;
  359. switch (state) {
  360. case ODEBUG_STATE_ACTIVE:
  361. cancel_work_sync(work);
  362. debug_object_free(work, &work_debug_descr);
  363. return 1;
  364. default:
  365. return 0;
  366. }
  367. }
  368. static struct debug_obj_descr work_debug_descr = {
  369. .name = "work_struct",
  370. .debug_hint = work_debug_hint,
  371. .fixup_init = work_fixup_init,
  372. .fixup_activate = work_fixup_activate,
  373. .fixup_free = work_fixup_free,
  374. };
  375. static inline void debug_work_activate(struct work_struct *work)
  376. {
  377. debug_object_activate(work, &work_debug_descr);
  378. }
  379. static inline void debug_work_deactivate(struct work_struct *work)
  380. {
  381. debug_object_deactivate(work, &work_debug_descr);
  382. }
  383. void __init_work(struct work_struct *work, int onstack)
  384. {
  385. if (onstack)
  386. debug_object_init_on_stack(work, &work_debug_descr);
  387. else
  388. debug_object_init(work, &work_debug_descr);
  389. }
  390. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__init_work);
  391. void destroy_work_on_stack(struct work_struct *work)
  392. {
  393. debug_object_free(work, &work_debug_descr);
  394. }
  395. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(destroy_work_on_stack);
  396. #else
  397. static inline void debug_work_activate(struct work_struct *work) { }
  398. static inline void debug_work_deactivate(struct work_struct *work) { }
  399. #endif
  400. /* Serializes the accesses to the list of workqueues. */
  401. static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(workqueue_lock);
  402. static LIST_HEAD(workqueues);
  403. static bool workqueue_freezing; /* W: have wqs started freezing? */
  404. /*
  405. * The almighty global cpu workqueues. nr_running is the only field
  406. * which is expected to be used frequently by other cpus via
  407. * try_to_wake_up(). Put it in a separate cacheline.
  408. */
  409. static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct global_cwq, global_cwq);
  410. static DEFINE_PER_CPU_SHARED_ALIGNED(atomic_t, pool_nr_running[NR_WORKER_POOLS]);
  411. /*
  412. * Global cpu workqueue and nr_running counter for unbound gcwq. The
  413. * gcwq is always online, has GCWQ_DISASSOCIATED set, and all its
  414. * workers have WORKER_UNBOUND set.
  415. */
  416. static struct global_cwq unbound_global_cwq;
  417. static atomic_t unbound_pool_nr_running[NR_WORKER_POOLS] = {
  418. [0 ... NR_WORKER_POOLS - 1] = ATOMIC_INIT(0), /* always 0 */
  419. };
  420. static int worker_thread(void *__worker);
  421. static int worker_pool_pri(struct worker_pool *pool)
  422. {
  423. return pool - pool->gcwq->pools;
  424. }
  425. static struct global_cwq *get_gcwq(unsigned int cpu)
  426. {
  427. if (cpu != WORK_CPU_UNBOUND)
  428. return &per_cpu(global_cwq, cpu);
  429. else
  430. return &unbound_global_cwq;
  431. }
  432. static atomic_t *get_pool_nr_running(struct worker_pool *pool)
  433. {
  434. int cpu = pool->gcwq->cpu;
  435. int idx = worker_pool_pri(pool);
  436. if (cpu != WORK_CPU_UNBOUND)
  437. return &per_cpu(pool_nr_running, cpu)[idx];
  438. else
  439. return &unbound_pool_nr_running[idx];
  440. }
  441. static struct cpu_workqueue_struct *get_cwq(unsigned int cpu,
  442. struct workqueue_struct *wq)
  443. {
  444. if (!(wq->flags & WQ_UNBOUND)) {
  445. if (likely(cpu < nr_cpu_ids))
  446. return per_cpu_ptr(wq->cpu_wq.pcpu, cpu);
  447. } else if (likely(cpu == WORK_CPU_UNBOUND))
  448. return wq->cpu_wq.single;
  449. return NULL;
  450. }
  451. static unsigned int work_color_to_flags(int color)
  452. {
  453. return color << WORK_STRUCT_COLOR_SHIFT;
  454. }
  455. static int get_work_color(struct work_struct *work)
  456. {
  457. return (*work_data_bits(work) >> WORK_STRUCT_COLOR_SHIFT) &
  458. ((1 << WORK_STRUCT_COLOR_BITS) - 1);
  459. }
  460. static int work_next_color(int color)
  461. {
  462. return (color + 1) % WORK_NR_COLORS;
  463. }
  464. /*
  465. * While queued, %WORK_STRUCT_CWQ is set and non flag bits of a work's data
  466. * contain the pointer to the queued cwq. Once execution starts, the flag
  467. * is cleared and the high bits contain OFFQ flags and CPU number.
  468. *
  469. * set_work_cwq(), set_work_cpu_and_clear_pending() and clear_work_data()
  470. * can be used to set the cwq, cpu or clear work->data. These functions
  471. * should only be called while the work is owned - ie. while the PENDING
  472. * bit is set.
  473. *
  474. * get_work_[g]cwq() can be used to obtain the gcwq or cwq
  475. * corresponding to a work. gcwq is available once the work has been
  476. * queued anywhere after initialization. cwq is available only from
  477. * queueing until execution starts.
  478. */
  479. static inline void set_work_data(struct work_struct *work, unsigned long data,
  480. unsigned long flags)
  481. {
  482. BUG_ON(!work_pending(work));
  483. atomic_long_set(&work->data, data | flags | work_static(work));
  484. }
  485. static void set_work_cwq(struct work_struct *work,
  486. struct cpu_workqueue_struct *cwq,
  487. unsigned long extra_flags)
  488. {
  489. set_work_data(work, (unsigned long)cwq,
  490. WORK_STRUCT_PENDING | WORK_STRUCT_CWQ | extra_flags);
  491. }
  492. static void set_work_cpu_and_clear_pending(struct work_struct *work,
  493. unsigned int cpu)
  494. {
  495. set_work_data(work, (unsigned long)cpu << WORK_OFFQ_CPU_SHIFT, 0);
  496. }
  497. static void clear_work_data(struct work_struct *work)
  498. {
  499. set_work_data(work, WORK_STRUCT_NO_CPU, 0);
  500. }
  501. static struct cpu_workqueue_struct *get_work_cwq(struct work_struct *work)
  502. {
  503. unsigned long data = atomic_long_read(&work->data);
  504. if (data & WORK_STRUCT_CWQ)
  505. return (void *)(data & WORK_STRUCT_WQ_DATA_MASK);
  506. else
  507. return NULL;
  508. }
  509. static struct global_cwq *get_work_gcwq(struct work_struct *work)
  510. {
  511. unsigned long data = atomic_long_read(&work->data);
  512. unsigned int cpu;
  513. if (data & WORK_STRUCT_CWQ)
  514. return ((struct cpu_workqueue_struct *)
  515. (data & WORK_STRUCT_WQ_DATA_MASK))->pool->gcwq;
  516. cpu = data >> WORK_OFFQ_CPU_SHIFT;
  517. if (cpu == WORK_CPU_NONE)
  518. return NULL;
  519. BUG_ON(cpu >= nr_cpu_ids && cpu != WORK_CPU_UNBOUND);
  520. return get_gcwq(cpu);
  521. }
  522. /*
  523. * Policy functions. These define the policies on how the global worker
  524. * pools are managed. Unless noted otherwise, these functions assume that
  525. * they're being called with gcwq->lock held.
  526. */
  527. static bool __need_more_worker(struct worker_pool *pool)
  528. {
  529. return !atomic_read(get_pool_nr_running(pool));
  530. }
  531. /*
  532. * Need to wake up a worker? Called from anything but currently
  533. * running workers.
  534. *
  535. * Note that, because unbound workers never contribute to nr_running, this
  536. * function will always return %true for unbound gcwq as long as the
  537. * worklist isn't empty.
  538. */
  539. static bool need_more_worker(struct worker_pool *pool)
  540. {
  541. return !list_empty(&pool->worklist) && __need_more_worker(pool);
  542. }
  543. /* Can I start working? Called from busy but !running workers. */
  544. static bool may_start_working(struct worker_pool *pool)
  545. {
  546. return pool->nr_idle;
  547. }
  548. /* Do I need to keep working? Called from currently running workers. */
  549. static bool keep_working(struct worker_pool *pool)
  550. {
  551. atomic_t *nr_running = get_pool_nr_running(pool);
  552. return !list_empty(&pool->worklist) && atomic_read(nr_running) <= 1;
  553. }
  554. /* Do we need a new worker? Called from manager. */
  555. static bool need_to_create_worker(struct worker_pool *pool)
  556. {
  557. return need_more_worker(pool) && !may_start_working(pool);
  558. }
  559. /* Do I need to be the manager? */
  560. static bool need_to_manage_workers(struct worker_pool *pool)
  561. {
  562. return need_to_create_worker(pool) ||
  563. (pool->flags & POOL_MANAGE_WORKERS);
  564. }
  565. /* Do we have too many workers and should some go away? */
  566. static bool too_many_workers(struct worker_pool *pool)
  567. {
  568. bool managing = mutex_is_locked(&pool->manager_mutex);
  569. int nr_idle = pool->nr_idle + managing; /* manager is considered idle */
  570. int nr_busy = pool->nr_workers - nr_idle;
  571. return nr_idle > 2 && (nr_idle - 2) * MAX_IDLE_WORKERS_RATIO >= nr_busy;
  572. }
  573. /*
  574. * Wake up functions.
  575. */
  576. /* Return the first worker. Safe with preemption disabled */
  577. static struct worker *first_worker(struct worker_pool *pool)
  578. {
  579. if (unlikely(list_empty(&pool->idle_list)))
  580. return NULL;
  581. return list_first_entry(&pool->idle_list, struct worker, entry);
  582. }
  583. /**
  584. * wake_up_worker - wake up an idle worker
  585. * @pool: worker pool to wake worker from
  586. *
  587. * Wake up the first idle worker of @pool.
  588. *
  589. * CONTEXT:
  590. * spin_lock_irq(gcwq->lock).
  591. */
  592. static void wake_up_worker(struct worker_pool *pool)
  593. {
  594. struct worker *worker = first_worker(pool);
  595. if (likely(worker))
  596. wake_up_process(worker->task);
  597. }
  598. /**
  599. * wq_worker_waking_up - a worker is waking up
  600. * @task: task waking up
  601. * @cpu: CPU @task is waking up to
  602. *
  603. * This function is called during try_to_wake_up() when a worker is
  604. * being awoken.
  605. *
  606. * CONTEXT:
  607. * spin_lock_irq(rq->lock)
  608. */
  609. void wq_worker_waking_up(struct task_struct *task, unsigned int cpu)
  610. {
  611. struct worker *worker = kthread_data(task);
  612. if (!(worker->flags & WORKER_NOT_RUNNING))
  613. atomic_inc(get_pool_nr_running(worker->pool));
  614. }
  615. /**
  616. * wq_worker_sleeping - a worker is going to sleep
  617. * @task: task going to sleep
  618. * @cpu: CPU in question, must be the current CPU number
  619. *
  620. * This function is called during schedule() when a busy worker is
  621. * going to sleep. Worker on the same cpu can be woken up by
  622. * returning pointer to its task.
  623. *
  624. * CONTEXT:
  625. * spin_lock_irq(rq->lock)
  626. *
  627. * RETURNS:
  628. * Worker task on @cpu to wake up, %NULL if none.
  629. */
  630. struct task_struct *wq_worker_sleeping(struct task_struct *task,
  631. unsigned int cpu)
  632. {
  633. struct worker *worker = kthread_data(task), *to_wakeup = NULL;
  634. struct worker_pool *pool = worker->pool;
  635. atomic_t *nr_running = get_pool_nr_running(pool);
  636. if (worker->flags & WORKER_NOT_RUNNING)
  637. return NULL;
  638. /* this can only happen on the local cpu */
  639. BUG_ON(cpu != raw_smp_processor_id());
  640. /*
  641. * The counterpart of the following dec_and_test, implied mb,
  642. * worklist not empty test sequence is in insert_work().
  643. * Please read comment there.
  644. *
  645. * NOT_RUNNING is clear. This means that we're bound to and
  646. * running on the local cpu w/ rq lock held and preemption
  647. * disabled, which in turn means that none else could be
  648. * manipulating idle_list, so dereferencing idle_list without gcwq
  649. * lock is safe.
  650. */
  651. if (atomic_dec_and_test(nr_running) && !list_empty(&pool->worklist))
  652. to_wakeup = first_worker(pool);
  653. return to_wakeup ? to_wakeup->task : NULL;
  654. }
  655. /**
  656. * worker_set_flags - set worker flags and adjust nr_running accordingly
  657. * @worker: self
  658. * @flags: flags to set
  659. * @wakeup: wakeup an idle worker if necessary
  660. *
  661. * Set @flags in @worker->flags and adjust nr_running accordingly. If
  662. * nr_running becomes zero and @wakeup is %true, an idle worker is
  663. * woken up.
  664. *
  665. * CONTEXT:
  666. * spin_lock_irq(gcwq->lock)
  667. */
  668. static inline void worker_set_flags(struct worker *worker, unsigned int flags,
  669. bool wakeup)
  670. {
  671. struct worker_pool *pool = worker->pool;
  672. WARN_ON_ONCE(worker->task != current);
  673. /*
  674. * If transitioning into NOT_RUNNING, adjust nr_running and
  675. * wake up an idle worker as necessary if requested by
  676. * @wakeup.
  677. */
  678. if ((flags & WORKER_NOT_RUNNING) &&
  679. !(worker->flags & WORKER_NOT_RUNNING)) {
  680. atomic_t *nr_running = get_pool_nr_running(pool);
  681. if (wakeup) {
  682. if (atomic_dec_and_test(nr_running) &&
  683. !list_empty(&pool->worklist))
  684. wake_up_worker(pool);
  685. } else
  686. atomic_dec(nr_running);
  687. }
  688. worker->flags |= flags;
  689. }
  690. /**
  691. * worker_clr_flags - clear worker flags and adjust nr_running accordingly
  692. * @worker: self
  693. * @flags: flags to clear
  694. *
  695. * Clear @flags in @worker->flags and adjust nr_running accordingly.
  696. *
  697. * CONTEXT:
  698. * spin_lock_irq(gcwq->lock)
  699. */
  700. static inline void worker_clr_flags(struct worker *worker, unsigned int flags)
  701. {
  702. struct worker_pool *pool = worker->pool;
  703. unsigned int oflags = worker->flags;
  704. WARN_ON_ONCE(worker->task != current);
  705. worker->flags &= ~flags;
  706. /*
  707. * If transitioning out of NOT_RUNNING, increment nr_running. Note
  708. * that the nested NOT_RUNNING is not a noop. NOT_RUNNING is mask
  709. * of multiple flags, not a single flag.
  710. */
  711. if ((flags & WORKER_NOT_RUNNING) && (oflags & WORKER_NOT_RUNNING))
  712. if (!(worker->flags & WORKER_NOT_RUNNING))
  713. atomic_inc(get_pool_nr_running(pool));
  714. }
  715. /**
  716. * busy_worker_head - return the busy hash head for a work
  717. * @gcwq: gcwq of interest
  718. * @work: work to be hashed
  719. *
  720. * Return hash head of @gcwq for @work.
  721. *
  722. * CONTEXT:
  723. * spin_lock_irq(gcwq->lock).
  724. *
  725. * RETURNS:
  726. * Pointer to the hash head.
  727. */
  728. static struct hlist_head *busy_worker_head(struct global_cwq *gcwq,
  729. struct work_struct *work)
  730. {
  731. const int base_shift = ilog2(sizeof(struct work_struct));
  732. unsigned long v = (unsigned long)work;
  733. /* simple shift and fold hash, do we need something better? */
  734. v >>= base_shift;
  735. v += v >> BUSY_WORKER_HASH_ORDER;
  736. v &= BUSY_WORKER_HASH_MASK;
  737. return &gcwq->busy_hash[v];
  738. }
  739. /**
  740. * __find_worker_executing_work - find worker which is executing a work
  741. * @gcwq: gcwq of interest
  742. * @bwh: hash head as returned by busy_worker_head()
  743. * @work: work to find worker for
  744. *
  745. * Find a worker which is executing @work on @gcwq. @bwh should be
  746. * the hash head obtained by calling busy_worker_head() with the same
  747. * work.
  748. *
  749. * CONTEXT:
  750. * spin_lock_irq(gcwq->lock).
  751. *
  752. * RETURNS:
  753. * Pointer to worker which is executing @work if found, NULL
  754. * otherwise.
  755. */
  756. static struct worker *__find_worker_executing_work(struct global_cwq *gcwq,
  757. struct hlist_head *bwh,
  758. struct work_struct *work)
  759. {
  760. struct worker *worker;
  761. struct hlist_node *tmp;
  762. hlist_for_each_entry(worker, tmp, bwh, hentry)
  763. if (worker->current_work == work)
  764. return worker;
  765. return NULL;
  766. }
  767. /**
  768. * find_worker_executing_work - find worker which is executing a work
  769. * @gcwq: gcwq of interest
  770. * @work: work to find worker for
  771. *
  772. * Find a worker which is executing @work on @gcwq. This function is
  773. * identical to __find_worker_executing_work() except that this
  774. * function calculates @bwh itself.
  775. *
  776. * CONTEXT:
  777. * spin_lock_irq(gcwq->lock).
  778. *
  779. * RETURNS:
  780. * Pointer to worker which is executing @work if found, NULL
  781. * otherwise.
  782. */
  783. static struct worker *find_worker_executing_work(struct global_cwq *gcwq,
  784. struct work_struct *work)
  785. {
  786. return __find_worker_executing_work(gcwq, busy_worker_head(gcwq, work),
  787. work);
  788. }
  789. /**
  790. * move_linked_works - move linked works to a list
  791. * @work: start of series of works to be scheduled
  792. * @head: target list to append @work to
  793. * @nextp: out paramter for nested worklist walking
  794. *
  795. * Schedule linked works starting from @work to @head. Work series to
  796. * be scheduled starts at @work and includes any consecutive work with
  797. * WORK_STRUCT_LINKED set in its predecessor.
  798. *
  799. * If @nextp is not NULL, it's updated to point to the next work of
  800. * the last scheduled work. This allows move_linked_works() to be
  801. * nested inside outer list_for_each_entry_safe().
  802. *
  803. * CONTEXT:
  804. * spin_lock_irq(gcwq->lock).
  805. */
  806. static void move_linked_works(struct work_struct *work, struct list_head *head,
  807. struct work_struct **nextp)
  808. {
  809. struct work_struct *n;
  810. /*
  811. * Linked worklist will always end before the end of the list,
  812. * use NULL for list head.
  813. */
  814. list_for_each_entry_safe_from(work, n, NULL, entry) {
  815. list_move_tail(&work->entry, head);
  816. if (!(*work_data_bits(work) & WORK_STRUCT_LINKED))
  817. break;
  818. }
  819. /*
  820. * If we're already inside safe list traversal and have moved
  821. * multiple works to the scheduled queue, the next position
  822. * needs to be updated.
  823. */
  824. if (nextp)
  825. *nextp = n;
  826. }
  827. static void cwq_activate_first_delayed(struct cpu_workqueue_struct *cwq)
  828. {
  829. struct work_struct *work = list_first_entry(&cwq->delayed_works,
  830. struct work_struct, entry);
  831. trace_workqueue_activate_work(work);
  832. move_linked_works(work, &cwq->pool->worklist, NULL);
  833. __clear_bit(WORK_STRUCT_DELAYED_BIT, work_data_bits(work));
  834. cwq->nr_active++;
  835. }
  836. /**
  837. * cwq_dec_nr_in_flight - decrement cwq's nr_in_flight
  838. * @cwq: cwq of interest
  839. * @color: color of work which left the queue
  840. * @delayed: for a delayed work
  841. *
  842. * A work either has completed or is removed from pending queue,
  843. * decrement nr_in_flight of its cwq and handle workqueue flushing.
  844. *
  845. * CONTEXT:
  846. * spin_lock_irq(gcwq->lock).
  847. */
  848. static void cwq_dec_nr_in_flight(struct cpu_workqueue_struct *cwq, int color,
  849. bool delayed)
  850. {
  851. /* ignore uncolored works */
  852. if (color == WORK_NO_COLOR)
  853. return;
  854. cwq->nr_in_flight[color]--;
  855. if (!delayed) {
  856. cwq->nr_active--;
  857. if (!list_empty(&cwq->delayed_works)) {
  858. /* one down, submit a delayed one */
  859. if (cwq->nr_active < cwq->max_active)
  860. cwq_activate_first_delayed(cwq);
  861. }
  862. }
  863. /* is flush in progress and are we at the flushing tip? */
  864. if (likely(cwq->flush_color != color))
  865. return;
  866. /* are there still in-flight works? */
  867. if (cwq->nr_in_flight[color])
  868. return;
  869. /* this cwq is done, clear flush_color */
  870. cwq->flush_color = -1;
  871. /*
  872. * If this was the last cwq, wake up the first flusher. It
  873. * will handle the rest.
  874. */
  875. if (atomic_dec_and_test(&cwq->wq->nr_cwqs_to_flush))
  876. complete(&cwq->wq->first_flusher->done);
  877. }
  878. /**
  879. * try_to_grab_pending - steal work item from worklist
  880. * @work: work item to steal
  881. * @is_dwork: @work is a delayed_work
  882. *
  883. * Try to grab PENDING bit of @work. This function can handle @work in any
  884. * stable state - idle, on timer or on worklist. Return values are
  885. *
  886. * 1 if @work was pending and we successfully stole PENDING
  887. * 0 if @work was idle and we claimed PENDING
  888. * -EAGAIN if PENDING couldn't be grabbed at the moment, safe to busy-retry
  889. *
  890. * On >= 0 return, the caller owns @work's PENDING bit.
  891. */
  892. static int try_to_grab_pending(struct work_struct *work, bool is_dwork)
  893. {
  894. struct global_cwq *gcwq;
  895. /* try to steal the timer if it exists */
  896. if (is_dwork) {
  897. struct delayed_work *dwork = to_delayed_work(work);
  898. if (likely(del_timer(&dwork->timer)))
  899. return 1;
  900. }
  901. /* try to claim PENDING the normal way */
  902. if (!test_and_set_bit(WORK_STRUCT_PENDING_BIT, work_data_bits(work)))
  903. return 0;
  904. /*
  905. * The queueing is in progress, or it is already queued. Try to
  906. * steal it from ->worklist without clearing WORK_STRUCT_PENDING.
  907. */
  908. gcwq = get_work_gcwq(work);
  909. if (!gcwq)
  910. return -EAGAIN;
  911. spin_lock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  912. if (!list_empty(&work->entry)) {
  913. /*
  914. * This work is queued, but perhaps we locked the wrong gcwq.
  915. * In that case we must see the new value after rmb(), see
  916. * insert_work()->wmb().
  917. */
  918. smp_rmb();
  919. if (gcwq == get_work_gcwq(work)) {
  920. debug_work_deactivate(work);
  921. list_del_init(&work->entry);
  922. cwq_dec_nr_in_flight(get_work_cwq(work),
  923. get_work_color(work),
  924. *work_data_bits(work) & WORK_STRUCT_DELAYED);
  925. spin_unlock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  926. return 1;
  927. }
  928. }
  929. spin_unlock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  930. return -EAGAIN;
  931. }
  932. /**
  933. * insert_work - insert a work into gcwq
  934. * @cwq: cwq @work belongs to
  935. * @work: work to insert
  936. * @head: insertion point
  937. * @extra_flags: extra WORK_STRUCT_* flags to set
  938. *
  939. * Insert @work which belongs to @cwq into @gcwq after @head.
  940. * @extra_flags is or'd to work_struct flags.
  941. *
  942. * CONTEXT:
  943. * spin_lock_irq(gcwq->lock).
  944. */
  945. static void insert_work(struct cpu_workqueue_struct *cwq,
  946. struct work_struct *work, struct list_head *head,
  947. unsigned int extra_flags)
  948. {
  949. struct worker_pool *pool = cwq->pool;
  950. /* we own @work, set data and link */
  951. set_work_cwq(work, cwq, extra_flags);
  952. /*
  953. * Ensure that we get the right work->data if we see the
  954. * result of list_add() below, see try_to_grab_pending().
  955. */
  956. smp_wmb();
  957. list_add_tail(&work->entry, head);
  958. /*
  959. * Ensure either worker_sched_deactivated() sees the above
  960. * list_add_tail() or we see zero nr_running to avoid workers
  961. * lying around lazily while there are works to be processed.
  962. */
  963. smp_mb();
  964. if (__need_more_worker(pool))
  965. wake_up_worker(pool);
  966. }
  967. /*
  968. * Test whether @work is being queued from another work executing on the
  969. * same workqueue. This is rather expensive and should only be used from
  970. * cold paths.
  971. */
  972. static bool is_chained_work(struct workqueue_struct *wq)
  973. {
  974. unsigned long flags;
  975. unsigned int cpu;
  976. for_each_gcwq_cpu(cpu) {
  977. struct global_cwq *gcwq = get_gcwq(cpu);
  978. struct worker *worker;
  979. struct hlist_node *pos;
  980. int i;
  981. spin_lock_irqsave(&gcwq->lock, flags);
  982. for_each_busy_worker(worker, i, pos, gcwq) {
  983. if (worker->task != current)
  984. continue;
  985. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&gcwq->lock, flags);
  986. /*
  987. * I'm @worker, no locking necessary. See if @work
  988. * is headed to the same workqueue.
  989. */
  990. return worker->current_cwq->wq == wq;
  991. }
  992. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&gcwq->lock, flags);
  993. }
  994. return false;
  995. }
  996. static void __queue_work(unsigned int cpu, struct workqueue_struct *wq,
  997. struct work_struct *work)
  998. {
  999. struct global_cwq *gcwq;
  1000. struct cpu_workqueue_struct *cwq;
  1001. struct list_head *worklist;
  1002. unsigned int work_flags;
  1003. /*
  1004. * While a work item is PENDING && off queue, a task trying to
  1005. * steal the PENDING will busy-loop waiting for it to either get
  1006. * queued or lose PENDING. Grabbing PENDING and queueing should
  1007. * happen with IRQ disabled.
  1008. */
  1009. WARN_ON_ONCE(!irqs_disabled());
  1010. debug_work_activate(work);
  1011. /* if dying, only works from the same workqueue are allowed */
  1012. if (unlikely(wq->flags & WQ_DRAINING) &&
  1013. WARN_ON_ONCE(!is_chained_work(wq)))
  1014. return;
  1015. /* determine gcwq to use */
  1016. if (!(wq->flags & WQ_UNBOUND)) {
  1017. struct global_cwq *last_gcwq;
  1018. if (cpu == WORK_CPU_UNBOUND)
  1019. cpu = raw_smp_processor_id();
  1020. /*
  1021. * It's multi cpu. If @wq is non-reentrant and @work
  1022. * was previously on a different cpu, it might still
  1023. * be running there, in which case the work needs to
  1024. * be queued on that cpu to guarantee non-reentrance.
  1025. */
  1026. gcwq = get_gcwq(cpu);
  1027. if (wq->flags & WQ_NON_REENTRANT &&
  1028. (last_gcwq = get_work_gcwq(work)) && last_gcwq != gcwq) {
  1029. struct worker *worker;
  1030. spin_lock(&last_gcwq->lock);
  1031. worker = find_worker_executing_work(last_gcwq, work);
  1032. if (worker && worker->current_cwq->wq == wq)
  1033. gcwq = last_gcwq;
  1034. else {
  1035. /* meh... not running there, queue here */
  1036. spin_unlock(&last_gcwq->lock);
  1037. spin_lock(&gcwq->lock);
  1038. }
  1039. } else {
  1040. spin_lock(&gcwq->lock);
  1041. }
  1042. } else {
  1043. gcwq = get_gcwq(WORK_CPU_UNBOUND);
  1044. spin_lock(&gcwq->lock);
  1045. }
  1046. /* gcwq determined, get cwq and queue */
  1047. cwq = get_cwq(gcwq->cpu, wq);
  1048. trace_workqueue_queue_work(cpu, cwq, work);
  1049. if (WARN_ON(!list_empty(&work->entry))) {
  1050. spin_unlock(&gcwq->lock);
  1051. return;
  1052. }
  1053. cwq->nr_in_flight[cwq->work_color]++;
  1054. work_flags = work_color_to_flags(cwq->work_color);
  1055. if (likely(cwq->nr_active < cwq->max_active)) {
  1056. trace_workqueue_activate_work(work);
  1057. cwq->nr_active++;
  1058. worklist = &cwq->pool->worklist;
  1059. } else {
  1060. work_flags |= WORK_STRUCT_DELAYED;
  1061. worklist = &cwq->delayed_works;
  1062. }
  1063. insert_work(cwq, work, worklist, work_flags);
  1064. spin_unlock(&gcwq->lock);
  1065. }
  1066. /**
  1067. * queue_work_on - queue work on specific cpu
  1068. * @cpu: CPU number to execute work on
  1069. * @wq: workqueue to use
  1070. * @work: work to queue
  1071. *
  1072. * Returns %false if @work was already on a queue, %true otherwise.
  1073. *
  1074. * We queue the work to a specific CPU, the caller must ensure it
  1075. * can't go away.
  1076. */
  1077. bool queue_work_on(int cpu, struct workqueue_struct *wq,
  1078. struct work_struct *work)
  1079. {
  1080. bool ret = false;
  1081. unsigned long flags;
  1082. local_irq_save(flags);
  1083. if (!test_and_set_bit(WORK_STRUCT_PENDING_BIT, work_data_bits(work))) {
  1084. __queue_work(cpu, wq, work);
  1085. ret = true;
  1086. }
  1087. local_irq_restore(flags);
  1088. return ret;
  1089. }
  1090. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(queue_work_on);
  1091. /**
  1092. * queue_work - queue work on a workqueue
  1093. * @wq: workqueue to use
  1094. * @work: work to queue
  1095. *
  1096. * Returns %false if @work was already on a queue, %true otherwise.
  1097. *
  1098. * We queue the work to the CPU on which it was submitted, but if the CPU dies
  1099. * it can be processed by another CPU.
  1100. */
  1101. bool queue_work(struct workqueue_struct *wq, struct work_struct *work)
  1102. {
  1103. return queue_work_on(WORK_CPU_UNBOUND, wq, work);
  1104. }
  1105. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(queue_work);
  1106. void delayed_work_timer_fn(unsigned long __data)
  1107. {
  1108. struct delayed_work *dwork = (struct delayed_work *)__data;
  1109. struct cpu_workqueue_struct *cwq = get_work_cwq(&dwork->work);
  1110. local_irq_disable();
  1111. __queue_work(WORK_CPU_UNBOUND, cwq->wq, &dwork->work);
  1112. local_irq_enable();
  1113. }
  1114. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(delayed_work_timer_fn);
  1115. static void __queue_delayed_work(int cpu, struct workqueue_struct *wq,
  1116. struct delayed_work *dwork, unsigned long delay)
  1117. {
  1118. struct timer_list *timer = &dwork->timer;
  1119. struct work_struct *work = &dwork->work;
  1120. unsigned int lcpu;
  1121. WARN_ON_ONCE(timer->function != delayed_work_timer_fn ||
  1122. timer->data != (unsigned long)dwork);
  1123. BUG_ON(timer_pending(timer));
  1124. BUG_ON(!list_empty(&work->entry));
  1125. timer_stats_timer_set_start_info(&dwork->timer);
  1126. /*
  1127. * This stores cwq for the moment, for the timer_fn. Note that the
  1128. * work's gcwq is preserved to allow reentrance detection for
  1129. * delayed works.
  1130. */
  1131. if (!(wq->flags & WQ_UNBOUND)) {
  1132. struct global_cwq *gcwq = get_work_gcwq(work);
  1133. if (gcwq && gcwq->cpu != WORK_CPU_UNBOUND)
  1134. lcpu = gcwq->cpu;
  1135. else
  1136. lcpu = raw_smp_processor_id();
  1137. } else {
  1138. lcpu = WORK_CPU_UNBOUND;
  1139. }
  1140. set_work_cwq(work, get_cwq(lcpu, wq), 0);
  1141. timer->expires = jiffies + delay;
  1142. if (unlikely(cpu != WORK_CPU_UNBOUND))
  1143. add_timer_on(timer, cpu);
  1144. else
  1145. add_timer(timer);
  1146. }
  1147. /**
  1148. * queue_delayed_work_on - queue work on specific CPU after delay
  1149. * @cpu: CPU number to execute work on
  1150. * @wq: workqueue to use
  1151. * @dwork: work to queue
  1152. * @delay: number of jiffies to wait before queueing
  1153. *
  1154. * Returns %false if @work was already on a queue, %true otherwise. If
  1155. * @delay is zero and @dwork is idle, it will be scheduled for immediate
  1156. * execution.
  1157. */
  1158. bool queue_delayed_work_on(int cpu, struct workqueue_struct *wq,
  1159. struct delayed_work *dwork, unsigned long delay)
  1160. {
  1161. struct work_struct *work = &dwork->work;
  1162. bool ret = false;
  1163. unsigned long flags;
  1164. if (!delay)
  1165. return queue_work_on(cpu, wq, &dwork->work);
  1166. /* read the comment in __queue_work() */
  1167. local_irq_save(flags);
  1168. if (!test_and_set_bit(WORK_STRUCT_PENDING_BIT, work_data_bits(work))) {
  1169. __queue_delayed_work(cpu, wq, dwork, delay);
  1170. ret = true;
  1171. }
  1172. local_irq_restore(flags);
  1173. return ret;
  1174. }
  1175. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(queue_delayed_work_on);
  1176. /**
  1177. * queue_delayed_work - queue work on a workqueue after delay
  1178. * @wq: workqueue to use
  1179. * @dwork: delayable work to queue
  1180. * @delay: number of jiffies to wait before queueing
  1181. *
  1182. * Equivalent to queue_delayed_work_on() but tries to use the local CPU.
  1183. */
  1184. bool queue_delayed_work(struct workqueue_struct *wq,
  1185. struct delayed_work *dwork, unsigned long delay)
  1186. {
  1187. return queue_delayed_work_on(WORK_CPU_UNBOUND, wq, dwork, delay);
  1188. }
  1189. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(queue_delayed_work);
  1190. /**
  1191. * worker_enter_idle - enter idle state
  1192. * @worker: worker which is entering idle state
  1193. *
  1194. * @worker is entering idle state. Update stats and idle timer if
  1195. * necessary.
  1196. *
  1197. * LOCKING:
  1198. * spin_lock_irq(gcwq->lock).
  1199. */
  1200. static void worker_enter_idle(struct worker *worker)
  1201. {
  1202. struct worker_pool *pool = worker->pool;
  1203. struct global_cwq *gcwq = pool->gcwq;
  1204. BUG_ON(worker->flags & WORKER_IDLE);
  1205. BUG_ON(!list_empty(&worker->entry) &&
  1206. (worker->hentry.next || worker->hentry.pprev));
  1207. /* can't use worker_set_flags(), also called from start_worker() */
  1208. worker->flags |= WORKER_IDLE;
  1209. pool->nr_idle++;
  1210. worker->last_active = jiffies;
  1211. /* idle_list is LIFO */
  1212. list_add(&worker->entry, &pool->idle_list);
  1213. if (too_many_workers(pool) && !timer_pending(&pool->idle_timer))
  1214. mod_timer(&pool->idle_timer, jiffies + IDLE_WORKER_TIMEOUT);
  1215. /*
  1216. * Sanity check nr_running. Because gcwq_unbind_fn() releases
  1217. * gcwq->lock between setting %WORKER_UNBOUND and zapping
  1218. * nr_running, the warning may trigger spuriously. Check iff
  1219. * unbind is not in progress.
  1220. */
  1221. WARN_ON_ONCE(!(gcwq->flags & GCWQ_DISASSOCIATED) &&
  1222. pool->nr_workers == pool->nr_idle &&
  1223. atomic_read(get_pool_nr_running(pool)));
  1224. }
  1225. /**
  1226. * worker_leave_idle - leave idle state
  1227. * @worker: worker which is leaving idle state
  1228. *
  1229. * @worker is leaving idle state. Update stats.
  1230. *
  1231. * LOCKING:
  1232. * spin_lock_irq(gcwq->lock).
  1233. */
  1234. static void worker_leave_idle(struct worker *worker)
  1235. {
  1236. struct worker_pool *pool = worker->pool;
  1237. BUG_ON(!(worker->flags & WORKER_IDLE));
  1238. worker_clr_flags(worker, WORKER_IDLE);
  1239. pool->nr_idle--;
  1240. list_del_init(&worker->entry);
  1241. }
  1242. /**
  1243. * worker_maybe_bind_and_lock - bind worker to its cpu if possible and lock gcwq
  1244. * @worker: self
  1245. *
  1246. * Works which are scheduled while the cpu is online must at least be
  1247. * scheduled to a worker which is bound to the cpu so that if they are
  1248. * flushed from cpu callbacks while cpu is going down, they are
  1249. * guaranteed to execute on the cpu.
  1250. *
  1251. * This function is to be used by rogue workers and rescuers to bind
  1252. * themselves to the target cpu and may race with cpu going down or
  1253. * coming online. kthread_bind() can't be used because it may put the
  1254. * worker to already dead cpu and set_cpus_allowed_ptr() can't be used
  1255. * verbatim as it's best effort and blocking and gcwq may be
  1256. * [dis]associated in the meantime.
  1257. *
  1258. * This function tries set_cpus_allowed() and locks gcwq and verifies the
  1259. * binding against %GCWQ_DISASSOCIATED which is set during
  1260. * %CPU_DOWN_PREPARE and cleared during %CPU_ONLINE, so if the worker
  1261. * enters idle state or fetches works without dropping lock, it can
  1262. * guarantee the scheduling requirement described in the first paragraph.
  1263. *
  1264. * CONTEXT:
  1265. * Might sleep. Called without any lock but returns with gcwq->lock
  1266. * held.
  1267. *
  1268. * RETURNS:
  1269. * %true if the associated gcwq is online (@worker is successfully
  1270. * bound), %false if offline.
  1271. */
  1272. static bool worker_maybe_bind_and_lock(struct worker *worker)
  1273. __acquires(&gcwq->lock)
  1274. {
  1275. struct global_cwq *gcwq = worker->pool->gcwq;
  1276. struct task_struct *task = worker->task;
  1277. while (true) {
  1278. /*
  1279. * The following call may fail, succeed or succeed
  1280. * without actually migrating the task to the cpu if
  1281. * it races with cpu hotunplug operation. Verify
  1282. * against GCWQ_DISASSOCIATED.
  1283. */
  1284. if (!(gcwq->flags & GCWQ_DISASSOCIATED))
  1285. set_cpus_allowed_ptr(task, get_cpu_mask(gcwq->cpu));
  1286. spin_lock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  1287. if (gcwq->flags & GCWQ_DISASSOCIATED)
  1288. return false;
  1289. if (task_cpu(task) == gcwq->cpu &&
  1290. cpumask_equal(&current->cpus_allowed,
  1291. get_cpu_mask(gcwq->cpu)))
  1292. return true;
  1293. spin_unlock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  1294. /*
  1295. * We've raced with CPU hot[un]plug. Give it a breather
  1296. * and retry migration. cond_resched() is required here;
  1297. * otherwise, we might deadlock against cpu_stop trying to
  1298. * bring down the CPU on non-preemptive kernel.
  1299. */
  1300. cpu_relax();
  1301. cond_resched();
  1302. }
  1303. }
  1304. struct idle_rebind {
  1305. int cnt; /* # workers to be rebound */
  1306. struct completion done; /* all workers rebound */
  1307. };
  1308. /*
  1309. * Rebind an idle @worker to its CPU. During CPU onlining, this has to
  1310. * happen synchronously for idle workers. worker_thread() will test
  1311. * %WORKER_REBIND before leaving idle and call this function.
  1312. */
  1313. static void idle_worker_rebind(struct worker *worker)
  1314. {
  1315. struct global_cwq *gcwq = worker->pool->gcwq;
  1316. /* CPU must be online at this point */
  1317. WARN_ON(!worker_maybe_bind_and_lock(worker));
  1318. if (!--worker->idle_rebind->cnt)
  1319. complete(&worker->idle_rebind->done);
  1320. spin_unlock_irq(&worker->pool->gcwq->lock);
  1321. /* we did our part, wait for rebind_workers() to finish up */
  1322. wait_event(gcwq->rebind_hold, !(worker->flags & WORKER_REBIND));
  1323. }
  1324. /*
  1325. * Function for @worker->rebind.work used to rebind unbound busy workers to
  1326. * the associated cpu which is coming back online. This is scheduled by
  1327. * cpu up but can race with other cpu hotplug operations and may be
  1328. * executed twice without intervening cpu down.
  1329. */
  1330. static void busy_worker_rebind_fn(struct work_struct *work)
  1331. {
  1332. struct worker *worker = container_of(work, struct worker, rebind_work);
  1333. struct global_cwq *gcwq = worker->pool->gcwq;
  1334. if (worker_maybe_bind_and_lock(worker))
  1335. worker_clr_flags(worker, WORKER_REBIND);
  1336. spin_unlock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  1337. }
  1338. /**
  1339. * rebind_workers - rebind all workers of a gcwq to the associated CPU
  1340. * @gcwq: gcwq of interest
  1341. *
  1342. * @gcwq->cpu is coming online. Rebind all workers to the CPU. Rebinding
  1343. * is different for idle and busy ones.
  1344. *
  1345. * The idle ones should be rebound synchronously and idle rebinding should
  1346. * be complete before any worker starts executing work items with
  1347. * concurrency management enabled; otherwise, scheduler may oops trying to
  1348. * wake up non-local idle worker from wq_worker_sleeping().
  1349. *
  1350. * This is achieved by repeatedly requesting rebinding until all idle
  1351. * workers are known to have been rebound under @gcwq->lock and holding all
  1352. * idle workers from becoming busy until idle rebinding is complete.
  1353. *
  1354. * Once idle workers are rebound, busy workers can be rebound as they
  1355. * finish executing their current work items. Queueing the rebind work at
  1356. * the head of their scheduled lists is enough. Note that nr_running will
  1357. * be properbly bumped as busy workers rebind.
  1358. *
  1359. * On return, all workers are guaranteed to either be bound or have rebind
  1360. * work item scheduled.
  1361. */
  1362. static void rebind_workers(struct global_cwq *gcwq)
  1363. __releases(&gcwq->lock) __acquires(&gcwq->lock)
  1364. {
  1365. struct idle_rebind idle_rebind;
  1366. struct worker_pool *pool;
  1367. struct worker *worker;
  1368. struct hlist_node *pos;
  1369. int i;
  1370. lockdep_assert_held(&gcwq->lock);
  1371. for_each_worker_pool(pool, gcwq)
  1372. lockdep_assert_held(&pool->manager_mutex);
  1373. /*
  1374. * Rebind idle workers. Interlocked both ways. We wait for
  1375. * workers to rebind via @idle_rebind.done. Workers will wait for
  1376. * us to finish up by watching %WORKER_REBIND.
  1377. */
  1378. init_completion(&idle_rebind.done);
  1379. retry:
  1380. idle_rebind.cnt = 1;
  1381. INIT_COMPLETION(idle_rebind.done);
  1382. /* set REBIND and kick idle ones, we'll wait for these later */
  1383. for_each_worker_pool(pool, gcwq) {
  1384. list_for_each_entry(worker, &pool->idle_list, entry) {
  1385. if (worker->flags & WORKER_REBIND)
  1386. continue;
  1387. /* morph UNBOUND to REBIND */
  1388. worker->flags &= ~WORKER_UNBOUND;
  1389. worker->flags |= WORKER_REBIND;
  1390. idle_rebind.cnt++;
  1391. worker->idle_rebind = &idle_rebind;
  1392. /* worker_thread() will call idle_worker_rebind() */
  1393. wake_up_process(worker->task);
  1394. }
  1395. }
  1396. if (--idle_rebind.cnt) {
  1397. spin_unlock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  1398. wait_for_completion(&idle_rebind.done);
  1399. spin_lock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  1400. /* busy ones might have become idle while waiting, retry */
  1401. goto retry;
  1402. }
  1403. /*
  1404. * All idle workers are rebound and waiting for %WORKER_REBIND to
  1405. * be cleared inside idle_worker_rebind(). Clear and release.
  1406. * Clearing %WORKER_REBIND from this foreign context is safe
  1407. * because these workers are still guaranteed to be idle.
  1408. */
  1409. for_each_worker_pool(pool, gcwq)
  1410. list_for_each_entry(worker, &pool->idle_list, entry)
  1411. worker->flags &= ~WORKER_REBIND;
  1412. wake_up_all(&gcwq->rebind_hold);
  1413. /* rebind busy workers */
  1414. for_each_busy_worker(worker, i, pos, gcwq) {
  1415. struct work_struct *rebind_work = &worker->rebind_work;
  1416. /* morph UNBOUND to REBIND */
  1417. worker->flags &= ~WORKER_UNBOUND;
  1418. worker->flags |= WORKER_REBIND;
  1419. if (test_and_set_bit(WORK_STRUCT_PENDING_BIT,
  1420. work_data_bits(rebind_work)))
  1421. continue;
  1422. /* wq doesn't matter, use the default one */
  1423. debug_work_activate(rebind_work);
  1424. insert_work(get_cwq(gcwq->cpu, system_wq), rebind_work,
  1425. worker->scheduled.next,
  1426. work_color_to_flags(WORK_NO_COLOR));
  1427. }
  1428. }
  1429. static struct worker *alloc_worker(void)
  1430. {
  1431. struct worker *worker;
  1432. worker = kzalloc(sizeof(*worker), GFP_KERNEL);
  1433. if (worker) {
  1434. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&worker->entry);
  1435. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&worker->scheduled);
  1436. INIT_WORK(&worker->rebind_work, busy_worker_rebind_fn);
  1437. /* on creation a worker is in !idle && prep state */
  1438. worker->flags = WORKER_PREP;
  1439. }
  1440. return worker;
  1441. }
  1442. /**
  1443. * create_worker - create a new workqueue worker
  1444. * @pool: pool the new worker will belong to
  1445. *
  1446. * Create a new worker which is bound to @pool. The returned worker
  1447. * can be started by calling start_worker() or destroyed using
  1448. * destroy_worker().
  1449. *
  1450. * CONTEXT:
  1451. * Might sleep. Does GFP_KERNEL allocations.
  1452. *
  1453. * RETURNS:
  1454. * Pointer to the newly created worker.
  1455. */
  1456. static struct worker *create_worker(struct worker_pool *pool)
  1457. {
  1458. struct global_cwq *gcwq = pool->gcwq;
  1459. const char *pri = worker_pool_pri(pool) ? "H" : "";
  1460. struct worker *worker = NULL;
  1461. int id = -1;
  1462. spin_lock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  1463. while (ida_get_new(&pool->worker_ida, &id)) {
  1464. spin_unlock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  1465. if (!ida_pre_get(&pool->worker_ida, GFP_KERNEL))
  1466. goto fail;
  1467. spin_lock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  1468. }
  1469. spin_unlock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  1470. worker = alloc_worker();
  1471. if (!worker)
  1472. goto fail;
  1473. worker->pool = pool;
  1474. worker->id = id;
  1475. if (gcwq->cpu != WORK_CPU_UNBOUND)
  1476. worker->task = kthread_create_on_node(worker_thread,
  1477. worker, cpu_to_node(gcwq->cpu),
  1478. "kworker/%u:%d%s", gcwq->cpu, id, pri);
  1479. else
  1480. worker->task = kthread_create(worker_thread, worker,
  1481. "kworker/u:%d%s", id, pri);
  1482. if (IS_ERR(worker->task))
  1483. goto fail;
  1484. if (worker_pool_pri(pool))
  1485. set_user_nice(worker->task, HIGHPRI_NICE_LEVEL);
  1486. /*
  1487. * Determine CPU binding of the new worker depending on
  1488. * %GCWQ_DISASSOCIATED. The caller is responsible for ensuring the
  1489. * flag remains stable across this function. See the comments
  1490. * above the flag definition for details.
  1491. *
  1492. * As an unbound worker may later become a regular one if CPU comes
  1493. * online, make sure every worker has %PF_THREAD_BOUND set.
  1494. */
  1495. if (!(gcwq->flags & GCWQ_DISASSOCIATED)) {
  1496. kthread_bind(worker->task, gcwq->cpu);
  1497. } else {
  1498. worker->task->flags |= PF_THREAD_BOUND;
  1499. worker->flags |= WORKER_UNBOUND;
  1500. }
  1501. return worker;
  1502. fail:
  1503. if (id >= 0) {
  1504. spin_lock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  1505. ida_remove(&pool->worker_ida, id);
  1506. spin_unlock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  1507. }
  1508. kfree(worker);
  1509. return NULL;
  1510. }
  1511. /**
  1512. * start_worker - start a newly created worker
  1513. * @worker: worker to start
  1514. *
  1515. * Make the gcwq aware of @worker and start it.
  1516. *
  1517. * CONTEXT:
  1518. * spin_lock_irq(gcwq->lock).
  1519. */
  1520. static void start_worker(struct worker *worker)
  1521. {
  1522. worker->flags |= WORKER_STARTED;
  1523. worker->pool->nr_workers++;
  1524. worker_enter_idle(worker);
  1525. wake_up_process(worker->task);
  1526. }
  1527. /**
  1528. * destroy_worker - destroy a workqueue worker
  1529. * @worker: worker to be destroyed
  1530. *
  1531. * Destroy @worker and adjust @gcwq stats accordingly.
  1532. *
  1533. * CONTEXT:
  1534. * spin_lock_irq(gcwq->lock) which is released and regrabbed.
  1535. */
  1536. static void destroy_worker(struct worker *worker)
  1537. {
  1538. struct worker_pool *pool = worker->pool;
  1539. struct global_cwq *gcwq = pool->gcwq;
  1540. int id = worker->id;
  1541. /* sanity check frenzy */
  1542. BUG_ON(worker->current_work);
  1543. BUG_ON(!list_empty(&worker->scheduled));
  1544. if (worker->flags & WORKER_STARTED)
  1545. pool->nr_workers--;
  1546. if (worker->flags & WORKER_IDLE)
  1547. pool->nr_idle--;
  1548. list_del_init(&worker->entry);
  1549. worker->flags |= WORKER_DIE;
  1550. spin_unlock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  1551. kthread_stop(worker->task);
  1552. kfree(worker);
  1553. spin_lock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  1554. ida_remove(&pool->worker_ida, id);
  1555. }
  1556. static void idle_worker_timeout(unsigned long __pool)
  1557. {
  1558. struct worker_pool *pool = (void *)__pool;
  1559. struct global_cwq *gcwq = pool->gcwq;
  1560. spin_lock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  1561. if (too_many_workers(pool)) {
  1562. struct worker *worker;
  1563. unsigned long expires;
  1564. /* idle_list is kept in LIFO order, check the last one */
  1565. worker = list_entry(pool->idle_list.prev, struct worker, entry);
  1566. expires = worker->last_active + IDLE_WORKER_TIMEOUT;
  1567. if (time_before(jiffies, expires))
  1568. mod_timer(&pool->idle_timer, expires);
  1569. else {
  1570. /* it's been idle for too long, wake up manager */
  1571. pool->flags |= POOL_MANAGE_WORKERS;
  1572. wake_up_worker(pool);
  1573. }
  1574. }
  1575. spin_unlock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  1576. }
  1577. static bool send_mayday(struct work_struct *work)
  1578. {
  1579. struct cpu_workqueue_struct *cwq = get_work_cwq(work);
  1580. struct workqueue_struct *wq = cwq->wq;
  1581. unsigned int cpu;
  1582. if (!(wq->flags & WQ_RESCUER))
  1583. return false;
  1584. /* mayday mayday mayday */
  1585. cpu = cwq->pool->gcwq->cpu;
  1586. /* WORK_CPU_UNBOUND can't be set in cpumask, use cpu 0 instead */
  1587. if (cpu == WORK_CPU_UNBOUND)
  1588. cpu = 0;
  1589. if (!mayday_test_and_set_cpu(cpu, wq->mayday_mask))
  1590. wake_up_process(wq->rescuer->task);
  1591. return true;
  1592. }
  1593. static void gcwq_mayday_timeout(unsigned long __pool)
  1594. {
  1595. struct worker_pool *pool = (void *)__pool;
  1596. struct global_cwq *gcwq = pool->gcwq;
  1597. struct work_struct *work;
  1598. spin_lock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  1599. if (need_to_create_worker(pool)) {
  1600. /*
  1601. * We've been trying to create a new worker but
  1602. * haven't been successful. We might be hitting an
  1603. * allocation deadlock. Send distress signals to
  1604. * rescuers.
  1605. */
  1606. list_for_each_entry(work, &pool->worklist, entry)
  1607. send_mayday(work);
  1608. }
  1609. spin_unlock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  1610. mod_timer(&pool->mayday_timer, jiffies + MAYDAY_INTERVAL);
  1611. }
  1612. /**
  1613. * maybe_create_worker - create a new worker if necessary
  1614. * @pool: pool to create a new worker for
  1615. *
  1616. * Create a new worker for @pool if necessary. @pool is guaranteed to
  1617. * have at least one idle worker on return from this function. If
  1618. * creating a new worker takes longer than MAYDAY_INTERVAL, mayday is
  1619. * sent to all rescuers with works scheduled on @pool to resolve
  1620. * possible allocation deadlock.
  1621. *
  1622. * On return, need_to_create_worker() is guaranteed to be false and
  1623. * may_start_working() true.
  1624. *
  1625. * LOCKING:
  1626. * spin_lock_irq(gcwq->lock) which may be released and regrabbed
  1627. * multiple times. Does GFP_KERNEL allocations. Called only from
  1628. * manager.
  1629. *
  1630. * RETURNS:
  1631. * false if no action was taken and gcwq->lock stayed locked, true
  1632. * otherwise.
  1633. */
  1634. static bool maybe_create_worker(struct worker_pool *pool)
  1635. __releases(&gcwq->lock)
  1636. __acquires(&gcwq->lock)
  1637. {
  1638. struct global_cwq *gcwq = pool->gcwq;
  1639. if (!need_to_create_worker(pool))
  1640. return false;
  1641. restart:
  1642. spin_unlock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  1643. /* if we don't make progress in MAYDAY_INITIAL_TIMEOUT, call for help */
  1644. mod_timer(&pool->mayday_timer, jiffies + MAYDAY_INITIAL_TIMEOUT);
  1645. while (true) {
  1646. struct worker *worker;
  1647. worker = create_worker(pool);
  1648. if (worker) {
  1649. del_timer_sync(&pool->mayday_timer);
  1650. spin_lock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  1651. start_worker(worker);
  1652. BUG_ON(need_to_create_worker(pool));
  1653. return true;
  1654. }
  1655. if (!need_to_create_worker(pool))
  1656. break;
  1657. __set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
  1658. schedule_timeout(CREATE_COOLDOWN);
  1659. if (!need_to_create_worker(pool))
  1660. break;
  1661. }
  1662. del_timer_sync(&pool->mayday_timer);
  1663. spin_lock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  1664. if (need_to_create_worker(pool))
  1665. goto restart;
  1666. return true;
  1667. }
  1668. /**
  1669. * maybe_destroy_worker - destroy workers which have been idle for a while
  1670. * @pool: pool to destroy workers for
  1671. *
  1672. * Destroy @pool workers which have been idle for longer than
  1673. * IDLE_WORKER_TIMEOUT.
  1674. *
  1675. * LOCKING:
  1676. * spin_lock_irq(gcwq->lock) which may be released and regrabbed
  1677. * multiple times. Called only from manager.
  1678. *
  1679. * RETURNS:
  1680. * false if no action was taken and gcwq->lock stayed locked, true
  1681. * otherwise.
  1682. */
  1683. static bool maybe_destroy_workers(struct worker_pool *pool)
  1684. {
  1685. bool ret = false;
  1686. while (too_many_workers(pool)) {
  1687. struct worker *worker;
  1688. unsigned long expires;
  1689. worker = list_entry(pool->idle_list.prev, struct worker, entry);
  1690. expires = worker->last_active + IDLE_WORKER_TIMEOUT;
  1691. if (time_before(jiffies, expires)) {
  1692. mod_timer(&pool->idle_timer, expires);
  1693. break;
  1694. }
  1695. destroy_worker(worker);
  1696. ret = true;
  1697. }
  1698. return ret;
  1699. }
  1700. /**
  1701. * manage_workers - manage worker pool
  1702. * @worker: self
  1703. *
  1704. * Assume the manager role and manage gcwq worker pool @worker belongs
  1705. * to. At any given time, there can be only zero or one manager per
  1706. * gcwq. The exclusion is handled automatically by this function.
  1707. *
  1708. * The caller can safely start processing works on false return. On
  1709. * true return, it's guaranteed that need_to_create_worker() is false
  1710. * and may_start_working() is true.
  1711. *
  1712. * CONTEXT:
  1713. * spin_lock_irq(gcwq->lock) which may be released and regrabbed
  1714. * multiple times. Does GFP_KERNEL allocations.
  1715. *
  1716. * RETURNS:
  1717. * false if no action was taken and gcwq->lock stayed locked, true if
  1718. * some action was taken.
  1719. */
  1720. static bool manage_workers(struct worker *worker)
  1721. {
  1722. struct worker_pool *pool = worker->pool;
  1723. bool ret = false;
  1724. if (!mutex_trylock(&pool->manager_mutex))
  1725. return ret;
  1726. pool->flags &= ~POOL_MANAGE_WORKERS;
  1727. /*
  1728. * Destroy and then create so that may_start_working() is true
  1729. * on return.
  1730. */
  1731. ret |= maybe_destroy_workers(pool);
  1732. ret |= maybe_create_worker(pool);
  1733. mutex_unlock(&pool->manager_mutex);
  1734. return ret;
  1735. }
  1736. /**
  1737. * process_one_work - process single work
  1738. * @worker: self
  1739. * @work: work to process
  1740. *
  1741. * Process @work. This function contains all the logics necessary to
  1742. * process a single work including synchronization against and
  1743. * interaction with other workers on the same cpu, queueing and
  1744. * flushing. As long as context requirement is met, any worker can
  1745. * call this function to process a work.
  1746. *
  1747. * CONTEXT:
  1748. * spin_lock_irq(gcwq->lock) which is released and regrabbed.
  1749. */
  1750. static void process_one_work(struct worker *worker, struct work_struct *work)
  1751. __releases(&gcwq->lock)
  1752. __acquires(&gcwq->lock)
  1753. {
  1754. struct cpu_workqueue_struct *cwq = get_work_cwq(work);
  1755. struct worker_pool *pool = worker->pool;
  1756. struct global_cwq *gcwq = pool->gcwq;
  1757. struct hlist_head *bwh = busy_worker_head(gcwq, work);
  1758. bool cpu_intensive = cwq->wq->flags & WQ_CPU_INTENSIVE;
  1759. work_func_t f = work->func;
  1760. int work_color;
  1761. struct worker *collision;
  1762. #ifdef CONFIG_LOCKDEP
  1763. /*
  1764. * It is permissible to free the struct work_struct from
  1765. * inside the function that is called from it, this we need to
  1766. * take into account for lockdep too. To avoid bogus "held
  1767. * lock freed" warnings as well as problems when looking into
  1768. * work->lockdep_map, make a copy and use that here.
  1769. */
  1770. struct lockdep_map lockdep_map;
  1771. lockdep_copy_map(&lockdep_map, &work->lockdep_map);
  1772. #endif
  1773. /*
  1774. * Ensure we're on the correct CPU. DISASSOCIATED test is
  1775. * necessary to avoid spurious warnings from rescuers servicing the
  1776. * unbound or a disassociated gcwq.
  1777. */
  1778. WARN_ON_ONCE(!(worker->flags & (WORKER_UNBOUND | WORKER_REBIND)) &&
  1779. !(gcwq->flags & GCWQ_DISASSOCIATED) &&
  1780. raw_smp_processor_id() != gcwq->cpu);
  1781. /*
  1782. * A single work shouldn't be executed concurrently by
  1783. * multiple workers on a single cpu. Check whether anyone is
  1784. * already processing the work. If so, defer the work to the
  1785. * currently executing one.
  1786. */
  1787. collision = __find_worker_executing_work(gcwq, bwh, work);
  1788. if (unlikely(collision)) {
  1789. move_linked_works(work, &collision->scheduled, NULL);
  1790. return;
  1791. }
  1792. /* claim and dequeue */
  1793. debug_work_deactivate(work);
  1794. hlist_add_head(&worker->hentry, bwh);
  1795. worker->current_work = work;
  1796. worker->current_cwq = cwq;
  1797. work_color = get_work_color(work);
  1798. list_del_init(&work->entry);
  1799. /*
  1800. * CPU intensive works don't participate in concurrency
  1801. * management. They're the scheduler's responsibility.
  1802. */
  1803. if (unlikely(cpu_intensive))
  1804. worker_set_flags(worker, WORKER_CPU_INTENSIVE, true);
  1805. /*
  1806. * Unbound gcwq isn't concurrency managed and work items should be
  1807. * executed ASAP. Wake up another worker if necessary.
  1808. */
  1809. if ((worker->flags & WORKER_UNBOUND) && need_more_worker(pool))
  1810. wake_up_worker(pool);
  1811. /*
  1812. * Record the last CPU and clear PENDING. The following wmb is
  1813. * paired with the implied mb in test_and_set_bit(PENDING) and
  1814. * ensures all updates to @work made here are visible to and
  1815. * precede any updates by the next PENDING owner. Also, clear
  1816. * PENDING inside @gcwq->lock so that PENDING and queued state
  1817. * changes happen together while IRQ is disabled.
  1818. */
  1819. smp_wmb();
  1820. set_work_cpu_and_clear_pending(work, gcwq->cpu);
  1821. spin_unlock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  1822. lock_map_acquire_read(&cwq->wq->lockdep_map);
  1823. lock_map_acquire(&lockdep_map);
  1824. trace_workqueue_execute_start(work);
  1825. f(work);
  1826. /*
  1827. * While we must be careful to not use "work" after this, the trace
  1828. * point will only record its address.
  1829. */
  1830. trace_workqueue_execute_end(work);
  1831. lock_map_release(&lockdep_map);
  1832. lock_map_release(&cwq->wq->lockdep_map);
  1833. if (unlikely(in_atomic() || lockdep_depth(current) > 0)) {
  1834. printk(KERN_ERR "BUG: workqueue leaked lock or atomic: "
  1835. "%s/0x%08x/%d\n",
  1836. current->comm, preempt_count(), task_pid_nr(current));
  1837. printk(KERN_ERR " last function: ");
  1838. print_symbol("%s\n", (unsigned long)f);
  1839. debug_show_held_locks(current);
  1840. dump_stack();
  1841. }
  1842. spin_lock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  1843. /* clear cpu intensive status */
  1844. if (unlikely(cpu_intensive))
  1845. worker_clr_flags(worker, WORKER_CPU_INTENSIVE);
  1846. /* we're done with it, release */
  1847. hlist_del_init(&worker->hentry);
  1848. worker->current_work = NULL;
  1849. worker->current_cwq = NULL;
  1850. cwq_dec_nr_in_flight(cwq, work_color, false);
  1851. }
  1852. /**
  1853. * process_scheduled_works - process scheduled works
  1854. * @worker: self
  1855. *
  1856. * Process all scheduled works. Please note that the scheduled list
  1857. * may change while processing a work, so this function repeatedly
  1858. * fetches a work from the top and executes it.
  1859. *
  1860. * CONTEXT:
  1861. * spin_lock_irq(gcwq->lock) which may be released and regrabbed
  1862. * multiple times.
  1863. */
  1864. static void process_scheduled_works(struct worker *worker)
  1865. {
  1866. while (!list_empty(&worker->scheduled)) {
  1867. struct work_struct *work = list_first_entry(&worker->scheduled,
  1868. struct work_struct, entry);
  1869. process_one_work(worker, work);
  1870. }
  1871. }
  1872. /**
  1873. * worker_thread - the worker thread function
  1874. * @__worker: self
  1875. *
  1876. * The gcwq worker thread function. There's a single dynamic pool of
  1877. * these per each cpu. These workers process all works regardless of
  1878. * their specific target workqueue. The only exception is works which
  1879. * belong to workqueues with a rescuer which will be explained in
  1880. * rescuer_thread().
  1881. */
  1882. static int worker_thread(void *__worker)
  1883. {
  1884. struct worker *worker = __worker;
  1885. struct worker_pool *pool = worker->pool;
  1886. struct global_cwq *gcwq = pool->gcwq;
  1887. /* tell the scheduler that this is a workqueue worker */
  1888. worker->task->flags |= PF_WQ_WORKER;
  1889. woke_up:
  1890. spin_lock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  1891. /*
  1892. * DIE can be set only while idle and REBIND set while busy has
  1893. * @worker->rebind_work scheduled. Checking here is enough.
  1894. */
  1895. if (unlikely(worker->flags & (WORKER_REBIND | WORKER_DIE))) {
  1896. spin_unlock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  1897. if (worker->flags & WORKER_DIE) {
  1898. worker->task->flags &= ~PF_WQ_WORKER;
  1899. return 0;
  1900. }
  1901. idle_worker_rebind(worker);
  1902. goto woke_up;
  1903. }
  1904. worker_leave_idle(worker);
  1905. recheck:
  1906. /* no more worker necessary? */
  1907. if (!need_more_worker(pool))
  1908. goto sleep;
  1909. /* do we need to manage? */
  1910. if (unlikely(!may_start_working(pool)) && manage_workers(worker))
  1911. goto recheck;
  1912. /*
  1913. * ->scheduled list can only be filled while a worker is
  1914. * preparing to process a work or actually processing it.
  1915. * Make sure nobody diddled with it while I was sleeping.
  1916. */
  1917. BUG_ON(!list_empty(&worker->scheduled));
  1918. /*
  1919. * When control reaches this point, we're guaranteed to have
  1920. * at least one idle worker or that someone else has already
  1921. * assumed the manager role.
  1922. */
  1923. worker_clr_flags(worker, WORKER_PREP);
  1924. do {
  1925. struct work_struct *work =
  1926. list_first_entry(&pool->worklist,
  1927. struct work_struct, entry);
  1928. if (likely(!(*work_data_bits(work) & WORK_STRUCT_LINKED))) {
  1929. /* optimization path, not strictly necessary */
  1930. process_one_work(worker, work);
  1931. if (unlikely(!list_empty(&worker->scheduled)))
  1932. process_scheduled_works(worker);
  1933. } else {
  1934. move_linked_works(work, &worker->scheduled, NULL);
  1935. process_scheduled_works(worker);
  1936. }
  1937. } while (keep_working(pool));
  1938. worker_set_flags(worker, WORKER_PREP, false);
  1939. sleep:
  1940. if (unlikely(need_to_manage_workers(pool)) && manage_workers(worker))
  1941. goto recheck;
  1942. /*
  1943. * gcwq->lock is held and there's no work to process and no
  1944. * need to manage, sleep. Workers are woken up only while
  1945. * holding gcwq->lock or from local cpu, so setting the
  1946. * current state before releasing gcwq->lock is enough to
  1947. * prevent losing any event.
  1948. */
  1949. worker_enter_idle(worker);
  1950. __set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
  1951. spin_unlock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  1952. schedule();
  1953. goto woke_up;
  1954. }
  1955. /**
  1956. * rescuer_thread - the rescuer thread function
  1957. * @__wq: the associated workqueue
  1958. *
  1959. * Workqueue rescuer thread function. There's one rescuer for each
  1960. * workqueue which has WQ_RESCUER set.
  1961. *
  1962. * Regular work processing on a gcwq may block trying to create a new
  1963. * worker which uses GFP_KERNEL allocation which has slight chance of
  1964. * developing into deadlock if some works currently on the same queue
  1965. * need to be processed to satisfy the GFP_KERNEL allocation. This is
  1966. * the problem rescuer solves.
  1967. *
  1968. * When such condition is possible, the gcwq summons rescuers of all
  1969. * workqueues which have works queued on the gcwq and let them process
  1970. * those works so that forward progress can be guaranteed.
  1971. *
  1972. * This should happen rarely.
  1973. */
  1974. static int rescuer_thread(void *__wq)
  1975. {
  1976. struct workqueue_struct *wq = __wq;
  1977. struct worker *rescuer = wq->rescuer;
  1978. struct list_head *scheduled = &rescuer->scheduled;
  1979. bool is_unbound = wq->flags & WQ_UNBOUND;
  1980. unsigned int cpu;
  1981. set_user_nice(current, RESCUER_NICE_LEVEL);
  1982. repeat:
  1983. set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
  1984. if (kthread_should_stop())
  1985. return 0;
  1986. /*
  1987. * See whether any cpu is asking for help. Unbounded
  1988. * workqueues use cpu 0 in mayday_mask for CPU_UNBOUND.
  1989. */
  1990. for_each_mayday_cpu(cpu, wq->mayday_mask) {
  1991. unsigned int tcpu = is_unbound ? WORK_CPU_UNBOUND : cpu;
  1992. struct cpu_workqueue_struct *cwq = get_cwq(tcpu, wq);
  1993. struct worker_pool *pool = cwq->pool;
  1994. struct global_cwq *gcwq = pool->gcwq;
  1995. struct work_struct *work, *n;
  1996. __set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
  1997. mayday_clear_cpu(cpu, wq->mayday_mask);
  1998. /* migrate to the target cpu if possible */
  1999. rescuer->pool = pool;
  2000. worker_maybe_bind_and_lock(rescuer);
  2001. /*
  2002. * Slurp in all works issued via this workqueue and
  2003. * process'em.
  2004. */
  2005. BUG_ON(!list_empty(&rescuer->scheduled));
  2006. list_for_each_entry_safe(work, n, &pool->worklist, entry)
  2007. if (get_work_cwq(work) == cwq)
  2008. move_linked_works(work, scheduled, &n);
  2009. process_scheduled_works(rescuer);
  2010. /*
  2011. * Leave this gcwq. If keep_working() is %true, notify a
  2012. * regular worker; otherwise, we end up with 0 concurrency
  2013. * and stalling the execution.
  2014. */
  2015. if (keep_working(pool))
  2016. wake_up_worker(pool);
  2017. spin_unlock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  2018. }
  2019. schedule();
  2020. goto repeat;
  2021. }
  2022. struct wq_barrier {
  2023. struct work_struct work;
  2024. struct completion done;
  2025. };
  2026. static void wq_barrier_func(struct work_struct *work)
  2027. {
  2028. struct wq_barrier *barr = container_of(work, struct wq_barrier, work);
  2029. complete(&barr->done);
  2030. }
  2031. /**
  2032. * insert_wq_barrier - insert a barrier work
  2033. * @cwq: cwq to insert barrier into
  2034. * @barr: wq_barrier to insert
  2035. * @target: target work to attach @barr to
  2036. * @worker: worker currently executing @target, NULL if @target is not executing
  2037. *
  2038. * @barr is linked to @target such that @barr is completed only after
  2039. * @target finishes execution. Please note that the ordering
  2040. * guarantee is observed only with respect to @target and on the local
  2041. * cpu.
  2042. *
  2043. * Currently, a queued barrier can't be canceled. This is because
  2044. * try_to_grab_pending() can't determine whether the work to be
  2045. * grabbed is at the head of the queue and thus can't clear LINKED
  2046. * flag of the previous work while there must be a valid next work
  2047. * after a work with LINKED flag set.
  2048. *
  2049. * Note that when @worker is non-NULL, @target may be modified
  2050. * underneath us, so we can't reliably determine cwq from @target.
  2051. *
  2052. * CONTEXT:
  2053. * spin_lock_irq(gcwq->lock).
  2054. */
  2055. static void insert_wq_barrier(struct cpu_workqueue_struct *cwq,
  2056. struct wq_barrier *barr,
  2057. struct work_struct *target, struct worker *worker)
  2058. {
  2059. struct list_head *head;
  2060. unsigned int linked = 0;
  2061. /*
  2062. * debugobject calls are safe here even with gcwq->lock locked
  2063. * as we know for sure that this will not trigger any of the
  2064. * checks and call back into the fixup functions where we
  2065. * might deadlock.
  2066. */
  2067. INIT_WORK_ONSTACK(&barr->work, wq_barrier_func);
  2068. __set_bit(WORK_STRUCT_PENDING_BIT, work_data_bits(&barr->work));
  2069. init_completion(&barr->done);
  2070. /*
  2071. * If @target is currently being executed, schedule the
  2072. * barrier to the worker; otherwise, put it after @target.
  2073. */
  2074. if (worker)
  2075. head = worker->scheduled.next;
  2076. else {
  2077. unsigned long *bits = work_data_bits(target);
  2078. head = target->entry.next;
  2079. /* there can already be other linked works, inherit and set */
  2080. linked = *bits & WORK_STRUCT_LINKED;
  2081. __set_bit(WORK_STRUCT_LINKED_BIT, bits);
  2082. }
  2083. debug_work_activate(&barr->work);
  2084. insert_work(cwq, &barr->work, head,
  2085. work_color_to_flags(WORK_NO_COLOR) | linked);
  2086. }
  2087. /**
  2088. * flush_workqueue_prep_cwqs - prepare cwqs for workqueue flushing
  2089. * @wq: workqueue being flushed
  2090. * @flush_color: new flush color, < 0 for no-op
  2091. * @work_color: new work color, < 0 for no-op
  2092. *
  2093. * Prepare cwqs for workqueue flushing.
  2094. *
  2095. * If @flush_color is non-negative, flush_color on all cwqs should be
  2096. * -1. If no cwq has in-flight commands at the specified color, all
  2097. * cwq->flush_color's stay at -1 and %false is returned. If any cwq
  2098. * has in flight commands, its cwq->flush_color is set to
  2099. * @flush_color, @wq->nr_cwqs_to_flush is updated accordingly, cwq
  2100. * wakeup logic is armed and %true is returned.
  2101. *
  2102. * The caller should have initialized @wq->first_flusher prior to
  2103. * calling this function with non-negative @flush_color. If
  2104. * @flush_color is negative, no flush color update is done and %false
  2105. * is returned.
  2106. *
  2107. * If @work_color is non-negative, all cwqs should have the same
  2108. * work_color which is previous to @work_color and all will be
  2109. * advanced to @work_color.
  2110. *
  2111. * CONTEXT:
  2112. * mutex_lock(wq->flush_mutex).
  2113. *
  2114. * RETURNS:
  2115. * %true if @flush_color >= 0 and there's something to flush. %false
  2116. * otherwise.
  2117. */
  2118. static bool flush_workqueue_prep_cwqs(struct workqueue_struct *wq,
  2119. int flush_color, int work_color)
  2120. {
  2121. bool wait = false;
  2122. unsigned int cpu;
  2123. if (flush_color >= 0) {
  2124. BUG_ON(atomic_read(&wq->nr_cwqs_to_flush));
  2125. atomic_set(&wq->nr_cwqs_to_flush, 1);
  2126. }
  2127. for_each_cwq_cpu(cpu, wq) {
  2128. struct cpu_workqueue_struct *cwq = get_cwq(cpu, wq);
  2129. struct global_cwq *gcwq = cwq->pool->gcwq;
  2130. spin_lock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  2131. if (flush_color >= 0) {
  2132. BUG_ON(cwq->flush_color != -1);
  2133. if (cwq->nr_in_flight[flush_color]) {
  2134. cwq->flush_color = flush_color;
  2135. atomic_inc(&wq->nr_cwqs_to_flush);
  2136. wait = true;
  2137. }
  2138. }
  2139. if (work_color >= 0) {
  2140. BUG_ON(work_color != work_next_color(cwq->work_color));
  2141. cwq->work_color = work_color;
  2142. }
  2143. spin_unlock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  2144. }
  2145. if (flush_color >= 0 && atomic_dec_and_test(&wq->nr_cwqs_to_flush))
  2146. complete(&wq->first_flusher->done);
  2147. return wait;
  2148. }
  2149. /**
  2150. * flush_workqueue - ensure that any scheduled work has run to completion.
  2151. * @wq: workqueue to flush
  2152. *
  2153. * Forces execution of the workqueue and blocks until its completion.
  2154. * This is typically used in driver shutdown handlers.
  2155. *
  2156. * We sleep until all works which were queued on entry have been handled,
  2157. * but we are not livelocked by new incoming ones.
  2158. */
  2159. void flush_workqueue(struct workqueue_struct *wq)
  2160. {
  2161. struct wq_flusher this_flusher = {
  2162. .list = LIST_HEAD_INIT(this_flusher.list),
  2163. .flush_color = -1,
  2164. .done = COMPLETION_INITIALIZER_ONSTACK(this_flusher.done),
  2165. };
  2166. int next_color;
  2167. lock_map_acquire(&wq->lockdep_map);
  2168. lock_map_release(&wq->lockdep_map);
  2169. mutex_lock(&wq->flush_mutex);
  2170. /*
  2171. * Start-to-wait phase
  2172. */
  2173. next_color = work_next_color(wq->work_color);
  2174. if (next_color != wq->flush_color) {
  2175. /*
  2176. * Color space is not full. The current work_color
  2177. * becomes our flush_color and work_color is advanced
  2178. * by one.
  2179. */
  2180. BUG_ON(!list_empty(&wq->flusher_overflow));
  2181. this_flusher.flush_color = wq->work_color;
  2182. wq->work_color = next_color;
  2183. if (!wq->first_flusher) {
  2184. /* no flush in progress, become the first flusher */
  2185. BUG_ON(wq->flush_color != this_flusher.flush_color);
  2186. wq->first_flusher = &this_flusher;
  2187. if (!flush_workqueue_prep_cwqs(wq, wq->flush_color,
  2188. wq->work_color)) {
  2189. /* nothing to flush, done */
  2190. wq->flush_color = next_color;
  2191. wq->first_flusher = NULL;
  2192. goto out_unlock;
  2193. }
  2194. } else {
  2195. /* wait in queue */
  2196. BUG_ON(wq->flush_color == this_flusher.flush_color);
  2197. list_add_tail(&this_flusher.list, &wq->flusher_queue);
  2198. flush_workqueue_prep_cwqs(wq, -1, wq->work_color);
  2199. }
  2200. } else {
  2201. /*
  2202. * Oops, color space is full, wait on overflow queue.
  2203. * The next flush completion will assign us
  2204. * flush_color and transfer to flusher_queue.
  2205. */
  2206. list_add_tail(&this_flusher.list, &wq->flusher_overflow);
  2207. }
  2208. mutex_unlock(&wq->flush_mutex);
  2209. wait_for_completion(&this_flusher.done);
  2210. /*
  2211. * Wake-up-and-cascade phase
  2212. *
  2213. * First flushers are responsible for cascading flushes and
  2214. * handling overflow. Non-first flushers can simply return.
  2215. */
  2216. if (wq->first_flusher != &this_flusher)
  2217. return;
  2218. mutex_lock(&wq->flush_mutex);
  2219. /* we might have raced, check again with mutex held */
  2220. if (wq->first_flusher != &this_flusher)
  2221. goto out_unlock;
  2222. wq->first_flusher = NULL;
  2223. BUG_ON(!list_empty(&this_flusher.list));
  2224. BUG_ON(wq->flush_color != this_flusher.flush_color);
  2225. while (true) {
  2226. struct wq_flusher *next, *tmp;
  2227. /* complete all the flushers sharing the current flush color */
  2228. list_for_each_entry_safe(next, tmp, &wq->flusher_queue, list) {
  2229. if (next->flush_color != wq->flush_color)
  2230. break;
  2231. list_del_init(&next->list);
  2232. complete(&next->done);
  2233. }
  2234. BUG_ON(!list_empty(&wq->flusher_overflow) &&
  2235. wq->flush_color != work_next_color(wq->work_color));
  2236. /* this flush_color is finished, advance by one */
  2237. wq->flush_color = work_next_color(wq->flush_color);
  2238. /* one color has been freed, handle overflow queue */
  2239. if (!list_empty(&wq->flusher_overflow)) {
  2240. /*
  2241. * Assign the same color to all overflowed
  2242. * flushers, advance work_color and append to
  2243. * flusher_queue. This is the start-to-wait
  2244. * phase for these overflowed flushers.
  2245. */
  2246. list_for_each_entry(tmp, &wq->flusher_overflow, list)
  2247. tmp->flush_color = wq->work_color;
  2248. wq->work_color = work_next_color(wq->work_color);
  2249. list_splice_tail_init(&wq->flusher_overflow,
  2250. &wq->flusher_queue);
  2251. flush_workqueue_prep_cwqs(wq, -1, wq->work_color);
  2252. }
  2253. if (list_empty(&wq->flusher_queue)) {
  2254. BUG_ON(wq->flush_color != wq->work_color);
  2255. break;
  2256. }
  2257. /*
  2258. * Need to flush more colors. Make the next flusher
  2259. * the new first flusher and arm cwqs.
  2260. */
  2261. BUG_ON(wq->flush_color == wq->work_color);
  2262. BUG_ON(wq->flush_color != next->flush_color);
  2263. list_del_init(&next->list);
  2264. wq->first_flusher = next;
  2265. if (flush_workqueue_prep_cwqs(wq, wq->flush_color, -1))
  2266. break;
  2267. /*
  2268. * Meh... this color is already done, clear first
  2269. * flusher and repeat cascading.
  2270. */
  2271. wq->first_flusher = NULL;
  2272. }
  2273. out_unlock:
  2274. mutex_unlock(&wq->flush_mutex);
  2275. }
  2276. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(flush_workqueue);
  2277. /**
  2278. * drain_workqueue - drain a workqueue
  2279. * @wq: workqueue to drain
  2280. *
  2281. * Wait until the workqueue becomes empty. While draining is in progress,
  2282. * only chain queueing is allowed. IOW, only currently pending or running
  2283. * work items on @wq can queue further work items on it. @wq is flushed
  2284. * repeatedly until it becomes empty. The number of flushing is detemined
  2285. * by the depth of chaining and should be relatively short. Whine if it
  2286. * takes too long.
  2287. */
  2288. void drain_workqueue(struct workqueue_struct *wq)
  2289. {
  2290. unsigned int flush_cnt = 0;
  2291. unsigned int cpu;
  2292. /*
  2293. * __queue_work() needs to test whether there are drainers, is much
  2294. * hotter than drain_workqueue() and already looks at @wq->flags.
  2295. * Use WQ_DRAINING so that queue doesn't have to check nr_drainers.
  2296. */
  2297. spin_lock(&workqueue_lock);
  2298. if (!wq->nr_drainers++)
  2299. wq->flags |= WQ_DRAINING;
  2300. spin_unlock(&workqueue_lock);
  2301. reflush:
  2302. flush_workqueue(wq);
  2303. for_each_cwq_cpu(cpu, wq) {
  2304. struct cpu_workqueue_struct *cwq = get_cwq(cpu, wq);
  2305. bool drained;
  2306. spin_lock_irq(&cwq->pool->gcwq->lock);
  2307. drained = !cwq->nr_active && list_empty(&cwq->delayed_works);
  2308. spin_unlock_irq(&cwq->pool->gcwq->lock);
  2309. if (drained)
  2310. continue;
  2311. if (++flush_cnt == 10 ||
  2312. (flush_cnt % 100 == 0 && flush_cnt <= 1000))
  2313. pr_warning("workqueue %s: flush on destruction isn't complete after %u tries\n",
  2314. wq->name, flush_cnt);
  2315. goto reflush;
  2316. }
  2317. spin_lock(&workqueue_lock);
  2318. if (!--wq->nr_drainers)
  2319. wq->flags &= ~WQ_DRAINING;
  2320. spin_unlock(&workqueue_lock);
  2321. }
  2322. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(drain_workqueue);
  2323. static bool start_flush_work(struct work_struct *work, struct wq_barrier *barr,
  2324. bool wait_executing)
  2325. {
  2326. struct worker *worker = NULL;
  2327. struct global_cwq *gcwq;
  2328. struct cpu_workqueue_struct *cwq;
  2329. might_sleep();
  2330. gcwq = get_work_gcwq(work);
  2331. if (!gcwq)
  2332. return false;
  2333. spin_lock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  2334. if (!list_empty(&work->entry)) {
  2335. /*
  2336. * See the comment near try_to_grab_pending()->smp_rmb().
  2337. * If it was re-queued to a different gcwq under us, we
  2338. * are not going to wait.
  2339. */
  2340. smp_rmb();
  2341. cwq = get_work_cwq(work);
  2342. if (unlikely(!cwq || gcwq != cwq->pool->gcwq))
  2343. goto already_gone;
  2344. } else if (wait_executing) {
  2345. worker = find_worker_executing_work(gcwq, work);
  2346. if (!worker)
  2347. goto already_gone;
  2348. cwq = worker->current_cwq;
  2349. } else
  2350. goto already_gone;
  2351. insert_wq_barrier(cwq, barr, work, worker);
  2352. spin_unlock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  2353. /*
  2354. * If @max_active is 1 or rescuer is in use, flushing another work
  2355. * item on the same workqueue may lead to deadlock. Make sure the
  2356. * flusher is not running on the same workqueue by verifying write
  2357. * access.
  2358. */
  2359. if (cwq->wq->saved_max_active == 1 || cwq->wq->flags & WQ_RESCUER)
  2360. lock_map_acquire(&cwq->wq->lockdep_map);
  2361. else
  2362. lock_map_acquire_read(&cwq->wq->lockdep_map);
  2363. lock_map_release(&cwq->wq->lockdep_map);
  2364. return true;
  2365. already_gone:
  2366. spin_unlock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  2367. return false;
  2368. }
  2369. /**
  2370. * flush_work - wait for a work to finish executing the last queueing instance
  2371. * @work: the work to flush
  2372. *
  2373. * Wait until @work has finished execution. This function considers
  2374. * only the last queueing instance of @work. If @work has been
  2375. * enqueued across different CPUs on a non-reentrant workqueue or on
  2376. * multiple workqueues, @work might still be executing on return on
  2377. * some of the CPUs from earlier queueing.
  2378. *
  2379. * If @work was queued only on a non-reentrant, ordered or unbound
  2380. * workqueue, @work is guaranteed to be idle on return if it hasn't
  2381. * been requeued since flush started.
  2382. *
  2383. * RETURNS:
  2384. * %true if flush_work() waited for the work to finish execution,
  2385. * %false if it was already idle.
  2386. */
  2387. bool flush_work(struct work_struct *work)
  2388. {
  2389. struct wq_barrier barr;
  2390. lock_map_acquire(&work->lockdep_map);
  2391. lock_map_release(&work->lockdep_map);
  2392. if (start_flush_work(work, &barr, true)) {
  2393. wait_for_completion(&barr.done);
  2394. destroy_work_on_stack(&barr.work);
  2395. return true;
  2396. } else
  2397. return false;
  2398. }
  2399. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(flush_work);
  2400. static bool wait_on_cpu_work(struct global_cwq *gcwq, struct work_struct *work)
  2401. {
  2402. struct wq_barrier barr;
  2403. struct worker *worker;
  2404. spin_lock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  2405. worker = find_worker_executing_work(gcwq, work);
  2406. if (unlikely(worker))
  2407. insert_wq_barrier(worker->current_cwq, &barr, work, worker);
  2408. spin_unlock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  2409. if (unlikely(worker)) {
  2410. wait_for_completion(&barr.done);
  2411. destroy_work_on_stack(&barr.work);
  2412. return true;
  2413. } else
  2414. return false;
  2415. }
  2416. static bool wait_on_work(struct work_struct *work)
  2417. {
  2418. bool ret = false;
  2419. int cpu;
  2420. might_sleep();
  2421. lock_map_acquire(&work->lockdep_map);
  2422. lock_map_release(&work->lockdep_map);
  2423. for_each_gcwq_cpu(cpu)
  2424. ret |= wait_on_cpu_work(get_gcwq(cpu), work);
  2425. return ret;
  2426. }
  2427. /**
  2428. * flush_work_sync - wait until a work has finished execution
  2429. * @work: the work to flush
  2430. *
  2431. * Wait until @work has finished execution. On return, it's
  2432. * guaranteed that all queueing instances of @work which happened
  2433. * before this function is called are finished. In other words, if
  2434. * @work hasn't been requeued since this function was called, @work is
  2435. * guaranteed to be idle on return.
  2436. *
  2437. * RETURNS:
  2438. * %true if flush_work_sync() waited for the work to finish execution,
  2439. * %false if it was already idle.
  2440. */
  2441. bool flush_work_sync(struct work_struct *work)
  2442. {
  2443. struct wq_barrier barr;
  2444. bool pending, waited;
  2445. /* we'll wait for executions separately, queue barr only if pending */
  2446. pending = start_flush_work(work, &barr, false);
  2447. /* wait for executions to finish */
  2448. waited = wait_on_work(work);
  2449. /* wait for the pending one */
  2450. if (pending) {
  2451. wait_for_completion(&barr.done);
  2452. destroy_work_on_stack(&barr.work);
  2453. }
  2454. return pending || waited;
  2455. }
  2456. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(flush_work_sync);
  2457. static bool __cancel_work_timer(struct work_struct *work, bool is_dwork)
  2458. {
  2459. int ret;
  2460. do {
  2461. ret = try_to_grab_pending(work, is_dwork);
  2462. wait_on_work(work);
  2463. } while (unlikely(ret < 0));
  2464. clear_work_data(work);
  2465. return ret;
  2466. }
  2467. /**
  2468. * cancel_work_sync - cancel a work and wait for it to finish
  2469. * @work: the work to cancel
  2470. *
  2471. * Cancel @work and wait for its execution to finish. This function
  2472. * can be used even if the work re-queues itself or migrates to
  2473. * another workqueue. On return from this function, @work is
  2474. * guaranteed to be not pending or executing on any CPU.
  2475. *
  2476. * cancel_work_sync(&delayed_work->work) must not be used for
  2477. * delayed_work's. Use cancel_delayed_work_sync() instead.
  2478. *
  2479. * The caller must ensure that the workqueue on which @work was last
  2480. * queued can't be destroyed before this function returns.
  2481. *
  2482. * RETURNS:
  2483. * %true if @work was pending, %false otherwise.
  2484. */
  2485. bool cancel_work_sync(struct work_struct *work)
  2486. {
  2487. return __cancel_work_timer(work, false);
  2488. }
  2489. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(cancel_work_sync);
  2490. /**
  2491. * flush_delayed_work - wait for a dwork to finish executing the last queueing
  2492. * @dwork: the delayed work to flush
  2493. *
  2494. * Delayed timer is cancelled and the pending work is queued for
  2495. * immediate execution. Like flush_work(), this function only
  2496. * considers the last queueing instance of @dwork.
  2497. *
  2498. * RETURNS:
  2499. * %true if flush_work() waited for the work to finish execution,
  2500. * %false if it was already idle.
  2501. */
  2502. bool flush_delayed_work(struct delayed_work *dwork)
  2503. {
  2504. local_irq_disable();
  2505. if (del_timer_sync(&dwork->timer))
  2506. __queue_work(WORK_CPU_UNBOUND,
  2507. get_work_cwq(&dwork->work)->wq, &dwork->work);
  2508. local_irq_enable();
  2509. return flush_work(&dwork->work);
  2510. }
  2511. EXPORT_SYMBOL(flush_delayed_work);
  2512. /**
  2513. * flush_delayed_work_sync - wait for a dwork to finish
  2514. * @dwork: the delayed work to flush
  2515. *
  2516. * Delayed timer is cancelled and the pending work is queued for
  2517. * execution immediately. Other than timer handling, its behavior
  2518. * is identical to flush_work_sync().
  2519. *
  2520. * RETURNS:
  2521. * %true if flush_work_sync() waited for the work to finish execution,
  2522. * %false if it was already idle.
  2523. */
  2524. bool flush_delayed_work_sync(struct delayed_work *dwork)
  2525. {
  2526. local_irq_disable();
  2527. if (del_timer_sync(&dwork->timer))
  2528. __queue_work(WORK_CPU_UNBOUND,
  2529. get_work_cwq(&dwork->work)->wq, &dwork->work);
  2530. local_irq_enable();
  2531. return flush_work_sync(&dwork->work);
  2532. }
  2533. EXPORT_SYMBOL(flush_delayed_work_sync);
  2534. /**
  2535. * cancel_delayed_work_sync - cancel a delayed work and wait for it to finish
  2536. * @dwork: the delayed work cancel
  2537. *
  2538. * This is cancel_work_sync() for delayed works.
  2539. *
  2540. * RETURNS:
  2541. * %true if @dwork was pending, %false otherwise.
  2542. */
  2543. bool cancel_delayed_work_sync(struct delayed_work *dwork)
  2544. {
  2545. return __cancel_work_timer(&dwork->work, true);
  2546. }
  2547. EXPORT_SYMBOL(cancel_delayed_work_sync);
  2548. /**
  2549. * schedule_work_on - put work task on a specific cpu
  2550. * @cpu: cpu to put the work task on
  2551. * @work: job to be done
  2552. *
  2553. * This puts a job on a specific cpu
  2554. */
  2555. bool schedule_work_on(int cpu, struct work_struct *work)
  2556. {
  2557. return queue_work_on(cpu, system_wq, work);
  2558. }
  2559. EXPORT_SYMBOL(schedule_work_on);
  2560. /**
  2561. * schedule_work - put work task in global workqueue
  2562. * @work: job to be done
  2563. *
  2564. * Returns %false if @work was already on the kernel-global workqueue and
  2565. * %true otherwise.
  2566. *
  2567. * This puts a job in the kernel-global workqueue if it was not already
  2568. * queued and leaves it in the same position on the kernel-global
  2569. * workqueue otherwise.
  2570. */
  2571. bool schedule_work(struct work_struct *work)
  2572. {
  2573. return queue_work(system_wq, work);
  2574. }
  2575. EXPORT_SYMBOL(schedule_work);
  2576. /**
  2577. * schedule_delayed_work_on - queue work in global workqueue on CPU after delay
  2578. * @cpu: cpu to use
  2579. * @dwork: job to be done
  2580. * @delay: number of jiffies to wait
  2581. *
  2582. * After waiting for a given time this puts a job in the kernel-global
  2583. * workqueue on the specified CPU.
  2584. */
  2585. bool schedule_delayed_work_on(int cpu, struct delayed_work *dwork,
  2586. unsigned long delay)
  2587. {
  2588. return queue_delayed_work_on(cpu, system_wq, dwork, delay);
  2589. }
  2590. EXPORT_SYMBOL(schedule_delayed_work_on);
  2591. /**
  2592. * schedule_delayed_work - put work task in global workqueue after delay
  2593. * @dwork: job to be done
  2594. * @delay: number of jiffies to wait or 0 for immediate execution
  2595. *
  2596. * After waiting for a given time this puts a job in the kernel-global
  2597. * workqueue.
  2598. */
  2599. bool schedule_delayed_work(struct delayed_work *dwork, unsigned long delay)
  2600. {
  2601. return queue_delayed_work(system_wq, dwork, delay);
  2602. }
  2603. EXPORT_SYMBOL(schedule_delayed_work);
  2604. /**
  2605. * schedule_on_each_cpu - execute a function synchronously on each online CPU
  2606. * @func: the function to call
  2607. *
  2608. * schedule_on_each_cpu() executes @func on each online CPU using the
  2609. * system workqueue and blocks until all CPUs have completed.
  2610. * schedule_on_each_cpu() is very slow.
  2611. *
  2612. * RETURNS:
  2613. * 0 on success, -errno on failure.
  2614. */
  2615. int schedule_on_each_cpu(work_func_t func)
  2616. {
  2617. int cpu;
  2618. struct work_struct __percpu *works;
  2619. works = alloc_percpu(struct work_struct);
  2620. if (!works)
  2621. return -ENOMEM;
  2622. get_online_cpus();
  2623. for_each_online_cpu(cpu) {
  2624. struct work_struct *work = per_cpu_ptr(works, cpu);
  2625. INIT_WORK(work, func);
  2626. schedule_work_on(cpu, work);
  2627. }
  2628. for_each_online_cpu(cpu)
  2629. flush_work(per_cpu_ptr(works, cpu));
  2630. put_online_cpus();
  2631. free_percpu(works);
  2632. return 0;
  2633. }
  2634. /**
  2635. * flush_scheduled_work - ensure that any scheduled work has run to completion.
  2636. *
  2637. * Forces execution of the kernel-global workqueue and blocks until its
  2638. * completion.
  2639. *
  2640. * Think twice before calling this function! It's very easy to get into
  2641. * trouble if you don't take great care. Either of the following situations
  2642. * will lead to deadlock:
  2643. *
  2644. * One of the work items currently on the workqueue needs to acquire
  2645. * a lock held by your code or its caller.
  2646. *
  2647. * Your code is running in the context of a work routine.
  2648. *
  2649. * They will be detected by lockdep when they occur, but the first might not
  2650. * occur very often. It depends on what work items are on the workqueue and
  2651. * what locks they need, which you have no control over.
  2652. *
  2653. * In most situations flushing the entire workqueue is overkill; you merely
  2654. * need to know that a particular work item isn't queued and isn't running.
  2655. * In such cases you should use cancel_delayed_work_sync() or
  2656. * cancel_work_sync() instead.
  2657. */
  2658. void flush_scheduled_work(void)
  2659. {
  2660. flush_workqueue(system_wq);
  2661. }
  2662. EXPORT_SYMBOL(flush_scheduled_work);
  2663. /**
  2664. * execute_in_process_context - reliably execute the routine with user context
  2665. * @fn: the function to execute
  2666. * @ew: guaranteed storage for the execute work structure (must
  2667. * be available when the work executes)
  2668. *
  2669. * Executes the function immediately if process context is available,
  2670. * otherwise schedules the function for delayed execution.
  2671. *
  2672. * Returns: 0 - function was executed
  2673. * 1 - function was scheduled for execution
  2674. */
  2675. int execute_in_process_context(work_func_t fn, struct execute_work *ew)
  2676. {
  2677. if (!in_interrupt()) {
  2678. fn(&ew->work);
  2679. return 0;
  2680. }
  2681. INIT_WORK(&ew->work, fn);
  2682. schedule_work(&ew->work);
  2683. return 1;
  2684. }
  2685. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(execute_in_process_context);
  2686. int keventd_up(void)
  2687. {
  2688. return system_wq != NULL;
  2689. }
  2690. static int alloc_cwqs(struct workqueue_struct *wq)
  2691. {
  2692. /*
  2693. * cwqs are forced aligned according to WORK_STRUCT_FLAG_BITS.
  2694. * Make sure that the alignment isn't lower than that of
  2695. * unsigned long long.
  2696. */
  2697. const size_t size = sizeof(struct cpu_workqueue_struct);
  2698. const size_t align = max_t(size_t, 1 << WORK_STRUCT_FLAG_BITS,
  2699. __alignof__(unsigned long long));
  2700. if (!(wq->flags & WQ_UNBOUND))
  2701. wq->cpu_wq.pcpu = __alloc_percpu(size, align);
  2702. else {
  2703. void *ptr;
  2704. /*
  2705. * Allocate enough room to align cwq and put an extra
  2706. * pointer at the end pointing back to the originally
  2707. * allocated pointer which will be used for free.
  2708. */
  2709. ptr = kzalloc(size + align + sizeof(void *), GFP_KERNEL);
  2710. if (ptr) {
  2711. wq->cpu_wq.single = PTR_ALIGN(ptr, align);
  2712. *(void **)(wq->cpu_wq.single + 1) = ptr;
  2713. }
  2714. }
  2715. /* just in case, make sure it's actually aligned */
  2716. BUG_ON(!IS_ALIGNED(wq->cpu_wq.v, align));
  2717. return wq->cpu_wq.v ? 0 : -ENOMEM;
  2718. }
  2719. static void free_cwqs(struct workqueue_struct *wq)
  2720. {
  2721. if (!(wq->flags & WQ_UNBOUND))
  2722. free_percpu(wq->cpu_wq.pcpu);
  2723. else if (wq->cpu_wq.single) {
  2724. /* the pointer to free is stored right after the cwq */
  2725. kfree(*(void **)(wq->cpu_wq.single + 1));
  2726. }
  2727. }
  2728. static int wq_clamp_max_active(int max_active, unsigned int flags,
  2729. const char *name)
  2730. {
  2731. int lim = flags & WQ_UNBOUND ? WQ_UNBOUND_MAX_ACTIVE : WQ_MAX_ACTIVE;
  2732. if (max_active < 1 || max_active > lim)
  2733. printk(KERN_WARNING "workqueue: max_active %d requested for %s "
  2734. "is out of range, clamping between %d and %d\n",
  2735. max_active, name, 1, lim);
  2736. return clamp_val(max_active, 1, lim);
  2737. }
  2738. struct workqueue_struct *__alloc_workqueue_key(const char *fmt,
  2739. unsigned int flags,
  2740. int max_active,
  2741. struct lock_class_key *key,
  2742. const char *lock_name, ...)
  2743. {
  2744. va_list args, args1;
  2745. struct workqueue_struct *wq;
  2746. unsigned int cpu;
  2747. size_t namelen;
  2748. /* determine namelen, allocate wq and format name */
  2749. va_start(args, lock_name);
  2750. va_copy(args1, args);
  2751. namelen = vsnprintf(NULL, 0, fmt, args) + 1;
  2752. wq = kzalloc(sizeof(*wq) + namelen, GFP_KERNEL);
  2753. if (!wq)
  2754. goto err;
  2755. vsnprintf(wq->name, namelen, fmt, args1);
  2756. va_end(args);
  2757. va_end(args1);
  2758. /*
  2759. * Workqueues which may be used during memory reclaim should
  2760. * have a rescuer to guarantee forward progress.
  2761. */
  2762. if (flags & WQ_MEM_RECLAIM)
  2763. flags |= WQ_RESCUER;
  2764. max_active = max_active ?: WQ_DFL_ACTIVE;
  2765. max_active = wq_clamp_max_active(max_active, flags, wq->name);
  2766. /* init wq */
  2767. wq->flags = flags;
  2768. wq->saved_max_active = max_active;
  2769. mutex_init(&wq->flush_mutex);
  2770. atomic_set(&wq->nr_cwqs_to_flush, 0);
  2771. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&wq->flusher_queue);
  2772. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&wq->flusher_overflow);
  2773. lockdep_init_map(&wq->lockdep_map, lock_name, key, 0);
  2774. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&wq->list);
  2775. if (alloc_cwqs(wq) < 0)
  2776. goto err;
  2777. for_each_cwq_cpu(cpu, wq) {
  2778. struct cpu_workqueue_struct *cwq = get_cwq(cpu, wq);
  2779. struct global_cwq *gcwq = get_gcwq(cpu);
  2780. int pool_idx = (bool)(flags & WQ_HIGHPRI);
  2781. BUG_ON((unsigned long)cwq & WORK_STRUCT_FLAG_MASK);
  2782. cwq->pool = &gcwq->pools[pool_idx];
  2783. cwq->wq = wq;
  2784. cwq->flush_color = -1;
  2785. cwq->max_active = max_active;
  2786. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&cwq->delayed_works);
  2787. }
  2788. if (flags & WQ_RESCUER) {
  2789. struct worker *rescuer;
  2790. if (!alloc_mayday_mask(&wq->mayday_mask, GFP_KERNEL))
  2791. goto err;
  2792. wq->rescuer = rescuer = alloc_worker();
  2793. if (!rescuer)
  2794. goto err;
  2795. rescuer->task = kthread_create(rescuer_thread, wq, "%s",
  2796. wq->name);
  2797. if (IS_ERR(rescuer->task))
  2798. goto err;
  2799. rescuer->task->flags |= PF_THREAD_BOUND;
  2800. wake_up_process(rescuer->task);
  2801. }
  2802. /*
  2803. * workqueue_lock protects global freeze state and workqueues
  2804. * list. Grab it, set max_active accordingly and add the new
  2805. * workqueue to workqueues list.
  2806. */
  2807. spin_lock(&workqueue_lock);
  2808. if (workqueue_freezing && wq->flags & WQ_FREEZABLE)
  2809. for_each_cwq_cpu(cpu, wq)
  2810. get_cwq(cpu, wq)->max_active = 0;
  2811. list_add(&wq->list, &workqueues);
  2812. spin_unlock(&workqueue_lock);
  2813. return wq;
  2814. err:
  2815. if (wq) {
  2816. free_cwqs(wq);
  2817. free_mayday_mask(wq->mayday_mask);
  2818. kfree(wq->rescuer);
  2819. kfree(wq);
  2820. }
  2821. return NULL;
  2822. }
  2823. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__alloc_workqueue_key);
  2824. /**
  2825. * destroy_workqueue - safely terminate a workqueue
  2826. * @wq: target workqueue
  2827. *
  2828. * Safely destroy a workqueue. All work currently pending will be done first.
  2829. */
  2830. void destroy_workqueue(struct workqueue_struct *wq)
  2831. {
  2832. unsigned int cpu;
  2833. /* drain it before proceeding with destruction */
  2834. drain_workqueue(wq);
  2835. /*
  2836. * wq list is used to freeze wq, remove from list after
  2837. * flushing is complete in case freeze races us.
  2838. */
  2839. spin_lock(&workqueue_lock);
  2840. list_del(&wq->list);
  2841. spin_unlock(&workqueue_lock);
  2842. /* sanity check */
  2843. for_each_cwq_cpu(cpu, wq) {
  2844. struct cpu_workqueue_struct *cwq = get_cwq(cpu, wq);
  2845. int i;
  2846. for (i = 0; i < WORK_NR_COLORS; i++)
  2847. BUG_ON(cwq->nr_in_flight[i]);
  2848. BUG_ON(cwq->nr_active);
  2849. BUG_ON(!list_empty(&cwq->delayed_works));
  2850. }
  2851. if (wq->flags & WQ_RESCUER) {
  2852. kthread_stop(wq->rescuer->task);
  2853. free_mayday_mask(wq->mayday_mask);
  2854. kfree(wq->rescuer);
  2855. }
  2856. free_cwqs(wq);
  2857. kfree(wq);
  2858. }
  2859. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(destroy_workqueue);
  2860. /**
  2861. * workqueue_set_max_active - adjust max_active of a workqueue
  2862. * @wq: target workqueue
  2863. * @max_active: new max_active value.
  2864. *
  2865. * Set max_active of @wq to @max_active.
  2866. *
  2867. * CONTEXT:
  2868. * Don't call from IRQ context.
  2869. */
  2870. void workqueue_set_max_active(struct workqueue_struct *wq, int max_active)
  2871. {
  2872. unsigned int cpu;
  2873. max_active = wq_clamp_max_active(max_active, wq->flags, wq->name);
  2874. spin_lock(&workqueue_lock);
  2875. wq->saved_max_active = max_active;
  2876. for_each_cwq_cpu(cpu, wq) {
  2877. struct global_cwq *gcwq = get_gcwq(cpu);
  2878. spin_lock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  2879. if (!(wq->flags & WQ_FREEZABLE) ||
  2880. !(gcwq->flags & GCWQ_FREEZING))
  2881. get_cwq(gcwq->cpu, wq)->max_active = max_active;
  2882. spin_unlock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  2883. }
  2884. spin_unlock(&workqueue_lock);
  2885. }
  2886. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(workqueue_set_max_active);
  2887. /**
  2888. * workqueue_congested - test whether a workqueue is congested
  2889. * @cpu: CPU in question
  2890. * @wq: target workqueue
  2891. *
  2892. * Test whether @wq's cpu workqueue for @cpu is congested. There is
  2893. * no synchronization around this function and the test result is
  2894. * unreliable and only useful as advisory hints or for debugging.
  2895. *
  2896. * RETURNS:
  2897. * %true if congested, %false otherwise.
  2898. */
  2899. bool workqueue_congested(unsigned int cpu, struct workqueue_struct *wq)
  2900. {
  2901. struct cpu_workqueue_struct *cwq = get_cwq(cpu, wq);
  2902. return !list_empty(&cwq->delayed_works);
  2903. }
  2904. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(workqueue_congested);
  2905. /**
  2906. * work_cpu - return the last known associated cpu for @work
  2907. * @work: the work of interest
  2908. *
  2909. * RETURNS:
  2910. * CPU number if @work was ever queued. WORK_CPU_NONE otherwise.
  2911. */
  2912. unsigned int work_cpu(struct work_struct *work)
  2913. {
  2914. struct global_cwq *gcwq = get_work_gcwq(work);
  2915. return gcwq ? gcwq->cpu : WORK_CPU_NONE;
  2916. }
  2917. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(work_cpu);
  2918. /**
  2919. * work_busy - test whether a work is currently pending or running
  2920. * @work: the work to be tested
  2921. *
  2922. * Test whether @work is currently pending or running. There is no
  2923. * synchronization around this function and the test result is
  2924. * unreliable and only useful as advisory hints or for debugging.
  2925. * Especially for reentrant wqs, the pending state might hide the
  2926. * running state.
  2927. *
  2928. * RETURNS:
  2929. * OR'd bitmask of WORK_BUSY_* bits.
  2930. */
  2931. unsigned int work_busy(struct work_struct *work)
  2932. {
  2933. struct global_cwq *gcwq = get_work_gcwq(work);
  2934. unsigned long flags;
  2935. unsigned int ret = 0;
  2936. if (!gcwq)
  2937. return false;
  2938. spin_lock_irqsave(&gcwq->lock, flags);
  2939. if (work_pending(work))
  2940. ret |= WORK_BUSY_PENDING;
  2941. if (find_worker_executing_work(gcwq, work))
  2942. ret |= WORK_BUSY_RUNNING;
  2943. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&gcwq->lock, flags);
  2944. return ret;
  2945. }
  2946. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(work_busy);
  2947. /*
  2948. * CPU hotplug.
  2949. *
  2950. * There are two challenges in supporting CPU hotplug. Firstly, there
  2951. * are a lot of assumptions on strong associations among work, cwq and
  2952. * gcwq which make migrating pending and scheduled works very
  2953. * difficult to implement without impacting hot paths. Secondly,
  2954. * gcwqs serve mix of short, long and very long running works making
  2955. * blocked draining impractical.
  2956. *
  2957. * This is solved by allowing a gcwq to be disassociated from the CPU
  2958. * running as an unbound one and allowing it to be reattached later if the
  2959. * cpu comes back online.
  2960. */
  2961. /* claim manager positions of all pools */
  2962. static void gcwq_claim_management_and_lock(struct global_cwq *gcwq)
  2963. {
  2964. struct worker_pool *pool;
  2965. for_each_worker_pool(pool, gcwq)
  2966. mutex_lock_nested(&pool->manager_mutex, pool - gcwq->pools);
  2967. spin_lock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  2968. }
  2969. /* release manager positions */
  2970. static void gcwq_release_management_and_unlock(struct global_cwq *gcwq)
  2971. {
  2972. struct worker_pool *pool;
  2973. spin_unlock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  2974. for_each_worker_pool(pool, gcwq)
  2975. mutex_unlock(&pool->manager_mutex);
  2976. }
  2977. static void gcwq_unbind_fn(struct work_struct *work)
  2978. {
  2979. struct global_cwq *gcwq = get_gcwq(smp_processor_id());
  2980. struct worker_pool *pool;
  2981. struct worker *worker;
  2982. struct hlist_node *pos;
  2983. int i;
  2984. BUG_ON(gcwq->cpu != smp_processor_id());
  2985. gcwq_claim_management_and_lock(gcwq);
  2986. /*
  2987. * We've claimed all manager positions. Make all workers unbound
  2988. * and set DISASSOCIATED. Before this, all workers except for the
  2989. * ones which are still executing works from before the last CPU
  2990. * down must be on the cpu. After this, they may become diasporas.
  2991. */
  2992. for_each_worker_pool(pool, gcwq)
  2993. list_for_each_entry(worker, &pool->idle_list, entry)
  2994. worker->flags |= WORKER_UNBOUND;
  2995. for_each_busy_worker(worker, i, pos, gcwq)
  2996. worker->flags |= WORKER_UNBOUND;
  2997. gcwq->flags |= GCWQ_DISASSOCIATED;
  2998. gcwq_release_management_and_unlock(gcwq);
  2999. /*
  3000. * Call schedule() so that we cross rq->lock and thus can guarantee
  3001. * sched callbacks see the %WORKER_UNBOUND flag. This is necessary
  3002. * as scheduler callbacks may be invoked from other cpus.
  3003. */
  3004. schedule();
  3005. /*
  3006. * Sched callbacks are disabled now. Zap nr_running. After this,
  3007. * nr_running stays zero and need_more_worker() and keep_working()
  3008. * are always true as long as the worklist is not empty. @gcwq now
  3009. * behaves as unbound (in terms of concurrency management) gcwq
  3010. * which is served by workers tied to the CPU.
  3011. *
  3012. * On return from this function, the current worker would trigger
  3013. * unbound chain execution of pending work items if other workers
  3014. * didn't already.
  3015. */
  3016. for_each_worker_pool(pool, gcwq)
  3017. atomic_set(get_pool_nr_running(pool), 0);
  3018. }
  3019. /*
  3020. * Workqueues should be brought up before normal priority CPU notifiers.
  3021. * This will be registered high priority CPU notifier.
  3022. */
  3023. static int __devinit workqueue_cpu_up_callback(struct notifier_block *nfb,
  3024. unsigned long action,
  3025. void *hcpu)
  3026. {
  3027. unsigned int cpu = (unsigned long)hcpu;
  3028. struct global_cwq *gcwq = get_gcwq(cpu);
  3029. struct worker_pool *pool;
  3030. switch (action & ~CPU_TASKS_FROZEN) {
  3031. case CPU_UP_PREPARE:
  3032. for_each_worker_pool(pool, gcwq) {
  3033. struct worker *worker;
  3034. if (pool->nr_workers)
  3035. continue;
  3036. worker = create_worker(pool);
  3037. if (!worker)
  3038. return NOTIFY_BAD;
  3039. spin_lock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  3040. start_worker(worker);
  3041. spin_unlock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  3042. }
  3043. break;
  3044. case CPU_DOWN_FAILED:
  3045. case CPU_ONLINE:
  3046. gcwq_claim_management_and_lock(gcwq);
  3047. gcwq->flags &= ~GCWQ_DISASSOCIATED;
  3048. rebind_workers(gcwq);
  3049. gcwq_release_management_and_unlock(gcwq);
  3050. break;
  3051. }
  3052. return NOTIFY_OK;
  3053. }
  3054. /*
  3055. * Workqueues should be brought down after normal priority CPU notifiers.
  3056. * This will be registered as low priority CPU notifier.
  3057. */
  3058. static int __devinit workqueue_cpu_down_callback(struct notifier_block *nfb,
  3059. unsigned long action,
  3060. void *hcpu)
  3061. {
  3062. unsigned int cpu = (unsigned long)hcpu;
  3063. struct work_struct unbind_work;
  3064. switch (action & ~CPU_TASKS_FROZEN) {
  3065. case CPU_DOWN_PREPARE:
  3066. /* unbinding should happen on the local CPU */
  3067. INIT_WORK_ONSTACK(&unbind_work, gcwq_unbind_fn);
  3068. schedule_work_on(cpu, &unbind_work);
  3069. flush_work(&unbind_work);
  3070. break;
  3071. }
  3072. return NOTIFY_OK;
  3073. }
  3074. #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
  3075. struct work_for_cpu {
  3076. struct completion completion;
  3077. long (*fn)(void *);
  3078. void *arg;
  3079. long ret;
  3080. };
  3081. static int do_work_for_cpu(void *_wfc)
  3082. {
  3083. struct work_for_cpu *wfc = _wfc;
  3084. wfc->ret = wfc->fn(wfc->arg);
  3085. complete(&wfc->completion);
  3086. return 0;
  3087. }
  3088. /**
  3089. * work_on_cpu - run a function in user context on a particular cpu
  3090. * @cpu: the cpu to run on
  3091. * @fn: the function to run
  3092. * @arg: the function arg
  3093. *
  3094. * This will return the value @fn returns.
  3095. * It is up to the caller to ensure that the cpu doesn't go offline.
  3096. * The caller must not hold any locks which would prevent @fn from completing.
  3097. */
  3098. long work_on_cpu(unsigned int cpu, long (*fn)(void *), void *arg)
  3099. {
  3100. struct task_struct *sub_thread;
  3101. struct work_for_cpu wfc = {
  3102. .completion = COMPLETION_INITIALIZER_ONSTACK(wfc.completion),
  3103. .fn = fn,
  3104. .arg = arg,
  3105. };
  3106. sub_thread = kthread_create(do_work_for_cpu, &wfc, "work_for_cpu");
  3107. if (IS_ERR(sub_thread))
  3108. return PTR_ERR(sub_thread);
  3109. kthread_bind(sub_thread, cpu);
  3110. wake_up_process(sub_thread);
  3111. wait_for_completion(&wfc.completion);
  3112. return wfc.ret;
  3113. }
  3114. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(work_on_cpu);
  3115. #endif /* CONFIG_SMP */
  3116. #ifdef CONFIG_FREEZER
  3117. /**
  3118. * freeze_workqueues_begin - begin freezing workqueues
  3119. *
  3120. * Start freezing workqueues. After this function returns, all freezable
  3121. * workqueues will queue new works to their frozen_works list instead of
  3122. * gcwq->worklist.
  3123. *
  3124. * CONTEXT:
  3125. * Grabs and releases workqueue_lock and gcwq->lock's.
  3126. */
  3127. void freeze_workqueues_begin(void)
  3128. {
  3129. unsigned int cpu;
  3130. spin_lock(&workqueue_lock);
  3131. BUG_ON(workqueue_freezing);
  3132. workqueue_freezing = true;
  3133. for_each_gcwq_cpu(cpu) {
  3134. struct global_cwq *gcwq = get_gcwq(cpu);
  3135. struct workqueue_struct *wq;
  3136. spin_lock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  3137. BUG_ON(gcwq->flags & GCWQ_FREEZING);
  3138. gcwq->flags |= GCWQ_FREEZING;
  3139. list_for_each_entry(wq, &workqueues, list) {
  3140. struct cpu_workqueue_struct *cwq = get_cwq(cpu, wq);
  3141. if (cwq && wq->flags & WQ_FREEZABLE)
  3142. cwq->max_active = 0;
  3143. }
  3144. spin_unlock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  3145. }
  3146. spin_unlock(&workqueue_lock);
  3147. }
  3148. /**
  3149. * freeze_workqueues_busy - are freezable workqueues still busy?
  3150. *
  3151. * Check whether freezing is complete. This function must be called
  3152. * between freeze_workqueues_begin() and thaw_workqueues().
  3153. *
  3154. * CONTEXT:
  3155. * Grabs and releases workqueue_lock.
  3156. *
  3157. * RETURNS:
  3158. * %true if some freezable workqueues are still busy. %false if freezing
  3159. * is complete.
  3160. */
  3161. bool freeze_workqueues_busy(void)
  3162. {
  3163. unsigned int cpu;
  3164. bool busy = false;
  3165. spin_lock(&workqueue_lock);
  3166. BUG_ON(!workqueue_freezing);
  3167. for_each_gcwq_cpu(cpu) {
  3168. struct workqueue_struct *wq;
  3169. /*
  3170. * nr_active is monotonically decreasing. It's safe
  3171. * to peek without lock.
  3172. */
  3173. list_for_each_entry(wq, &workqueues, list) {
  3174. struct cpu_workqueue_struct *cwq = get_cwq(cpu, wq);
  3175. if (!cwq || !(wq->flags & WQ_FREEZABLE))
  3176. continue;
  3177. BUG_ON(cwq->nr_active < 0);
  3178. if (cwq->nr_active) {
  3179. busy = true;
  3180. goto out_unlock;
  3181. }
  3182. }
  3183. }
  3184. out_unlock:
  3185. spin_unlock(&workqueue_lock);
  3186. return busy;
  3187. }
  3188. /**
  3189. * thaw_workqueues - thaw workqueues
  3190. *
  3191. * Thaw workqueues. Normal queueing is restored and all collected
  3192. * frozen works are transferred to their respective gcwq worklists.
  3193. *
  3194. * CONTEXT:
  3195. * Grabs and releases workqueue_lock and gcwq->lock's.
  3196. */
  3197. void thaw_workqueues(void)
  3198. {
  3199. unsigned int cpu;
  3200. spin_lock(&workqueue_lock);
  3201. if (!workqueue_freezing)
  3202. goto out_unlock;
  3203. for_each_gcwq_cpu(cpu) {
  3204. struct global_cwq *gcwq = get_gcwq(cpu);
  3205. struct worker_pool *pool;
  3206. struct workqueue_struct *wq;
  3207. spin_lock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  3208. BUG_ON(!(gcwq->flags & GCWQ_FREEZING));
  3209. gcwq->flags &= ~GCWQ_FREEZING;
  3210. list_for_each_entry(wq, &workqueues, list) {
  3211. struct cpu_workqueue_struct *cwq = get_cwq(cpu, wq);
  3212. if (!cwq || !(wq->flags & WQ_FREEZABLE))
  3213. continue;
  3214. /* restore max_active and repopulate worklist */
  3215. cwq->max_active = wq->saved_max_active;
  3216. while (!list_empty(&cwq->delayed_works) &&
  3217. cwq->nr_active < cwq->max_active)
  3218. cwq_activate_first_delayed(cwq);
  3219. }
  3220. for_each_worker_pool(pool, gcwq)
  3221. wake_up_worker(pool);
  3222. spin_unlock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  3223. }
  3224. workqueue_freezing = false;
  3225. out_unlock:
  3226. spin_unlock(&workqueue_lock);
  3227. }
  3228. #endif /* CONFIG_FREEZER */
  3229. static int __init init_workqueues(void)
  3230. {
  3231. unsigned int cpu;
  3232. int i;
  3233. /* make sure we have enough bits for OFFQ CPU number */
  3234. BUILD_BUG_ON((1LU << (BITS_PER_LONG - WORK_OFFQ_CPU_SHIFT)) <
  3235. WORK_CPU_LAST);
  3236. cpu_notifier(workqueue_cpu_up_callback, CPU_PRI_WORKQUEUE_UP);
  3237. cpu_notifier(workqueue_cpu_down_callback, CPU_PRI_WORKQUEUE_DOWN);
  3238. /* initialize gcwqs */
  3239. for_each_gcwq_cpu(cpu) {
  3240. struct global_cwq *gcwq = get_gcwq(cpu);
  3241. struct worker_pool *pool;
  3242. spin_lock_init(&gcwq->lock);
  3243. gcwq->cpu = cpu;
  3244. gcwq->flags |= GCWQ_DISASSOCIATED;
  3245. for (i = 0; i < BUSY_WORKER_HASH_SIZE; i++)
  3246. INIT_HLIST_HEAD(&gcwq->busy_hash[i]);
  3247. for_each_worker_pool(pool, gcwq) {
  3248. pool->gcwq = gcwq;
  3249. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&pool->worklist);
  3250. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&pool->idle_list);
  3251. init_timer_deferrable(&pool->idle_timer);
  3252. pool->idle_timer.function = idle_worker_timeout;
  3253. pool->idle_timer.data = (unsigned long)pool;
  3254. setup_timer(&pool->mayday_timer, gcwq_mayday_timeout,
  3255. (unsigned long)pool);
  3256. mutex_init(&pool->manager_mutex);
  3257. ida_init(&pool->worker_ida);
  3258. }
  3259. init_waitqueue_head(&gcwq->rebind_hold);
  3260. }
  3261. /* create the initial worker */
  3262. for_each_online_gcwq_cpu(cpu) {
  3263. struct global_cwq *gcwq = get_gcwq(cpu);
  3264. struct worker_pool *pool;
  3265. if (cpu != WORK_CPU_UNBOUND)
  3266. gcwq->flags &= ~GCWQ_DISASSOCIATED;
  3267. for_each_worker_pool(pool, gcwq) {
  3268. struct worker *worker;
  3269. worker = create_worker(pool);
  3270. BUG_ON(!worker);
  3271. spin_lock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  3272. start_worker(worker);
  3273. spin_unlock_irq(&gcwq->lock);
  3274. }
  3275. }
  3276. system_wq = alloc_workqueue("events", 0, 0);
  3277. system_long_wq = alloc_workqueue("events_long", 0, 0);
  3278. system_nrt_wq = alloc_workqueue("events_nrt", WQ_NON_REENTRANT, 0);
  3279. system_unbound_wq = alloc_workqueue("events_unbound", WQ_UNBOUND,
  3280. WQ_UNBOUND_MAX_ACTIVE);
  3281. system_freezable_wq = alloc_workqueue("events_freezable",
  3282. WQ_FREEZABLE, 0);
  3283. system_nrt_freezable_wq = alloc_workqueue("events_nrt_freezable",
  3284. WQ_NON_REENTRANT | WQ_FREEZABLE, 0);
  3285. BUG_ON(!system_wq || !system_long_wq || !system_nrt_wq ||
  3286. !system_unbound_wq || !system_freezable_wq ||
  3287. !system_nrt_freezable_wq);
  3288. return 0;
  3289. }
  3290. early_initcall(init_workqueues);