/* * * (C) COPYRIGHT 2011-2015 ARM Limited. All rights reserved. * * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the * GNU General Public License version 2 as published by the Free Software * Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms * of such GNU licence. * * A copy of the licence is included with the program, and can also be obtained * from Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. * */ /* * Completely Fair Job Scheduler Policy structure definitions */ #ifndef _KBASE_JS_POLICY_CFS_H_ #define _KBASE_JS_POLICY_CFS_H_ #define KBASEP_JS_RUNTIME_EMPTY ((u64)-1) /** * struct kbasep_js_policy_cfs - Data for the CFS policy * @head_runtime_us: Number of microseconds the least-run context has been * running for. The kbasep_js_device_data.queue_mutex must * be held whilst updating this. * Reads are possible without this mutex, but an older value * might be read if no memory barries are issued beforehand. * @least_runtime_us: Number of microseconds the least-run context in the * context queue has been running for. * -1 if context queue is empty. * @rt_least_runtime_us: Number of microseconds the least-run context in the * realtime (priority) context queue has been running for. * -1 if realtime context queue is empty */ struct kbasep_js_policy_cfs { u64 head_runtime_us; atomic64_t least_runtime_us; atomic64_t rt_least_runtime_us; }; /** * struct kbasep_js_policy_cfs_ctx - a single linked list of all contexts * @runtime_us: microseconds this context has been running for * @process_rt_policy: set if calling process policy scheme is a realtime * scheduler and will use the priority queue. Non-mutable * after ctx init * @process_priority: calling process NICE priority, in the range -20..19 * * &kbasep_js_device_data.runpool_irq.lock must be held when updating * @runtime_us. Initializing will occur on context init and context enqueue * (which can only occur in one thread at a time), but multi-thread access only * occurs while the context is in the runpool. * * Reads are possible without the spinlock, but an older value might be read if * no memory barries are issued beforehand. */ struct kbasep_js_policy_cfs_ctx { u64 runtime_us; bool process_rt_policy; int process_priority; }; /** * struct kbasep_js_policy_cfs_job - per job information for CFS * @ticks: number of ticks that this job has been executing for * * &kbasep_js_device_data.runpool_irq.lock must be held when accessing @ticks. */ struct kbasep_js_policy_cfs_job { u32 ticks; }; #endif