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11 | // FSF(FIRST Scheduling Framework) |
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12 | // hierarchical scheduling management |
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13 | //=================================================================== |
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15 | #include <time.h> |
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16 | #include "fsf_basic_types.h" |
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17 | #include "fsf_core.h" |
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19 | #ifndef _FSF_HIERARCHICAL_H_ |
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20 | #define _FSF_HIERARCHICAL_H_ |
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21 | |||
22 | #define FSF_HIERARCHICAL_MODULE_SUPPORTED 1 |
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24 | //// The definition of this types is in fsf_basic_types.h |
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25 | // |
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26 | //// Scheduling policies |
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27 | //typedef enum {FSF_FP, FSF_EDF, FSF_TABLE_DRIVEN, FSF_NONE} |
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28 | // fsf_sched_policy_t; |
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29 | // |
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30 | //// Scheduling policy and parameters |
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31 | //typedef struct { |
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32 | // fsf_sched_policy_t policy; |
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33 | // void * params; |
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34 | //} fsf_sched_params_t; |
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35 | //// The params member is a pointer to one of the |
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36 | //// following: |
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37 | //// FP: int (priority) |
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38 | //// EDF: struct timespec (deadline) |
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39 | //// TABLE_DRIVEN : struct fsf_table_driven_params_t |
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40 | // |
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41 | // |
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42 | ////Scheduling parameters for the table-driven policy (t.b.d) |
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43 | //typedef struct { |
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44 | // // list of target windows (t.b.d.) |
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45 | // // deadline (for the API): end of september |
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46 | //} fsf_table_driven_params_t; |
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47 | // |
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48 | // |
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49 | ////Initialization information for a scheduling policy |
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50 | //typedef void * fsf_sched_init_info_t; |
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51 | //// It shall be one of the following: |
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52 | //// FP: none |
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53 | //// EDF: none |
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54 | //// TABLE_DRIVEN : struct timespec (schedule duration) |
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55 | // |
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56 | |||
57 | // Constants for assigning default values |
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58 | #define FSF_DEFAULT_SCHED_POLICY FSF_NONE |
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60 | |||
61 | /** |
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62 | \ingroup hiermodule |
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63 | |||
64 | This call has the following effects: |
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65 | - FP: none |
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66 | - EDF: none |
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67 | - TABLE_DRIVEN : |
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68 | Records the schedule duration, and starts the |
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69 | schedule at the time of the call. After the |
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70 | schedule duration has elapsed, the schedule in |
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71 | the table is repeated. |
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73 | @param [in] server server id |
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74 | @param [in] info TBD |
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75 | |||
76 | @retval FSF_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT if the value of the server argument |
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77 | is not in range or info is NULL |
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78 | @retval FSF_ERR_NOT_SCHEDULED_CALLING_THREAD if the calling thread is not |
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79 | scheduled under the FSF |
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80 | @retval FSF_ERR_INVALID_SCHEDULER_REPLY the scheduler is wrong or not |
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81 | running |
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82 | @retval FSF_ERR_NOT_CONTRACTED_SERVER if the server of the calling |
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83 | thread has been cancelled or it is not valid |
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84 | */ |
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85 | int fsf_init_local_scheduler( |
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86 | fsf_server_id_t server, |
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87 | fsf_sched_init_info_t info); |
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90 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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91 | // CONTRACT PARAMETERS |
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92 | //////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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93 | |||
94 | /** |
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95 | \ingroup hiermodule |
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96 | |||
97 | The operation updates the specified contract parameters object by |
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98 | setting its scheduling policy to the specified input parameter. |
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99 | The default policy is FSF_NONE, which means that only one thread |
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100 | may be bound to the server |
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102 | @param [in] contract pointer to the contract |
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103 | @param [in] sched_policy local scheduling policy for this server. |
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104 | Can be FSF_FP, FSF_EDF, FSF_TABLE_DRIVEN, FSF_NONE. |
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106 | @retval 0 if the operation is succesful |
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107 | @retval FSF_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT if sched_policy is not one of the supported |
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108 | ones, or contract is NULL |
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110 | */ |
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111 | int |
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112 | fsf_set_contract_scheduling_policy |
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113 | (fsf_contract_parameters_t *contract, |
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114 | fsf_sched_policy_t sched_policy); |
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117 | /** |
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118 | \ingroup hiermodule |
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119 | |||
120 | This operation obtains from the specified contract parameters |
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121 | object its scheduling policy, and copies it to the place pointed to |
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122 | by the corresponding input parameter. |
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124 | @param [in] contract pointer to the contract |
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125 | @param [out] sched_policy pointer to a variable that will contain |
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126 | the scheduling policy |
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128 | @retval 0 if the operation is succesful |
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129 | @retval FSF_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT if sched_policy or contract are NULL |
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131 | */ |
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132 | int |
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133 | fsf_get_contract_scheduling_policy |
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134 | (const fsf_contract_parameters_t *contract, |
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135 | fsf_sched_policy_t *sched_policy); |
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138 | /** |
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139 | \ingroup hiermodule |
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140 | |||
141 | This operation creates a thread and binds it to the specified |
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142 | server, which must have a policy different than FSF_NONE. The new |
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143 | thread is created with the arguments thread, attr, thread_code and |
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144 | arg as they are defined for the pthread_create() POSIX function |
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145 | call, and its local scheduling parameters are set to the value |
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146 | stored in the variable pointed to by sched_params, which must be |
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147 | compatible with the server's scheduling policy. Then, the function |
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148 | binds the created thread to the new server. The attr parameter is |
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149 | overwritten as necessary to introduce the adequate scheduling |
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150 | policy and priority, according to the preemption level given in the |
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151 | contract and the fsf_priority_map() function defined by the user. |
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153 | @param [in] server server id |
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154 | @param [in] sched_params scheduling parameters for the thread |
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155 | @param [out] thread the thread id after creation |
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156 | @param [in] attr attributes for the task (see pthread_create()) |
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157 | @param [in] thread_code pointer to a function that implements the |
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158 | thread code |
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159 | @param [in] arg arguments for the thread |
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161 | @retval 0 if the operation is succesful |
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162 | @retval FSF_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT if the value of the server argument |
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163 | is not in range, or sched_params is NULL |
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164 | @retval FSF_ERR_SCHED_POLICY_NOT_COMPATIBLE if the scheduling policy |
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165 | in sched_params is not compatible to the server's one. |
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166 | @retval FSF_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR erroneous binding or malfunction of the FSF |
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167 | main scheduler |
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168 | @retval FSF_ERR_NOT_CONTRACTED_SERVER if the referenced server is not valid |
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170 | @retval others It may also return any of the errors that may be |
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171 | returned by the pthread_create()POSIX function call |
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172 | */ |
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173 | |||
174 | int |
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175 | fsf_create_local_thread |
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176 | (fsf_server_id_t server, |
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177 | fsf_sched_params_t *sched_params, |
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178 | pthread_t *thread, |
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179 | pthread_attr_t *attr, |
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180 | fsf_thread_code_t thread_code, |
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181 | void *arg); |
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182 | |||
183 | /** |
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184 | \ingroup hiermodule |
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185 | |||
186 | This operation associates a thread with a server, which must have a |
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187 | policy different than FSF_NONE. The thread's local scheduling |
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188 | parameters are set to the value stored in the variable pointed to |
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189 | by sched_params, which must be compatible with the server's |
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190 | scheduling policy. After the call the thread starts consuming the |
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191 | server's budget and is executed according to the contract |
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192 | established for that server and to its scheduling policy. If the |
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193 | thread was already bound to another server, it is effectively |
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194 | unbound from it and bound to the specified one. |
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196 | Implementation dependent issue: In order to allow the usage of |
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197 | application defined schedulers, the given thread must not have the |
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198 | scheduling policy SCHED_APP and at the same time be attached to an |
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199 | application scheduler different than the fsf scheduler. |
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201 | @param [in] server server id |
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202 | @param [in] thread thread id |
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203 | @param [in] sched_params scheduling parameters for the thread |
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205 | @retval 0 if the operation is succesful |
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206 | @retval FSF_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT if the server argument does not complain with |
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207 | the expected format or valid range, the given thread does not exist, |
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208 | or sched_params is NULL |
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209 | @retval FSF_ERR_SCHED_POLICY_NOT_COMPATIBLE if the scheduling policy |
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210 | in sched_params is not compatible to the server's one. |
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211 | @retval FSF_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR erroneous binding or malfunction of the FSF |
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212 | main scheduler |
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213 | @retval FSF_ERR_UNKNOWN_APPSCHEDULED_THREAD if the thread is attached to |
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214 | an application defined scheduler different than the fsf scheduler |
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215 | @retval FSF_ERR_NOT_CONTRACTED_SERVER if the referenced server is not valid |
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216 | */ |
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217 | int |
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218 | fsf_bind_local_thread_to_server |
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219 | (fsf_server_id_t server, |
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220 | pthread_t thread, |
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221 | fsf_sched_params_t *sched_params); |
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223 | |||
224 | /** |
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225 | \ingroup hiermodule |
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226 | |||
227 | This function changes the local scheduling parameters of the thread |
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228 | to the value pointed to by sched_params. This value must be |
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229 | compatible with the scheduling policy of the server to which the |
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230 | thread is bound. |
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232 | @param [in] thread thread id |
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233 | @param [in] sched_params scheduling parameters |
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235 | @retval 0 if the operation is succesful |
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236 | @retval FSF_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT if the given thread does not exist, |
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237 | or sched_params is NULL |
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238 | @retval FSF_ERR_SCHED_POLICY_NOT_COMPATIBLE if the thread is already bound |
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239 | and the scheduling policy in sched_params is not compatible to the |
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240 | one of the thread's server. |
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241 | @retval FSF_ERR_NOT_SCHEDULED_THREAD if the given thread is not scheduled |
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242 | under the FSF |
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243 | @retval FSF_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR erroneous binding or malfunction of the FSF |
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244 | main scheduler |
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245 | @retval FSF_ERR_UNKNOWN_APPSCHEDULED_THREAD if the thread is attached to |
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246 | an application defined scheduler different than the fsf scheduler |
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247 | @retval FSF_ERR_NOT_CONTRACTED_SERVER if the thread is bound and its server |
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248 | is not valid |
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249 | */ |
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250 | int |
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251 | fsf_set_local_thread_sched_parameters |
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252 | (pthread_t thread, |
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253 | const fsf_sched_params_t *sched_params); |
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254 | |||
255 | |||
256 | /** |
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257 | \ingroup hiermodule |
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258 | |||
259 | This function stores the local scheduling parameters of the |
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260 | specified thread in the variable pointed to by sched_params |
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261 | |||
262 | @param [in] thread thread id |
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263 | @param [out] sched_params scheduling parameters |
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265 | @retval 0 if the operation is succesful |
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266 | @retval FSF_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT if sched_params is NULL or the thread does |
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267 | not exist |
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268 | @retval FSF_ERR_NOT_SCHEDULED_THREAD if the given thread is not scheduled |
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269 | under the FSF |
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270 | */ |
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271 | int |
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272 | fsf_get_local_thread_sched_parameters |
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273 | (pthread_t thread, |
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274 | fsf_sched_params_t *sched_params); |
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277 | #endif // _FSF_HIERARCHICAL_H_ |