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1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ 2/* 3 * workqueue.h --- work queue handling for Linux. 4 */ 5 6#ifndef _LINUX_WORKQUEUE_H 7#define _LINUX_WORKQUEUE_H 8 9#include <linux/timer.h> 10#include <linux/linkage.h> 11#include <linux/bitops.h> 12#include <linux/lockdep.h> 13#include <linux/threads.h> 14#include <linux/atomic.h> 15#include <linux/cpumask.h> 16 17struct workqueue_struct; 18 19struct work_struct; 20typedef void (*work_func_t)(struct work_struct *work); 21void delayed_work_timer_fn(struct timer_list *t); 22 23/* 24 * The first word is the work queue pointer and the flags rolled into 25 * one 26 */ 27#define work_data_bits(work) ((unsigned long *)(&(work)->data)) 28 29enum { 30 WORK_STRUCT_PENDING_BIT = 0, /* work item is pending execution */ 31 WORK_STRUCT_DELAYED_BIT = 1, /* work item is delayed */ 32 WORK_STRUCT_PWQ_BIT = 2, /* data points to pwq */ 33 WORK_STRUCT_LINKED_BIT = 3, /* next work is linked to this one */ 34#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_OBJECTS_WORK 35 WORK_STRUCT_STATIC_BIT = 4, /* static initializer (debugobjects) */ 36 WORK_STRUCT_COLOR_SHIFT = 5, /* color for workqueue flushing */ 37#else 38 WORK_STRUCT_COLOR_SHIFT = 4, /* color for workqueue flushing */ 39#endif 40 41 WORK_STRUCT_COLOR_BITS = 4, 42 43 WORK_STRUCT_PENDING = 1 << WORK_STRUCT_PENDING_BIT, 44 WORK_STRUCT_DELAYED = 1 << WORK_STRUCT_DELAYED_BIT, 45 WORK_STRUCT_PWQ = 1 << WORK_STRUCT_PWQ_BIT, 46 WORK_STRUCT_LINKED = 1 << WORK_STRUCT_LINKED_BIT, 47#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_OBJECTS_WORK 48 WORK_STRUCT_STATIC = 1 << WORK_STRUCT_STATIC_BIT, 49#else 50 WORK_STRUCT_STATIC = 0, 51#endif 52 53 /* 54 * The last color is no color used for works which don't 55 * participate in workqueue flushing. 56 */ 57 WORK_NR_COLORS = (1 << WORK_STRUCT_COLOR_BITS) - 1, 58 WORK_NO_COLOR = WORK_NR_COLORS, 59 60 /* not bound to any CPU, prefer the local CPU */ 61 WORK_CPU_UNBOUND = NR_CPUS, 62 63 /* 64 * Reserve 7 bits off of pwq pointer w/ debugobjects turned off. 65 * This makes pwqs aligned to 256 bytes and allows 15 workqueue 66 * flush colors. 67 */ 68 WORK_STRUCT_FLAG_BITS = WORK_STRUCT_COLOR_SHIFT + 69 WORK_STRUCT_COLOR_BITS, 70 71 /* data contains off-queue information when !WORK_STRUCT_PWQ */ 72 WORK_OFFQ_FLAG_BASE = WORK_STRUCT_COLOR_SHIFT, 73 74 __WORK_OFFQ_CANCELING = WORK_OFFQ_FLAG_BASE, 75 WORK_OFFQ_CANCELING = (1 << __WORK_OFFQ_CANCELING), 76 77 /* 78 * When a work item is off queue, its high bits point to the last 79 * pool it was on. Cap at 31 bits and use the highest number to 80 * indicate that no pool is associated. 81 */ 82 WORK_OFFQ_FLAG_BITS = 1, 83 WORK_OFFQ_POOL_SHIFT = WORK_OFFQ_FLAG_BASE + WORK_OFFQ_FLAG_BITS, 84 WORK_OFFQ_LEFT = BITS_PER_LONG - WORK_OFFQ_POOL_SHIFT, 85 WORK_OFFQ_POOL_BITS = WORK_OFFQ_LEFT <= 31 ? WORK_OFFQ_LEFT : 31, 86 WORK_OFFQ_POOL_NONE = (1LU << WORK_OFFQ_POOL_BITS) - 1, 87 88 /* convenience constants */ 89 WORK_STRUCT_FLAG_MASK = (1UL << WORK_STRUCT_FLAG_BITS) - 1, 90 WORK_STRUCT_WQ_DATA_MASK = ~WORK_STRUCT_FLAG_MASK, 91 WORK_STRUCT_NO_POOL = (unsigned long)WORK_OFFQ_POOL_NONE << WORK_OFFQ_POOL_SHIFT, 92 93 /* bit mask for work_busy() return values */ 94 WORK_BUSY_PENDING = 1 << 0, 95 WORK_BUSY_RUNNING = 1 << 1, 96 97 /* maximum string length for set_worker_desc() */ 98 WORKER_DESC_LEN = 24, 99}; 100 101struct work_struct { 102 atomic_long_t data; 103 struct list_head entry; 104 work_func_t func; 105#ifdef CONFIG_LOCKDEP 106 struct lockdep_map lockdep_map; 107#endif 108}; 109 110#define WORK_DATA_INIT() ATOMIC_LONG_INIT((unsigned long)WORK_STRUCT_NO_POOL) 111#define WORK_DATA_STATIC_INIT() \ 112 ATOMIC_LONG_INIT((unsigned long)(WORK_STRUCT_NO_POOL | WORK_STRUCT_STATIC)) 113 114struct delayed_work { 115 struct work_struct work; 116 struct timer_list timer; 117 118 /* target workqueue and CPU ->timer uses to queue ->work */ 119 struct workqueue_struct *wq; 120 int cpu; 121}; 122 123/** 124 * struct workqueue_attrs - A struct for workqueue attributes. 125 * 126 * This can be used to change attributes of an unbound workqueue. 127 */ 128struct workqueue_attrs { 129 /** 130 * @nice: nice level 131 */ 132 int nice; 133 134 /** 135 * @cpumask: allowed CPUs 136 */ 137 cpumask_var_t cpumask; 138 139 /** 140 * @no_numa: disable NUMA affinity 141 * 142 * Unlike other fields, ``no_numa`` isn't a property of a worker_pool. It 143 * only modifies how :c:func:`apply_workqueue_attrs` select pools and thus 144 * doesn't participate in pool hash calculations or equality comparisons. 145 */ 146 bool no_numa; 147}; 148 149static inline struct delayed_work *to_delayed_work(struct work_struct *work) 150{ 151 return container_of(work, struct delayed_work, work); 152} 153 154struct execute_work { 155 struct work_struct work; 156}; 157 158#ifdef CONFIG_LOCKDEP 159/* 160 * NB: because we have to copy the lockdep_map, setting _key 161 * here is required, otherwise it could get initialised to the 162 * copy of the lockdep_map! 163 */ 164#define __WORK_INIT_LOCKDEP_MAP(n, k) \ 165 .lockdep_map = STATIC_LOCKDEP_MAP_INIT(n, k), 166#else 167#define __WORK_INIT_LOCKDEP_MAP(n, k) 168#endif 169 170#define __WORK_INITIALIZER(n, f) { \ 171 .data = WORK_DATA_STATIC_INIT(), \ 172 .entry = { &(n).entry, &(n).entry }, \ 173 .func = (f), \ 174 __WORK_INIT_LOCKDEP_MAP(#n, &(n)) \ 175 } 176 177#define __DELAYED_WORK_INITIALIZER(n, f, tflags) { \ 178 .work = __WORK_INITIALIZER((n).work, (f)), \ 179 .timer = __TIMER_INITIALIZER(delayed_work_timer_fn,\ 180 (tflags) | TIMER_IRQSAFE), \ 181 } 182 183#define DECLARE_WORK(n, f) \ 184 struct work_struct n = __WORK_INITIALIZER(n, f) 185 186#define DECLARE_DELAYED_WORK(n, f) \ 187 struct delayed_work n = __DELAYED_WORK_INITIALIZER(n, f, 0) 188 189#define DECLARE_DEFERRABLE_WORK(n, f) \ 190 struct delayed_work n = __DELAYED_WORK_INITIALIZER(n, f, TIMER_DEFERRABLE) 191 192#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_OBJECTS_WORK 193extern void __init_work(struct work_struct *work, int onstack); 194extern void destroy_work_on_stack(struct work_struct *work); 195extern void destroy_delayed_work_on_stack(struct delayed_work *work); 196static inline unsigned int work_static(struct work_struct *work) 197{ 198 return *work_data_bits(work) & WORK_STRUCT_STATIC; 199} 200#else 201static inline void __init_work(struct work_struct *work, int onstack) { } 202static inline void destroy_work_on_stack(struct work_struct *work) { } 203static inline void destroy_delayed_work_on_stack(struct delayed_work *work) { } 204static inline unsigned int work_static(struct work_struct *work) { return 0; } 205#endif 206 207/* 208 * initialize all of a work item in one go 209 * 210 * NOTE! No point in using "atomic_long_set()": using a direct 211 * assignment of the work data initializer allows the compiler 212 * to generate better code. 213 */ 214#ifdef CONFIG_LOCKDEP 215#define __INIT_WORK(_work, _func, _onstack) \ 216 do { \ 217 static struct lock_class_key __key; \ 218 \ 219 __init_work((_work), _onstack); \ 220 (_work)->data = (atomic_long_t) WORK_DATA_INIT(); \ 221 lockdep_init_map(&(_work)->lockdep_map, "(work_completion)"#_work, &__key, 0); \ 222 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&(_work)->entry); \ 223 (_work)->func = (_func); \ 224 } while (0) 225#else 226#define __INIT_WORK(_work, _func, _onstack) \ 227 do { \ 228 __init_work((_work), _onstack); \ 229 (_work)->data = (atomic_long_t) WORK_DATA_INIT(); \ 230 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&(_work)->entry); \ 231 (_work)->func = (_func); \ 232 } while (0) 233#endif 234 235#define INIT_WORK(_work, _func) \ 236 __INIT_WORK((_work), (_func), 0) 237 238#define INIT_WORK_ONSTACK(_work, _func) \ 239 __INIT_WORK((_work), (_func), 1) 240 241#define __INIT_DELAYED_WORK(_work, _func, _tflags) \ 242 do { \ 243 INIT_WORK(&(_work)->work, (_func)); \ 244 __init_timer(&(_work)->timer, \ 245 delayed_work_timer_fn, \ 246 (_tflags) | TIMER_IRQSAFE); \ 247 } while (0) 248 249#define __INIT_DELAYED_WORK_ONSTACK(_work, _func, _tflags) \ 250 do { \ 251 INIT_WORK_ONSTACK(&(_work)->work, (_func)); \ 252 __init_timer_on_stack(&(_work)->timer, \ 253 delayed_work_timer_fn, \ 254 (_tflags) | TIMER_IRQSAFE); \ 255 } while (0) 256 257#define INIT_DELAYED_WORK(_work, _func) \ 258 __INIT_DELAYED_WORK(_work, _func, 0) 259 260#define INIT_DELAYED_WORK_ONSTACK(_work, _func) \ 261 __INIT_DELAYED_WORK_ONSTACK(_work, _func, 0) 262 263#define INIT_DEFERRABLE_WORK(_work, _func) \ 264 __INIT_DELAYED_WORK(_work, _func, TIMER_DEFERRABLE) 265 266#define INIT_DEFERRABLE_WORK_ONSTACK(_work, _func) \ 267 __INIT_DELAYED_WORK_ONSTACK(_work, _func, TIMER_DEFERRABLE) 268 269/** 270 * work_pending - Find out whether a work item is currently pending 271 * @work: The work item in question 272 */ 273#define work_pending(work) \ 274 test_bit(WORK_STRUCT_PENDING_BIT, work_data_bits(work)) 275 276/** 277 * delayed_work_pending - Find out whether a delayable work item is currently 278 * pending 279 * @w: The work item in question 280 */ 281#define delayed_work_pending(w) \ 282 work_pending(&(w)->work) 283 284/* 285 * Workqueue flags and constants. For details, please refer to 286 * Documentation/core-api/workqueue.rst. 287 */ 288enum { 289 WQ_UNBOUND = 1 << 1, /* not bound to any cpu */ 290 WQ_FREEZABLE = 1 << 2, /* freeze during suspend */ 291 WQ_MEM_RECLAIM = 1 << 3, /* may be used for memory reclaim */ 292 WQ_HIGHPRI = 1 << 4, /* high priority */ 293 WQ_CPU_INTENSIVE = 1 << 5, /* cpu intensive workqueue */ 294 WQ_SYSFS = 1 << 6, /* visible in sysfs, see wq_sysfs_register() */ 295 296 /* 297 * Per-cpu workqueues are generally preferred because they tend to 298 * show better performance thanks to cache locality. Per-cpu 299 * workqueues exclude the scheduler from choosing the CPU to 300 * execute the worker threads, which has an unfortunate side effect 301 * of increasing power consumption. 302 * 303 * The scheduler considers a CPU idle if it doesn't have any task 304 * to execute and tries to keep idle cores idle to conserve power; 305 * however, for example, a per-cpu work item scheduled from an 306 * interrupt handler on an idle CPU will force the scheduler to 307 * excute the work item on that CPU breaking the idleness, which in 308 * turn may lead to more scheduling choices which are sub-optimal 309 * in terms of power consumption. 310 * 311 * Workqueues marked with WQ_POWER_EFFICIENT are per-cpu by default 312 * but become unbound if workqueue.power_efficient kernel param is 313 * specified. Per-cpu workqueues which are identified to 314 * contribute significantly to power-consumption are identified and 315 * marked with this flag and enabling the power_efficient mode 316 * leads to noticeable power saving at the cost of small 317 * performance disadvantage. 318 * 319 * http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/1480396 320 */ 321 WQ_POWER_EFFICIENT = 1 << 7, 322 323 __WQ_DRAINING = 1 << 16, /* internal: workqueue is draining */ 324 __WQ_ORDERED = 1 << 17, /* internal: workqueue is ordered */ 325 __WQ_LEGACY = 1 << 18, /* internal: create*_workqueue() */ 326 __WQ_ORDERED_EXPLICIT = 1 << 19, /* internal: alloc_ordered_workqueue() */ 327 328 WQ_MAX_ACTIVE = 512, /* I like 512, better ideas? */ 329 WQ_MAX_UNBOUND_PER_CPU = 4, /* 4 * #cpus for unbound wq */ 330 WQ_DFL_ACTIVE = WQ_MAX_ACTIVE / 2, 331}; 332 333/* unbound wq's aren't per-cpu, scale max_active according to #cpus */ 334#define WQ_UNBOUND_MAX_ACTIVE \ 335 max_t(int, WQ_MAX_ACTIVE, num_possible_cpus() * WQ_MAX_UNBOUND_PER_CPU) 336 337/* 338 * System-wide workqueues which are always present. 339 * 340 * system_wq is the one used by schedule[_delayed]_work[_on](). 341 * Multi-CPU multi-threaded. There are users which expect relatively 342 * short queue flush time. Don't queue works which can run for too 343 * long. 344 * 345 * system_highpri_wq is similar to system_wq but for work items which 346 * require WQ_HIGHPRI. 347 * 348 * system_long_wq is similar to system_wq but may host long running 349 * works. Queue flushing might take relatively long. 350 * 351 * system_unbound_wq is unbound workqueue. Workers are not bound to 352 * any specific CPU, not concurrency managed, and all queued works are 353 * executed immediately as long as max_active limit is not reached and 354 * resources are available. 355 * 356 * system_freezable_wq is equivalent to system_wq except that it's 357 * freezable. 358 * 359 * *_power_efficient_wq are inclined towards saving power and converted 360 * into WQ_UNBOUND variants if 'wq_power_efficient' is enabled; otherwise, 361 * they are same as their non-power-efficient counterparts - e.g. 362 * system_power_efficient_wq is identical to system_wq if 363 * 'wq_power_efficient' is disabled. See WQ_POWER_EFFICIENT for more info. 364 */ 365extern struct workqueue_struct *system_wq; 366extern struct workqueue_struct *system_highpri_wq; 367extern struct workqueue_struct *system_long_wq; 368extern struct workqueue_struct *system_unbound_wq; 369extern struct workqueue_struct *system_freezable_wq; 370extern struct workqueue_struct *system_power_efficient_wq; 371extern struct workqueue_struct *system_freezable_power_efficient_wq; 372 373extern struct workqueue_struct * 374__alloc_workqueue_key(const char *fmt, unsigned int flags, int max_active, 375 struct lock_class_key *key, const char *lock_name, ...) __printf(1, 6); 376 377/** 378 * alloc_workqueue - allocate a workqueue 379 * @fmt: printf format for the name of the workqueue 380 * @flags: WQ_* flags 381 * @max_active: max in-flight work items, 0 for default 382 * @args...: args for @fmt 383 * 384 * Allocate a workqueue with the specified parameters. For detailed 385 * information on WQ_* flags, please refer to 386 * Documentation/core-api/workqueue.rst. 387 * 388 * The __lock_name macro dance is to guarantee that single lock_class_key 389 * doesn't end up with different namesm, which isn't allowed by lockdep. 390 * 391 * RETURNS: 392 * Pointer to the allocated workqueue on success, %NULL on failure. 393 */ 394#ifdef CONFIG_LOCKDEP 395#define alloc_workqueue(fmt, flags, max_active, args...) \ 396({ \ 397 static struct lock_class_key __key; \ 398 const char *__lock_name; \ 399 \ 400 __lock_name = "(wq_completion)"#fmt#args; \ 401 \ 402 __alloc_workqueue_key((fmt), (flags), (max_active), \ 403 &__key, __lock_name, ##args); \ 404}) 405#else 406#define alloc_workqueue(fmt, flags, max_active, args...) \ 407 __alloc_workqueue_key((fmt), (flags), (max_active), \ 408 NULL, NULL, ##args) 409#endif 410 411/** 412 * alloc_ordered_workqueue - allocate an ordered workqueue 413 * @fmt: printf format for the name of the workqueue 414 * @flags: WQ_* flags (only WQ_FREEZABLE and WQ_MEM_RECLAIM are meaningful) 415 * @args...: args for @fmt 416 * 417 * Allocate an ordered workqueue. An ordered workqueue executes at 418 * most one work item at any given time in the queued order. They are 419 * implemented as unbound workqueues with @max_active of one. 420 * 421 * RETURNS: 422 * Pointer to the allocated workqueue on success, %NULL on failure. 423 */ 424#define alloc_ordered_workqueue(fmt, flags, args...) \ 425 alloc_workqueue(fmt, WQ_UNBOUND | __WQ_ORDERED | \ 426 __WQ_ORDERED_EXPLICIT | (flags), 1, ##args) 427 428#define create_workqueue(name) \ 429 alloc_workqueue("%s", __WQ_LEGACY | WQ_MEM_RECLAIM, 1, (name)) 430#define create_freezable_workqueue(name) \ 431 alloc_workqueue("%s", __WQ_LEGACY | WQ_FREEZABLE | WQ_UNBOUND | \ 432 WQ_MEM_RECLAIM, 1, (name)) 433#define create_singlethread_workqueue(name) \ 434 alloc_ordered_workqueue("%s", __WQ_LEGACY | WQ_MEM_RECLAIM, name) 435 436extern void destroy_workqueue(struct workqueue_struct *wq); 437 438struct workqueue_attrs *alloc_workqueue_attrs(gfp_t gfp_mask); 439void free_workqueue_attrs(struct workqueue_attrs *attrs); 440int apply_workqueue_attrs(struct workqueue_struct *wq, 441 const struct workqueue_attrs *attrs); 442int workqueue_set_unbound_cpumask(cpumask_var_t cpumask); 443 444extern bool queue_work_on(int cpu, struct workqueue_struct *wq, 445 struct work_struct *work); 446extern bool queue_delayed_work_on(int cpu, struct workqueue_struct *wq, 447 struct delayed_work *work, unsigned long delay); 448extern bool mod_delayed_work_on(int cpu, struct workqueue_struct *wq, 449 struct delayed_work *dwork, unsigned long delay); 450 451extern void flush_workqueue(struct workqueue_struct *wq); 452extern void drain_workqueue(struct workqueue_struct *wq); 453 454extern int schedule_on_each_cpu(work_func_t func); 455 456int execute_in_process_context(work_func_t fn, struct execute_work *); 457 458extern bool flush_work(struct work_struct *work); 459extern bool cancel_work(struct work_struct *work); 460extern bool cancel_work_sync(struct work_struct *work); 461 462extern bool flush_delayed_work(struct delayed_work *dwork); 463extern bool cancel_delayed_work(struct delayed_work *dwork); 464extern bool cancel_delayed_work_sync(struct delayed_work *dwork); 465 466extern void workqueue_set_max_active(struct workqueue_struct *wq, 467 int max_active); 468extern bool current_is_workqueue_rescuer(void); 469extern bool workqueue_congested(int cpu, struct workqueue_struct *wq); 470extern unsigned int work_busy(struct work_struct *work); 471extern __printf(1, 2) void set_worker_desc(const char *fmt, ...); 472extern void print_worker_info(const char *log_lvl, struct task_struct *task); 473extern void show_workqueue_state(void); 474 475/** 476 * queue_work - queue work on a workqueue 477 * @wq: workqueue to use 478 * @work: work to queue 479 * 480 * Returns %false if @work was already on a queue, %true otherwise. 481 * 482 * We queue the work to the CPU on which it was submitted, but if the CPU dies 483 * it can be processed by another CPU. 484 */ 485static inline bool queue_work(struct workqueue_struct *wq, 486 struct work_struct *work) 487{ 488 return queue_work_on(WORK_CPU_UNBOUND, wq, work); 489} 490 491/** 492 * queue_delayed_work - queue work on a workqueue after delay 493 * @wq: workqueue to use 494 * @dwork: delayable work to queue 495 * @delay: number of jiffies to wait before queueing 496 * 497 * Equivalent to queue_delayed_work_on() but tries to use the local CPU. 498 */ 499static inline bool queue_delayed_work(struct workqueue_struct *wq, 500 struct delayed_work *dwork, 501 unsigned long delay) 502{ 503 return queue_delayed_work_on(WORK_CPU_UNBOUND, wq, dwork, delay); 504} 505 506/** 507 * mod_delayed_work - modify delay of or queue a delayed work 508 * @wq: workqueue to use 509 * @dwork: work to queue 510 * @delay: number of jiffies to wait before queueing 511 * 512 * mod_delayed_work_on() on local CPU. 513 */ 514static inline bool mod_delayed_work(struct workqueue_struct *wq, 515 struct delayed_work *dwork, 516 unsigned long delay) 517{ 518 return mod_delayed_work_on(WORK_CPU_UNBOUND, wq, dwork, delay); 519} 520 521/** 522 * schedule_work_on - put work task on a specific cpu 523 * @cpu: cpu to put the work task on 524 * @work: job to be done 525 * 526 * This puts a job on a specific cpu 527 */ 528static inline bool schedule_work_on(int cpu, struct work_struct *work) 529{ 530 return queue_work_on(cpu, system_wq, work); 531} 532 533/** 534 * schedule_work - put work task in global workqueue 535 * @work: job to be done 536 * 537 * Returns %false if @work was already on the kernel-global workqueue and 538 * %true otherwise. 539 * 540 * This puts a job in the kernel-global workqueue if it was not already 541 * queued and leaves it in the same position on the kernel-global 542 * workqueue otherwise. 543 */ 544static inline bool schedule_work(struct work_struct *work) 545{ 546 return queue_work(system_wq, work); 547} 548 549/** 550 * flush_scheduled_work - ensure that any scheduled work has run to completion. 551 * 552 * Forces execution of the kernel-global workqueue and blocks until its 553 * completion. 554 * 555 * Think twice before calling this function! It's very easy to get into 556 * trouble if you don't take great care. Either of the following situations 557 * will lead to deadlock: 558 * 559 * One of the work items currently on the workqueue needs to acquire 560 * a lock held by your code or its caller. 561 * 562 * Your code is running in the context of a work routine. 563 * 564 * They will be detected by lockdep when they occur, but the first might not 565 * occur very often. It depends on what work items are on the workqueue and 566 * what locks they need, which you have no control over. 567 * 568 * In most situations flushing the entire workqueue is overkill; you merely 569 * need to know that a particular work item isn't queued and isn't running. 570 * In such cases you should use cancel_delayed_work_sync() or 571 * cancel_work_sync() instead. 572 */ 573static inline void flush_scheduled_work(void) 574{ 575 flush_workqueue(system_wq); 576} 577 578/** 579 * schedule_delayed_work_on - queue work in global workqueue on CPU after delay 580 * @cpu: cpu to use 581 * @dwork: job to be done 582 * @delay: number of jiffies to wait 583 * 584 * After waiting for a given time this puts a job in the kernel-global 585 * workqueue on the specified CPU. 586 */ 587static inline bool schedule_delayed_work_on(int cpu, struct delayed_work *dwork, 588 unsigned long delay) 589{ 590 return queue_delayed_work_on(cpu, system_wq, dwork, delay); 591} 592 593/** 594 * schedule_delayed_work - put work task in global workqueue after delay 595 * @dwork: job to be done 596 * @delay: number of jiffies to wait or 0 for immediate execution 597 * 598 * After waiting for a given time this puts a job in the kernel-global 599 * workqueue. 600 */ 601static inline bool schedule_delayed_work(struct delayed_work *dwork, 602 unsigned long delay) 603{ 604 return queue_delayed_work(system_wq, dwork, delay); 605} 606 607#ifndef CONFIG_SMP 608static inline long work_on_cpu(int cpu, long (*fn)(void *), void *arg) 609{ 610 return fn(arg); 611} 612static inline long work_on_cpu_safe(int cpu, long (*fn)(void *), void *arg) 613{ 614 return fn(arg); 615} 616#else 617long work_on_cpu(int cpu, long (*fn)(void *), void *arg); 618long work_on_cpu_safe(int cpu, long (*fn)(void *), void *arg); 619#endif /* CONFIG_SMP */ 620 621#ifdef CONFIG_FREEZER 622extern void freeze_workqueues_begin(void); 623extern bool freeze_workqueues_busy(void); 624extern void thaw_workqueues(void); 625#endif /* CONFIG_FREEZER */ 626 627#ifdef CONFIG_SYSFS 628int workqueue_sysfs_register(struct workqueue_struct *wq); 629#else /* CONFIG_SYSFS */ 630static inline int workqueue_sysfs_register(struct workqueue_struct *wq) 631{ return 0; } 632#endif /* CONFIG_SYSFS */ 633 634#ifdef CONFIG_WQ_WATCHDOG 635void wq_watchdog_touch(int cpu); 636#else /* CONFIG_WQ_WATCHDOG */ 637static inline void wq_watchdog_touch(int cpu) { } 638#endif /* CONFIG_WQ_WATCHDOG */ 639 640#ifdef CONFIG_SMP 641int workqueue_prepare_cpu(unsigned int cpu); 642int workqueue_online_cpu(unsigned int cpu); 643int workqueue_offline_cpu(unsigned int cpu); 644#endif 645 646int __init workqueue_init_early(void); 647int __init workqueue_init(void); 648 649#endif