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Hi Tianyang,
Thanks for the patch! Great work and really quick action! :-) I will just comment on something I quickly find out and would look forwarding to Dario's comment. On Mon, Feb 8, 2016 at 11:33 PM, Tianyang Chen <tiche@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Changes since v4: > Â Â removed unnecessary replenishment queue checks in vcpu_wake() > Â Â extended replq_remove() to all cases in vcpu_sleep() > Â Â used _deadline_queue_insert() helper function for both queues > Â Â _replq_insert() and _replq_remove() program timer internally > > Changes since v3: > Â Â removed running queue. > Â Â added repl queue to keep track of repl events. > Â Â timer is now per scheduler. > Â Â timer is init on a valid cpu in a cpupool. > > Signed-off-by: Tianyang Chen <tiche@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Signed-off-by: Meng Xu <mengxu@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Signed-off-by: Dagaen Golomb <dgolomb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > --- > Âxen/common/sched_rt.c | Â337 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------- > Â1 file changed, 251 insertions(+), 86 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/xen/common/sched_rt.c b/xen/common/sched_rt.c > index 2e5430f..1f0bb7b 100644 > --- a/xen/common/sched_rt.c > +++ b/xen/common/sched_rt.c > @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ > Â#include <xen/delay.h> > Â#include <xen/event.h> > Â#include <xen/time.h> > +#include <xen/timer.h> > Â#include <xen/perfc.h> > Â#include <xen/sched-if.h> > Â#include <xen/softirq.h> > @@ -87,7 +88,7 @@ > Â#define RTDS_DEFAULT_BUDGET Â Â (MICROSECS(4000)) > > Â#define UPDATE_LIMIT_SHIFT Â Â Â10 > -#define MAX_SCHEDULE Â Â Â Â Â Â(MILLISECS(1)) > + > Â/* > Â * Flags > Â */ > @@ -142,6 +143,12 @@ static cpumask_var_t *_cpumask_scratch; > Â */ > Âstatic unsigned int nr_rt_ops; > > +/* handler for the replenishment timer */ > +static void repl_handler(void *data); > + > +/* checks if a timer is active or not */ > +bool_t active_timer(struct timer* t); > + > Â/* > Â * Systme-wide private data, include global RunQueue/DepletedQ > Â * Global lock is referenced by schedule_data.schedule_lock from all > @@ -152,7 +159,9 @@ struct rt_private { > Â Â Âstruct list_head sdom; Â Â Â/* list of availalbe domains, used for dump */ > Â Â Âstruct list_head runq; Â Â Â/* ordered list of runnable vcpus */ > Â Â Âstruct list_head depletedq; /* unordered list of depleted vcpus */ > + Â Âstruct list_head replq; Â Â /* ordered list of vcpus that need replenishment */ > Â Â Âcpumask_t tickled; Â Â Â Â Â/* cpus been tickled */ > + Â Âstruct timer *repl_timer; Â /* replenishment timer */ > Â}; > > Â/* > @@ -160,6 +169,7 @@ struct rt_private { > Â */ > Âstruct rt_vcpu { > Â Â Âstruct list_head q_elem; Â Â/* on the runq/depletedq list */ > + Â Âstruct list_head replq_elem;/* on the repl event list */ > > Â Â Â/* Up-pointers */ > Â Â Âstruct rt_dom *sdom; > @@ -213,8 +223,14 @@ static inline struct list_head *rt_depletedq(const struct scheduler *ops) > Â Â Âreturn &rt_priv(ops)->depletedq; > Â} > > +static inline struct list_head *rt_replq(const struct scheduler *ops) > +{ > + Â Âreturn &rt_priv(ops)->replq; > +} > + > Â/* > - * Queue helper functions for runq and depletedq > + * Queue helper functions for runq, depletedq > + * and replenishment event queue > Â */ > Âstatic int > Â__vcpu_on_q(const struct rt_vcpu *svc) > @@ -228,6 +244,18 @@ __q_elem(struct list_head *elem) > Â Â Âreturn list_entry(elem, struct rt_vcpu, q_elem); > Â} > > +static struct rt_vcpu * > +__replq_elem(struct list_head *elem) > +{ > + Â Âreturn list_entry(elem, struct rt_vcpu, replq_elem); > +} > + > +static int > +__vcpu_on_replq(const struct rt_vcpu *svc) > +{ > + Â return !list_empty(&svc->replq_elem); > +} > + > Â/* > Â * Debug related code, dump vcpu/cpu information > Â */ > @@ -288,7 +316,7 @@ rt_dump_pcpu(const struct scheduler *ops, int cpu) > Âstatic void > Ârt_dump(const struct scheduler *ops) > Â{ > - Â Âstruct list_head *runq, *depletedq, *iter; > + Â Âstruct list_head *runq, *depletedq, *replq, *iter; > Â Â Âstruct rt_private *prv = rt_priv(ops); > Â Â Âstruct rt_vcpu *svc; > Â Â Âstruct rt_dom *sdom; > @@ -301,6 +329,7 @@ rt_dump(const struct scheduler *ops) > > Â Â Ârunq = rt_runq(ops); > Â Â Âdepletedq = rt_depletedq(ops); > + Â Âreplq = rt_replq(ops); > > Â Â Âprintk("Global RunQueue info:\n"); > Â Â Âlist_for_each( iter, runq ) > @@ -316,6 +345,13 @@ rt_dump(const struct scheduler *ops) > Â Â Â Â Ârt_dump_vcpu(ops, svc); > Â Â Â} > > + Â Âprintk("Global Replenishment Event info:\n"); > + Â Âlist_for_each( iter, replq ) > + Â Â{ > + Â Â Â Âsvc = __replq_elem(iter); > + Â Â Â Ârt_dump_vcpu(ops, svc); > + Â Â} > + > Â Â Âprintk("Domain info:\n"); > Â Â Âlist_for_each( iter, &prv->sdom ) > Â Â Â{ > @@ -388,6 +424,66 @@ __q_remove(struct rt_vcpu *svc) > Â} > > Â/* > + * Removing a vcpu from the replenishment queue could > + * re-program the timer for the next replenishment event > + * if the timer is currently active > + */ > +static inline void > +__replq_remove(const struct scheduler *ops, struct rt_vcpu *svc) > +{ > + Â Âstruct rt_private *prv = rt_priv(ops); > + Â Âstruct list_head *replq = rt_replq(ops); > + Â Âstruct timer* repl_timer = prv->repl_timer; > + > + Â Âif ( __vcpu_on_replq(svc) ) > + Â Â{ > + Â Â Â Â/* > + Â Â Â Â * disarm the timer if removing the first replenishment event > + Â Â Â Â * which is going to happen next > + Â Â Â Â */ > + Â Â Â Âif( active_timer(repl_timer) ) > + Â Â Â Â{ > + Â Â Â Â Â Âstruct rt_vcpu *next_repl = __replq_elem(replq->next); > + > + Â Â Â Â Â Âif( next_repl->cur_deadline == svc->cur_deadline ) > + Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Ârepl_timer->expires = 0; > + > + Â Â Â Â Â Âlist_del_init(&svc->replq_elem); > + > + Â Â Â Â Â Â/* re-arm the timer for the next replenishment event */ > + Â Â Â Â Â Âif( !list_empty(replq) ) > + Â Â Â Â Â Â{ > + Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Âstruct rt_vcpu *svc_next = __replq_elem(replq->next); > + Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Âset_timer(repl_timer, svc_next->cur_deadline); > + Â Â Â Â Â Â} > + Â Â Â Â} > + This blank line should go away.. It is quite misleading. At very first glance, I thought it is the else for if ( __vcpu_on_replq(svc) ); But after second read, I found it is actually for the if( active_timer(repl_timer) ) > + Â Â Â Âelse > + Â Â Â Â Â Âlist_del_init(&svc->replq_elem); > + Â Â} > +} > + > +/* > + * An utility function that inserts a vcpu to a > + * queue based on certain order (EDF) > + */ > +static void > +_deadline_queue_insert(struct rt_vcpu * (*_get_q_elem)(struct list_head *elem), > + Â Âstruct rt_vcpu *svc, struct list_head *elem, struct list_head *queue) > +{ > + Â Âstruct list_head *iter; > + > + Â Âlist_for_each(iter, queue) > + Â Â{ > + Â Â Â Âstruct rt_vcpu * iter_svc = (*_get_q_elem)(iter); > + Â Â Â Âif ( svc->cur_deadline <= iter_svc->cur_deadline ) > + Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Âbreak; > + Â Â} > + > + Â Âlist_add_tail(elem, iter); > +} > + > +/* > Â * Insert svc with budget in RunQ according to EDF: > Â * vcpus with smaller deadlines go first. > Â * Insert svc without budget in DepletedQ unsorted; > @@ -397,7 +493,6 @@ __runq_insert(const struct scheduler *ops, struct rt_vcpu *svc) > Â{ > Â Â Âstruct rt_private *prv = rt_priv(ops); > Â Â Âstruct list_head *runq = rt_runq(ops); > - Â Âstruct list_head *iter; > > Â Â ÂASSERT( spin_is_locked(&prv->lock) ); > > @@ -405,22 +500,37 @@ __runq_insert(const struct scheduler *ops, struct rt_vcpu *svc) > > Â Â Â/* add svc to runq if svc still has budget */ > Â Â Âif ( svc->cur_budget > 0 ) > - Â Â{ > - Â Â Â Âlist_for_each(iter, runq) > - Â Â Â Â{ > - Â Â Â Â Â Âstruct rt_vcpu * iter_svc = __q_elem(iter); > - Â Â Â Â Â Âif ( svc->cur_deadline <= iter_svc->cur_deadline ) > - Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Âbreak; > - Â Â Â Â } > - Â Â Â Âlist_add_tail(&svc->q_elem, iter); > - Â Â} > + Â Â Â Â_deadline_queue_insert(&__q_elem, svc, &svc->q_elem, runq); > Â Â Âelse > - Â Â{ > Â Â Â Â Âlist_add(&svc->q_elem, &prv->depletedq); > - Â Â} > Â} > > Â/* > + * Insert svc into the repl even list: > + * vcpus that needs to be repl earlier go first. > + * scheduler private lock serializes this operation > + * it could re-program the timer if it fires later than > + * this vcpu's cur_deadline. Also, this is used to program > + * the timer for the first time. > + */ > +static void > +__replq_insert(const struct scheduler *ops, struct rt_vcpu *svc) > +{ > + Â Âstruct list_head *replq = rt_replq(ops); > + Â Âstruct rt_private *prv = rt_priv(ops); > + Â Âstruct timer *repl_timer = prv->repl_timer; > + > + Â ÂASSERT( !__vcpu_on_replq(svc) ); > + > + Â Â_deadline_queue_insert(&__replq_elem, svc, &svc->replq_elem, replq); > + > + Â Âif( repl_timer->expires == 0 || > + Â Â Â Â( active_timer(repl_timer) && repl_timer->expires > svc->cur_deadline ) ) > + Â Â Â Âset_timer(repl_timer,svc->cur_deadline); > +} > + > + > +/* > Â * Init/Free related code > Â */ > Âstatic int > @@ -449,11 +559,18 @@ rt_init(struct scheduler *ops) > Â Â ÂINIT_LIST_HEAD(&prv->sdom); > Â Â ÂINIT_LIST_HEAD(&prv->runq); > Â Â ÂINIT_LIST_HEAD(&prv->depletedq); > + Â ÂINIT_LIST_HEAD(&prv->replq); > > Â Â Âcpumask_clear(&prv->tickled); > > Â Â Âops->sched_data = prv; > > + Â Â/* > + Â Â * The timer initialization will happen later when > + Â Â * the first pcpu is added to this pool in alloc_pdata > + Â Â */ > + Â Âprv->repl_timer = NULL; > + > Â Â Âreturn 0; > > Â no_mem: > @@ -473,6 +590,10 @@ rt_deinit(const struct scheduler *ops) > Â Â Â Â Âxfree(_cpumask_scratch); > Â Â Â Â Â_cpumask_scratch = NULL; > Â Â Â} > + > + Â Âkill_timer(prv->repl_timer); > + Â Âxfree(prv->repl_timer); > + > Â Â Âxfree(prv); > Â} > > @@ -493,6 +614,17 @@ rt_alloc_pdata(const struct scheduler *ops, int cpu) > Â Â Âif ( !alloc_cpumask_var(&_cpumask_scratch[cpu]) ) > Â Â Â Â Âreturn NULL; > > + Â Âif( prv->repl_timer == NULL ) > + Â Â{ > + Â Â Â Â/* allocate the timer on the first cpu of this pool */ > + Â Â Â Âprv->repl_timer = xzalloc(struct timer); > + > + Â Â Â Âif(prv->repl_timer == NULL ) > + Â Â Â Â Â Âreturn NULL; > + > + Â Â Â Âinit_timer(prv->repl_timer, repl_handler, (void *)ops, cpu); > + Â Â} > + > Â Â Â/* 1 indicates alloc. succeed in schedule.c */ > Â Â Âreturn (void *)1; > Â} > @@ -586,6 +718,7 @@ rt_alloc_vdata(const struct scheduler *ops, struct vcpu *vc, void *dd) > Â Â Â Â Âreturn NULL; > > Â Â ÂINIT_LIST_HEAD(&svc->q_elem); > + Â ÂINIT_LIST_HEAD(&svc->replq_elem); > Â Â Âsvc->flags = 0U; > Â Â Âsvc->sdom = dd; > Â Â Âsvc->vcpu = vc; > @@ -609,7 +742,8 @@ rt_free_vdata(const struct scheduler *ops, void *priv) > Â} > > Â/* > - * This function is called in sched_move_domain() in schedule.c > + * It is called in sched_move_domain() and sched_init_vcpu > + * in schedule.c > Â * When move a domain to a new cpupool. > Â * It inserts vcpus of moving domain to the scheduler's RunQ in > Â * dest. cpupool. > @@ -651,6 +785,10 @@ rt_vcpu_remove(const struct scheduler *ops, struct vcpu *vc) > Â Â Âlock = vcpu_schedule_lock_irq(vc); > Â Â Âif ( __vcpu_on_q(svc) ) > Â Â Â Â Â__q_remove(svc); > + > + Â Âif( __vcpu_on_replq(svc) ) > + Â Â Â Â__replq_remove(ops,svc); > + > Â Â Âvcpu_schedule_unlock_irq(lock, vc); > Â} > > @@ -785,44 +923,6 @@ __runq_pick(const struct scheduler *ops, const cpumask_t *mask) > Â} > > Â/* > - * Update vcpu's budget and > - * sort runq by insert the modifed vcpu back to runq > - * lock is grabbed before calling this function > - */ > -static void > -__repl_update(const struct scheduler *ops, s_time_t now) > -{ > - Â Âstruct list_head *runq = rt_runq(ops); > - Â Âstruct list_head *depletedq = rt_depletedq(ops); > - Â Âstruct list_head *iter; > - Â Âstruct list_head *tmp; > - Â Âstruct rt_vcpu *svc = NULL; > - > - Â Âlist_for_each_safe(iter, tmp, runq) > - Â Â{ > - Â Â Â Âsvc = __q_elem(iter); > - Â Â Â Âif ( now < svc->cur_deadline ) > - Â Â Â Â Â Âbreak; > - > - Â Â Â Ârt_update_deadline(now, svc); > - Â Â Â Â/* reinsert the vcpu if its deadline is updated */ > - Â Â Â Â__q_remove(svc); > - Â Â Â Â__runq_insert(ops, svc); > - Â Â} > - > - Â Âlist_for_each_safe(iter, tmp, depletedq) > - Â Â{ > - Â Â Â Âsvc = __q_elem(iter); > - Â Â Â Âif ( now >= svc->cur_deadline ) > - Â Â Â Â{ > - Â Â Â Â Â Ârt_update_deadline(now, svc); > - Â Â Â Â Â Â__q_remove(svc); /* remove from depleted queue */ > - Â Â Â Â Â Â__runq_insert(ops, svc); /* add to runq */ > - Â Â Â Â} > - Â Â} > -} > - > -/* > Â * schedule function for rt scheduler. > Â * The lock is already grabbed in schedule.c, no need to lock here > Â */ > @@ -841,7 +941,6 @@ rt_schedule(const struct scheduler *ops, s_time_t now, bool_t tasklet_work_sched > Â Â Â/* burn_budget would return for IDLE VCPU */ > Â Â Âburn_budget(ops, scurr, now); > > - Â Â__repl_update(ops, now); > > Â Â Âif ( tasklet_work_scheduled ) > Â Â Â{ > @@ -868,6 +967,8 @@ rt_schedule(const struct scheduler *ops, s_time_t now, bool_t tasklet_work_sched > Â Â Â Â Âset_bit(__RTDS_delayed_runq_add, &scurr->flags); > > Â Â Âsnext->last_start = now; > + > + Â Âret.time = Â-1; /* if an idle vcpu is picked */ > Â Â Âif ( !is_idle_vcpu(snext->vcpu) ) > Â Â Â{ > Â Â Â Â Âif ( snext != scurr ) > @@ -880,9 +981,11 @@ rt_schedule(const struct scheduler *ops, s_time_t now, bool_t tasklet_work_sched > Â Â Â Â Â Â Âsnext->vcpu->processor = cpu; > Â Â Â Â Â Â Âret.migrated = 1; > Â Â Â Â Â} > + > + Â Â Â Âret.time = snext->budget; /* invoke the scheduler next time */ > + > Â Â Â} > > - Â Âret.time = MIN(snext->budget, MAX_SCHEDULE); /* sched quantum */ > Â Â Âret.task = snext->vcpu; > > Â Â Â/* TRACE */ > @@ -914,7 +1017,7 @@ static void > Ârt_vcpu_sleep(const struct scheduler *ops, struct vcpu *vc) > Â{ > Â Â Âstruct rt_vcpu * const svc = rt_vcpu(vc); > - > + Next patch should avoid this. You may have some trailing space in the line. git has some command to mark the trailing whitespace. You can have a look at this post: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5257553/coloring-white-space-in-git-diffs-output > Â Â ÂBUG_ON( is_idle_vcpu(vc) ); > Â Â ÂSCHED_STAT_CRANK(vcpu_sleep); > > @@ -924,6 +1027,9 @@ rt_vcpu_sleep(const struct scheduler *ops, struct vcpu *vc) > Â Â Â Â Â__q_remove(svc); > Â Â Âelse if ( svc->flags & RTDS_delayed_runq_add ) > Â Â Â Â Âclear_bit(__RTDS_delayed_runq_add, &svc->flags); > + > + Â Âif( __vcpu_on_replq(svc) ) > + Â Â Â Â__replq_remove(ops, svc); > Â} > > Â/* > @@ -1026,10 +1132,6 @@ rt_vcpu_wake(const struct scheduler *ops, struct vcpu *vc) > Â{ > Â Â Âstruct rt_vcpu * const svc = rt_vcpu(vc); > Â Â Âs_time_t now = NOW(); > - Â Âstruct rt_private *prv = rt_priv(ops); > - Â Âstruct rt_vcpu *snext = NULL; /* highest priority on RunQ */ > - Â Âstruct rt_dom *sdom = NULL; > - Â Âcpumask_t *online; > > Â Â ÂBUG_ON( is_idle_vcpu(vc) ); > > @@ -1051,6 +1153,18 @@ rt_vcpu_wake(const struct scheduler *ops, struct vcpu *vc) > Â Â Âelse > Â Â Â Â ÂSCHED_STAT_CRANK(vcpu_wake_not_runnable); > > + Â Â/* budget repl here is needed before inserting back to runq. If so, > + Â Â * it should be re-inserted back to the replenishment queue. > + Â Â */ > + Â Âif ( now >= svc->cur_deadline) > + Â Â{ > + Â Â Â Ârt_update_deadline(now, svc); > + Â Â Â Â__replq_remove(ops, svc); > + Â Â} > + > + Â Âif( !__vcpu_on_replq(svc) ) > + Â Â Â Â__replq_insert(ops, svc); > + > Â Â Â/* If context hasn't been saved for this vcpu yet, we can't put it on > Â Â Â * the Runqueue/DepletedQ. Instead, we set a flag so that it will be > Â Â Â * put on the Runqueue/DepletedQ after the context has been saved. > @@ -1061,22 +1175,10 @@ rt_vcpu_wake(const struct scheduler *ops, struct vcpu *vc) > Â Â Â Â Âreturn; > Â Â Â} > > - Â Âif ( now >= svc->cur_deadline) > - Â Â Â Ârt_update_deadline(now, svc); > - > Â Â Â/* insert svc to runq/depletedq because svc is not in queue now */ > Â Â Â__runq_insert(ops, svc); > > - Â Â__repl_update(ops, now); > - > - Â ÂASSERT(!list_empty(&prv->sdom)); > - Â Âsdom = list_entry(prv->sdom.next, struct rt_dom, sdom_elem); > - Â Â>> - Â Âsnext = __runq_pick(ops, online); /* pick snext from ALL valid cpus */ > - > - Â Ârunq_tickle(ops, snext); > - > - Â Âreturn; > + Â Ârunq_tickle(ops, svc); > Â} > > Â/* > @@ -1087,10 +1189,6 @@ static void > Ârt_context_saved(const struct scheduler *ops, struct vcpu *vc) > Â{ > Â Â Âstruct rt_vcpu *svc = rt_vcpu(vc); > - Â Âstruct rt_vcpu *snext = NULL; > - Â Âstruct rt_dom *sdom = NULL; > - Â Âstruct rt_private *prv = rt_priv(ops); > - Â Âcpumask_t *online; > Â Â Âspinlock_t *lock = vcpu_schedule_lock_irq(vc); > > Â Â Âclear_bit(__RTDS_scheduled, &svc->flags); > @@ -1102,14 +1200,7 @@ rt_context_saved(const struct scheduler *ops, struct vcpu *vc) > Â Â Â Â Â likely(vcpu_runnable(vc)) ) > Â Â Â{ > Â Â Â Â Â__runq_insert(ops, svc); > - Â Â Â Â__repl_update(ops, NOW()); > - > - Â Â Â ÂASSERT(!list_empty(&prv->sdom)); > - Â Â Â Âsdom = list_entry(prv->sdom.next, struct rt_dom, sdom_elem); > - Â Â Â Â>> - Â Â Â Âsnext = __runq_pick(ops, online); /* pick snext from ALL cpus */ > - > - Â Â Â Ârunq_tickle(ops, snext); > + Â Â Â Ârunq_tickle(ops, svc); > Â Â Â} > Âout: > Â Â Âvcpu_schedule_unlock_irq(lock, vc); > @@ -1168,6 +1259,80 @@ rt_dom_cntl( > Â Â Âreturn rc; > Â} > > +/* > + * The replenishment timer handler picks vcpus > + * from the replq and does the actual replenishment > + */ > +static void repl_handler(void *data){ > + Â Âunsigned long flags; > + Â Âs_time_t now = NOW(); > + Â Âstruct scheduler *ops = data; > + Â Âstruct rt_private *prv = rt_priv(ops); > + Â Âstruct list_head *replq = rt_replq(ops); > + Â Âstruct timer *repl_timer = prv->repl_timer; > + Â Âstruct list_head *iter, *tmp; > + Â Âstruct rt_vcpu *svc = NULL; > + > + Â Âspin_lock_irqsave(&prv->lock, flags); > + > + Â Âstop_timer(repl_timer); > + > + Â Âlist_for_each_safe(iter, tmp, replq) > + Â Â{ > + Â Â Â Âsvc = __replq_elem(iter); > + > + Â Â Â Âif ( now >= svc->cur_deadline ) > + Â Â Â Â{ > + Â Â Â Â Â Ârt_update_deadline(now, svc); > + > + Â Â Â Â Â Â/* > + Â Â Â Â Â Â * when the replenishment happens > + Â Â Â Â Â Â * svc is either on a pcpu or on > + Â Â Â Â Â Â * runq/depletedq > + Â Â Â Â Â Â */ > + Â Â Â Â Â Âif( __vcpu_on_q(svc) ) > + Â Â Â Â Â Â{ > + Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â/* put back to runq */ > + Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â__q_remove(svc); > + Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â__runq_insert(ops, svc); > + Â Â Â Â Â Â} > + > + Â Â Â Â Â Â/* > + Â Â Â Â Â Â * tickle regardless where it's at > + Â Â Â Â Â Â * because a running vcpu could have > + Â Â Â Â Â Â * a later deadline than others after > + Â Â Â Â Â Â * replenishment > + Â Â Â Â Â Â */ > + Â Â Â Â Â Ârunq_tickle(ops, svc); > + > + Â Â Â Â Â Â/* update replenishment event queue */ > + Â Â Â Â Â Â__replq_remove(ops, svc); > + Â Â Â Â Â Â__replq_insert(ops, svc); > + Â Â Â Â} > + This white line should be removed... > + Â Â Â Âelse > + Â Â Â Â Â Âbreak; > + Â Â} > + > + Â Â/* > + Â Â * use the vcpu that's on the top > + Â Â * or else don't program the timer > + Â Â */ > + Â Âif( !list_empty(replq) ) > + Â Â Â Âset_timer(repl_timer, __replq_elem(replq->next)->cur_deadline); > + > + Â Âspin_unlock_irqrestore(&prv->lock, flags); > + > +} > + > +/* checks if a timer has been stopped or not */ > +bool_t active_timer(struct timer *timer) > +{ > + Â ÂASSERT(timer->status >= TIMER_STATUS_inactive); > + Â ÂASSERT(timer->status <= TIMER_STATUS_in_list); > + Â Âreturn (timer->status >= TIMER_STATUS_in_heap); > +} > + > Âstatic struct rt_private _rt_priv; > > Âstatic const struct scheduler sched_rtds_def = { > -- > 1.7.9.5 > Thanks and best regards, Meng -- ----------- Meng Xu PhD Student in Computer and Information Science University of Pennsylvania http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~mengxu/ _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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