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@@ -5,11 +5,6 @@
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#include <linux/sched/prio.h>
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-
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-struct sched_param {
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- int sched_priority;
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-};
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-
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#include <asm/param.h> /* for HZ */
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#include <linux/capability.h>
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@@ -64,69 +59,8 @@ struct sched_param {
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#include <asm/processor.h>
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-#define SCHED_ATTR_SIZE_VER0 48 /* sizeof first published struct */
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-
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-/*
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- * Extended scheduling parameters data structure.
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- *
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- * This is needed because the original struct sched_param can not be
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- * altered without introducing ABI issues with legacy applications
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- * (e.g., in sched_getparam()).
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- *
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- * However, the possibility of specifying more than just a priority for
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- * the tasks may be useful for a wide variety of application fields, e.g.,
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- * multimedia, streaming, automation and control, and many others.
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- *
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- * This variant (sched_attr) is meant at describing a so-called
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- * sporadic time-constrained task. In such model a task is specified by:
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- * - the activation period or minimum instance inter-arrival time;
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- * - the maximum (or average, depending on the actual scheduling
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- * discipline) computation time of all instances, a.k.a. runtime;
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- * - the deadline (relative to the actual activation time) of each
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- * instance.
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- * Very briefly, a periodic (sporadic) task asks for the execution of
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- * some specific computation --which is typically called an instance--
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- * (at most) every period. Moreover, each instance typically lasts no more
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- * than the runtime and must be completed by time instant t equal to
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- * the instance activation time + the deadline.
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- *
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- * This is reflected by the actual fields of the sched_attr structure:
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- *
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- * @size size of the structure, for fwd/bwd compat.
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- *
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- * @sched_policy task's scheduling policy
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- * @sched_flags for customizing the scheduler behaviour
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- * @sched_nice task's nice value (SCHED_NORMAL/BATCH)
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- * @sched_priority task's static priority (SCHED_FIFO/RR)
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- * @sched_deadline representative of the task's deadline
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- * @sched_runtime representative of the task's runtime
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- * @sched_period representative of the task's period
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- *
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- * Given this task model, there are a multiplicity of scheduling algorithms
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- * and policies, that can be used to ensure all the tasks will make their
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- * timing constraints.
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- *
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- * As of now, the SCHED_DEADLINE policy (sched_dl scheduling class) is the
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- * only user of this new interface. More information about the algorithm
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- * available in the scheduling class file or in Documentation/.
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- */
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-struct sched_attr {
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- u32 size;
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-
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- u32 sched_policy;
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- u64 sched_flags;
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-
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- /* SCHED_NORMAL, SCHED_BATCH */
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- s32 sched_nice;
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-
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- /* SCHED_FIFO, SCHED_RR */
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- u32 sched_priority;
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-
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- /* SCHED_DEADLINE */
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- u64 sched_runtime;
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- u64 sched_deadline;
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- u64 sched_period;
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-};
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+struct sched_attr;
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+struct sched_param;
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struct futex_pi_state;
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struct robust_list_head;
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