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authorRickard Green <[email protected]>2013-10-02 10:07:27 +0200
committerRickard Green <[email protected]>2013-11-18 20:12:35 +0100
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Execution of system tasks in context of another process
A process requesting a system task to be executed in the context of another process will be notified by a message when the task has executed. This message will be on the form: {RequestType, RequestId, Pid, Result}. A process requesting a system task to be executed can set priority on the system task. The requester typically set the same priority on the task as its own process priority, and by this avoiding priority inversion. A request for execution of a system task is made by calling the statically linked in NIF erts_internal:request_system_task(Pid, Prio, Request). This is an undocumented ERTS internal function that should remain so. It should *only* be called from BIF implementations. Currently defined system tasks are: * garbage_collect * check_process_code Further system tasks can and will be implemented in the future. The erlang:garbage_collect/[1,2] and erlang:check_process_code/[2,3] BIFs are now implemented using system tasks. Both the 'garbage_collect' and the 'check_process_code' operations perform or may perform garbage_collections. By doing these via the system task functionality all garbage collect operations in the system will be performed solely in the context of the process being garbage collected. This makes it possible to later implement functionality for disabling garbage collection of a process over context switches. Newly introduced BIFs: * erlang:garbage_collect/2 - The new second argument is an option list. Introduced option: * {async, RequestId} - making it possible for users to issue asynchronous garbage collect requests. * erlang:check_process_code/3 - The new third argument is an option list. Introduced options: * {async, RequestId} - making it possible for users to issue asynchronous check process code requests. * {allow_gc, boolean()} - making it possible to issue requests that aren't allowed to garbage collect (operation will abort if gc should be needed). These options have been introduced as a preparation for parallelization of check_process_code operations when the code_server is about to purge a module.
Diffstat (limited to 'erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.h')
-rw-r--r--erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.h74
1 files changed, 60 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.h b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.h
index 8e5467f196..814e3d34df 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.h
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.h
@@ -688,6 +688,9 @@ typedef struct {
ErlHeapFragment *bp;
} ErtsPendExit;
+typedef struct ErtsProcSysTask_ ErtsProcSysTask;
+typedef struct ErtsProcSysTaskQs_ ErtsProcSysTaskQs;
+
#ifdef ERTS_SMP
typedef struct ErtsPendingSuspend_ ErtsPendingSuspend;
@@ -855,6 +858,7 @@ struct process {
Uint64 bin_old_vheap_sz; /* Virtual old heap block size for binaries */
Uint64 bin_old_vheap; /* Virtual old heap size for binaries */
+ ErtsProcSysTaskQs *sys_task_qs;
erts_smp_atomic32_t state; /* Process state flags (see ERTS_PSFLG_*) */
#ifdef ERTS_SMP
@@ -924,24 +928,66 @@ void erts_check_for_holes(Process* p);
# error "Need to increase ERTS_PSFLG_PRIO_SHIFT"
#endif
-#define ERTS_PSFLG_PRIO_SHIFT 2
+#define ERTS_PSFLGS_PRIO_BITS 2
+#define ERTS_PSFLGS_PRIO_MASK \
+ ((((erts_aint32_t) 1) << ERTS_PSFLGS_PRIO_BITS) - 1)
-#define ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(N) \
- (((erts_aint32_t) 1) << (ERTS_PSFLG_PRIO_SHIFT + (N)))
+#define ERTS_PSFLGS_ACT_PRIO_OFFSET (0*ERTS_PSFLGS_PRIO_BITS)
+#define ERTS_PSFLGS_USR_PRIO_OFFSET (1*ERTS_PSFLGS_PRIO_BITS)
+#define ERTS_PSFLGS_PRQ_PRIO_OFFSET (2*ERTS_PSFLGS_PRIO_BITS)
+#define ERTS_PSFLGS_ZERO_BIT_OFFSET (3*ERTS_PSFLGS_PRIO_BITS)
-#define ERTS_PSFLG_PRIO_MASK (ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(0) - 1)
+#define ERTS_PSFLGS_QMASK_BITS 4
+#define ERTS_PSFLGS_QMASK \
+ ((((erts_aint32_t) 1) << ERTS_PSFLGS_QMASK_BITS) - 1)
+#define ERTS_PSFLGS_IN_PRQ_MASK_OFFSET \
+ ERTS_PSFLGS_ZERO_BIT_OFFSET
-#define ERTS_PSFLG_FREE ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(0)
-#define ERTS_PSFLG_EXITING ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(1)
-#define ERTS_PSFLG_PENDING_EXIT ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(2)
-#define ERTS_PSFLG_ACTIVE ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(3)
-#define ERTS_PSFLG_IN_RUNQ ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(4)
-#define ERTS_PSFLG_RUNNING ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(5)
-#define ERTS_PSFLG_SUSPENDED ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(6)
-#define ERTS_PSFLG_GC ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(7)
-#define ERTS_PSFLG_BOUND ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(8)
-#define ERTS_PSFLG_TRAP_EXIT ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(9)
+#define ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(N) \
+ (((erts_aint32_t) 1) << (ERTS_PSFLGS_ZERO_BIT_OFFSET + (N)))
+/*
+ * ACT_PRIO -> Active prio, i.e., currently active prio. This
+ * prio may be higher than user prio.
+ * USR_PRIO -> User prio. i.e., prio the user has set.
+ * PRQ_PRIO -> Prio queue prio, i.e., prio queue currently
+ * enqueued in.
+ */
+#define ERTS_PSFLGS_ACT_PRIO_MASK \
+ (ERTS_PSFLGS_PRIO_MASK << ERTS_PSFLGS_ACT_PRIO_OFFSET)
+#define ERTS_PSFLGS_USR_PRIO_MASK \
+ (ERTS_PSFLGS_PRIO_MASK << ERTS_PSFLGS_USR_PRIO_OFFSET)
+#define ERTS_PSFLGS_PRQ_PRIO_MASK \
+ (ERTS_PSFLGS_PRIO_MASK << ERTS_PSFLGS_PRQ_PRIO_OFFSET)
+#define ERTS_PSFLG_IN_PRQ_MAX ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(0)
+#define ERTS_PSFLG_IN_PRQ_HIGH ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(1)
+#define ERTS_PSFLG_IN_PRQ_NORMAL ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(2)
+#define ERTS_PSFLG_IN_PRQ_LOW ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(3)
+#define ERTS_PSFLG_FREE ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(4)
+#define ERTS_PSFLG_EXITING ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(5)
+#define ERTS_PSFLG_PENDING_EXIT ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(6)
+#define ERTS_PSFLG_ACTIVE ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(7)
+#define ERTS_PSFLG_IN_RUNQ ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(8)
+#define ERTS_PSFLG_RUNNING ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(9)
+#define ERTS_PSFLG_SUSPENDED ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(10)
+#define ERTS_PSFLG_GC ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(11)
+#define ERTS_PSFLG_BOUND ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(12)
+#define ERTS_PSFLG_TRAP_EXIT ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(13)
+#define ERTS_PSFLG_ACTIVE_SYS ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(14)
+#define ERTS_PSFLG_RUNNING_SYS ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(15)
+#define ERTS_PSFLG_PROXY ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(16)
+
+#define ERTS_PSFLGS_IN_PRQ_MASK (ERTS_PSFLG_IN_PRQ_MAX \
+ | ERTS_PSFLG_IN_PRQ_HIGH \
+ | ERTS_PSFLG_IN_PRQ_NORMAL \
+ | ERTS_PSFLG_IN_PRQ_LOW)
+
+#define ERTS_PSFLGS_GET_ACT_PRIO(PSFLGS) \
+ (((PSFLGS) >> ERTS_PSFLGS_ACT_PRIO_OFFSET) & ERTS_PSFLGS_PRIO_MASK)
+#define ERTS_PSFLGS_GET_USR_PRIO(PSFLGS) \
+ (((PSFLGS) >> ERTS_PSFLGS_USR_PRIO_OFFSET) & ERTS_PSFLGS_PRIO_MASK)
+#define ERTS_PSFLGS_GET_PRQ_PRIO(PSFLGS) \
+ (((PSFLGS) >> ERTS_PSFLGS_USR_PRIO_OFFSET) & ERTS_PSFLGS_PRIO_MASK)
/* The sequential tracing token is a tuple of size 5:
*