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#ifndef _SYS_WORK_INTERVAL_H
#define _SYS_WORK_INTERVAL_H
#include <stdint.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__BEGIN_DECLS
/*
* Trusted clients with deadline-sensitive work may report information
* about the execution of their work using the work interval facility.
* This is intended to be a higher-level semantic than realtime scheduling,
* which operates at the level of thread block/unblock. A high level
* operation may have many blocking points, including IPC to other tasks,
* and this this metric will capture the overall time to complete a unit of
* work.
*
* A work interval is defined by several timestamps, namely (S)tart,
* (F)inish, (D)eadline, and (N)ext start.
*
* ... ----+==================+--------+--+==== ...
* | | | |
* S F D N
*
* \__________________/
* Active
* \___________________________/
* Work Interval
*
* \_________/
* |
* report information here ---------+
*
* Definitions:
*
* Start: Absolute time when the current deadline-oriented work began. Due
* to scheduling latency, preemption, and blocking points, the
* thread controlling the work interval may actually begin
* executing after this ideal time (which may be the previous work
* interval's "next start")
* Finish: Absolute time when the current deadline-oriented work finished.
* This will typically be a timestamp taken before reporting using
* the work interval interface.
* Deadline: Absolute time by which the current work was expected to finish.
* In cases where the amount of computation (or preemption, or time
* spent blocked) causes the active period to take longer than
* expected, F may be greater than D.
* Next start: Absolute time when the next deadline-oriented work is
* expected to begin. This is typically the same as Deadline.
* Active: The fraction of the work interval spent completing the work. In
* cases where the Finish time exceeded the Deadline, this fraction
* will be >1.0.
*
* Basic Use:
*
* Clients should report information for a work interval after finishing
* work for the current interval but before the next work interval begins.
*
* If Finish far exceeds the previously expected Deadline, the
* caller may adjust Next Start to align to a multiple of the period
* (and skip over several work intervals that could not be
* executed).
*
* Caution (!):
*
* Because the information supplied via this facility directly influences power
* management decisions, clients should strive to be as accurate as possible.
* Failure to do so will adversely impact system power and performance.
*
*/
#ifndef KERNEL
typedef struct work_interval *work_interval_t;
/* Create a new work interval handle (currently for the current thread only). Flags is unused */
int work_interval_create(work_interval_t *interval_handle, uint32_t flags);
/* Notify the power management subsystem that the work for a current interval has completed */
int work_interval_notify(work_interval_t interval_handle, uint64_t start, uint64_t finish, uint64_t deadline, uint64_t next_start, uint32_t flags);
/* Notify, with "finish" implicitly set to the current time */
int work_interval_notify_simple(work_interval_t interval_handle, uint64_t start, uint64_t deadline, uint64_t next_start);
/* Deallocate work interval (currently for the current thread only) */
int work_interval_destroy(work_interval_t interval_handle);
#endif /* KERNEL */
#if PRIVATE
/* Private interface between Libsyscall and xnu */
#define WORK_INTERVAL_OPERATION_CREATE 0x00000001 /* arg is a uint64_t * that accepts work interval ID as an OUT param */
#define WORK_INTERVAL_OPERATION_DESTROY 0x00000002
#define WORK_INTERVAL_OPERATION_NOTIFY 0x00000003 /* arg is a work_interval_notification_t */
struct work_interval_notification {
uint64_t start;
uint64_t finish;
uint64_t deadline;
uint64_t next_start;
uint32_t flags;
uint32_t unused1;
};
typedef struct work_interval_notification *work_interval_notification_t;
int __work_interval_ctl(uint32_t operation, uint64_t work_interval_id, void *arg, size_t len);
#endif /* PRIVATE */
__END_DECLS
#endif /* _SYS_WORK_INTERVAL_H */