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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. * * Work Interval Auto Join Support: * * Work intervals support an optional flag WORK_INTERVAL_FLAG_ENABLE_AUTO_JOIN * which allows RT threads from the same home thread group to join work * intervals via wakeup relationship tracking. Based on the join policy, * RT threads can temporarily join the work interval of other RT threads * which make them runnable. The auto joined thread remains in the work * interval until it blocks or terminates. The mechanism works through * make runnable heuristic and it should be used with extreme caution. * If a client specifies this flag, it gives up explicit control over its * thread group membership and threads unrelated to the work interval * could become part of the thread group. This could lead to serious power * and performance issues. If the make runnable heuristic does not work * for a client use case, it should adopt work_interval_join_port() or * work_interval_join() to explicitly declare its intent. * * Work Interval Deferred Finish Support: * * Another advanced feature for work intervals is the ability to defer the finish * calls for the work interval until all auto-joined threads for the work interval * have blocked or terminated. This feature is enabled via an optional flag * WORK_INTERVAL_FLAG_ENABLE_DEFERRED_FINISH and is valid only if the work interval * is configured with the WORK_INTERVAL_FLAG_ENABLE_AUTO_JOIN flag as well. The * deferred finish mechanism allows the work interval to defer the finish call * for the work interval until all auto-join threads have blocked/terminated * (and have therefore un-joined the work interval) or one of the work interval * threads calls start for the next frame. The deferred finish works only for * workloads that have no temporal overlap across frames i.e. previous frame has to * finish before next frame can start. This feature should be used with caution * since auto-joined threads would delay finish calls to the performance controller * which could lead to poor performance and battery life. */ /* Flags to be passed with work_interval_create() */ /* If interval is joinable, create no longer implicitly joins, you must use work_interval_join */ #define WORK_INTERVAL_FLAG_JOINABLE (0x1) /* Only threads that join the group are measured together, otherwise the group is the creator's home group */ #define WORK_INTERVAL_FLAG_GROUP (0x2) /* Specifies that the work interval is being created by a client who doesn't * necessarily have the PRIV_WORK_INTERVAL entitlement. Skip privilege checks. * This can only be masked in for work intervals of types COREAUDIO, CA_CLIENT * and DEFAULT */ #define WORK_INTERVAL_FLAG_UNRESTRICTED (0x4) /* [Advanced Flag] Read section on "Work Interval Auto Join Support" above for details */ #define WORK_INTERVAL_FLAG_ENABLE_AUTO_JOIN (0x8) /* [Advanced Flag] Read section on "Work Interval Deferred Finish Support" above for details */ #define WORK_INTERVAL_FLAG_ENABLE_DEFERRED_FINISH (0x10) /* Kernel-supplied flag: Work interval has been ignored by the kernel */ #define WORK_INTERVAL_FLAG_IGNORED (0x20) /* Specifies that the work interval requests the system to provide just enough performance * to be able to finish at the provided deadline and no sooner. */ #define WORK_INTERVAL_FLAG_FINISH_AT_DEADLINE (0x40) /* Flags to describe the interval flavor to the performance controller */ #define WORK_INTERVAL_TYPE_MASK (0xF0000000) #define WORK_INTERVAL_TYPE_DEFAULT (0x0 << 28) #define WORK_INTERVAL_TYPE_COREAUDIO (0x1 << 28) #define WORK_INTERVAL_TYPE_COREANIMATION (0x2 << 28) #define WORK_INTERVAL_TYPE_CA_RENDER_SERVER (0x2 << 28) #define WORK_INTERVAL_TYPE_CA_CLIENT (0x3 << 28) #define WORK_INTERVAL_TYPE_HID_DELIVERY (0x4 << 28) #define WORK_INTERVAL_TYPE_COREMEDIA (0x5 << 28) #define WORK_INTERVAL_TYPE_ARKIT (0x6 << 28) #define WORK_INTERVAL_TYPE_LAST (0xF << 28) #ifndef KERNEL typedef struct work_interval *work_interval_t; typedef struct work_interval_instance *work_interval_instance_t; /* * Create a new work interval handle. * * May fail with EALREADY if the current group already has a work interval. * * With no flags: * Auto-joins the work interval to the creating thread * May only use interval_handle from creating thread * Data provided affects native thread group * * With the JOINABLE flag * interval_handle is usable by the process * creating thread does not auto-join * notifying thread must have joined when notifying * * With the GROUP flag * creates a new thread group to isolate the joined threads from * the rest of the process for performance controller analysis * Threads which join the work interval become members of this new group * * TODO: Add a name parameter so that clients can name the work interval * Can also take the thread name from the notifying thread * * Requires the 'com.apple.private.kernel.work-interval' entitlement (PRIV_WORK_INTERVAL) * * Note that joining a work interval supersedes automatic thread group management via vouchers */ int work_interval_create(work_interval_t *interval_handle, uint32_t flags); /* Returns the flags used for the work interval when it was created. * * May fail with EINVAL if the port isn't from a prior call to * work_interval_copy_port. */ int work_interval_get_flags_from_port(mach_port_t port, uint32_t *flags); /* * Notify the power management subsystem that the work for a current interval has completed * * Only the process which created the work interval may notify */ 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 * * Only the process which created the work interval may notify */ int work_interval_notify_simple(work_interval_t interval_handle, uint64_t start, uint64_t deadline, uint64_t next_start); /* * Deallocate work interval handle * For non-JOINABLE, also removes thread from work interval * For JOINABLE, does not remove thread (needs a leave as well) */ int work_interval_destroy(work_interval_t interval_handle); /* * Join work interval via work interval handle * Only allowed if interval is using the joinable and group flags * * Supersedes automatic thread group management via vouchers */ int work_interval_join(work_interval_t interval_handle); /* * extract Mach send right representing work interval thread group * Returns a +1 send right ref, which must be deallocated via mach_port_deallocate * Only allowed if interval is joinable, otherwise returns ENOTSUP * * Supersedes automatic thread group management via vouchers */ int work_interval_copy_port(work_interval_t interval_handle, mach_port_t *port); /* * Join work interval via Mach send right * * Does NOT consume Mach send right, must deallocate with mach_port_deallocate after using * It's safe to deallocate the right after joining, the thread will stay joined * * Can be sent to clients via xpc_dictionary_copy_mach_send, and similar * * Supersedes automatic thread group management via vouchers * * If the underlying work interval object is terminated then this may return ENOENT * <rdar://problem/31819320> */ int work_interval_join_port(mach_port_t port); /* * Leave the current thread's work interval */ int work_interval_leave(void); #endif /* !KERNEL */ #if PRIVATE /* Private interface between Libsyscall and xnu */ #define WORK_INTERVAL_OPERATION_CREATE 0x00000001 /* deprecated */ #define WORK_INTERVAL_OPERATION_DESTROY 0x00000002 /* arg is NULL */ #define WORK_INTERVAL_OPERATION_NOTIFY 0x00000003 /* arg is a work_interval_notification_t */ #define WORK_INTERVAL_OPERATION_CREATE2 0x00000004 /* arg is a work_interval_create_params */ #define WORK_INTERVAL_OPERATION_JOIN 0x00000005 /* arg is a port_name */ #define WORK_INTERVAL_OPERATION_GET_FLAGS 0x00000009 /* arg is a port name */ struct work_interval_notification { uint64_t start; uint64_t finish; uint64_t deadline; uint64_t next_start; uint32_t notify_flags; uint32_t create_flags; }; typedef struct work_interval_notification *work_interval_notification_t; struct work_interval_create_params { uint64_t wicp_id; /* in/out param */ mach_port_name_t wicp_port; /* in/out param */ uint32_t wicp_create_flags; }; 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 */ |