//! Execution scheduling //! //! See Also //! [sched.h](https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedefs/sched.h.html) use crate::{Errno, Result}; #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] pub use self::sched_linux_like::*; #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] #[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(all())))] mod sched_linux_like { use crate::errno::Errno; use crate::unistd::Pid; use crate::Result; use libc::{self, c_int, c_void}; use std::mem; use std::option::Option; use std::os::unix::io::{AsFd, AsRawFd}; // For some functions taking with a parameter of type CloneFlags, // only a subset of these flags have an effect. libc_bitflags! { /// Options for use with [`clone`] pub struct CloneFlags: c_int { /// The calling process and the child process run in the same /// memory space. CLONE_VM; /// The caller and the child process share the same filesystem /// information. CLONE_FS; /// The calling process and the child process share the same file /// descriptor table. CLONE_FILES; /// The calling process and the child process share the same table /// of signal handlers. CLONE_SIGHAND; /// If the calling process is being traced, then trace the child /// also. CLONE_PTRACE; /// The execution of the calling process is suspended until the /// child releases its virtual memory resources via a call to /// execve(2) or _exit(2) (as with vfork(2)). CLONE_VFORK; /// The parent of the new child (as returned by getppid(2)) /// will be the same as that of the calling process. CLONE_PARENT; /// The child is placed in the same thread group as the calling /// process. CLONE_THREAD; /// The cloned child is started in a new mount namespace. CLONE_NEWNS; /// The child and the calling process share a single list of System /// V semaphore adjustment values CLONE_SYSVSEM; // Not supported by Nix due to lack of varargs support in Rust FFI // CLONE_SETTLS; // Not supported by Nix due to lack of varargs support in Rust FFI // CLONE_PARENT_SETTID; // Not supported by Nix due to lack of varargs support in Rust FFI // CLONE_CHILD_CLEARTID; /// Unused since Linux 2.6.2 #[deprecated(since = "0.23.0", note = "Deprecated by Linux 2.6.2")] CLONE_DETACHED; /// A tracing process cannot force `CLONE_PTRACE` on this child /// process. CLONE_UNTRACED; // Not supported by Nix due to lack of varargs support in Rust FFI // CLONE_CHILD_SETTID; /// Create the process in a new cgroup namespace. CLONE_NEWCGROUP; /// Create the process in a new UTS namespace. CLONE_NEWUTS; /// Create the process in a new IPC namespace. CLONE_NEWIPC; /// Create the process in a new user namespace. CLONE_NEWUSER; /// Create the process in a new PID namespace. CLONE_NEWPID; /// Create the process in a new network namespace. CLONE_NEWNET; /// The new process shares an I/O context with the calling process. CLONE_IO; } } /// Type for the function executed by [`clone`]. pub type CloneCb<'a> = Box isize + 'a>; /// `clone` create a child process /// ([`clone(2)`](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/clone.2.html)) /// /// `stack` is a reference to an array which will hold the stack of the new /// process. Unlike when calling `clone(2)` from C, the provided stack /// address need not be the highest address of the region. Nix will take /// care of that requirement. The user only needs to provide a reference to /// a normally allocated buffer. pub fn clone( mut cb: CloneCb, stack: &mut [u8], flags: CloneFlags, signal: Option, ) -> Result { extern "C" fn callback(data: *mut CloneCb) -> c_int { let cb: &mut CloneCb = unsafe { &mut *data }; (*cb)() as c_int } let res = unsafe { let combined = flags.bits() | signal.unwrap_or(0); let ptr = stack.as_mut_ptr().add(stack.len()); let ptr_aligned = ptr.sub(ptr as usize % 16); libc::clone( mem::transmute( callback as extern "C" fn(*mut Box isize>) -> i32, ), ptr_aligned as *mut c_void, combined, &mut cb as *mut _ as *mut c_void, ) }; Errno::result(res).map(Pid::from_raw) } /// disassociate parts of the process execution context /// /// See also [unshare(2)](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/unshare.2.html) pub fn unshare(flags: CloneFlags) -> Result<()> { let res = unsafe { libc::unshare(flags.bits()) }; Errno::result(res).map(drop) } /// reassociate thread with a namespace /// /// See also [setns(2)](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/setns.2.html) pub fn setns(fd: Fd, nstype: CloneFlags) -> Result<()> { let res = unsafe { libc::setns(fd.as_fd().as_raw_fd(), nstype.bits()) }; Errno::result(res).map(drop) } } #[cfg(any( target_os = "android", target_os = "dragonfly", target_os = "freebsd", target_os = "linux" ))] pub use self::sched_affinity::*; #[cfg(any( target_os = "android", target_os = "dragonfly", target_os = "freebsd", target_os = "linux" ))] mod sched_affinity { use crate::errno::Errno; use crate::unistd::Pid; use crate::Result; use std::mem; /// CpuSet represent a bit-mask of CPUs. /// CpuSets are used by sched_setaffinity and /// sched_getaffinity for example. /// /// This is a wrapper around `libc::cpu_set_t`. #[repr(transparent)] #[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, Hash, PartialEq)] pub struct CpuSet { #[cfg(not(target_os = "freebsd"))] cpu_set: libc::cpu_set_t, #[cfg(target_os = "freebsd")] cpu_set: libc::cpuset_t, } impl CpuSet { /// Create a new and empty CpuSet. pub fn new() -> CpuSet { CpuSet { cpu_set: unsafe { mem::zeroed() }, } } /// Test to see if a CPU is in the CpuSet. /// `field` is the CPU id to test pub fn is_set(&self, field: usize) -> Result { if field >= CpuSet::count() { Err(Errno::EINVAL) } else { Ok(unsafe { libc::CPU_ISSET(field, &self.cpu_set) }) } } /// Add a CPU to CpuSet. /// `field` is the CPU id to add pub fn set(&mut self, field: usize) -> Result<()> { if field >= CpuSet::count() { Err(Errno::EINVAL) } else { unsafe { libc::CPU_SET(field, &mut self.cpu_set); } Ok(()) } } /// Remove a CPU from CpuSet. /// `field` is the CPU id to remove pub fn unset(&mut self, field: usize) -> Result<()> { if field >= CpuSet::count() { Err(Errno::EINVAL) } else { unsafe { libc::CPU_CLR(field, &mut self.cpu_set); } Ok(()) } } /// Return the maximum number of CPU in CpuSet pub const fn count() -> usize { #[cfg(not(target_os = "freebsd"))] let bytes = mem::size_of::(); #[cfg(target_os = "freebsd")] let bytes = mem::size_of::(); 8 * bytes } } impl Default for CpuSet { fn default() -> Self { Self::new() } } /// `sched_setaffinity` set a thread's CPU affinity mask /// ([`sched_setaffinity(2)`](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/sched_setaffinity.2.html)) /// /// `pid` is the thread ID to update. /// If pid is zero, then the calling thread is updated. /// /// The `cpuset` argument specifies the set of CPUs on which the thread /// will be eligible to run. /// /// # Example /// /// Binding the current thread to CPU 0 can be done as follows: /// /// ```rust,no_run /// use nix::sched::{CpuSet, sched_setaffinity}; /// use nix::unistd::Pid; /// /// let mut cpu_set = CpuSet::new(); /// cpu_set.set(0).unwrap(); /// sched_setaffinity(Pid::from_raw(0), &cpu_set).unwrap(); /// ``` pub fn sched_setaffinity(pid: Pid, cpuset: &CpuSet) -> Result<()> { let res = unsafe { libc::sched_setaffinity( pid.into(), mem::size_of::() as libc::size_t, &cpuset.cpu_set, ) }; Errno::result(res).map(drop) } /// `sched_getaffinity` get a thread's CPU affinity mask /// ([`sched_getaffinity(2)`](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/sched_getaffinity.2.html)) /// /// `pid` is the thread ID to check. /// If pid is zero, then the calling thread is checked. /// /// Returned `cpuset` is the set of CPUs on which the thread /// is eligible to run. /// /// # Example /// /// Checking if the current thread can run on CPU 0 can be done as follows: /// /// ```rust,no_run /// use nix::sched::sched_getaffinity; /// use nix::unistd::Pid; /// /// let cpu_set = sched_getaffinity(Pid::from_raw(0)).unwrap(); /// if cpu_set.is_set(0).unwrap() { /// println!("Current thread can run on CPU 0"); /// } /// ``` pub fn sched_getaffinity(pid: Pid) -> Result { let mut cpuset = CpuSet::new(); let res = unsafe { libc::sched_getaffinity( pid.into(), mem::size_of::() as libc::size_t, &mut cpuset.cpu_set, ) }; Errno::result(res).and(Ok(cpuset)) } /// Determines the CPU on which the calling thread is running. pub fn sched_getcpu() -> Result { let res = unsafe { libc::sched_getcpu() }; Errno::result(res).map(|int| int as usize) } } /// Explicitly yield the processor to other threads. /// /// [Further reading](https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/sched_yield.html) pub fn sched_yield() -> Result<()> { let res = unsafe { libc::sched_yield() }; Errno::result(res).map(drop) }