53 lines
1.4 KiB
C
53 lines
1.4 KiB
C
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */
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#ifndef _LINUX_IOPRIO_H
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#define _LINUX_IOPRIO_H
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/*
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* Gives us 8 prio classes with 13-bits of data for each class
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*/
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#define IOPRIO_CLASS_SHIFT 13
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#define IOPRIO_CLASS_MASK 0x07
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#define IOPRIO_PRIO_MASK ((1UL << IOPRIO_CLASS_SHIFT) - 1)
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#define IOPRIO_PRIO_CLASS(ioprio) \
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(((ioprio) >> IOPRIO_CLASS_SHIFT) & IOPRIO_CLASS_MASK)
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#define IOPRIO_PRIO_DATA(ioprio) ((ioprio) & IOPRIO_PRIO_MASK)
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#define IOPRIO_PRIO_VALUE(class, data) \
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((((class) & IOPRIO_CLASS_MASK) << IOPRIO_CLASS_SHIFT) | \
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((data) & IOPRIO_PRIO_MASK))
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/*
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* These are the io priority groups as implemented by the BFQ and mq-deadline
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* schedulers. RT is the realtime class, it always gets premium service. For
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* ATA disks supporting NCQ IO priority, RT class IOs will be processed using
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* high priority NCQ commands. BE is the best-effort scheduling class, the
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* default for any process. IDLE is the idle scheduling class, it is only
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* served when no one else is using the disk.
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*/
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enum {
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IOPRIO_CLASS_NONE,
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IOPRIO_CLASS_RT,
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IOPRIO_CLASS_BE,
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IOPRIO_CLASS_IDLE,
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};
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/*
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* The RT and BE priority classes both support up to 8 priority levels.
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*/
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#define IOPRIO_NR_LEVELS 8
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#define IOPRIO_BE_NR IOPRIO_NR_LEVELS
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enum {
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IOPRIO_WHO_PROCESS = 1,
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IOPRIO_WHO_PGRP,
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IOPRIO_WHO_USER,
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};
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/*
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* Fallback BE priority level.
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*/
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#define IOPRIO_NORM 4
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#define IOPRIO_BE_NORM IOPRIO_NORM
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#endif /* _LINUX_IOPRIO_H */
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