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1/** @file
2 * IPRT - Multiprocessor.
3 */
4
5/*
6 * Copyright (C) 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
7 *
8 * This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as
9 * available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software;
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28 */
29
30#ifndef ___iprt_mp_h
31#define ___iprt_mp_h
32
33#include <iprt/cdefs.h>
34#include <iprt/types.h>
35
36
37__BEGIN_DECLS
38
39/** @defgroup grp_rt_mp RTMp - Multiprocessor
40 * @ingroup grp_rt
41 * @{
42 */
43
44/**
45 * Gets the identifier of the CPU executing the call.
46 *
47 * When called from a system mode where scheduling is active, like ring-3 or
48 * kernel mode with interrupts enabled on some systems, no assumptions should
49 * be made about the current CPU when the call returns.
50 *
51 * @returns CPU Id.
52 */
53RTDECL(RTCPUID) RTMpCpuId(void);
54
55/**
56 * Converts a CPU identifier to a CPU set index.
57 *
58 * This may or may not validate the presence of the CPU.
59 *
60 * @returns The CPU set index on success, -1 on failure.
61 * @param idCpu The identifier of the CPU.
62 */
63RTDECL(int) RTMpCpuIdToSetIndex(RTCPUID idCpu);
64
65/**
66 * Converts a CPU set index to a a CPU identifier.
67 *
68 * This may or may not validate the presence of the CPU, so, use
69 * RTMpIsCpuPossible for that.
70 *
71 * @returns The corresponding CPU identifier, NIL_RTCPUID on failure.
72 * @param iCpu The CPU set index.
73 */
74RTDECL(RTCPUID) RTMpCpuIdFromSetIndex(int iCpu);
75
76/**
77 * Gets the max CPU identifier (inclusive).
78 *
79 * Inteded for brute force enumerations, but use with
80 * care as it may be expensive.
81 *
82 * @returns The current higest CPU identifier value.
83 */
84RTDECL(RTCPUID) RTMpGetMaxCpuId(void);
85
86/**
87 * Checks if a CPU exists in the system or may possibly be hotplugged later.
88 *
89 * @returns true/false accordingly.
90 * @param idCpu The identifier of the CPU.
91 */
92RTDECL(bool) RTMpIsCpuPossible(RTCPUID idCpu);
93
94/**
95 * Gets set of the CPUs present in the system pluss any that may
96 * possibly be hotplugged later.
97 *
98 * @returns pSet.
99 * @param pSet Where to put the set.
100 */
101RTDECL(PRTCPUSET) RTMpGetSet(PRTCPUSET pSet);
102
103/**
104 * Get the count of CPUs present in the system plus any that may
105 * possibly be hotplugged later.
106 *
107 * @return The count.
108 */
109RTDECL(RTCPUID) RTMpGetCount(void);
110
111/**
112 * Gets set of the CPUs present that are currently online.
113 *
114 * @returns pSet.
115 * @param pSet Where to put the set.
116 */
117RTDECL(PRTCPUSET) RTMpGetOnlineSet(PRTCPUSET pSet);
118
119/**
120 * Get the count of CPUs that are currently online.
121 *
122 * @return The count.
123 */
124RTDECL(RTCPUID) RTMpGetOnlineCount(void);
125
126/**
127 * Checks if a CPU is online or not.
128 *
129 * @returns true/false accordingly.
130 * @param idCpu The identifier of the CPU.
131 */
132RTDECL(bool) RTMpIsCpuOnline(RTCPUID idCpu);
133
134/**
135 * Get the current frequency of a CPU.
136 *
137 * The CPU must be online.
138 *
139 * @returns The frequency as MHz. 0 if the CPU is offline
140 * or the information is not available.
141 * @param idCpu The identifier of the CPU.
142 */
143RTDECL(uint32_t) RTMpGetCurFrequency(RTCPUID idCpu);
144
145
146/**
147 * Get the maximum frequency of a CPU.
148 *
149 * The CPU must be online.
150 *
151 * @returns The frequency as MHz. 0 if the CPU is offline
152 * or the information is not available.
153 * @param idCpu The identifier of the CPU.
154 */
155RTDECL(uint32_t) RTMpGetMaxFrequency(RTCPUID idCpu);
156
157
158#ifdef IN_RING0
159
160/**
161 * Worker function passed to RTMpOnAll, RTMpOnOthers and RTMpOnSpecific that
162 * is to be called on the target cpus.
163 *
164 * @param idCpu The identifier for the CPU the function is called on.
165 * @param pvUser1 The 1st user argument.
166 * @param pvUser2 The 2nd user argument.
167 */
168typedef DECLCALLBACK(void) FNRTMPWORKER(RTCPUID idCpu, void *pvUser1, void *pvUser2);
169/** Pointer to a FNRTMPWORKER. */
170typedef FNRTMPWORKER *PFNRTMPWORKER;
171
172/**
173 * Executes a function on each (online) CPU in the system.
174 *
175 * @returns IPRT status code.
176 * @retval VINF_SUCCESS on success.
177 * @retval VERR_NOT_SUPPORTED if this kind of operation isn't supported by the system.
178 *
179 * @param pfnWorker The worker function.
180 * @param pvUser1 The first user argument for the worker.
181 * @param pvUser2 The second user argument for the worker.
182 *
183 * @remarks The execution isn't in any way guaranteed to be simultaneous,
184 * it might even be serial (cpu by cpu).
185 */
186RTDECL(int) RTMpOnAll(PFNRTMPWORKER pfnWorker, void *pvUser1, void *pvUser2);
187
188/**
189 * Executes a function on a all other (online) CPUs in the system.
190 *
191 * @returns IPRT status code.
192 * @retval VINF_SUCCESS on success.
193 * @retval VERR_NOT_SUPPORTED if this kind of operation isn't supported by the system.
194 *
195 * @param pfnWorker The worker function.
196 * @param pvUser1 The first user argument for the worker.
197 * @param pvUser2 The second user argument for the worker.
198 *
199 * @remarks The execution isn't in any way guaranteed to be simultaneous,
200 * it might even be serial (cpu by cpu).
201 */
202RTDECL(int) RTMpOnOthers(PFNRTMPWORKER pfnWorker, void *pvUser1, void *pvUser2);
203
204/**
205 * Executes a function on a specific CPU in the system.
206 *
207 * @returns IPRT status code.
208 * @retval VINF_SUCCESS on success.
209 * @retval VERR_NOT_SUPPORTED if this kind of operation isn't supported by the system.
210 * @retval VERR_CPU_OFFLINE if the CPU is offline.
211 * @retval VERR_CPU_NOT_FOUND if the CPU wasn't found.
212 *
213 * @param idCpu The id of the CPU.
214 * @param pfnWorker The worker function.
215 * @param pvUser1 The first user argument for the worker.
216 * @param pvUser2 The second user argument for the worker.
217 */
218RTDECL(int) RTMpOnSpecific(RTCPUID idCpu, PFNRTMPWORKER pfnWorker, void *pvUser1, void *pvUser2);
219
220
221/**
222 * MP event, see FNRTMPNOTIFICATION.
223 */
224typedef enum RTMPEVENT
225{
226 /** The CPU goes online. */
227 RTMPEVENT_ONLINE = 1,
228 /** The CPU goes offline. */
229 RTMPEVENT_OFFLINE
230} RTMPEVENT;
231
232/**
233 * Notification callback.
234 *
235 * The context this is called in differs a bit from platform to
236 * platform, so be careful while in here.
237 *
238 * @param idCpu The CPU this applies to.
239 * @param enmEvent The event.
240 * @param pvUser The user argument.
241 */
242typedef DECLCALLBACK(void) FNRTMPNOTIFICATION(RTMPEVENT enmEvent, RTCPUID idCpu, void *pvUser);
243/** Pointer to a FNRTMPNOTIFICATION(). */
244typedef FNRTMPNOTIFICATION *PFNRTMPNOTIFICATION;
245
246/**
247 * Registers a notification callback for cpu events.
248 *
249 * On platforms which doesn't do cpu offline/online events this API
250 * will just be a no-op that pretends to work.
251 *
252 * @todo We'll be adding a flag to this soon to indicate whether the callback should be called on all
253 * CPUs that are currently online while it's being registered. This is to help avoid some race
254 * conditions (we'll hopefully be able to implement this on linux, solaris/win is no issue).
255 *
256 * @returns IPRT status code.
257 * @retval VINF_SUCCESS on success.
258 * @retval VERR_NO_MEMORY if a registration record cannot be allocated.
259 * @retval VERR_ALREADY_EXISTS if the pfnCallback and pvUser already exist
260 * in the callback list.
261 *
262 * @param pfnCallback The callback.
263 * @param pvUser The user argument to the callback function.
264 */
265RTDECL(int) RTMpNotificationRegister(PFNRTMPNOTIFICATION pfnCallback, void *pvUser);
266
267/**
268 * This deregisters a notification callback registered via RTMpNotificationRegister().
269 *
270 * The pfnCallback and pvUser arguments must be identical to the registration call
271 * of we won't find the right entry.
272 *
273 * @returns IPRT status code.
274 * @retval VINF_SUCCESS on success.
275 * @retval VERR_NOT_FOUND if no matching entry was found.
276 *
277 * @param pfnCallback The callback.
278 * @param pvUser The user argument to the callback function.
279 */
280RTDECL(int) RTMpNotificationDeregister(PFNRTMPNOTIFICATION pfnCallback, void *pvUser);
281
282#endif /* IN_RING0 */
283
284/** @} */
285
286__END_DECLS
287
288#endif
289
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