Remove __need_schedparam and __cpu_set_t_defined.
bits/sched.h has logic to expose only an impl-namespace variant of
struct sched_param (i.e. struct __sched_param), but nothing uses it,
and the only header that includes bits/sched.h is sched.h. The
__need_schedparam logic can therefore be removed.
bits/sched.h also has a great deal of code relating to cpu_set_t
objects that was *almost* the same between the two versions of
bits/sched.h in the tree; a little spelunking indicated that this is
because some bug fixes got applied to the Linux-specific bits/sched.h
but not the generic one. Introduce a new header, bits/cpu-set.h,
containing the version of that code with the bugfixes, have sched.h
include it directly, and delete all of the code from both versions of
bits/sched.h.
Also remove the unnecessary name mangling in the definition of struct
sched_param -- POSIX specifies a field 'sched_priority', so there is
no reason to define it as '__sched_priority' and then paper over that
with a macro. (Just in case someone was using the internal name,
'sched_priority' remains a macro defined to expand to itself, and
'__sched_priority' now expands to 'sched_priority'.)
Finally, as long as I'm touching these files anyway, merge new
constants from linux/sched.h into the Linux bits/sched.h.
* bits/sched.h: Remove __need_schedparam logic and replace with a
normal multiple-include guard. Change field name in struct
sched_param from __sched_priority to sched_priority. Delete
everything under #ifndef __cpu_set_t_defined.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/sched.h: Likewise. Also sync with
kernel sched.h, adding SCHED_ISO and SCHED_DEADLINE constants.
* posix/sched.h: Include bits/cpu-set.h as well as bits/sched.h.
For compatibility, #define sched_priority to itself, and #define
__sched_priority as sched_priority.
* posix/bits/cpu-set.h: New file containing, verbatim, the code
that was under #ifndef __cpu_set_t_defined in
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/sched.h.
* include/bits/cpu-set.h: New wrapper.
* posix/Makefile: Install bits/cpu-set.h.
2017-05-21 06:23:01 +08:00
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/* Definition of the cpu_set_t structure used by the POSIX 1003.1b-1993
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scheduling interface.
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Copyright (C) 1996-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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Remove __need_schedparam and __cpu_set_t_defined.
bits/sched.h has logic to expose only an impl-namespace variant of
struct sched_param (i.e. struct __sched_param), but nothing uses it,
and the only header that includes bits/sched.h is sched.h. The
__need_schedparam logic can therefore be removed.
bits/sched.h also has a great deal of code relating to cpu_set_t
objects that was *almost* the same between the two versions of
bits/sched.h in the tree; a little spelunking indicated that this is
because some bug fixes got applied to the Linux-specific bits/sched.h
but not the generic one. Introduce a new header, bits/cpu-set.h,
containing the version of that code with the bugfixes, have sched.h
include it directly, and delete all of the code from both versions of
bits/sched.h.
Also remove the unnecessary name mangling in the definition of struct
sched_param -- POSIX specifies a field 'sched_priority', so there is
no reason to define it as '__sched_priority' and then paper over that
with a macro. (Just in case someone was using the internal name,
'sched_priority' remains a macro defined to expand to itself, and
'__sched_priority' now expands to 'sched_priority'.)
Finally, as long as I'm touching these files anyway, merge new
constants from linux/sched.h into the Linux bits/sched.h.
* bits/sched.h: Remove __need_schedparam logic and replace with a
normal multiple-include guard. Change field name in struct
sched_param from __sched_priority to sched_priority. Delete
everything under #ifndef __cpu_set_t_defined.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/sched.h: Likewise. Also sync with
kernel sched.h, adding SCHED_ISO and SCHED_DEADLINE constants.
* posix/sched.h: Include bits/cpu-set.h as well as bits/sched.h.
For compatibility, #define sched_priority to itself, and #define
__sched_priority as sched_priority.
* posix/bits/cpu-set.h: New file containing, verbatim, the code
that was under #ifndef __cpu_set_t_defined in
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/sched.h.
* include/bits/cpu-set.h: New wrapper.
* posix/Makefile: Install bits/cpu-set.h.
2017-05-21 06:23:01 +08:00
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The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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Lesser General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
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Prefer https to http for gnu.org and fsf.org URLs
Also, change sources.redhat.com to sourceware.org.
This patch was automatically generated by running the following shell
script, which uses GNU sed, and which avoids modifying files imported
from upstream:
sed -ri '
s,(http|ftp)(://(.*\.)?(gnu|fsf|sourceware)\.org($|[^.]|\.[^a-z])),https\2,g
s,(http|ftp)(://(.*\.)?)sources\.redhat\.com($|[^.]|\.[^a-z]),https\2sourceware.org\4,g
' \
$(find $(git ls-files) -prune -type f \
! -name '*.po' \
! -name 'ChangeLog*' \
! -path COPYING ! -path COPYING.LIB \
! -path manual/fdl-1.3.texi ! -path manual/lgpl-2.1.texi \
! -path manual/texinfo.tex ! -path scripts/config.guess \
! -path scripts/config.sub ! -path scripts/install-sh \
! -path scripts/mkinstalldirs ! -path scripts/move-if-change \
! -path INSTALL ! -path locale/programs/charmap-kw.h \
! -path po/libc.pot ! -path sysdeps/gnu/errlist.c \
! '(' -name configure \
-execdir test -f configure.ac -o -f configure.in ';' ')' \
! '(' -name preconfigure \
-execdir test -f preconfigure.ac ';' ')' \
-print)
and then by running 'make dist-prepare' to regenerate files built
from the altered files, and then executing the following to cleanup:
chmod a+x sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/riscv/configure
# Omit irrelevant whitespace and comment-only changes,
# perhaps from a slightly-different Autoconf version.
git checkout -f \
sysdeps/csky/configure \
sysdeps/hppa/configure \
sysdeps/riscv/configure \
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/csky/configure
# Omit changes that caused a pre-commit check to fail like this:
# remote: *** error: sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/ppc-mcount.S: trailing lines
git checkout -f \
sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/ppc-mcount.S \
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/s390/s390-64/syscall.S
# Omit change that caused a pre-commit check to fail like this:
# remote: *** error: sysdeps/sparc/sparc64/multiarch/memcpy-ultra3.S: last line does not end in newline
git checkout -f sysdeps/sparc/sparc64/multiarch/memcpy-ultra3.S
2019-09-07 13:40:42 +08:00
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<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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Remove __need_schedparam and __cpu_set_t_defined.
bits/sched.h has logic to expose only an impl-namespace variant of
struct sched_param (i.e. struct __sched_param), but nothing uses it,
and the only header that includes bits/sched.h is sched.h. The
__need_schedparam logic can therefore be removed.
bits/sched.h also has a great deal of code relating to cpu_set_t
objects that was *almost* the same between the two versions of
bits/sched.h in the tree; a little spelunking indicated that this is
because some bug fixes got applied to the Linux-specific bits/sched.h
but not the generic one. Introduce a new header, bits/cpu-set.h,
containing the version of that code with the bugfixes, have sched.h
include it directly, and delete all of the code from both versions of
bits/sched.h.
Also remove the unnecessary name mangling in the definition of struct
sched_param -- POSIX specifies a field 'sched_priority', so there is
no reason to define it as '__sched_priority' and then paper over that
with a macro. (Just in case someone was using the internal name,
'sched_priority' remains a macro defined to expand to itself, and
'__sched_priority' now expands to 'sched_priority'.)
Finally, as long as I'm touching these files anyway, merge new
constants from linux/sched.h into the Linux bits/sched.h.
* bits/sched.h: Remove __need_schedparam logic and replace with a
normal multiple-include guard. Change field name in struct
sched_param from __sched_priority to sched_priority. Delete
everything under #ifndef __cpu_set_t_defined.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/sched.h: Likewise. Also sync with
kernel sched.h, adding SCHED_ISO and SCHED_DEADLINE constants.
* posix/sched.h: Include bits/cpu-set.h as well as bits/sched.h.
For compatibility, #define sched_priority to itself, and #define
__sched_priority as sched_priority.
* posix/bits/cpu-set.h: New file containing, verbatim, the code
that was under #ifndef __cpu_set_t_defined in
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/sched.h.
* include/bits/cpu-set.h: New wrapper.
* posix/Makefile: Install bits/cpu-set.h.
2017-05-21 06:23:01 +08:00
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#ifndef _BITS_CPU_SET_H
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#define _BITS_CPU_SET_H 1
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#ifndef _SCHED_H
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# error "Never include <bits/cpu-set.h> directly; use <sched.h> instead."
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#endif
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/* Size definition for CPU sets. */
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2017-06-13 18:59:57 +08:00
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#define __CPU_SETSIZE 1024
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#define __NCPUBITS (8 * sizeof (__cpu_mask))
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Remove __need_schedparam and __cpu_set_t_defined.
bits/sched.h has logic to expose only an impl-namespace variant of
struct sched_param (i.e. struct __sched_param), but nothing uses it,
and the only header that includes bits/sched.h is sched.h. The
__need_schedparam logic can therefore be removed.
bits/sched.h also has a great deal of code relating to cpu_set_t
objects that was *almost* the same between the two versions of
bits/sched.h in the tree; a little spelunking indicated that this is
because some bug fixes got applied to the Linux-specific bits/sched.h
but not the generic one. Introduce a new header, bits/cpu-set.h,
containing the version of that code with the bugfixes, have sched.h
include it directly, and delete all of the code from both versions of
bits/sched.h.
Also remove the unnecessary name mangling in the definition of struct
sched_param -- POSIX specifies a field 'sched_priority', so there is
no reason to define it as '__sched_priority' and then paper over that
with a macro. (Just in case someone was using the internal name,
'sched_priority' remains a macro defined to expand to itself, and
'__sched_priority' now expands to 'sched_priority'.)
Finally, as long as I'm touching these files anyway, merge new
constants from linux/sched.h into the Linux bits/sched.h.
* bits/sched.h: Remove __need_schedparam logic and replace with a
normal multiple-include guard. Change field name in struct
sched_param from __sched_priority to sched_priority. Delete
everything under #ifndef __cpu_set_t_defined.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/sched.h: Likewise. Also sync with
kernel sched.h, adding SCHED_ISO and SCHED_DEADLINE constants.
* posix/sched.h: Include bits/cpu-set.h as well as bits/sched.h.
For compatibility, #define sched_priority to itself, and #define
__sched_priority as sched_priority.
* posix/bits/cpu-set.h: New file containing, verbatim, the code
that was under #ifndef __cpu_set_t_defined in
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/sched.h.
* include/bits/cpu-set.h: New wrapper.
* posix/Makefile: Install bits/cpu-set.h.
2017-05-21 06:23:01 +08:00
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/* Type for array elements in 'cpu_set_t'. */
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typedef __CPU_MASK_TYPE __cpu_mask;
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/* Basic access functions. */
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#define __CPUELT(cpu) ((cpu) / __NCPUBITS)
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#define __CPUMASK(cpu) ((__cpu_mask) 1 << ((cpu) % __NCPUBITS))
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Remove __need_schedparam and __cpu_set_t_defined.
bits/sched.h has logic to expose only an impl-namespace variant of
struct sched_param (i.e. struct __sched_param), but nothing uses it,
and the only header that includes bits/sched.h is sched.h. The
__need_schedparam logic can therefore be removed.
bits/sched.h also has a great deal of code relating to cpu_set_t
objects that was *almost* the same between the two versions of
bits/sched.h in the tree; a little spelunking indicated that this is
because some bug fixes got applied to the Linux-specific bits/sched.h
but not the generic one. Introduce a new header, bits/cpu-set.h,
containing the version of that code with the bugfixes, have sched.h
include it directly, and delete all of the code from both versions of
bits/sched.h.
Also remove the unnecessary name mangling in the definition of struct
sched_param -- POSIX specifies a field 'sched_priority', so there is
no reason to define it as '__sched_priority' and then paper over that
with a macro. (Just in case someone was using the internal name,
'sched_priority' remains a macro defined to expand to itself, and
'__sched_priority' now expands to 'sched_priority'.)
Finally, as long as I'm touching these files anyway, merge new
constants from linux/sched.h into the Linux bits/sched.h.
* bits/sched.h: Remove __need_schedparam logic and replace with a
normal multiple-include guard. Change field name in struct
sched_param from __sched_priority to sched_priority. Delete
everything under #ifndef __cpu_set_t_defined.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/sched.h: Likewise. Also sync with
kernel sched.h, adding SCHED_ISO and SCHED_DEADLINE constants.
* posix/sched.h: Include bits/cpu-set.h as well as bits/sched.h.
For compatibility, #define sched_priority to itself, and #define
__sched_priority as sched_priority.
* posix/bits/cpu-set.h: New file containing, verbatim, the code
that was under #ifndef __cpu_set_t_defined in
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/sched.h.
* include/bits/cpu-set.h: New wrapper.
* posix/Makefile: Install bits/cpu-set.h.
2017-05-21 06:23:01 +08:00
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/* Data structure to describe CPU mask. */
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typedef struct
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{
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__cpu_mask __bits[__CPU_SETSIZE / __NCPUBITS];
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} cpu_set_t;
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/* Access functions for CPU masks. */
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#if __GNUC_PREREQ (2, 91)
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# define __CPU_ZERO_S(setsize, cpusetp) \
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Remove __need_schedparam and __cpu_set_t_defined.
bits/sched.h has logic to expose only an impl-namespace variant of
struct sched_param (i.e. struct __sched_param), but nothing uses it,
and the only header that includes bits/sched.h is sched.h. The
__need_schedparam logic can therefore be removed.
bits/sched.h also has a great deal of code relating to cpu_set_t
objects that was *almost* the same between the two versions of
bits/sched.h in the tree; a little spelunking indicated that this is
because some bug fixes got applied to the Linux-specific bits/sched.h
but not the generic one. Introduce a new header, bits/cpu-set.h,
containing the version of that code with the bugfixes, have sched.h
include it directly, and delete all of the code from both versions of
bits/sched.h.
Also remove the unnecessary name mangling in the definition of struct
sched_param -- POSIX specifies a field 'sched_priority', so there is
no reason to define it as '__sched_priority' and then paper over that
with a macro. (Just in case someone was using the internal name,
'sched_priority' remains a macro defined to expand to itself, and
'__sched_priority' now expands to 'sched_priority'.)
Finally, as long as I'm touching these files anyway, merge new
constants from linux/sched.h into the Linux bits/sched.h.
* bits/sched.h: Remove __need_schedparam logic and replace with a
normal multiple-include guard. Change field name in struct
sched_param from __sched_priority to sched_priority. Delete
everything under #ifndef __cpu_set_t_defined.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/sched.h: Likewise. Also sync with
kernel sched.h, adding SCHED_ISO and SCHED_DEADLINE constants.
* posix/sched.h: Include bits/cpu-set.h as well as bits/sched.h.
For compatibility, #define sched_priority to itself, and #define
__sched_priority as sched_priority.
* posix/bits/cpu-set.h: New file containing, verbatim, the code
that was under #ifndef __cpu_set_t_defined in
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/sched.h.
* include/bits/cpu-set.h: New wrapper.
* posix/Makefile: Install bits/cpu-set.h.
2017-05-21 06:23:01 +08:00
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do __builtin_memset (cpusetp, '\0', setsize); while (0)
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#else
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# define __CPU_ZERO_S(setsize, cpusetp) \
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Remove __need_schedparam and __cpu_set_t_defined.
bits/sched.h has logic to expose only an impl-namespace variant of
struct sched_param (i.e. struct __sched_param), but nothing uses it,
and the only header that includes bits/sched.h is sched.h. The
__need_schedparam logic can therefore be removed.
bits/sched.h also has a great deal of code relating to cpu_set_t
objects that was *almost* the same between the two versions of
bits/sched.h in the tree; a little spelunking indicated that this is
because some bug fixes got applied to the Linux-specific bits/sched.h
but not the generic one. Introduce a new header, bits/cpu-set.h,
containing the version of that code with the bugfixes, have sched.h
include it directly, and delete all of the code from both versions of
bits/sched.h.
Also remove the unnecessary name mangling in the definition of struct
sched_param -- POSIX specifies a field 'sched_priority', so there is
no reason to define it as '__sched_priority' and then paper over that
with a macro. (Just in case someone was using the internal name,
'sched_priority' remains a macro defined to expand to itself, and
'__sched_priority' now expands to 'sched_priority'.)
Finally, as long as I'm touching these files anyway, merge new
constants from linux/sched.h into the Linux bits/sched.h.
* bits/sched.h: Remove __need_schedparam logic and replace with a
normal multiple-include guard. Change field name in struct
sched_param from __sched_priority to sched_priority. Delete
everything under #ifndef __cpu_set_t_defined.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/sched.h: Likewise. Also sync with
kernel sched.h, adding SCHED_ISO and SCHED_DEADLINE constants.
* posix/sched.h: Include bits/cpu-set.h as well as bits/sched.h.
For compatibility, #define sched_priority to itself, and #define
__sched_priority as sched_priority.
* posix/bits/cpu-set.h: New file containing, verbatim, the code
that was under #ifndef __cpu_set_t_defined in
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/sched.h.
* include/bits/cpu-set.h: New wrapper.
* posix/Makefile: Install bits/cpu-set.h.
2017-05-21 06:23:01 +08:00
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do { \
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size_t __i; \
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size_t __imax = (setsize) / sizeof (__cpu_mask); \
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__cpu_mask *__bits = (cpusetp)->__bits; \
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for (__i = 0; __i < __imax; ++__i) \
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__bits[__i] = 0; \
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} while (0)
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#endif
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#define __CPU_SET_S(cpu, setsize, cpusetp) \
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Remove __need_schedparam and __cpu_set_t_defined.
bits/sched.h has logic to expose only an impl-namespace variant of
struct sched_param (i.e. struct __sched_param), but nothing uses it,
and the only header that includes bits/sched.h is sched.h. The
__need_schedparam logic can therefore be removed.
bits/sched.h also has a great deal of code relating to cpu_set_t
objects that was *almost* the same between the two versions of
bits/sched.h in the tree; a little spelunking indicated that this is
because some bug fixes got applied to the Linux-specific bits/sched.h
but not the generic one. Introduce a new header, bits/cpu-set.h,
containing the version of that code with the bugfixes, have sched.h
include it directly, and delete all of the code from both versions of
bits/sched.h.
Also remove the unnecessary name mangling in the definition of struct
sched_param -- POSIX specifies a field 'sched_priority', so there is
no reason to define it as '__sched_priority' and then paper over that
with a macro. (Just in case someone was using the internal name,
'sched_priority' remains a macro defined to expand to itself, and
'__sched_priority' now expands to 'sched_priority'.)
Finally, as long as I'm touching these files anyway, merge new
constants from linux/sched.h into the Linux bits/sched.h.
* bits/sched.h: Remove __need_schedparam logic and replace with a
normal multiple-include guard. Change field name in struct
sched_param from __sched_priority to sched_priority. Delete
everything under #ifndef __cpu_set_t_defined.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/sched.h: Likewise. Also sync with
kernel sched.h, adding SCHED_ISO and SCHED_DEADLINE constants.
* posix/sched.h: Include bits/cpu-set.h as well as bits/sched.h.
For compatibility, #define sched_priority to itself, and #define
__sched_priority as sched_priority.
* posix/bits/cpu-set.h: New file containing, verbatim, the code
that was under #ifndef __cpu_set_t_defined in
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/sched.h.
* include/bits/cpu-set.h: New wrapper.
* posix/Makefile: Install bits/cpu-set.h.
2017-05-21 06:23:01 +08:00
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(__extension__ \
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({ size_t __cpu = (cpu); \
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__cpu / 8 < (setsize) \
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? (((__cpu_mask *) ((cpusetp)->__bits))[__CPUELT (__cpu)] \
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|= __CPUMASK (__cpu)) \
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: 0; }))
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#define __CPU_CLR_S(cpu, setsize, cpusetp) \
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Remove __need_schedparam and __cpu_set_t_defined.
bits/sched.h has logic to expose only an impl-namespace variant of
struct sched_param (i.e. struct __sched_param), but nothing uses it,
and the only header that includes bits/sched.h is sched.h. The
__need_schedparam logic can therefore be removed.
bits/sched.h also has a great deal of code relating to cpu_set_t
objects that was *almost* the same between the two versions of
bits/sched.h in the tree; a little spelunking indicated that this is
because some bug fixes got applied to the Linux-specific bits/sched.h
but not the generic one. Introduce a new header, bits/cpu-set.h,
containing the version of that code with the bugfixes, have sched.h
include it directly, and delete all of the code from both versions of
bits/sched.h.
Also remove the unnecessary name mangling in the definition of struct
sched_param -- POSIX specifies a field 'sched_priority', so there is
no reason to define it as '__sched_priority' and then paper over that
with a macro. (Just in case someone was using the internal name,
'sched_priority' remains a macro defined to expand to itself, and
'__sched_priority' now expands to 'sched_priority'.)
Finally, as long as I'm touching these files anyway, merge new
constants from linux/sched.h into the Linux bits/sched.h.
* bits/sched.h: Remove __need_schedparam logic and replace with a
normal multiple-include guard. Change field name in struct
sched_param from __sched_priority to sched_priority. Delete
everything under #ifndef __cpu_set_t_defined.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/sched.h: Likewise. Also sync with
kernel sched.h, adding SCHED_ISO and SCHED_DEADLINE constants.
* posix/sched.h: Include bits/cpu-set.h as well as bits/sched.h.
For compatibility, #define sched_priority to itself, and #define
__sched_priority as sched_priority.
* posix/bits/cpu-set.h: New file containing, verbatim, the code
that was under #ifndef __cpu_set_t_defined in
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/sched.h.
* include/bits/cpu-set.h: New wrapper.
* posix/Makefile: Install bits/cpu-set.h.
2017-05-21 06:23:01 +08:00
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(__extension__ \
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({ size_t __cpu = (cpu); \
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__cpu / 8 < (setsize) \
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? (((__cpu_mask *) ((cpusetp)->__bits))[__CPUELT (__cpu)] \
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&= ~__CPUMASK (__cpu)) \
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: 0; }))
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#define __CPU_ISSET_S(cpu, setsize, cpusetp) \
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Remove __need_schedparam and __cpu_set_t_defined.
bits/sched.h has logic to expose only an impl-namespace variant of
struct sched_param (i.e. struct __sched_param), but nothing uses it,
and the only header that includes bits/sched.h is sched.h. The
__need_schedparam logic can therefore be removed.
bits/sched.h also has a great deal of code relating to cpu_set_t
objects that was *almost* the same between the two versions of
bits/sched.h in the tree; a little spelunking indicated that this is
because some bug fixes got applied to the Linux-specific bits/sched.h
but not the generic one. Introduce a new header, bits/cpu-set.h,
containing the version of that code with the bugfixes, have sched.h
include it directly, and delete all of the code from both versions of
bits/sched.h.
Also remove the unnecessary name mangling in the definition of struct
sched_param -- POSIX specifies a field 'sched_priority', so there is
no reason to define it as '__sched_priority' and then paper over that
with a macro. (Just in case someone was using the internal name,
'sched_priority' remains a macro defined to expand to itself, and
'__sched_priority' now expands to 'sched_priority'.)
Finally, as long as I'm touching these files anyway, merge new
constants from linux/sched.h into the Linux bits/sched.h.
* bits/sched.h: Remove __need_schedparam logic and replace with a
normal multiple-include guard. Change field name in struct
sched_param from __sched_priority to sched_priority. Delete
everything under #ifndef __cpu_set_t_defined.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/sched.h: Likewise. Also sync with
kernel sched.h, adding SCHED_ISO and SCHED_DEADLINE constants.
* posix/sched.h: Include bits/cpu-set.h as well as bits/sched.h.
For compatibility, #define sched_priority to itself, and #define
__sched_priority as sched_priority.
* posix/bits/cpu-set.h: New file containing, verbatim, the code
that was under #ifndef __cpu_set_t_defined in
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/sched.h.
* include/bits/cpu-set.h: New wrapper.
* posix/Makefile: Install bits/cpu-set.h.
2017-05-21 06:23:01 +08:00
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(__extension__ \
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({ size_t __cpu = (cpu); \
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__cpu / 8 < (setsize) \
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? ((((const __cpu_mask *) ((cpusetp)->__bits))[__CPUELT (__cpu)] \
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& __CPUMASK (__cpu))) != 0 \
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: 0; }))
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#define __CPU_COUNT_S(setsize, cpusetp) \
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Remove __need_schedparam and __cpu_set_t_defined.
bits/sched.h has logic to expose only an impl-namespace variant of
struct sched_param (i.e. struct __sched_param), but nothing uses it,
and the only header that includes bits/sched.h is sched.h. The
__need_schedparam logic can therefore be removed.
bits/sched.h also has a great deal of code relating to cpu_set_t
objects that was *almost* the same between the two versions of
bits/sched.h in the tree; a little spelunking indicated that this is
because some bug fixes got applied to the Linux-specific bits/sched.h
but not the generic one. Introduce a new header, bits/cpu-set.h,
containing the version of that code with the bugfixes, have sched.h
include it directly, and delete all of the code from both versions of
bits/sched.h.
Also remove the unnecessary name mangling in the definition of struct
sched_param -- POSIX specifies a field 'sched_priority', so there is
no reason to define it as '__sched_priority' and then paper over that
with a macro. (Just in case someone was using the internal name,
'sched_priority' remains a macro defined to expand to itself, and
'__sched_priority' now expands to 'sched_priority'.)
Finally, as long as I'm touching these files anyway, merge new
constants from linux/sched.h into the Linux bits/sched.h.
* bits/sched.h: Remove __need_schedparam logic and replace with a
normal multiple-include guard. Change field name in struct
sched_param from __sched_priority to sched_priority. Delete
everything under #ifndef __cpu_set_t_defined.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/sched.h: Likewise. Also sync with
kernel sched.h, adding SCHED_ISO and SCHED_DEADLINE constants.
* posix/sched.h: Include bits/cpu-set.h as well as bits/sched.h.
For compatibility, #define sched_priority to itself, and #define
__sched_priority as sched_priority.
* posix/bits/cpu-set.h: New file containing, verbatim, the code
that was under #ifndef __cpu_set_t_defined in
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/sched.h.
* include/bits/cpu-set.h: New wrapper.
* posix/Makefile: Install bits/cpu-set.h.
2017-05-21 06:23:01 +08:00
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__sched_cpucount (setsize, cpusetp)
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#if __GNUC_PREREQ (2, 91)
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# define __CPU_EQUAL_S(setsize, cpusetp1, cpusetp2) \
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Remove __need_schedparam and __cpu_set_t_defined.
bits/sched.h has logic to expose only an impl-namespace variant of
struct sched_param (i.e. struct __sched_param), but nothing uses it,
and the only header that includes bits/sched.h is sched.h. The
__need_schedparam logic can therefore be removed.
bits/sched.h also has a great deal of code relating to cpu_set_t
objects that was *almost* the same between the two versions of
bits/sched.h in the tree; a little spelunking indicated that this is
because some bug fixes got applied to the Linux-specific bits/sched.h
but not the generic one. Introduce a new header, bits/cpu-set.h,
containing the version of that code with the bugfixes, have sched.h
include it directly, and delete all of the code from both versions of
bits/sched.h.
Also remove the unnecessary name mangling in the definition of struct
sched_param -- POSIX specifies a field 'sched_priority', so there is
no reason to define it as '__sched_priority' and then paper over that
with a macro. (Just in case someone was using the internal name,
'sched_priority' remains a macro defined to expand to itself, and
'__sched_priority' now expands to 'sched_priority'.)
Finally, as long as I'm touching these files anyway, merge new
constants from linux/sched.h into the Linux bits/sched.h.
* bits/sched.h: Remove __need_schedparam logic and replace with a
normal multiple-include guard. Change field name in struct
sched_param from __sched_priority to sched_priority. Delete
everything under #ifndef __cpu_set_t_defined.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/sched.h: Likewise. Also sync with
kernel sched.h, adding SCHED_ISO and SCHED_DEADLINE constants.
* posix/sched.h: Include bits/cpu-set.h as well as bits/sched.h.
For compatibility, #define sched_priority to itself, and #define
__sched_priority as sched_priority.
* posix/bits/cpu-set.h: New file containing, verbatim, the code
that was under #ifndef __cpu_set_t_defined in
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/sched.h.
* include/bits/cpu-set.h: New wrapper.
* posix/Makefile: Install bits/cpu-set.h.
2017-05-21 06:23:01 +08:00
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(__builtin_memcmp (cpusetp1, cpusetp2, setsize) == 0)
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#else
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# define __CPU_EQUAL_S(setsize, cpusetp1, cpusetp2) \
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Remove __need_schedparam and __cpu_set_t_defined.
bits/sched.h has logic to expose only an impl-namespace variant of
struct sched_param (i.e. struct __sched_param), but nothing uses it,
and the only header that includes bits/sched.h is sched.h. The
__need_schedparam logic can therefore be removed.
bits/sched.h also has a great deal of code relating to cpu_set_t
objects that was *almost* the same between the two versions of
bits/sched.h in the tree; a little spelunking indicated that this is
because some bug fixes got applied to the Linux-specific bits/sched.h
but not the generic one. Introduce a new header, bits/cpu-set.h,
containing the version of that code with the bugfixes, have sched.h
include it directly, and delete all of the code from both versions of
bits/sched.h.
Also remove the unnecessary name mangling in the definition of struct
sched_param -- POSIX specifies a field 'sched_priority', so there is
no reason to define it as '__sched_priority' and then paper over that
with a macro. (Just in case someone was using the internal name,
'sched_priority' remains a macro defined to expand to itself, and
'__sched_priority' now expands to 'sched_priority'.)
Finally, as long as I'm touching these files anyway, merge new
constants from linux/sched.h into the Linux bits/sched.h.
* bits/sched.h: Remove __need_schedparam logic and replace with a
normal multiple-include guard. Change field name in struct
sched_param from __sched_priority to sched_priority. Delete
everything under #ifndef __cpu_set_t_defined.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/sched.h: Likewise. Also sync with
kernel sched.h, adding SCHED_ISO and SCHED_DEADLINE constants.
* posix/sched.h: Include bits/cpu-set.h as well as bits/sched.h.
For compatibility, #define sched_priority to itself, and #define
__sched_priority as sched_priority.
* posix/bits/cpu-set.h: New file containing, verbatim, the code
that was under #ifndef __cpu_set_t_defined in
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/sched.h.
* include/bits/cpu-set.h: New wrapper.
* posix/Makefile: Install bits/cpu-set.h.
2017-05-21 06:23:01 +08:00
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(__extension__ \
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({ const __cpu_mask *__arr1 = (cpusetp1)->__bits; \
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const __cpu_mask *__arr2 = (cpusetp2)->__bits; \
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size_t __imax = (setsize) / sizeof (__cpu_mask); \
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size_t __i; \
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for (__i = 0; __i < __imax; ++__i) \
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if (__arr1[__i] != __arr2[__i]) \
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break; \
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__i == __imax; }))
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2017-06-13 18:59:57 +08:00
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#endif
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Remove __need_schedparam and __cpu_set_t_defined.
bits/sched.h has logic to expose only an impl-namespace variant of
struct sched_param (i.e. struct __sched_param), but nothing uses it,
and the only header that includes bits/sched.h is sched.h. The
__need_schedparam logic can therefore be removed.
bits/sched.h also has a great deal of code relating to cpu_set_t
objects that was *almost* the same between the two versions of
bits/sched.h in the tree; a little spelunking indicated that this is
because some bug fixes got applied to the Linux-specific bits/sched.h
but not the generic one. Introduce a new header, bits/cpu-set.h,
containing the version of that code with the bugfixes, have sched.h
include it directly, and delete all of the code from both versions of
bits/sched.h.
Also remove the unnecessary name mangling in the definition of struct
sched_param -- POSIX specifies a field 'sched_priority', so there is
no reason to define it as '__sched_priority' and then paper over that
with a macro. (Just in case someone was using the internal name,
'sched_priority' remains a macro defined to expand to itself, and
'__sched_priority' now expands to 'sched_priority'.)
Finally, as long as I'm touching these files anyway, merge new
constants from linux/sched.h into the Linux bits/sched.h.
* bits/sched.h: Remove __need_schedparam logic and replace with a
normal multiple-include guard. Change field name in struct
sched_param from __sched_priority to sched_priority. Delete
everything under #ifndef __cpu_set_t_defined.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/sched.h: Likewise. Also sync with
kernel sched.h, adding SCHED_ISO and SCHED_DEADLINE constants.
* posix/sched.h: Include bits/cpu-set.h as well as bits/sched.h.
For compatibility, #define sched_priority to itself, and #define
__sched_priority as sched_priority.
* posix/bits/cpu-set.h: New file containing, verbatim, the code
that was under #ifndef __cpu_set_t_defined in
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/sched.h.
* include/bits/cpu-set.h: New wrapper.
* posix/Makefile: Install bits/cpu-set.h.
2017-05-21 06:23:01 +08:00
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2017-06-13 18:59:57 +08:00
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#define __CPU_OP_S(setsize, destset, srcset1, srcset2, op) \
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Remove __need_schedparam and __cpu_set_t_defined.
bits/sched.h has logic to expose only an impl-namespace variant of
struct sched_param (i.e. struct __sched_param), but nothing uses it,
and the only header that includes bits/sched.h is sched.h. The
__need_schedparam logic can therefore be removed.
bits/sched.h also has a great deal of code relating to cpu_set_t
objects that was *almost* the same between the two versions of
bits/sched.h in the tree; a little spelunking indicated that this is
because some bug fixes got applied to the Linux-specific bits/sched.h
but not the generic one. Introduce a new header, bits/cpu-set.h,
containing the version of that code with the bugfixes, have sched.h
include it directly, and delete all of the code from both versions of
bits/sched.h.
Also remove the unnecessary name mangling in the definition of struct
sched_param -- POSIX specifies a field 'sched_priority', so there is
no reason to define it as '__sched_priority' and then paper over that
with a macro. (Just in case someone was using the internal name,
'sched_priority' remains a macro defined to expand to itself, and
'__sched_priority' now expands to 'sched_priority'.)
Finally, as long as I'm touching these files anyway, merge new
constants from linux/sched.h into the Linux bits/sched.h.
* bits/sched.h: Remove __need_schedparam logic and replace with a
normal multiple-include guard. Change field name in struct
sched_param from __sched_priority to sched_priority. Delete
everything under #ifndef __cpu_set_t_defined.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/sched.h: Likewise. Also sync with
kernel sched.h, adding SCHED_ISO and SCHED_DEADLINE constants.
* posix/sched.h: Include bits/cpu-set.h as well as bits/sched.h.
For compatibility, #define sched_priority to itself, and #define
__sched_priority as sched_priority.
* posix/bits/cpu-set.h: New file containing, verbatim, the code
that was under #ifndef __cpu_set_t_defined in
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/sched.h.
* include/bits/cpu-set.h: New wrapper.
* posix/Makefile: Install bits/cpu-set.h.
2017-05-21 06:23:01 +08:00
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(__extension__ \
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({ cpu_set_t *__dest = (destset); \
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const __cpu_mask *__arr1 = (srcset1)->__bits; \
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const __cpu_mask *__arr2 = (srcset2)->__bits; \
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size_t __imax = (setsize) / sizeof (__cpu_mask); \
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size_t __i; \
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for (__i = 0; __i < __imax; ++__i) \
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((__cpu_mask *) __dest->__bits)[__i] = __arr1[__i] op __arr2[__i]; \
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__dest; }))
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2017-06-13 18:59:57 +08:00
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#define __CPU_ALLOC_SIZE(count) \
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Remove __need_schedparam and __cpu_set_t_defined.
bits/sched.h has logic to expose only an impl-namespace variant of
struct sched_param (i.e. struct __sched_param), but nothing uses it,
and the only header that includes bits/sched.h is sched.h. The
__need_schedparam logic can therefore be removed.
bits/sched.h also has a great deal of code relating to cpu_set_t
objects that was *almost* the same between the two versions of
bits/sched.h in the tree; a little spelunking indicated that this is
because some bug fixes got applied to the Linux-specific bits/sched.h
but not the generic one. Introduce a new header, bits/cpu-set.h,
containing the version of that code with the bugfixes, have sched.h
include it directly, and delete all of the code from both versions of
bits/sched.h.
Also remove the unnecessary name mangling in the definition of struct
sched_param -- POSIX specifies a field 'sched_priority', so there is
no reason to define it as '__sched_priority' and then paper over that
with a macro. (Just in case someone was using the internal name,
'sched_priority' remains a macro defined to expand to itself, and
'__sched_priority' now expands to 'sched_priority'.)
Finally, as long as I'm touching these files anyway, merge new
constants from linux/sched.h into the Linux bits/sched.h.
* bits/sched.h: Remove __need_schedparam logic and replace with a
normal multiple-include guard. Change field name in struct
sched_param from __sched_priority to sched_priority. Delete
everything under #ifndef __cpu_set_t_defined.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/sched.h: Likewise. Also sync with
kernel sched.h, adding SCHED_ISO and SCHED_DEADLINE constants.
* posix/sched.h: Include bits/cpu-set.h as well as bits/sched.h.
For compatibility, #define sched_priority to itself, and #define
__sched_priority as sched_priority.
* posix/bits/cpu-set.h: New file containing, verbatim, the code
that was under #ifndef __cpu_set_t_defined in
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/sched.h.
* include/bits/cpu-set.h: New wrapper.
* posix/Makefile: Install bits/cpu-set.h.
2017-05-21 06:23:01 +08:00
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((((count) + __NCPUBITS - 1) / __NCPUBITS) * sizeof (__cpu_mask))
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#define __CPU_ALLOC(count) __sched_cpualloc (count)
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#define __CPU_FREE(cpuset) __sched_cpufree (cpuset)
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Remove __need_schedparam and __cpu_set_t_defined.
bits/sched.h has logic to expose only an impl-namespace variant of
struct sched_param (i.e. struct __sched_param), but nothing uses it,
and the only header that includes bits/sched.h is sched.h. The
__need_schedparam logic can therefore be removed.
bits/sched.h also has a great deal of code relating to cpu_set_t
objects that was *almost* the same between the two versions of
bits/sched.h in the tree; a little spelunking indicated that this is
because some bug fixes got applied to the Linux-specific bits/sched.h
but not the generic one. Introduce a new header, bits/cpu-set.h,
containing the version of that code with the bugfixes, have sched.h
include it directly, and delete all of the code from both versions of
bits/sched.h.
Also remove the unnecessary name mangling in the definition of struct
sched_param -- POSIX specifies a field 'sched_priority', so there is
no reason to define it as '__sched_priority' and then paper over that
with a macro. (Just in case someone was using the internal name,
'sched_priority' remains a macro defined to expand to itself, and
'__sched_priority' now expands to 'sched_priority'.)
Finally, as long as I'm touching these files anyway, merge new
constants from linux/sched.h into the Linux bits/sched.h.
* bits/sched.h: Remove __need_schedparam logic and replace with a
normal multiple-include guard. Change field name in struct
sched_param from __sched_priority to sched_priority. Delete
everything under #ifndef __cpu_set_t_defined.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/sched.h: Likewise. Also sync with
kernel sched.h, adding SCHED_ISO and SCHED_DEADLINE constants.
* posix/sched.h: Include bits/cpu-set.h as well as bits/sched.h.
For compatibility, #define sched_priority to itself, and #define
__sched_priority as sched_priority.
* posix/bits/cpu-set.h: New file containing, verbatim, the code
that was under #ifndef __cpu_set_t_defined in
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/sched.h.
* include/bits/cpu-set.h: New wrapper.
* posix/Makefile: Install bits/cpu-set.h.
2017-05-21 06:23:01 +08:00
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__BEGIN_DECLS
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extern int __sched_cpucount (size_t __setsize, const cpu_set_t *__setp)
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__THROW;
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extern cpu_set_t *__sched_cpualloc (size_t __count) __THROW __wur;
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extern void __sched_cpufree (cpu_set_t *__set) __THROW;
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__END_DECLS
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#endif /* bits/cpu-set.h */
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