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  1. /*
  2. * This file is part of the StarPU Handbook.
  3. * Copyright (C) 2009--2011 Universit@'e de Bordeaux
  4. * Copyright (C) 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
  5. * Copyright (C) 2011, 2012 Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et Automatique
  6. * See the file version.doxy for copying conditions.
  7. */
  8. /*! \defgroup API_Scheduling_Policy Scheduling Policy
  9. \brief TODO. While StarPU comes with a variety of scheduling policies
  10. (see \ref TaskSchedulingPolicy), it may sometimes be desirable to
  11. implement custom policies to address specific problems. The API
  12. described below allows users to write their own scheduling policy.
  13. \struct starpu_sched_policy
  14. \ingroup API_Scheduling_Policy
  15. This structure contains all the methods that implement a
  16. scheduling policy. An application may specify which scheduling
  17. strategy in the field starpu_conf::sched_policy passed to the function
  18. starpu_init().
  19. \var void (*starpu_sched_policy::init_sched)(unsigned sched_ctx_id)
  20. Initialize the scheduling policy.
  21. \var void (*starpu_sched_policy::deinit_sched)(unsigned sched_ctx_id)
  22. Cleanup the scheduling policy.
  23. \var int (*starpu_sched_policy::push_task)(struct starpu_task *)
  24. Insert a task into the scheduler.
  25. \var void (*starpu_sched_policy::push_task_notify)(struct starpu_task *, int workerid, int perf_workerid, unsigned sched_ctx_id)
  26. Notify the scheduler that a task was pushed on a given worker.
  27. This method is called when a task that was explicitly
  28. assigned to a worker becomes ready and is about to be executed
  29. by the worker. This method therefore permits to keep the state
  30. of the scheduler coherent even when StarPU bypasses the
  31. scheduling strategy.
  32. \var struct starpu_task *(*starpu_sched_policy::pop_task)(unsigned sched_ctx_id)
  33. Get a task from the scheduler. The mutex associated to the
  34. worker is already taken when this method is called. If this
  35. method is defined as NULL, the worker will only execute tasks
  36. from its local queue. In this case, the push_task method
  37. should use the starpu_push_local_task method to assign tasks
  38. to the different workers.
  39. \var struct starpu_task *(*starpu_sched_policy::pop_every_task)(unsigned sched_ctx_id)
  40. Remove all available tasks from the scheduler (tasks are
  41. chained by the means of the field starpu_task::prev and
  42. starpu_task::next). The mutex associated to the worker is
  43. already taken when this method is called. This is currently
  44. not used.
  45. \var void (*starpu_sched_policy::pre_exec_hook)(struct starpu_task *)
  46. Optional field. This method is called every time a task is starting.
  47. \var void (*starpu_sched_policy::post_exec_hook)(struct starpu_task *)
  48. Optional field. This method is called every time a task has been executed.
  49. \var void (*starpu_sched_policy::add_workers)(unsigned sched_ctx_id, int *workerids, unsigned nworkers)
  50. Initialize scheduling structures corresponding to each worker used by the policy.
  51. \var void (*starpu_sched_policy::remove_workers)(unsigned sched_ctx_id, int *workerids, unsigned nworkers)
  52. Deinitialize scheduling structures corresponding to each worker used by the policy.
  53. \var const char *starpu_sched_policy::policy_name
  54. Optional field. Name of the policy.
  55. \var const char *starpu_sched_policy::policy_description
  56. Optional field. Human readable description of the policy.
  57. \fn struct starpu_sched_policy **starpu_sched_get_predefined_policies()
  58. \ingroup API_Scheduling_Policy
  59. Return an NULL-terminated array of all the predefined scheduling
  60. policies.
  61. \fn void starpu_worker_get_sched_condition(int workerid, starpu_pthread_mutex_t **sched_mutex, starpu_pthread_cond_t **sched_cond)
  62. \ingroup API_Scheduling_Policy
  63. When there is no available task for a worker, StarPU blocks this
  64. worker on a condition variable. This function specifies which
  65. condition variable (and the associated mutex) should be used to block
  66. (and to wake up) a worker. Note that multiple workers may use the same
  67. condition variable. For instance, in the case of a scheduling strategy
  68. with a single task queue, the same condition variable would be used to
  69. block and wake up all workers.
  70. \fn int starpu_sched_set_min_priority(int min_prio)
  71. \ingroup API_Scheduling_Policy
  72. TODO: check if this is correct
  73. Defines the minimum task priority level supported by the scheduling
  74. policy. The default minimum priority level is the same as the default
  75. priority level which is 0 by convention. The application may access
  76. that value by calling the function starpu_sched_get_min_priority().
  77. This function should only be called from the initialization method of
  78. the scheduling policy, and should not be used directly from the
  79. application.
  80. \fn int starpu_sched_set_max_priority(int max_prio)
  81. \ingroup API_Scheduling_Policy
  82. TODO: check if this is correct
  83. Defines the maximum priority level supported by the scheduling policy.
  84. The default maximum priority level is 1. The application may access
  85. that value by calling the function starpu_sched_get_max_priority().
  86. This function should only be called from the initialization method of
  87. the scheduling policy, and should not be used directly from the
  88. application.
  89. \fn int starpu_sched_get_min_priority(void)
  90. \ingroup API_Scheduling_Policy
  91. TODO: check if this is correct
  92. Returns the current minimum priority level supported by the scheduling
  93. policy
  94. \fn int starpu_sched_get_max_priority(void)
  95. \ingroup API_Scheduling_Policy
  96. TODO: check if this is correct
  97. Returns the current maximum priority level supported by the scheduling
  98. policy
  99. \fn int starpu_push_local_task(int workerid, struct starpu_task *task, int back)
  100. \ingroup API_Scheduling_Policy
  101. The scheduling policy may put tasks directly into a worker’s local
  102. queue so that it is not always necessary to create its own queue when
  103. the local queue is sufficient. If \p back is not 0, \p task is put
  104. at the back of the queue where the worker will pop tasks first.
  105. Setting \p back to 0 therefore ensures a FIFO ordering.
  106. \fn int starpu_push_task_end(struct starpu_task *task)
  107. \ingroup API_Scheduling_Policy
  108. This function must be called by a scheduler to notify that the given
  109. task has just been pushed.
  110. \fn int starpu_worker_can_execute_task(unsigned workerid, struct starpu_task *task, unsigned nimpl)
  111. \ingroup API_Scheduling_Policy
  112. Check if the worker specified by workerid can execute the codelet.
  113. Schedulers need to call it before assigning a task to a worker,
  114. otherwise the task may fail to execute.
  115. \fn int starpu_worker_can_execute_task_impl(unsigned workerid, struct starpu_task *task, unsigned *impl_mask)
  116. \ingroup API_Scheduling_Policy
  117. Check if the worker specified by workerid can execute the codelet and returns
  118. which implementation numbers can be used.
  119. Schedulers need to call it before assigning a task to a worker,
  120. otherwise the task may fail to execute.
  121. This should be preferred rather than calling starpu_worker_can_execute_task for
  122. each and every implementation. It can also be used with impl_mask == NULL to
  123. check for at least one implementation without determining which.
  124. \fn int starpu_worker_can_execute_task_first_impl(unsigned workerid, struct starpu_task *task, unsigned *nimpl)
  125. \ingroup API_Scheduling_Policy
  126. Check if the worker specified by workerid can execute the codelet and returns
  127. the first implementation which can be used.
  128. Schedulers need to call it before assigning a task to a worker,
  129. otherwise the task may fail to execute.
  130. This should be preferred rather than calling starpu_worker_can_execute_task for
  131. each and every implementation. It can also be used with impl_mask == NULL to
  132. check for at least one implementation without determining which.
  133. \fn uint32_t starpu_task_footprint(struct starpu_perfmodel *model, struct starpu_task *task, struct starpu_perfmodel_arch *arch, unsigned nimpl)
  134. \ingroup API_Scheduling_Policy
  135. Returns the footprint for a given task, taking into account user-provided
  136. perfmodel footprint or size_base functions.
  137. \fn uint32_t starpu_task_data_footprint(struct starpu_task *task)
  138. \ingroup API_Scheduling_Policy
  139. Returns the raw footprint for the data of a given task (without taking into account user-provided functions).
  140. \fn double starpu_task_expected_length(struct starpu_task *task, struct starpu_perfmodel_arch *arch, unsigned nimpl)
  141. \ingroup API_Scheduling_Policy
  142. Returns expected task duration in micro-seconds.
  143. \fn double starpu_worker_get_relative_speedup(struct starpu_perfmodel_arch *perf_arch)
  144. \ingroup API_Scheduling_Policy
  145. Returns an estimated speedup factor relative to CPU speed
  146. \fn double starpu_task_expected_data_transfer_time(unsigned memory_node, struct starpu_task *task)
  147. \ingroup API_Scheduling_Policy
  148. Returns expected data transfer time in micro-seconds.
  149. \fn double starpu_data_expected_transfer_time(starpu_data_handle_t handle, unsigned memory_node, enum starpu_data_access_mode mode)
  150. \ingroup API_Scheduling_Policy
  151. Predict the transfer time (in micro-seconds) to move \p handle to a memory node
  152. \fn double starpu_task_expected_power(struct starpu_task *task, struct starpu_perfmodel_arch *arch, unsigned nimpl)
  153. \ingroup API_Scheduling_Policy
  154. Returns expected power consumption in J
  155. \fn double starpu_task_expected_conversion_time(struct starpu_task *task, struct starpu_perfmodel_arch *arch, unsigned nimpl)
  156. \ingroup API_Scheduling_Policy
  157. Returns expected conversion time in ms (multiformat interface only)
  158. \fn int starpu_get_prefetch_flag(void)
  159. \ingroup API_Scheduling_Policy
  160. Whether \ref STARPU_PREFETCH was set
  161. \fn int starpu_prefetch_task_input_on_node(struct starpu_task *task, unsigned node)
  162. \ingroup API_Scheduling_Policy
  163. Prefetch data for a given task on a given node
  164. \fn void starpu_sched_ctx_worker_shares_tasks_lists(int workerid, int sched_ctx_id)
  165. \ingroup API_Scheduling_Policy
  166. The scheduling policies indicates if the worker may pop tasks from the list of other workers
  167. or if there is a central list with task for all the workers
  168. */