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author | Rob Landley <rob@landley.net> | 2012-08-05 23:05:16 -0500 |
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committer | Rob Landley <rob@landley.net> | 2012-08-05 23:05:16 -0500 |
commit | 878aca71af67b6ceae27f6129e13c809fe8e993d (patch) | |
tree | 957be18181db7d7f968069478c6edcf6e7c1ed4b /toys | |
parent | 28ccfd873aac07901f1899268e3f36494e4094c1 (diff) | |
download | toybox-878aca71af67b6ceae27f6129e13c809fe8e993d.tar.gz |
Rewrite taskset to use syscall directly without macros/prototypes glibc refuses to make available without yet more wacky inappropriate #defines. (Linux is not the hurd.)
Diffstat (limited to 'toys')
-rw-r--r-- | toys/taskset.c | 151 |
1 files changed, 66 insertions, 85 deletions
diff --git a/toys/taskset.c b/toys/taskset.c index beb4e90c..7ac3b572 100644 --- a/toys/taskset.c +++ b/toys/taskset.c @@ -6,124 +6,105 @@ * * No standard. -USE_TASKSET(NEWTOY(taskset, "<1pa", TOYFLAG_BIN|TOYFLAG_NEEDROOT)) +USE_TASKSET(NEWTOY(taskset, "<1^pa", TOYFLAG_BIN|TOYFLAG_STAYROOT)) config TASKSET bool "taskset" default y help - usage: taskset [-ap] [mask] [PID|cmd [args...]] + usage: taskset [-ap] [mask] [PID | cmd [args...]] + + Launch a new task which may only run on certain processors, or change + the processor affinity of an exisitng PID. + + Mask is a hex string where each bit represents a processor the process + is allowed to run on. PID without a mask displays existing affinity. - When mask is present the CPU affinity mask of a given PID will - be set to this mask. When a mask is not given, the mask will - be printed. A mask is a hexadecimal string where the bit position - matches the cpu number. - -a Set/get the affinity of all tasks of a PID. -p Set/get the affinity of given PID instead of a new command. + -a Set/get the affinity of all threads of the PID. */ -#define _GNU_SOURCE #include "toys.h" -#define A_FLAG 0x1 -#define P_FLAG 0x2 - -static int str_to_cpu_set(char * mask, cpu_set_t *set) -{ - int size = strlen(mask); - char *ptr = mask + size - 1; - int cpu = 0; - - CPU_ZERO(set); - if (size > 1 && mask[0] == '0' && mask[1] == 'x') mask += 2; +#define FLAG_a 0x1 +#define FLAG_p 0x2 - while(ptr >= mask) { - char val = 0; +// Prototype for syscall wrappers sched.h refuses to give us +int sched_setaffinity(pid_t pid, size_t size, void *cpuset); +int sched_getaffinity(pid_t pid, size_t size, void *cpuset); - if ( *ptr >= '0' && *ptr <= '9') val = *ptr - '0'; - else if (*ptr >= 'a' && *ptr <= 'f') val = 10 + (*ptr - 'a'); - else return -1; +// mask is an array of long, which makes the layout a bit weird on big +// endian systems but as long as it's consistent... - if (val & 1) CPU_SET(cpu, set); - if (val & 2) CPU_SET(cpu + 1, set); - if (val & 4) CPU_SET(cpu + 2, set); - if (val & 8) CPU_SET(cpu + 3, set); +static void do_taskset(pid_t pid, int quiet) +{ + unsigned long *mask = (unsigned long *)toybuf; + char *s = *toys.optargs, *failed = "failed to %s %d's affinity"; + int i, j, k; - ptr--; - cpu += 4; - } - return 0; -} + for (i=0; ; i++) { + if (!quiet) { + int j = sizeof(toybuf), flag = 0; -static char * cpu_set_to_str(cpu_set_t *set) -{ - int cpu; - char *ptr = toybuf; - - for (cpu = (8*sizeof(cpu_set_t) - 4); cpu >= 0; cpu -= 4) { - char val = 0; - - if (CPU_ISSET(cpu, set)) val |= 1; - if (CPU_ISSET(cpu + 1, set)) val |= 2; - if (CPU_ISSET(cpu + 2, set)) val |= 4; - if (CPU_ISSET(cpu + 3, set)) val |= 8; - if (ptr != toybuf || val != 0) { - if (val < 10) *ptr = '0' + val; - else *ptr = 'a' + (val - 10); - ptr++; - } - } - *ptr = 0; - return toybuf; -} + if (sched_getaffinity(pid, sizeof(toybuf), (void *)mask)) + perror_exit(failed, "get", pid); -static void do_taskset(pid_t pid, int quiet) -{ - cpu_set_t mask; + printf("pid %d's %s affinity mask: ", pid, i ? "new" : "current"); - if (!pid) return; - if (sched_getaffinity(pid, sizeof(mask), &mask)) - perror_exit("failed to get %d's affinity", pid); + while (j--) { + int x = 255 & (mask[j/sizeof(long)] >> (8*(j&(sizeof(long)-1)))); - if (!quiet) printf("pid %d's current affinity mask: %s\n", pid, cpu_set_to_str(&mask)); + if (flag) printf("%02x", x); + else if (x) { + flag++; + printf("%x", x); + } + } + putchar('\n'); + } - if (toys.optc >= 2) - { - if (str_to_cpu_set(toys.optargs[0], &mask)) - perror_exit("bad mask: %s", toys.optargs[0]); + if (i || toys.optc < 2) return; - if (sched_setaffinity(pid, sizeof(mask), &mask)) - perror_exit("failed to set %d's affinity", pid); + memset(toybuf, 0, sizeof(toybuf)); + k = strlen(s = *toys.optargs); + s += k; + for (j = 0; j<k; j++) { + unsigned long digit = *(--s) - '0'; - if (sched_getaffinity(pid, sizeof(mask), &mask)) - perror_exit("failed to get %d's affinity", pid); + if (digit > 9) digit = 10 + tolower(*s)-'a'; + if (digit > 15) error_exit("bad mask '%s'", *toys.optargs); + mask[j/(2*sizeof(long))] |= digit << 4*(j&((2*sizeof(long))-1)); + } - if (!quiet) printf("pid %d's new affinity mask: %s\n", pid, cpu_set_to_str(&mask)); + if (sched_setaffinity(pid, sizeof(toybuf), (void *)mask)) + perror_exit(failed, "set", pid); } } -static int task_cb(struct dirtree *new) +static int task_callback(struct dirtree *new) { if (!new->parent) return DIRTREE_RECURSE; - if (S_ISDIR(new->st.st_mode) && *new->name != '.') - do_taskset(atoi(new->name), 0); + if (isdigit(*new->name)) do_taskset(atoi(new->name), 0); return 0; } void taskset_main(void) { - char *pidstr = (toys.optc==1) ? toys.optargs[0] : toys.optargs[1]; - - if (!(toys.optflags & P_FLAG)) { - if (toys.optc >= 2) { - do_taskset(getpid(),1); - xexec(&toys.optargs[1]); - } else error_exit("Needs at least a mask and a command"); + if (!(toys.optflags & FLAG_p)) { + if (toys.optc < 2) error_exit("Needs 2 args"); + do_taskset(getpid(), 1); + xexec(toys.optargs+1); + } else { + char *c; + pid_t pid = strtol(toys.optargs[toys.optc-1], &c, 10); + + if (*c) error_exit("Not int %s", toys.optargs[1]); + + if (toys.optflags & FLAG_a) { + char buf[33]; + sprintf(buf, "/proc/%ld/task/", (long)pid); + dirtree_read(buf, task_callback); + } else do_taskset(pid, 0); } - - if (toys.optflags & A_FLAG) { - sprintf(toybuf, "/proc/%s/task/", pidstr); - dirtree_read(toybuf, task_cb); - } else do_taskset(atoi(pidstr), 0); } |