[SCSI] sd: Issue correct protection operation
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1 /******************************************************************************
2 * sched.h
4 * Scheduler state interactions
6 * Copyright (c) 2005, Keir Fraser <keir@xensource.com>
7 */
9 #ifndef __XEN_PUBLIC_SCHED_H__
10 #define __XEN_PUBLIC_SCHED_H__
12 #include "event_channel.h"
15 * The prototype for this hypercall is:
16 * long sched_op_new(int cmd, void *arg)
17 * @cmd == SCHEDOP_??? (scheduler operation).
18 * @arg == Operation-specific extra argument(s), as described below.
20 * **NOTE**:
21 * Versions of Xen prior to 3.0.2 provide only the following legacy version
22 * of this hypercall, supporting only the commands yield, block and shutdown:
23 * long sched_op(int cmd, unsigned long arg)
24 * @cmd == SCHEDOP_??? (scheduler operation).
25 * @arg == 0 (SCHEDOP_yield and SCHEDOP_block)
26 * == SHUTDOWN_* code (SCHEDOP_shutdown)
30 * Voluntarily yield the CPU.
31 * @arg == NULL.
33 #define SCHEDOP_yield 0
36 * Block execution of this VCPU until an event is received for processing.
37 * If called with event upcalls masked, this operation will atomically
38 * reenable event delivery and check for pending events before blocking the
39 * VCPU. This avoids a "wakeup waiting" race.
40 * @arg == NULL.
42 #define SCHEDOP_block 1
45 * Halt execution of this domain (all VCPUs) and notify the system controller.
46 * @arg == pointer to sched_shutdown structure.
48 #define SCHEDOP_shutdown 2
49 struct sched_shutdown {
50 unsigned int reason; /* SHUTDOWN_* */
52 DEFINE_GUEST_HANDLE_STRUCT(sched_shutdown);
55 * Poll a set of event-channel ports. Return when one or more are pending. An
56 * optional timeout may be specified.
57 * @arg == pointer to sched_poll structure.
59 #define SCHEDOP_poll 3
60 struct sched_poll {
61 GUEST_HANDLE(evtchn_port_t) ports;
62 unsigned int nr_ports;
63 uint64_t timeout;
65 DEFINE_GUEST_HANDLE_STRUCT(sched_poll);
68 * Reason codes for SCHEDOP_shutdown. These may be interpreted by control
69 * software to determine the appropriate action. For the most part, Xen does
70 * not care about the shutdown code.
72 #define SHUTDOWN_poweroff 0 /* Domain exited normally. Clean up and kill. */
73 #define SHUTDOWN_reboot 1 /* Clean up, kill, and then restart. */
74 #define SHUTDOWN_suspend 2 /* Clean up, save suspend info, kill. */
75 #define SHUTDOWN_crash 3 /* Tell controller we've crashed. */
77 #endif /* __XEN_PUBLIC_SCHED_H__ */