WORKQUEUE(9) Kernel Developer's Manual WORKQUEUE(9)
NAME
workqueuesimple do-it-in-thread-context framework
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/workqueue.h>
int
workqueue_create(struct workqueue **wqp, const char *name, void (*func)(struct work *, void *), void *arg, pri_t prio, int ipl, int flags);
void
workqueue_enqueue(struct workqueue *wq, struct work *wk, struct cpu_info *ci);
void
workqueue_destroy(struct workqueue *wq);
DESCRIPTION
The workqueue utility routines are provided to defer work which is needed to be processed in a thread context.
 
workqueue_create() creates a workqueue. It takes the following arguments:
wqp
Specify where to store the created workqueue.
name
The name of the workqueue.
func
The function to be called for each work.
arg
An argument to be passed as a second argument of func.
prio
The process priority to be used when sleeping to wait requests.
ipl
The highest IPL at which this workqueue is used.
flags
The value of 0 indicates a standard create operation, however the following flags may be bitwise ORed together:
WQ_MPSAFE
Specifies that the workqueue is multiprocessor safe and does its own locking, otherwise the kernel lock will be held while work will be processed.
WQ_PERCPU
Specifies that the workqueue should have a separate queue for each CPU, thus the work could be enqueued on concrete CPUs.
 
workqueue_enqueue() enqueues the work wk into the workqueue wq.
 
If the WQ_PERCPU flag was set on workqueue creation, the ci argument may be used to specify the CPU on which the work should be enqueued. Also it may be NULL, then work will be enqueued on the current CPU. If WQ_PERCPU flag was not set, ci must be NULL.
 
The enqueued work will be processed in a thread context. A work must not be enqueued again until the callback is called by the workqueue framework.
 
workqueue_destroy() destroys a workqueue and frees associated resources. The caller should ensure that the workqueue has no work enqueued beforehand.
RETURN VALUES
workqueue_create() returns 0 on success. Otherwise, it returns an errno(2).
CODE REFERENCES
This section describes places within the NetBSD source tree where actual code implementing the workqueue subsystem can be found. All pathnames are relative to /usr/src.
 
The workqueue subsystem is implemented within the file sys/kern/subr_workqueue.c.
SEE ALSO