DOC: sched: add missing scheduler API documentation for tasklet_wakeup_after()
This was added to 2.6 but the doc was forgotten. Let's add it. It's not needed to backport this since it's only used for new developments.
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@ -103,6 +103,17 @@ void tasklet_wakeup(tl)
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least once. The tasklet will run on its assigned thread, or on any
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thread if its TID is negative.
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struct list *tasklet_wakeup_after(head, tl)
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Schedule tasklet <tl> to run immediately the current one if <head> is
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NULL, or after the last queued one if <head> is non-null. The new head
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is returned, to be passed to the next call. The purpose here is to
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permit instant wakeups of resumed tasklets that still preserve
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ordering between them. A typical use case is for a mux' I/O handler to
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instantly wake up a series of urgent streams before continuing with
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already queued tasklets. This may induce extra latencies for pending
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jobs and must only be used extremely carefully when it's certain that
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the processing will benefit from using fresh data from the L1 cache.
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void tasklet_wakeup_on(tl, thr)
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Make sure that tasklet <tl> will wake up on thread <thr>, that is, will
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execute at least once. The designated thread may only differ from the
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