ladybird/Kernel/Scheduler.h
Andreas Kling fd740829d1 Kernel: Switch to eagerly restoring x86 FPU state on context switch
Lazy FPU restore is well known to be vulnerable to timing attacks,
and eager restore is a lot simpler anyway, so let's just do it eagerly.
2020-01-01 16:54:21 +01:00

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#pragma once
#include <AK/Assertions.h>
#include <AK/Types.h>
#include <AK/Function.h>
#include <AK/IntrusiveList.h>
class Process;
class Thread;
class WaitQueue;
struct RegisterDump;
struct SchedulerData;
extern Thread* current;
extern Thread* g_finalizer;
extern Thread* g_colonel;
extern WaitQueue* g_finalizer_wait_queue;
extern u64 g_uptime;
extern SchedulerData* g_scheduler_data;
class Scheduler {
public:
static void initialize();
static void timer_tick(RegisterDump&);
static bool pick_next();
static void pick_next_and_switch_now();
static void switch_now();
static bool yield();
static bool donate_to(Thread*, const char* reason);
static bool context_switch(Thread&);
static void prepare_to_modify_tss(Thread&);
static Process* colonel();
static bool is_active();
static void beep();
static void idle_loop();
static void stop_idling();
template<typename Callback>
static inline IterationDecision for_each_runnable(Callback);
template<typename Callback>
static inline IterationDecision for_each_nonrunnable(Callback);
static void init_thread(Thread& thread);
static void update_state_for_thread(Thread& thread);
private:
static void prepare_for_iret_to_new_process();
};