The C code defines 2 new workqueues: system_percpu_wq and system_dfl_wq,
respectively the futures replacement for system_wq and system_unbound_wq.
This change introduce system_dfl(), that use the new system_dfl_wq.
system_unbound_wq will be replaced in a future release cycle and should
not be used.
Suggested-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Marco Crivellari <marco.crivellari@suse.com>
---
rust/kernel/workqueue.rs | 14 ++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 14 insertions(+)
diff --git a/rust/kernel/workqueue.rs b/rust/kernel/workqueue.rs
index 706e833e9702..300cc2bfe012 100644
--- a/rust/kernel/workqueue.rs
+++ b/rust/kernel/workqueue.rs
@@ -968,11 +968,25 @@ pub fn system_long() -> &'static Queue {
/// Workers are not bound to any specific CPU, not concurrency managed, and all queued work items
/// are executed immediately as long as `max_active` limit is not reached and resources are
/// available.
+///
+/// Note: `system_unbound_wq` will be removed in a future release cycle. Use [`system_dfl_wq`] instead.
pub fn system_unbound() -> &'static Queue {
// SAFETY: `system_unbound_wq` is a C global, always available.
unsafe { Queue::from_raw(bindings::system_unbound_wq) }
}
+/// Returns the system unbound work queue (`system_dfl_wq`).
+///
+/// Workers are not bound to any specific CPU, not concurrency managed, and all queued work items
+/// are executed immediately as long as `max_active` limit is not reached and resources are
+/// available.
+///
+/// Note: `system_dfl_wq` will replace in a future release cycle [`system_unbound_wq`].
+pub fn system_dfl() -> &'static Queue {
+ // SAFETY: `system_dfl_wq` is a C global, always available.
+ unsafe { Queue::from_raw(bindings::system_dfl_wq) }
+}
+
/// Returns the system freezable work queue (`system_freezable_wq`).
///
/// It is equivalent to the one returned by [`system`] except that it's freezable.
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