sched: reorder code to fit comment bodies; comment typos

Closes 23560
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Matt Traudt 2017-09-19 20:03:17 -04:00
parent 1c956ccd5f
commit 4a3b61a5b3
4 changed files with 26 additions and 27 deletions

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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
* - "Scheduler implementation": a scheduler_t. The scheduling system has one
* active scheduling implementation at a time.
*
* In this file you will find state that any scheduler implmentation can have
* In this file you will find state that any scheduler implementation can have
* access to as well as the functions the rest of Tor uses to interact with the
* scheduling system.
*

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@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ typedef struct scheduler_s {
* we should do whatever we need to do in order to move some cells from
* their circuit queues to output buffers in an intelligent manner. We
* should do this quickly. When we are done, we'll try to schedule() ourself
* if more work needs to be done to setup the next scehduling run. */
* if more work needs to be done to setup the next scheduling run. */
void (*run)(void);
/*
@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ void scheduler_touch_channel(channel_t *chan);
#ifdef SCHEDULER_KIST_PRIVATE
/* Socke table entry which holds information of a channel's socket and kernel
/* Socket table entry which holds information of a channel's socket and kernel
* TCP information. Only used by KIST. */
typedef struct socket_table_ent_s {
HT_ENTRY(socket_table_ent_s) node;

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@ -28,18 +28,6 @@
* Data structures and supporting functions
*****************************************************************************/
#ifdef HAVE_KIST_SUPPORT
/* Indicate if KIST lite mode is on or off. We can disable it at runtime.
* Important to have because of the KISTLite -> KIST possible transition. */
static unsigned int kist_lite_mode = 0;
/* Indicate if we don't have the kernel support. This can happen if the kernel
* changed and it doesn't recognized the values passed to the syscalls needed
* by KIST. In that case, fallback to the naive approach. */
static unsigned int kist_no_kernel_support = 0;
#else /* !(defined(HAVE_KIST_SUPPORT)) */
static unsigned int kist_lite_mode = 1;
#endif /* defined(HAVE_KIST_SUPPORT) */
/* Socket_table hash table stuff. The socket_table keeps track of per-socket
* limit information imposed by kist and used by kist. */
@ -105,6 +93,18 @@ static double sock_buf_size_factor = 1.0;
/* How often the scheduler runs. */
STATIC int32_t sched_run_interval = 10;
#ifdef HAVE_KIST_SUPPORT
/* Indicate if KIST lite mode is on or off. We can disable it at runtime.
* Important to have because of the KISTLite -> KIST possible transition. */
static unsigned int kist_lite_mode = 0;
/* Indicate if we don't have the kernel support. This can happen if the kernel
* changed and it doesn't recognized the values passed to the syscalls needed
* by KIST. In that case, fallback to the naive approach. */
static unsigned int kist_no_kernel_support = 0;
#else /* !(defined(HAVE_KIST_SUPPORT)) */
static unsigned int kist_lite_mode = 1;
#endif /* defined(HAVE_KIST_SUPPORT) */
/*****************************************************************************
* Internally called function implementations
*****************************************************************************/
@ -256,8 +256,8 @@ update_socket_info_impl, (socket_table_ent_t *ent))
*
* <----------------kernel-outbound-socket-queue----------------|
* <*********---------------------------------------------------|
* <----TCP-space-----|----extra-space-----|
* <------------------|
* |----TCP-space-----|----extra-space-----|
* |------------------|
* ^ ((cwnd - unacked) * mss) bytes
* |--------------------|
* ^ ((cwnd * mss) * factor) bytes
@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ update_socket_info_impl, (socket_table_ent_t *ent))
}
/* Given a socket that isn't in the table, add it.
* Given a socket that is in the table, reinit values that need init-ing
* Given a socket that is in the table, re-init values that need init-ing
* every scheduling run
*/
static void
@ -364,8 +364,7 @@ set_scheduler_run_interval(const networkstatus_t *ns)
}
}
/* Return true iff the channel associated socket can write to the kernel that
* is hasn't reach the limit. */
/* Return true iff the channel hasnt hit its kist-imposed write limit yet */
static int
socket_can_write(socket_table_t *table, const channel_t *chan)
{
@ -375,7 +374,7 @@ socket_can_write(socket_table_t *table, const channel_t *chan)
return 1; // Just return true, saying that kist wouldn't limit the socket
}
/* We previously caclulated a write limit for this socket. In the below
/* We previously calculated a write limit for this socket. In the below
* calculation, first determine how much room is left in bytes. Then divide
* that by the amount of space a cell takes. If there's room for at least 1
* cell, then KIST will allow the socket to write. */
@ -397,7 +396,7 @@ update_socket_info(socket_table_t *table, const channel_t *chan)
update_socket_info_impl(ent);
}
/* Increament the channel's socket written value by the number of bytes. */
/* Increment the channel's socket written value by the number of bytes. */
static void
update_socket_written(socket_table_t *table, channel_t *chan, size_t bytes)
{
@ -523,11 +522,11 @@ kist_scheduler_schedule(void)
if (diff < sched_run_interval) {
next_run.tv_sec = 0;
/* Takes 1000 ms -> us. This will always be valid because diff can NOT be
* negative and can NOT be smaller than sched_run_interval so values can
* negative and can NOT be bigger than sched_run_interval so values can
* only go from 1000 usec (diff set to interval - 1) to 100000 usec (diff
* set to 0) for the maximum allowed run interval (100ms). */
next_run.tv_usec = (int) ((sched_run_interval - diff) * 1000);
/* Readding an event reschedules it. It does not duplicate it. */
/* Re-adding an event reschedules it. It does not duplicate it. */
scheduler_ev_add(&next_run);
} else {
scheduler_ev_active(EV_TIMEOUT);
@ -543,7 +542,7 @@ kist_scheduler_run(void)
/* The last distinct chan served in a sched loop. */
channel_t *prev_chan = NULL;
int flush_result; // temporarily store results from flush calls
/* Channels to be readding to pending at the end */
/* Channels to be re-adding to pending at the end */
smartlist_t *to_readd = NULL;
smartlist_t *cp = get_channels_pending();
@ -667,7 +666,7 @@ kist_scheduler_run(void)
smartlist_len(cp),
(to_readd ? smartlist_len(to_readd) : -1));
/* Readd any channels we need to */
/* Re-add any channels we need to */
if (to_readd) {
SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(to_readd, channel_t *, readd_chan) {
readd_chan->scheduler_state = SCHED_CHAN_PENDING;

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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ have_work(void)
return smartlist_len(cp) > 0;
}
/** Retrigger the scheduler in a way safe to use from the callback */
/** Re-trigger the scheduler in a way safe to use from the callback */
static void
vanilla_scheduler_schedule(void)