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Tejun Heo 5b26f7b920 sched_ext: Allow SCX_DSQ_LOCAL_ON for direct dispatches
In ops.dispatch(), SCX_DSQ_LOCAL_ON can be used to dispatch the task to the
local DSQ of any CPU. However, during direct dispatch from ops.select_cpu()
and ops.enqueue(), this isn't allowed. This is because dispatching to the
local DSQ of a remote CPU requires locking both the task's current and new
rq's and such double locking can't be done directly from ops.enqueue().

While waking up a task, as ops.select_cpu() can pick any CPU and both
ops.select_cpu() and ops.enqueue() can use SCX_DSQ_LOCAL as the dispatch
target to dispatch to the DSQ of the picked CPU, the BPF scheduler can still
do whatever it wants to do. However, while a task is being enqueued for a
different reason, e.g. after its slice expiration, only ops.enqueue() is
called and there's no way for the BPF scheduler to directly dispatch to the
local DSQ of a remote CPU. This gap in API forces schedulers into
work-arounds which are not straightforward or optimal such as skipping
direct dispatches in such cases.

Implement deferred enqueueing to allow directly dispatching to the local DSQ
of a remote CPU from ops.select_cpu() and ops.enqueue(). Such tasks are
temporarily queued on rq->scx.ddsp_deferred_locals. When the rq lock can be
safely released, the tasks are taken off the list and queued on the target
local DSQs using dispatch_to_local_dsq().

v2: - Add missing return after queue_balance_callback() in
      schedule_deferred(). (David).

    - dispatch_to_local_dsq() now assumes that @rq is locked but unpinned
      and thus no longer takes @rf. Updated accordingly.

    - UP build warning fix.

Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
Tested-by: Andrea Righi <righi.andrea@gmail.com>
Acked-by: David Vernet <void@manifault.com>
Cc: Dan Schatzberg <schatzberg.dan@gmail.com>
Cc: Changwoo Min <changwoo@igalia.com>
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