thread: Make the scheduler pointer a regular pointer
Conceptually, it doesn't make sense for a thread to be able to persist the lifetime of a scheduler. A scheduler should be taking care of the threads; the threads should not be taking care of the scheduler. If the threads outlive the scheduler (or we simply don't actually terminate/shutdown the threads), then it should be considered a bug that we need to fix. Attributing this to balika011, as they opened #1317 to attempt to fix this in a similar way, but my refactoring of the kernel code caused quite a few conflicts.
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/// available. In case of a timeout, the object will be nullptr.
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WakeupCallback wakeup_callback;
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std::shared_ptr<Scheduler> scheduler;
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Scheduler* scheduler = nullptr;
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u32 ideal_core{0xFFFFFFFF};
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u64 affinity_mask{0x1};
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