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rust: add abstraction for struct device
Add an (always) reference-counted abstraction for a generic C `struct device`. This abstraction encapsulates existing `struct device` instances and manages its reference count. Subsystems may use this abstraction as a base to abstract subsystem specific device instances based on a generic `struct device`, such as `struct pci_dev`. Co-developed-by: Wedson Almeida Filho <wedsonaf@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Wedson Almeida Filho <wedsonaf@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@redhat.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240618154841.6716-2-dakr@redhat.com Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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#include <kunit/test-bug.h>
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#include <linux/bug.h>
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#include <linux/build_bug.h>
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#include <linux/device.h>
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#include <linux/err.h>
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#include <linux/errname.h>
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#include <linux/mutex.h>
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rust/kernel/device.rs
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rust/kernel/device.rs
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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//! Generic devices that are part of the kernel's driver model.
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//!
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//! C header: [`include/linux/device.h`](srctree/include/linux/device.h)
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use crate::{
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bindings,
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types::{ARef, Opaque},
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};
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use core::ptr;
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/// A reference-counted device.
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///
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/// This structure represents the Rust abstraction for a C `struct device`. This implementation
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/// abstracts the usage of an already existing C `struct device` within Rust code that we get
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/// passed from the C side.
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///
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/// An instance of this abstraction can be obtained temporarily or permanent.
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///
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/// A temporary one is bound to the lifetime of the C `struct device` pointer used for creation.
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/// A permanent instance is always reference-counted and hence not restricted by any lifetime
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/// boundaries.
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///
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/// For subsystems it is recommended to create a permanent instance to wrap into a subsystem
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/// specific device structure (e.g. `pci::Device`). This is useful for passing it to drivers in
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/// `T::probe()`, such that a driver can store the `ARef<Device>` (equivalent to storing a
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/// `struct device` pointer in a C driver) for arbitrary purposes, e.g. allocating DMA coherent
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/// memory.
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///
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/// # Invariants
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///
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/// The pointer stored in `Self` is non-null and valid for the lifetime of the `ARef` instance. In
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/// particular, the `ARef` instance owns an increment on the underlying object’s reference count.
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///
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/// `bindings::device::release` is valid to be called from any thread, hence `ARef<Device>` can be
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/// dropped from any thread.
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#[repr(transparent)]
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pub struct Device(Opaque<bindings::device>);
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impl Device {
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/// Creates a new reference-counted abstraction instance of an existing `struct device` pointer.
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///
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/// # Safety
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///
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/// Callers must ensure that `ptr` is valid, non-null, and has a non-zero reference count,
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/// i.e. it must be ensured that the reference count of the C `struct device` `ptr` points to
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/// can't drop to zero, for the duration of this function call.
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///
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/// It must also be ensured that `bindings::device::release` can be called from any thread.
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/// While not officially documented, this should be the case for any `struct device`.
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pub unsafe fn from_raw(ptr: *mut bindings::device) -> ARef<Self> {
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// SAFETY: By the safety requirements, ptr is valid.
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// Initially increase the reference count by one to compensate for the final decrement once
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// this newly created `ARef<Device>` instance is dropped.
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unsafe { bindings::get_device(ptr) };
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// CAST: `Self` is a `repr(transparent)` wrapper around `bindings::device`.
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let ptr = ptr.cast::<Self>();
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// SAFETY: By the safety requirements, ptr is valid.
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unsafe { ARef::from_raw(ptr::NonNull::new_unchecked(ptr)) }
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}
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/// Obtain the raw `struct device *`.
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pub(crate) fn as_raw(&self) -> *mut bindings::device {
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self.0.get()
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}
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/// Convert a raw C `struct device` pointer to a `&'a Device`.
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///
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/// # Safety
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///
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/// Callers must ensure that `ptr` is valid, non-null, and has a non-zero reference count,
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/// i.e. it must be ensured that the reference count of the C `struct device` `ptr` points to
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/// can't drop to zero, for the duration of this function call and the entire duration when the
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/// returned reference exists.
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pub unsafe fn as_ref<'a>(ptr: *mut bindings::device) -> &'a Self {
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// SAFETY: Guaranteed by the safety requirements of the function.
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unsafe { &*ptr.cast() }
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}
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}
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// SAFETY: Instances of `Device` are always reference-counted.
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unsafe impl crate::types::AlwaysRefCounted for Device {
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fn inc_ref(&self) {
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// SAFETY: The existence of a shared reference guarantees that the refcount is non-zero.
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unsafe { bindings::get_device(self.as_raw()) };
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}
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unsafe fn dec_ref(obj: ptr::NonNull<Self>) {
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// SAFETY: The safety requirements guarantee that the refcount is non-zero.
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unsafe { bindings::put_device(obj.cast().as_ptr()) }
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}
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}
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// SAFETY: As by the type invariant `Device` can be sent to any thread.
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unsafe impl Send for Device {}
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// SAFETY: `Device` can be shared among threads because all immutable methods are protected by the
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// synchronization in `struct device`.
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unsafe impl Sync for Device {}
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pub mod alloc;
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mod build_assert;
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pub mod device;
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pub mod error;
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pub mod init;
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pub mod ioctl;
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