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Toolchain and infrastructure: - Enable a set of Clippy lints: 'ptr_as_ptr', 'ptr_cast_constness', 'as_ptr_cast_mut', 'as_underscore', 'cast_lossless' and 'ref_as_ptr'. These are intended to avoid type casts with the 'as' operator, which are quite powerful, into restricted variants that are less powerful and thus should help to avoid mistakes. - Remove the 'author' key now that most instances were moved to the plural one in the previous cycle. 'kernel' crate: - New 'bug' module: add 'warn_on!' macro which reuses the existing 'BUG'/'WARN' infrastructure, i.e. it respects the usual sysctls and kernel parameters: warn_on!(value == 42); To avoid duplicating the assembly code, the same strategy is followed as for the static branch code in order to share the assembly between both C and Rust. This required a few rearrangements on C arch headers -- the existing C macros should still generate the same outputs, thus no functional change expected there. - 'workqueue' module: add delayed work items, including a 'DelayedWork' struct, a 'impl_has_delayed_work!' macro and an 'enqueue_delayed' method, e.g.: /// Enqueue the struct for execution on the system workqueue, /// where its value will be printed 42 jiffies later. fn print_later(value: Arc<MyStruct>) { let _ = workqueue::system().enqueue_delayed(value, 42); } - New 'bits' module: add support for 'bit' and 'genmask' functions, with runtime- and compile-time variants, e.g.: static_assert!(0b00010000 == bit_u8(4)); static_assert!(0b00011110 == genmask_u8(1..=4)); assert!(checked_bit_u32(u32::BITS).is_none()); - 'uaccess' module: add 'UserSliceReader::strcpy_into_buf', which reads NUL-terminated strings from userspace into a '&CStr'. Introduce 'UserPtr' newtype, similar in purpose to '__user' in C, to minimize mistakes handling userspace pointers, including mixing them up with integers and leaking them via the 'Debug' trait. Add it to the prelude, too. - Start preparations for the replacement of our custom 'CStr' type with the analogous type in the 'core' standard library. This will take place across several cycles to make it easier. For this one, it includes a new 'fmt' module, using upstream method names and some other cleanups. Replace 'fmt!' with a re-export, which helps Clippy lint properly, and clean up the found 'uninlined-format-args' instances. - 'dma' module: - Clarify wording and be consistent in 'coherent' nomenclature. - Convert the 'read!()' and 'write!()' macros to return a 'Result'. - Add 'as_slice()', 'write()' methods in 'CoherentAllocation'. - Expose 'count()' and 'size()' in 'CoherentAllocation' and add the corresponding type invariants. - Implement 'CoherentAllocation::dma_handle_with_offset()'. - 'time' module: - Make 'Instant' generic over clock source. This allows the compiler to assert that arithmetic expressions involving the 'Instant' use 'Instants' based on the same clock source. - Make 'HrTimer' generic over the timer mode. 'HrTimer' timers take a 'Duration' or an 'Instant' when setting the expiry time, depending on the timer mode. With this change, the compiler can check the type matches the timer mode. - Add an abstraction for 'fsleep'. 'fsleep' is a flexible sleep function that will select an appropriate sleep method depending on the requested sleep time. - Avoid 64-bit divisions on 32-bit hardware when calculating timestamps. - Seal the 'HrTimerMode' trait. This prevents users of the 'HrTimerMode' from implementing the trait on their own types. - Pass the correct timer mode ID to 'hrtimer_start_range_ns()'. - 'list' module: remove 'OFFSET' constants, allowing to remove pointer arithmetic; now 'impl_list_item!' invokes 'impl_has_list_links!' or 'impl_has_list_links_self_ptr!'. Other simplifications too. - 'types' module: remove 'ForeignOwnable::PointedTo' in favor of a constant, which avoids exposing the type of the opaque pointer, and require 'into_foreign' to return non-null. Remove the 'Either<L, R>' type as well. It is unused, and we want to encourage the use of custom enums for concrete use cases. - 'sync' module: implement 'Borrow' and 'BorrowMut' for 'Arc' types to allow them to be used in generic APIs. - 'alloc' module: implement 'Borrow' and 'BorrowMut' for 'Box<T, A>'; and 'Borrow', 'BorrowMut' and 'Default' for 'Vec<T, A>'. - 'Opaque' type: add 'cast_from' method to perform a restricted cast that cannot change the inner type and use it in callers of 'container_of!'. Rename 'raw_get' to 'cast_into' to match it. - 'rbtree' module: add 'is_empty' method. - 'sync' module: new 'aref' submodule to hold 'AlwaysRefCounted' and 'ARef', which are moved from the too general 'types' module which we want to reduce or eventually remove. Also fix a safety comment in 'static_lock_class'. 'pin-init' crate: - Add 'impl<T, E> [Pin]Init<T, E> for Result<T, E>', so results are now (pin-)initializers. - Add 'Zeroable::init_zeroed()' that delegates to 'init_zeroed()'. - New 'zeroed()', a safe version of 'mem::zeroed()' and also provide it via 'Zeroable::zeroed()'. - Implement 'Zeroable' for 'Option<&T>', 'Option<&mut T>' and for 'Option<[unsafe] [extern "abi"] fn(...args...) -> ret>' for '"Rust"' and '"C"' ABIs and up to 20 arguments. - Changed blanket impls of 'Init' and 'PinInit' from 'impl<T, E> [Pin]Init<T, E> for T' to 'impl<T> [Pin]Init<T> for T'. - Renamed 'zeroed()' to 'init_zeroed()'. - Upstream dev news: improve CI more to deny warnings, use '--all-targets'. Check the synchronization status of the two '-next' branches in upstream and the kernel. MAINTAINERS: - Add Vlastimil Babka, Liam R. Howlett, Uladzislau Rezki and Lorenzo Stoakes as reviewers (thanks everyone). 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Add it to the prelude, too - Start preparations for the replacement of our custom 'CStr' type with the analogous type in the 'core' standard library. This will take place across several cycles to make it easier. For this one, it includes a new 'fmt' module, using upstream method names and some other cleanups Replace 'fmt!' with a re-export, which helps Clippy lint properly, and clean up the found 'uninlined-format-args' instances - 'dma' module: - Clarify wording and be consistent in 'coherent' nomenclature - Convert the 'read!()' and 'write!()' macros to return a 'Result' - Add 'as_slice()', 'write()' methods in 'CoherentAllocation' - Expose 'count()' and 'size()' in 'CoherentAllocation' and add the corresponding type invariants - Implement 'CoherentAllocation::dma_handle_with_offset()' - 'time' module: - Make 'Instant' generic over clock source. This allows the compiler to assert that arithmetic expressions involving the 'Instant' use 'Instants' based on the same clock source - Make 'HrTimer' generic over the timer mode. 'HrTimer' timers take a 'Duration' or an 'Instant' when setting the expiry time, depending on the timer mode. With this change, the compiler can check the type matches the timer mode - Add an abstraction for 'fsleep'. 'fsleep' is a flexible sleep function that will select an appropriate sleep method depending on the requested sleep time - Avoid 64-bit divisions on 32-bit hardware when calculating timestamps - Seal the 'HrTimerMode' trait. This prevents users of the 'HrTimerMode' from implementing the trait on their own types - Pass the correct timer mode ID to 'hrtimer_start_range_ns()' - 'list' module: remove 'OFFSET' constants, allowing to remove pointer arithmetic; now 'impl_list_item!' invokes 'impl_has_list_links!' or 'impl_has_list_links_self_ptr!'. Other simplifications too - 'types' module: remove 'ForeignOwnable::PointedTo' in favor of a constant, which avoids exposing the type of the opaque pointer, and require 'into_foreign' to return non-null Remove the 'Either<L, R>' type as well. It is unused, and we want to encourage the use of custom enums for concrete use cases - 'sync' module: implement 'Borrow' and 'BorrowMut' for 'Arc' types to allow them to be used in generic APIs - 'alloc' module: implement 'Borrow' and 'BorrowMut' for 'Box<T, A>'; and 'Borrow', 'BorrowMut' and 'Default' for 'Vec<T, A>' - 'Opaque' type: add 'cast_from' method to perform a restricted cast that cannot change the inner type and use it in callers of 'container_of!'. Rename 'raw_get' to 'cast_into' to match it - 'rbtree' module: add 'is_empty' method - 'sync' module: new 'aref' submodule to hold 'AlwaysRefCounted' and 'ARef', which are moved from the too general 'types' module which we want to reduce or eventually remove. Also fix a safety comment in 'static_lock_class' 'pin-init' crate: - Add 'impl<T, E> [Pin]Init<T, E> for Result<T, E>', so results are now (pin-)initializers - Add 'Zeroable::init_zeroed()' that delegates to 'init_zeroed()' - New 'zeroed()', a safe version of 'mem::zeroed()' and also provide it via 'Zeroable::zeroed()' - Implement 'Zeroable' for 'Option<&T>', 'Option<&mut T>' and for 'Option<[unsafe] [extern "abi"] fn(...args...) -> ret>' for '"Rust"' and '"C"' ABIs and up to 20 arguments - Changed blanket impls of 'Init' and 'PinInit' from 'impl<T, E> [Pin]Init<T, E> for T' to 'impl<T> [Pin]Init<T> for T' - Renamed 'zeroed()' to 'init_zeroed()' - Upstream dev news: improve CI more to deny warnings, use '--all-targets'. Check the synchronization status of the two '-next' branches in upstream and the kernel MAINTAINERS: - Add Vlastimil Babka, Liam R. Howlett, Uladzislau Rezki and Lorenzo Stoakes as reviewers (thanks everyone) And a few other cleanups and improvements" * tag 'rust-6.17' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ojeda/linux: (76 commits) rust: Add warn_on macro arm64/bug: Add ARCH_WARN_ASM macro for BUG/WARN asm code sharing with Rust riscv/bug: Add ARCH_WARN_ASM macro for BUG/WARN asm code sharing with Rust x86/bug: Add ARCH_WARN_ASM macro for BUG/WARN asm code sharing with Rust rust: kernel: move ARef and AlwaysRefCounted to sync::aref rust: sync: fix safety comment for `static_lock_class` rust: types: remove `Either<L, R>` rust: kernel: use `core::ffi::CStr` method names rust: str: add `CStr` methods matching `core::ffi::CStr` rust: str: remove unnecessary qualification rust: use `kernel::{fmt,prelude::fmt!}` rust: kernel: add `fmt` module rust: kernel: remove `fmt!`, fix clippy::uninlined-format-args scripts: rust: emit path candidates in panic message scripts: rust: replace length checks with match rust: list: remove nonexistent generic parameter in link rust: bits: add support for bits/genmask macros rust: list: remove OFFSET constants rust: list: add `impl_list_item!` examples rust: list: use fully qualified path ...
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342 lines
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Rust
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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//! CPU Mask abstractions.
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//!
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//! C header: [`include/linux/cpumask.h`](srctree/include/linux/cpumask.h)
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use crate::{
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alloc::{AllocError, Flags},
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cpu::CpuId,
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prelude::*,
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types::Opaque,
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};
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#[cfg(CONFIG_CPUMASK_OFFSTACK)]
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use core::ptr::{self, NonNull};
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use core::ops::{Deref, DerefMut};
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/// A CPU Mask.
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///
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/// Rust abstraction for the C `struct cpumask`.
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///
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/// # Invariants
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///
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/// A [`Cpumask`] instance always corresponds to a valid C `struct cpumask`.
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///
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/// The callers must ensure that the `struct cpumask` is valid for access and
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/// remains valid for the lifetime of the returned reference.
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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/// The following example demonstrates how to update a [`Cpumask`].
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///
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/// ```
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/// use kernel::bindings;
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/// use kernel::cpu::CpuId;
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/// use kernel::cpumask::Cpumask;
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///
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/// fn set_clear_cpu(ptr: *mut bindings::cpumask, set_cpu: CpuId, clear_cpu: CpuId) {
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/// // SAFETY: The `ptr` is valid for writing and remains valid for the lifetime of the
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/// // returned reference.
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/// let mask = unsafe { Cpumask::as_mut_ref(ptr) };
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///
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/// mask.set(set_cpu);
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/// mask.clear(clear_cpu);
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/// }
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/// ```
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#[repr(transparent)]
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pub struct Cpumask(Opaque<bindings::cpumask>);
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impl Cpumask {
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/// Creates a mutable reference to an existing `struct cpumask` pointer.
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///
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/// # Safety
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///
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/// The caller must ensure that `ptr` is valid for writing and remains valid for the lifetime
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/// of the returned reference.
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pub unsafe fn as_mut_ref<'a>(ptr: *mut bindings::cpumask) -> &'a mut Self {
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// SAFETY: Guaranteed by the safety requirements of the function.
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//
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// INVARIANT: The caller ensures that `ptr` is valid for writing and remains valid for the
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// lifetime of the returned reference.
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unsafe { &mut *ptr.cast() }
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}
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/// Creates a reference to an existing `struct cpumask` pointer.
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///
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/// # Safety
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///
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/// The caller must ensure that `ptr` is valid for reading and remains valid for the lifetime
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/// of the returned reference.
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pub unsafe fn as_ref<'a>(ptr: *const bindings::cpumask) -> &'a Self {
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// SAFETY: Guaranteed by the safety requirements of the function.
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//
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// INVARIANT: The caller ensures that `ptr` is valid for reading and remains valid for the
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// lifetime of the returned reference.
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unsafe { &*ptr.cast() }
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}
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/// Obtain the raw `struct cpumask` pointer.
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pub fn as_raw(&self) -> *mut bindings::cpumask {
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let this: *const Self = self;
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this.cast_mut().cast()
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}
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/// Set `cpu` in the cpumask.
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///
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/// ATTENTION: Contrary to C, this Rust `set()` method is non-atomic.
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/// This mismatches kernel naming convention and corresponds to the C
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/// function `__cpumask_set_cpu()`.
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#[inline]
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pub fn set(&mut self, cpu: CpuId) {
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// SAFETY: By the type invariant, `self.as_raw` is a valid argument to `__cpumask_set_cpu`.
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unsafe { bindings::__cpumask_set_cpu(u32::from(cpu), self.as_raw()) };
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}
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/// Clear `cpu` in the cpumask.
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///
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/// ATTENTION: Contrary to C, this Rust `clear()` method is non-atomic.
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/// This mismatches kernel naming convention and corresponds to the C
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/// function `__cpumask_clear_cpu()`.
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#[inline]
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pub fn clear(&mut self, cpu: CpuId) {
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// SAFETY: By the type invariant, `self.as_raw` is a valid argument to
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// `__cpumask_clear_cpu`.
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unsafe { bindings::__cpumask_clear_cpu(i32::from(cpu), self.as_raw()) };
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}
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/// Test `cpu` in the cpumask.
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///
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/// Equivalent to the kernel's `cpumask_test_cpu` API.
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#[inline]
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pub fn test(&self, cpu: CpuId) -> bool {
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// SAFETY: By the type invariant, `self.as_raw` is a valid argument to `cpumask_test_cpu`.
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unsafe { bindings::cpumask_test_cpu(i32::from(cpu), self.as_raw()) }
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}
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/// Set all CPUs in the cpumask.
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///
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/// Equivalent to the kernel's `cpumask_setall` API.
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#[inline]
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pub fn setall(&mut self) {
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// SAFETY: By the type invariant, `self.as_raw` is a valid argument to `cpumask_setall`.
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unsafe { bindings::cpumask_setall(self.as_raw()) };
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}
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/// Checks if cpumask is empty.
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///
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/// Equivalent to the kernel's `cpumask_empty` API.
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#[inline]
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pub fn empty(&self) -> bool {
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// SAFETY: By the type invariant, `self.as_raw` is a valid argument to `cpumask_empty`.
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unsafe { bindings::cpumask_empty(self.as_raw()) }
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}
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/// Checks if cpumask is full.
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///
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/// Equivalent to the kernel's `cpumask_full` API.
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#[inline]
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pub fn full(&self) -> bool {
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// SAFETY: By the type invariant, `self.as_raw` is a valid argument to `cpumask_full`.
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unsafe { bindings::cpumask_full(self.as_raw()) }
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}
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/// Get weight of the cpumask.
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///
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/// Equivalent to the kernel's `cpumask_weight` API.
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#[inline]
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pub fn weight(&self) -> u32 {
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// SAFETY: By the type invariant, `self.as_raw` is a valid argument to `cpumask_weight`.
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unsafe { bindings::cpumask_weight(self.as_raw()) }
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}
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/// Copy cpumask.
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///
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/// Equivalent to the kernel's `cpumask_copy` API.
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#[inline]
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pub fn copy(&self, dstp: &mut Self) {
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// SAFETY: By the type invariant, `Self::as_raw` is a valid argument to `cpumask_copy`.
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unsafe { bindings::cpumask_copy(dstp.as_raw(), self.as_raw()) };
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}
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}
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/// A CPU Mask pointer.
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///
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/// Rust abstraction for the C `struct cpumask_var_t`.
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///
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/// # Invariants
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///
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/// A [`CpumaskVar`] instance always corresponds to a valid C `struct cpumask_var_t`.
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///
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/// The callers must ensure that the `struct cpumask_var_t` is valid for access and remains valid
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/// for the lifetime of [`CpumaskVar`].
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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/// The following example demonstrates how to create and update a [`CpumaskVar`].
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///
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/// ```
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/// use kernel::cpu::CpuId;
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/// use kernel::cpumask::CpumaskVar;
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///
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/// let mut mask = CpumaskVar::new_zero(GFP_KERNEL).unwrap();
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///
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/// assert!(mask.empty());
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/// let mut count = 0;
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///
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/// let cpu2 = CpuId::from_u32(2);
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/// if let Some(cpu) = cpu2 {
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/// mask.set(cpu);
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/// assert!(mask.test(cpu));
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/// count += 1;
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/// }
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///
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/// let cpu3 = CpuId::from_u32(3);
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/// if let Some(cpu) = cpu3 {
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/// mask.set(cpu);
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/// assert!(mask.test(cpu));
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/// count += 1;
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/// }
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///
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/// assert_eq!(mask.weight(), count);
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///
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/// let mask2 = CpumaskVar::try_clone(&mask).unwrap();
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///
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/// if let Some(cpu) = cpu2 {
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/// assert!(mask2.test(cpu));
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/// }
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///
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/// if let Some(cpu) = cpu3 {
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/// assert!(mask2.test(cpu));
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/// }
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/// assert_eq!(mask2.weight(), count);
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/// ```
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pub struct CpumaskVar {
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#[cfg(CONFIG_CPUMASK_OFFSTACK)]
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ptr: NonNull<Cpumask>,
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#[cfg(not(CONFIG_CPUMASK_OFFSTACK))]
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mask: Cpumask,
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}
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impl CpumaskVar {
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/// Creates a zero-initialized instance of the [`CpumaskVar`].
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pub fn new_zero(_flags: Flags) -> Result<Self, AllocError> {
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Ok(Self {
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#[cfg(CONFIG_CPUMASK_OFFSTACK)]
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ptr: {
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let mut ptr: *mut bindings::cpumask = ptr::null_mut();
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// SAFETY: It is safe to call this method as the reference to `ptr` is valid.
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//
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// INVARIANT: The associated memory is freed when the `CpumaskVar` goes out of
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// scope.
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unsafe { bindings::zalloc_cpumask_var(&mut ptr, _flags.as_raw()) };
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NonNull::new(ptr.cast()).ok_or(AllocError)?
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},
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#[cfg(not(CONFIG_CPUMASK_OFFSTACK))]
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mask: Cpumask(Opaque::zeroed()),
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})
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}
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/// Creates an instance of the [`CpumaskVar`].
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///
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/// # Safety
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///
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/// The caller must ensure that the returned [`CpumaskVar`] is properly initialized before
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/// getting used.
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pub unsafe fn new(_flags: Flags) -> Result<Self, AllocError> {
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Ok(Self {
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#[cfg(CONFIG_CPUMASK_OFFSTACK)]
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ptr: {
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let mut ptr: *mut bindings::cpumask = ptr::null_mut();
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// SAFETY: It is safe to call this method as the reference to `ptr` is valid.
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//
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// INVARIANT: The associated memory is freed when the `CpumaskVar` goes out of
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// scope.
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unsafe { bindings::alloc_cpumask_var(&mut ptr, _flags.as_raw()) };
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NonNull::new(ptr.cast()).ok_or(AllocError)?
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},
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#[cfg(not(CONFIG_CPUMASK_OFFSTACK))]
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mask: Cpumask(Opaque::uninit()),
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})
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}
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/// Creates a mutable reference to an existing `struct cpumask_var_t` pointer.
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///
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/// # Safety
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///
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/// The caller must ensure that `ptr` is valid for writing and remains valid for the lifetime
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/// of the returned reference.
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pub unsafe fn as_mut_ref<'a>(ptr: *mut bindings::cpumask_var_t) -> &'a mut Self {
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// SAFETY: Guaranteed by the safety requirements of the function.
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//
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// INVARIANT: The caller ensures that `ptr` is valid for writing and remains valid for the
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// lifetime of the returned reference.
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unsafe { &mut *ptr.cast() }
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}
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/// Creates a reference to an existing `struct cpumask_var_t` pointer.
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///
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/// # Safety
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///
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/// The caller must ensure that `ptr` is valid for reading and remains valid for the lifetime
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/// of the returned reference.
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pub unsafe fn as_ref<'a>(ptr: *const bindings::cpumask_var_t) -> &'a Self {
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// SAFETY: Guaranteed by the safety requirements of the function.
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//
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// INVARIANT: The caller ensures that `ptr` is valid for reading and remains valid for the
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// lifetime of the returned reference.
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unsafe { &*ptr.cast() }
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}
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/// Clones cpumask.
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pub fn try_clone(cpumask: &Cpumask) -> Result<Self> {
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// SAFETY: The returned cpumask_var is initialized right after this call.
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let mut cpumask_var = unsafe { Self::new(GFP_KERNEL) }?;
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|
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cpumask.copy(&mut cpumask_var);
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Ok(cpumask_var)
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}
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}
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// Make [`CpumaskVar`] behave like a pointer to [`Cpumask`].
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impl Deref for CpumaskVar {
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type Target = Cpumask;
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|
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#[cfg(CONFIG_CPUMASK_OFFSTACK)]
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fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
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|
// SAFETY: The caller owns CpumaskVar, so it is safe to deref the cpumask.
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|
unsafe { &*self.ptr.as_ptr() }
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}
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|
|
|
#[cfg(not(CONFIG_CPUMASK_OFFSTACK))]
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fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
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|
&self.mask
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|
}
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|
}
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|
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|
impl DerefMut for CpumaskVar {
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|
#[cfg(CONFIG_CPUMASK_OFFSTACK)]
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fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Cpumask {
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|
// SAFETY: The caller owns CpumaskVar, so it is safe to deref the cpumask.
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|
unsafe { self.ptr.as_mut() }
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|
}
|
|
|
|
#[cfg(not(CONFIG_CPUMASK_OFFSTACK))]
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fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Cpumask {
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|
&mut self.mask
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|
}
|
|
}
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|
|
|
impl Drop for CpumaskVar {
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|
fn drop(&mut self) {
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|
#[cfg(CONFIG_CPUMASK_OFFSTACK)]
|
|
// SAFETY: By the type invariant, `self.as_raw` is a valid argument to `free_cpumask_var`.
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|
unsafe {
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|
bindings::free_cpumask_var(self.as_raw())
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|
};
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|
}
|
|
}
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