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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. 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338 lines
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Rust
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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//! Firmware abstraction
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//!
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//! C header: [`include/linux/firmware.h`](srctree/include/linux/firmware.h)
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use crate::{bindings, device::Device, error::Error, error::Result, ffi, str::CStr};
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use core::ptr::NonNull;
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/// # Invariants
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///
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/// One of the following: `bindings::request_firmware`, `bindings::firmware_request_nowarn`,
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/// `bindings::firmware_request_platform`, `bindings::request_firmware_direct`.
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struct FwFunc(
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unsafe extern "C" fn(
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*mut *const bindings::firmware,
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*const ffi::c_char,
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*mut bindings::device,
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) -> i32,
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);
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impl FwFunc {
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fn request() -> Self {
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Self(bindings::request_firmware)
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}
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fn request_nowarn() -> Self {
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Self(bindings::firmware_request_nowarn)
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}
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}
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/// Abstraction around a C `struct firmware`.
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///
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/// This is a simple abstraction around the C firmware API. Just like with the C API, firmware can
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/// be requested. Once requested the abstraction provides direct access to the firmware buffer as
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/// `&[u8]`. The firmware is released once [`Firmware`] is dropped.
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///
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/// # Invariants
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///
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/// The pointer is valid, and has ownership over the instance of `struct firmware`.
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///
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/// The `Firmware`'s backing buffer is not modified.
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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/// ```no_run
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/// # use kernel::{c_str, device::Device, firmware::Firmware};
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///
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/// # fn no_run() -> Result<(), Error> {
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/// # // SAFETY: *NOT* safe, just for the example to get an `ARef<Device>` instance
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/// # let dev = unsafe { Device::get_device(core::ptr::null_mut()) };
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///
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/// let fw = Firmware::request(c_str!("path/to/firmware.bin"), &dev)?;
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/// let blob = fw.data();
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///
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/// # Ok(())
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/// # }
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/// ```
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pub struct Firmware(NonNull<bindings::firmware>);
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impl Firmware {
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fn request_internal(name: &CStr, dev: &Device, func: FwFunc) -> Result<Self> {
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let mut fw: *mut bindings::firmware = core::ptr::null_mut();
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let pfw: *mut *mut bindings::firmware = &mut fw;
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let pfw: *mut *const bindings::firmware = pfw.cast();
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// SAFETY: `pfw` is a valid pointer to a NULL initialized `bindings::firmware` pointer.
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// `name` and `dev` are valid as by their type invariants.
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let ret = unsafe { func.0(pfw, name.as_char_ptr(), dev.as_raw()) };
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if ret != 0 {
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return Err(Error::from_errno(ret));
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}
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// SAFETY: `func` not bailing out with a non-zero error code, guarantees that `fw` is a
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// valid pointer to `bindings::firmware`.
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Ok(Firmware(unsafe { NonNull::new_unchecked(fw) }))
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}
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/// Send a firmware request and wait for it. See also `bindings::request_firmware`.
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pub fn request(name: &CStr, dev: &Device) -> Result<Self> {
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Self::request_internal(name, dev, FwFunc::request())
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}
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/// Send a request for an optional firmware module. See also
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/// `bindings::firmware_request_nowarn`.
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pub fn request_nowarn(name: &CStr, dev: &Device) -> Result<Self> {
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Self::request_internal(name, dev, FwFunc::request_nowarn())
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}
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fn as_raw(&self) -> *mut bindings::firmware {
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self.0.as_ptr()
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}
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/// Returns the size of the requested firmware in bytes.
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pub fn size(&self) -> usize {
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// SAFETY: `self.as_raw()` is valid by the type invariant.
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unsafe { (*self.as_raw()).size }
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}
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/// Returns the requested firmware as `&[u8]`.
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pub fn data(&self) -> &[u8] {
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// SAFETY: `self.as_raw()` is valid by the type invariant. Additionally,
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// `bindings::firmware` guarantees, if successfully requested, that
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// `bindings::firmware::data` has a size of `bindings::firmware::size` bytes.
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unsafe { core::slice::from_raw_parts((*self.as_raw()).data, self.size()) }
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}
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}
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impl Drop for Firmware {
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fn drop(&mut self) {
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// SAFETY: `self.as_raw()` is valid by the type invariant.
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unsafe { bindings::release_firmware(self.as_raw()) };
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}
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}
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// SAFETY: `Firmware` only holds a pointer to a C `struct firmware`, which is safe to be used from
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// any thread.
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unsafe impl Send for Firmware {}
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// SAFETY: `Firmware` only holds a pointer to a C `struct firmware`, references to which are safe to
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// be used from any thread.
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unsafe impl Sync for Firmware {}
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/// Create firmware .modinfo entries.
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///
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/// This macro is the counterpart of the C macro `MODULE_FIRMWARE()`, but instead of taking a
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/// simple string literals, which is already covered by the `firmware` field of
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/// [`crate::prelude::module!`], it allows the caller to pass a builder type, based on the
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/// [`ModInfoBuilder`], which can create the firmware modinfo strings in a more flexible way.
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///
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/// Drivers should extend the [`ModInfoBuilder`] with their own driver specific builder type.
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///
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/// The `builder` argument must be a type which implements the following function.
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///
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/// `const fn create(module_name: &'static CStr) -> ModInfoBuilder`
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///
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/// `create` should pass the `module_name` to the [`ModInfoBuilder`] and, with the help of
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/// it construct the corresponding firmware modinfo.
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///
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/// Typically, such contracts would be enforced by a trait, however traits do not (yet) support
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/// const functions.
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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/// ```
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/// # mod module_firmware_test {
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/// # use kernel::firmware;
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/// # use kernel::prelude::*;
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/// #
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/// # struct MyModule;
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/// #
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/// # impl kernel::Module for MyModule {
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/// # fn init(_module: &'static ThisModule) -> Result<Self> {
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/// # Ok(Self)
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/// # }
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/// # }
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/// #
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/// #
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/// struct Builder<const N: usize>;
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///
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/// impl<const N: usize> Builder<N> {
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/// const DIR: &'static str = "vendor/chip/";
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/// const FILES: [&'static str; 3] = [ "foo", "bar", "baz" ];
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///
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/// const fn create(module_name: &'static kernel::str::CStr) -> firmware::ModInfoBuilder<N> {
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/// let mut builder = firmware::ModInfoBuilder::new(module_name);
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///
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/// let mut i = 0;
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/// while i < Self::FILES.len() {
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/// builder = builder.new_entry()
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/// .push(Self::DIR)
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/// .push(Self::FILES[i])
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/// .push(".bin");
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///
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/// i += 1;
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/// }
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///
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/// builder
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/// }
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/// }
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///
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/// module! {
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/// type: MyModule,
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/// name: "module_firmware_test",
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/// authors: ["Rust for Linux"],
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/// description: "module_firmware! test module",
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/// license: "GPL",
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/// }
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///
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/// kernel::module_firmware!(Builder);
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/// # }
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/// ```
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#[macro_export]
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macro_rules! module_firmware {
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// The argument is the builder type without the const generic, since it's deferred from within
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// this macro. Hence, we can neither use `expr` nor `ty`.
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($($builder:tt)*) => {
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const _: () = {
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const __MODULE_FIRMWARE_PREFIX: &'static $crate::str::CStr = if cfg!(MODULE) {
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$crate::c_str!("")
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} else {
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<LocalModule as $crate::ModuleMetadata>::NAME
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};
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#[link_section = ".modinfo"]
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#[used(compiler)]
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static __MODULE_FIRMWARE: [u8; $($builder)*::create(__MODULE_FIRMWARE_PREFIX)
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.build_length()] = $($builder)*::create(__MODULE_FIRMWARE_PREFIX).build();
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};
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};
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}
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/// Builder for firmware module info.
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///
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/// [`ModInfoBuilder`] is a helper component to flexibly compose firmware paths strings for the
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/// .modinfo section in const context.
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///
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/// Therefore the [`ModInfoBuilder`] provides the methods [`ModInfoBuilder::new_entry`] and
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/// [`ModInfoBuilder::push`], where the latter is used to push path components and the former to
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/// mark the beginning of a new path string.
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///
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/// [`ModInfoBuilder`] is meant to be used in combination with [`kernel::module_firmware!`].
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///
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/// The const generic `N` as well as the `module_name` parameter of [`ModInfoBuilder::new`] is an
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/// internal implementation detail and supplied through the above macro.
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pub struct ModInfoBuilder<const N: usize> {
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buf: [u8; N],
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n: usize,
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module_name: &'static CStr,
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}
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impl<const N: usize> ModInfoBuilder<N> {
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/// Create an empty builder instance.
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pub const fn new(module_name: &'static CStr) -> Self {
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Self {
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buf: [0; N],
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n: 0,
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module_name,
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}
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}
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|
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const fn push_internal(mut self, bytes: &[u8]) -> Self {
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let mut j = 0;
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|
|
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if N == 0 {
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self.n += bytes.len();
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return self;
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}
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|
|
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while j < bytes.len() {
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if self.n < N {
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self.buf[self.n] = bytes[j];
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}
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self.n += 1;
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j += 1;
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|
}
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|
self
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|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Push an additional path component.
|
|
///
|
|
/// Append path components to the [`ModInfoBuilder`] instance. Paths need to be separated
|
|
/// with [`ModInfoBuilder::new_entry`].
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|
///
|
|
/// # Examples
|
|
///
|
|
/// ```
|
|
/// use kernel::firmware::ModInfoBuilder;
|
|
///
|
|
/// # const DIR: &str = "vendor/chip/";
|
|
/// # const fn no_run<const N: usize>(builder: ModInfoBuilder<N>) {
|
|
/// let builder = builder.new_entry()
|
|
/// .push(DIR)
|
|
/// .push("foo.bin")
|
|
/// .new_entry()
|
|
/// .push(DIR)
|
|
/// .push("bar.bin");
|
|
/// # }
|
|
/// ```
|
|
pub const fn push(self, s: &str) -> Self {
|
|
// Check whether there has been an initial call to `next_entry()`.
|
|
if N != 0 && self.n == 0 {
|
|
crate::build_error!("Must call next_entry() before push().");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
self.push_internal(s.as_bytes())
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
const fn push_module_name(self) -> Self {
|
|
let mut this = self;
|
|
let module_name = this.module_name;
|
|
|
|
if !this.module_name.is_empty() {
|
|
this = this.push_internal(module_name.as_bytes_with_nul());
|
|
|
|
if N != 0 {
|
|
// Re-use the space taken by the NULL terminator and swap it with the '.' separator.
|
|
this.buf[this.n - 1] = b'.';
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
this
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Prepare the [`ModInfoBuilder`] for the next entry.
|
|
///
|
|
/// This method acts as a separator between module firmware path entries.
|
|
///
|
|
/// Must be called before constructing a new entry with subsequent calls to
|
|
/// [`ModInfoBuilder::push`].
|
|
///
|
|
/// See [`ModInfoBuilder::push`] for an example.
|
|
pub const fn new_entry(self) -> Self {
|
|
self.push_internal(b"\0")
|
|
.push_module_name()
|
|
.push_internal(b"firmware=")
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Build the byte array.
|
|
pub const fn build(self) -> [u8; N] {
|
|
// Add the final NULL terminator.
|
|
let this = self.push_internal(b"\0");
|
|
|
|
if this.n == N {
|
|
this.buf
|
|
} else {
|
|
crate::build_error!("Length mismatch.");
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl ModInfoBuilder<0> {
|
|
/// Return the length of the byte array to build.
|
|
pub const fn build_length(self) -> usize {
|
|
// Compensate for the NULL terminator added by `build`.
|
|
self.n + 1
|
|
}
|
|
}
|