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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). And a few other cleanups and improvements. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCgAdFiEEPjU5OPd5QIZ9jqqOGXyLc2htIW0FAmiOWREACgkQGXyLc2ht IW39Ig/9E0ExSiBgNKdkCOaULMq31wAxnu3iWoVVisFndlh/Inv+JlaLrmA57BCi xXgBwVZ1GoMsG8Fzt6gT+gyhGYi8waNd+5KXr/WJZVTaJ9v1KpdvxuCnSz0DjCbk GaKfAfxvJ5GAOEwiIIX8X0TFu6kx911DCJY387/VrqZQ7Msh1QSM3tcZeir/EV4w lPjUdlOh1FnLJLI9CGuW20d1IhQUP7K3pdoywgJPpCZV0I8QCyMlMqCEael8Tw2S r/PzRaQtiIzk5HTx06V8paK+nEn0K2vQXqW2kV56Y6TNm1Zcv6dES/8hCITsISs2 nwney3vXEwvoZX+YkQRffZddY4i6YenWMrtLgVxZzdshBL3bn6eHqBL04Nfix+p7 pQe3qMH3G8UBtX1lugBE7RrWGWcz9ARN8sK12ClmpAUnKJOwTpo97kpqXP7pDme8 Buh/oV3voAMsqwooSbVBzuUUWnbGaQ5Oj6CiiosSadfNh6AxJLYLKHtRLKJHZEw3 0Ob/1HhoWS6JSvYKVjMyD19qcH7O8ThZE+83CfMAkI4KphXJarWhpSmN4cHkFn/v 0clQ7Y5m+up9v1XWTaEq0Biqa6CaxLQwm/qW5WU0Y/TiovmvxAFdCwsQqDkRoJNx 9kNfMJRvNl78KQxrjEDz9gl7/ajgqX1KkqP8CQbGjv29cGzFlVE= =5Wt9 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'rust-6.17' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ojeda/linux Pull Rust updates from Miguel Ojeda: "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) 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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Rust
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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//! Extensions to the [`pin-init`] crate.
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//!
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//! Most `struct`s from the [`sync`] module need to be pinned, because they contain self-referential
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//! `struct`s from C. [Pinning][pinning] is Rust's way of ensuring data does not move.
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//!
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//! The [`pin-init`] crate is the way such structs are initialized on the Rust side. Please refer
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//! to its documentation to better understand how to use it. Additionally, there are many examples
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//! throughout the kernel, such as the types from the [`sync`] module. And the ones presented
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//! below.
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//!
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//! [`sync`]: crate::sync
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//! [pinning]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/pin/index.html
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//! [`pin-init`]: https://rust.docs.kernel.org/pin_init/
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//!
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//! # [`Opaque<T>`]
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//!
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//! For the special case where initializing a field is a single FFI-function call that cannot fail,
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//! there exist the helper function [`Opaque::ffi_init`]. This function initialize a single
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//! [`Opaque<T>`] field by just delegating to the supplied closure. You can use these in
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//! combination with [`pin_init!`].
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//!
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//! [`Opaque<T>`]: crate::types::Opaque
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//! [`Opaque::ffi_init`]: crate::types::Opaque::ffi_init
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//! [`pin_init!`]: pin_init::pin_init
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//!
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//! # Examples
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//!
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//! ## General Examples
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//!
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//! ```rust
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//! # #![expect(clippy::disallowed_names, clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks)]
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//! use kernel::types::Opaque;
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//! use pin_init::pin_init_from_closure;
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//!
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//! // assume we have some `raw_foo` type in C:
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//! #[repr(C)]
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//! struct RawFoo([u8; 16]);
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//! extern "C" {
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//! fn init_foo(_: *mut RawFoo);
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//! }
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//!
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//! #[pin_data]
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//! struct Foo {
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//! #[pin]
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//! raw: Opaque<RawFoo>,
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//! }
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//!
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//! impl Foo {
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//! fn setup(self: Pin<&mut Self>) {
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//! pr_info!("Setting up foo\n");
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//! }
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//! }
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//!
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//! let foo = pin_init!(Foo {
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//! raw <- unsafe {
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//! Opaque::ffi_init(|s| {
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//! // note that this cannot fail.
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//! init_foo(s);
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//! })
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//! },
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//! }).pin_chain(|foo| {
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//! foo.setup();
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//! Ok(())
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//! });
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//! ```
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//!
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//! ```rust
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//! # #![expect(unreachable_pub, clippy::disallowed_names)]
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//! use kernel::{prelude::*, types::Opaque};
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//! use core::{ptr::addr_of_mut, marker::PhantomPinned, pin::Pin};
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//! # mod bindings {
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//! # #![expect(non_camel_case_types, clippy::missing_safety_doc)]
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//! # pub struct foo;
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//! # pub unsafe fn init_foo(_ptr: *mut foo) {}
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//! # pub unsafe fn destroy_foo(_ptr: *mut foo) {}
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//! # pub unsafe fn enable_foo(_ptr: *mut foo, _flags: u32) -> i32 { 0 }
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//! # }
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//! /// # Invariants
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//! ///
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//! /// `foo` is always initialized
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//! #[pin_data(PinnedDrop)]
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//! pub struct RawFoo {
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//! #[pin]
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//! foo: Opaque<bindings::foo>,
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//! #[pin]
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//! _p: PhantomPinned,
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//! }
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//!
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//! impl RawFoo {
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//! pub fn new(flags: u32) -> impl PinInit<Self, Error> {
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//! // SAFETY:
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//! // - when the closure returns `Ok(())`, then it has successfully initialized and
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//! // enabled `foo`,
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//! // - when it returns `Err(e)`, then it has cleaned up before
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//! unsafe {
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//! pin_init::pin_init_from_closure(move |slot: *mut Self| {
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//! // `slot` contains uninit memory, avoid creating a reference.
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//! let foo = addr_of_mut!((*slot).foo);
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//!
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//! // Initialize the `foo`
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//! bindings::init_foo(Opaque::cast_into(foo));
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//!
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//! // Try to enable it.
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//! let err = bindings::enable_foo(Opaque::cast_into(foo), flags);
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//! if err != 0 {
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//! // Enabling has failed, first clean up the foo and then return the error.
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//! bindings::destroy_foo(Opaque::cast_into(foo));
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//! return Err(Error::from_errno(err));
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//! }
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//!
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//! // All fields of `RawFoo` have been initialized, since `_p` is a ZST.
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//! Ok(())
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//! })
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//! }
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//! }
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//! }
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//!
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//! #[pinned_drop]
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//! impl PinnedDrop for RawFoo {
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//! fn drop(self: Pin<&mut Self>) {
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//! // SAFETY: Since `foo` is initialized, destroying is safe.
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//! unsafe { bindings::destroy_foo(self.foo.get()) };
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//! }
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//! }
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//! ```
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use crate::{
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alloc::{AllocError, Flags},
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error::{self, Error},
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};
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use pin_init::{init_from_closure, pin_init_from_closure, Init, PinInit};
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/// Smart pointer that can initialize memory in-place.
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pub trait InPlaceInit<T>: Sized {
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/// Pinned version of `Self`.
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///
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/// If a type already implicitly pins its pointee, `Pin<Self>` is unnecessary. In this case use
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/// `Self`, otherwise just use `Pin<Self>`.
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type PinnedSelf;
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/// Use the given pin-initializer to pin-initialize a `T` inside of a new smart pointer of this
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/// type.
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///
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/// If `T: !Unpin` it will not be able to move afterwards.
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fn try_pin_init<E>(init: impl PinInit<T, E>, flags: Flags) -> Result<Self::PinnedSelf, E>
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where
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E: From<AllocError>;
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/// Use the given pin-initializer to pin-initialize a `T` inside of a new smart pointer of this
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/// type.
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///
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/// If `T: !Unpin` it will not be able to move afterwards.
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fn pin_init<E>(init: impl PinInit<T, E>, flags: Flags) -> error::Result<Self::PinnedSelf>
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where
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Error: From<E>,
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{
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// SAFETY: We delegate to `init` and only change the error type.
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let init = unsafe {
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pin_init_from_closure(|slot| init.__pinned_init(slot).map_err(|e| Error::from(e)))
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};
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Self::try_pin_init(init, flags)
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}
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/// Use the given initializer to in-place initialize a `T`.
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fn try_init<E>(init: impl Init<T, E>, flags: Flags) -> Result<Self, E>
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where
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E: From<AllocError>;
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/// Use the given initializer to in-place initialize a `T`.
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fn init<E>(init: impl Init<T, E>, flags: Flags) -> error::Result<Self>
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where
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Error: From<E>,
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{
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// SAFETY: We delegate to `init` and only change the error type.
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let init = unsafe {
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init_from_closure(|slot| init.__pinned_init(slot).map_err(|e| Error::from(e)))
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};
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Self::try_init(init, flags)
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}
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}
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/// Construct an in-place fallible initializer for `struct`s.
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///
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/// This macro defaults the error to [`Error`]. If you need [`Infallible`], then use
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/// [`init!`].
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///
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/// The syntax is identical to [`try_pin_init!`]. If you want to specify a custom error,
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/// append `? $type` after the `struct` initializer.
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/// The safety caveats from [`try_pin_init!`] also apply:
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/// - `unsafe` code must guarantee either full initialization or return an error and allow
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/// deallocation of the memory.
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/// - the fields are initialized in the order given in the initializer.
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/// - no references to fields are allowed to be created inside of the initializer.
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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/// ```rust
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/// use kernel::error::Error;
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/// use pin_init::init_zeroed;
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/// struct BigBuf {
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/// big: KBox<[u8; 1024 * 1024 * 1024]>,
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/// small: [u8; 1024 * 1024],
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/// }
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///
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/// impl BigBuf {
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/// fn new() -> impl Init<Self, Error> {
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/// try_init!(Self {
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/// big: KBox::init(init_zeroed(), GFP_KERNEL)?,
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/// small: [0; 1024 * 1024],
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/// }? Error)
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/// }
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/// }
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/// ```
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///
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/// [`Infallible`]: core::convert::Infallible
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/// [`init!`]: pin_init::init
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/// [`try_pin_init!`]: crate::try_pin_init!
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/// [`Error`]: crate::error::Error
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#[macro_export]
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macro_rules! try_init {
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($(&$this:ident in)? $t:ident $(::<$($generics:ty),* $(,)?>)? {
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$($fields:tt)*
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}) => {
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::pin_init::try_init!($(&$this in)? $t $(::<$($generics),*>)? {
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$($fields)*
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}? $crate::error::Error)
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};
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($(&$this:ident in)? $t:ident $(::<$($generics:ty),* $(,)?>)? {
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$($fields:tt)*
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}? $err:ty) => {
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::pin_init::try_init!($(&$this in)? $t $(::<$($generics),*>)? {
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$($fields)*
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}? $err)
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};
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}
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/// Construct an in-place, fallible pinned initializer for `struct`s.
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///
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/// If the initialization can complete without error (or [`Infallible`]), then use [`pin_init!`].
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///
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/// You can use the `?` operator or use `return Err(err)` inside the initializer to stop
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/// initialization and return the error.
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///
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/// IMPORTANT: if you have `unsafe` code inside of the initializer you have to ensure that when
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/// initialization fails, the memory can be safely deallocated without any further modifications.
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///
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/// This macro defaults the error to [`Error`].
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///
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/// The syntax is identical to [`pin_init!`] with the following exception: you can append `? $type`
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/// after the `struct` initializer to specify the error type you want to use.
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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/// ```rust
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/// # #![feature(new_uninit)]
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/// use kernel::error::Error;
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/// use pin_init::init_zeroed;
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/// #[pin_data]
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/// struct BigBuf {
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/// big: KBox<[u8; 1024 * 1024 * 1024]>,
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/// small: [u8; 1024 * 1024],
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/// ptr: *mut u8,
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/// }
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///
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/// impl BigBuf {
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/// fn new() -> impl PinInit<Self, Error> {
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/// try_pin_init!(Self {
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/// big: KBox::init(init_zeroed(), GFP_KERNEL)?,
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/// small: [0; 1024 * 1024],
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/// ptr: core::ptr::null_mut(),
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/// }? Error)
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/// }
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/// }
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/// ```
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///
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/// [`Infallible`]: core::convert::Infallible
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/// [`pin_init!`]: pin_init::pin_init
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/// [`Error`]: crate::error::Error
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#[macro_export]
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macro_rules! try_pin_init {
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($(&$this:ident in)? $t:ident $(::<$($generics:ty),* $(,)?>)? {
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$($fields:tt)*
|
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}) => {
|
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::pin_init::try_pin_init!($(&$this in)? $t $(::<$($generics),*>)? {
|
|
$($fields)*
|
|
}? $crate::error::Error)
|
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};
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($(&$this:ident in)? $t:ident $(::<$($generics:ty),* $(,)?>)? {
|
|
$($fields:tt)*
|
|
}? $err:ty) => {
|
|
::pin_init::try_pin_init!($(&$this in)? $t $(::<$($generics),*>)? {
|
|
$($fields)*
|
|
}? $err)
|
|
};
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|
}
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