1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 2 3 //! Devres abstraction 4 //! 5 //! [`Devres`] represents an abstraction for the kernel devres (device resource management) 6 //! implementation. 7 8 use crate::{ 9 alloc::Flags, 10 bindings, 11 device::{Bound, Device}, 12 error::{to_result, Error, Result}, 13 ffi::c_void, 14 prelude::*, 15 revocable::{Revocable, RevocableGuard}, 16 sync::{rcu, Completion}, 17 types::{ARef, ForeignOwnable, Opaque, ScopeGuard}, 18 }; 19 20 use pin_init::Wrapper; 21 22 /// [`Devres`] inner data accessed from [`Devres::callback`]. 23 #[pin_data] 24 struct Inner<T: Send> { 25 #[pin] 26 data: Revocable<T>, 27 /// Tracks whether [`Devres::callback`] has been completed. 28 #[pin] 29 devm: Completion, 30 /// Tracks whether revoking [`Self::data`] has been completed. 31 #[pin] 32 revoke: Completion, 33 } 34 35 /// This abstraction is meant to be used by subsystems to containerize [`Device`] bound resources to 36 /// manage their lifetime. 37 /// 38 /// [`Device`] bound resources should be freed when either the resource goes out of scope or the 39 /// [`Device`] is unbound respectively, depending on what happens first. In any case, it is always 40 /// guaranteed that revoking the device resource is completed before the corresponding [`Device`] 41 /// is unbound. 42 /// 43 /// To achieve that [`Devres`] registers a devres callback on creation, which is called once the 44 /// [`Device`] is unbound, revoking access to the encapsulated resource (see also [`Revocable`]). 45 /// 46 /// After the [`Devres`] has been unbound it is not possible to access the encapsulated resource 47 /// anymore. 48 /// 49 /// [`Devres`] users should make sure to simply free the corresponding backing resource in `T`'s 50 /// [`Drop`] implementation. 51 /// 52 /// # Example 53 /// 54 /// ```no_run 55 /// # use kernel::{bindings, device::{Bound, Device}, devres::Devres, io::{Io, IoRaw}}; 56 /// # use core::ops::Deref; 57 /// 58 /// // See also [`pci::Bar`] for a real example. 59 /// struct IoMem<const SIZE: usize>(IoRaw<SIZE>); 60 /// 61 /// impl<const SIZE: usize> IoMem<SIZE> { 62 /// /// # Safety 63 /// /// 64 /// /// [`paddr`, `paddr` + `SIZE`) must be a valid MMIO region that is mappable into the CPUs 65 /// /// virtual address space. 66 /// unsafe fn new(paddr: usize) -> Result<Self>{ 67 /// // SAFETY: By the safety requirements of this function [`paddr`, `paddr` + `SIZE`) is 68 /// // valid for `ioremap`. 69 /// let addr = unsafe { bindings::ioremap(paddr as _, SIZE as _) }; 70 /// if addr.is_null() { 71 /// return Err(ENOMEM); 72 /// } 73 /// 74 /// Ok(IoMem(IoRaw::new(addr as _, SIZE)?)) 75 /// } 76 /// } 77 /// 78 /// impl<const SIZE: usize> Drop for IoMem<SIZE> { 79 /// fn drop(&mut self) { 80 /// // SAFETY: `self.0.addr()` is guaranteed to be properly mapped by `Self::new`. 81 /// unsafe { bindings::iounmap(self.0.addr() as _); }; 82 /// } 83 /// } 84 /// 85 /// impl<const SIZE: usize> Deref for IoMem<SIZE> { 86 /// type Target = Io<SIZE>; 87 /// 88 /// fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target { 89 /// // SAFETY: The memory range stored in `self` has been properly mapped in `Self::new`. 90 /// unsafe { Io::from_raw(&self.0) } 91 /// } 92 /// } 93 /// # fn no_run(dev: &Device<Bound>) -> Result<(), Error> { 94 /// // SAFETY: Invalid usage for example purposes. 95 /// let iomem = unsafe { IoMem::<{ core::mem::size_of::<u32>() }>::new(0xBAAAAAAD)? }; 96 /// let devres = KBox::pin_init(Devres::new(dev, iomem), GFP_KERNEL)?; 97 /// 98 /// let res = devres.try_access().ok_or(ENXIO)?; 99 /// res.write8(0x42, 0x0); 100 /// # Ok(()) 101 /// # } 102 /// ``` 103 /// 104 /// # Invariants 105 /// 106 /// [`Self::inner`] is guaranteed to be initialized and is always accessed read-only. 107 #[pin_data(PinnedDrop)] 108 pub struct Devres<T: Send> { 109 dev: ARef<Device>, 110 /// Pointer to [`Self::devres_callback`]. 111 /// 112 /// Has to be stored, since Rust does not guarantee to always return the same address for a 113 /// function. However, the C API uses the address as a key. 114 callback: unsafe extern "C" fn(*mut c_void), 115 /// Contains all the fields shared with [`Self::callback`]. 116 // TODO: Replace with `UnsafePinned`, once available. 117 // 118 // Subsequently, the `drop_in_place()` in `Devres::drop` and the explicit `Send` and `Sync' 119 // impls can be removed. 120 #[pin] 121 inner: Opaque<Inner<T>>, 122 } 123 124 impl<T: Send> Devres<T> { 125 /// Creates a new [`Devres`] instance of the given `data`. 126 /// 127 /// The `data` encapsulated within the returned `Devres` instance' `data` will be 128 /// (revoked)[`Revocable`] once the device is detached. 129 pub fn new<'a, E>( 130 dev: &'a Device<Bound>, 131 data: impl PinInit<T, E> + 'a, 132 ) -> impl PinInit<Self, Error> + 'a 133 where 134 T: 'a, 135 Error: From<E>, 136 { 137 let callback = Self::devres_callback; 138 139 try_pin_init!(&this in Self { 140 dev: dev.into(), 141 callback, 142 // INVARIANT: `inner` is properly initialized. 143 inner <- { 144 // SAFETY: `this` is a valid pointer to uninitialized memory. 145 let inner = unsafe { &raw mut (*this.as_ptr()).inner }; 146 147 // SAFETY: 148 // - `dev.as_raw()` is a pointer to a valid bound device. 149 // - `inner` is guaranteed to be a valid for the duration of the lifetime of `Self`. 150 // - `devm_add_action()` is guaranteed not to call `callback` until `this` has been 151 // properly initialized, because we require `dev` (i.e. the *bound* device) to 152 // live at least as long as the returned `impl PinInit<Self, Error>`. 153 to_result(unsafe { 154 bindings::devm_add_action(dev.as_raw(), Some(callback), inner.cast()) 155 })?; 156 157 Opaque::pin_init(try_pin_init!(Inner { 158 devm <- Completion::new(), 159 revoke <- Completion::new(), 160 data <- Revocable::new(data), 161 })) 162 }, 163 }) 164 } 165 166 fn inner(&self) -> &Inner<T> { 167 // SAFETY: By the type invairants of `Self`, `inner` is properly initialized and always 168 // accessed read-only. 169 unsafe { &*self.inner.get() } 170 } 171 172 fn data(&self) -> &Revocable<T> { 173 &self.inner().data 174 } 175 176 #[allow(clippy::missing_safety_doc)] 177 unsafe extern "C" fn devres_callback(ptr: *mut kernel::ffi::c_void) { 178 // SAFETY: In `Self::new` we've passed a valid pointer to `Inner` to `devm_add_action()`, 179 // hence `ptr` must be a valid pointer to `Inner`. 180 let inner = unsafe { &*ptr.cast::<Inner<T>>() }; 181 182 // Ensure that `inner` can't be used anymore after we signal completion of this callback. 183 let inner = ScopeGuard::new_with_data(inner, |inner| inner.devm.complete_all()); 184 185 if !inner.data.revoke() { 186 // If `revoke()` returns false, it means that `Devres::drop` already started revoking 187 // `data` for us. Hence we have to wait until `Devres::drop` signals that it 188 // completed revoking `data`. 189 inner.revoke.wait_for_completion(); 190 } 191 } 192 193 fn remove_action(&self) -> bool { 194 // SAFETY: 195 // - `self.dev` is a valid `Device`, 196 // - the `action` and `data` pointers are the exact same ones as given to 197 // `devm_add_action()` previously, 198 (unsafe { 199 bindings::devm_remove_action_nowarn( 200 self.dev.as_raw(), 201 Some(self.callback), 202 core::ptr::from_ref(self.inner()).cast_mut().cast(), 203 ) 204 } == 0) 205 } 206 207 /// Return a reference of the [`Device`] this [`Devres`] instance has been created with. 208 pub fn device(&self) -> &Device { 209 &self.dev 210 } 211 212 /// Obtain `&'a T`, bypassing the [`Revocable`]. 213 /// 214 /// This method allows to directly obtain a `&'a T`, bypassing the [`Revocable`], by presenting 215 /// a `&'a Device<Bound>` of the same [`Device`] this [`Devres`] instance has been created with. 216 /// 217 /// # Errors 218 /// 219 /// An error is returned if `dev` does not match the same [`Device`] this [`Devres`] instance 220 /// has been created with. 221 /// 222 /// # Example 223 /// 224 /// ```no_run 225 /// # #![cfg(CONFIG_PCI)] 226 /// # use kernel::{device::Core, devres::Devres, pci}; 227 /// 228 /// fn from_core(dev: &pci::Device<Core>, devres: Devres<pci::Bar<0x4>>) -> Result { 229 /// let bar = devres.access(dev.as_ref())?; 230 /// 231 /// let _ = bar.read32(0x0); 232 /// 233 /// // might_sleep() 234 /// 235 /// bar.write32(0x42, 0x0); 236 /// 237 /// Ok(()) 238 /// } 239 /// ``` 240 pub fn access<'a>(&'a self, dev: &'a Device<Bound>) -> Result<&'a T> { 241 if self.dev.as_raw() != dev.as_raw() { 242 return Err(EINVAL); 243 } 244 245 // SAFETY: `dev` being the same device as the device this `Devres` has been created for 246 // proves that `self.data` hasn't been revoked and is guaranteed to not be revoked as long 247 // as `dev` lives; `dev` lives at least as long as `self`. 248 Ok(unsafe { self.data().access() }) 249 } 250 251 /// [`Devres`] accessor for [`Revocable::try_access`]. 252 pub fn try_access(&self) -> Option<RevocableGuard<'_, T>> { 253 self.data().try_access() 254 } 255 256 /// [`Devres`] accessor for [`Revocable::try_access_with`]. 257 pub fn try_access_with<R, F: FnOnce(&T) -> R>(&self, f: F) -> Option<R> { 258 self.data().try_access_with(f) 259 } 260 261 /// [`Devres`] accessor for [`Revocable::try_access_with_guard`]. 262 pub fn try_access_with_guard<'a>(&'a self, guard: &'a rcu::Guard) -> Option<&'a T> { 263 self.data().try_access_with_guard(guard) 264 } 265 } 266 267 // SAFETY: `Devres` can be send to any task, if `T: Send`. 268 unsafe impl<T: Send> Send for Devres<T> {} 269 270 // SAFETY: `Devres` can be shared with any task, if `T: Sync`. 271 unsafe impl<T: Send + Sync> Sync for Devres<T> {} 272 273 #[pinned_drop] 274 impl<T: Send> PinnedDrop for Devres<T> { 275 fn drop(self: Pin<&mut Self>) { 276 // SAFETY: When `drop` runs, it is guaranteed that nobody is accessing the revocable data 277 // anymore, hence it is safe not to wait for the grace period to finish. 278 if unsafe { self.data().revoke_nosync() } { 279 // We revoked `self.data` before the devres action did, hence try to remove it. 280 if !self.remove_action() { 281 // We could not remove the devres action, which means that it now runs concurrently, 282 // hence signal that `self.data` has been revoked by us successfully. 283 self.inner().revoke.complete_all(); 284 285 // Wait for `Self::devres_callback` to be done using this object. 286 self.inner().devm.wait_for_completion(); 287 } 288 } else { 289 // `Self::devres_callback` revokes `self.data` for us, hence wait for it to be done 290 // using this object. 291 self.inner().devm.wait_for_completion(); 292 } 293 294 // INVARIANT: At this point it is guaranteed that `inner` can't be accessed any more. 295 // 296 // SAFETY: `inner` is valid for dropping. 297 unsafe { core::ptr::drop_in_place(self.inner.get()) }; 298 } 299 } 300 301 /// Consume `data` and [`Drop::drop`] `data` once `dev` is unbound. 302 fn register_foreign<P>(dev: &Device<Bound>, data: P) -> Result 303 where 304 P: ForeignOwnable + Send + 'static, 305 { 306 let ptr = data.into_foreign(); 307 308 #[allow(clippy::missing_safety_doc)] 309 unsafe extern "C" fn callback<P: ForeignOwnable>(ptr: *mut kernel::ffi::c_void) { 310 // SAFETY: `ptr` is the pointer to the `ForeignOwnable` leaked above and hence valid. 311 drop(unsafe { P::from_foreign(ptr.cast()) }); 312 } 313 314 // SAFETY: 315 // - `dev.as_raw()` is a pointer to a valid and bound device. 316 // - `ptr` is a valid pointer the `ForeignOwnable` devres takes ownership of. 317 to_result(unsafe { 318 // `devm_add_action_or_reset()` also calls `callback` on failure, such that the 319 // `ForeignOwnable` is released eventually. 320 bindings::devm_add_action_or_reset(dev.as_raw(), Some(callback::<P>), ptr.cast()) 321 }) 322 } 323 324 /// Encapsulate `data` in a [`KBox`] and [`Drop::drop`] `data` once `dev` is unbound. 325 /// 326 /// # Examples 327 /// 328 /// ```no_run 329 /// use kernel::{device::{Bound, Device}, devres}; 330 /// 331 /// /// Registration of e.g. a class device, IRQ, etc. 332 /// struct Registration; 333 /// 334 /// impl Registration { 335 /// fn new() -> Self { 336 /// // register 337 /// 338 /// Self 339 /// } 340 /// } 341 /// 342 /// impl Drop for Registration { 343 /// fn drop(&mut self) { 344 /// // unregister 345 /// } 346 /// } 347 /// 348 /// fn from_bound_context(dev: &Device<Bound>) -> Result { 349 /// devres::register(dev, Registration::new(), GFP_KERNEL) 350 /// } 351 /// ``` 352 pub fn register<T, E>(dev: &Device<Bound>, data: impl PinInit<T, E>, flags: Flags) -> Result 353 where 354 T: Send + 'static, 355 Error: From<E>, 356 { 357 let data = KBox::pin_init(data, flags)?; 358 359 register_foreign(dev, data) 360 } 361