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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::{
12         Bound,
13         Device, //
14     },
15     error::to_result,
16     prelude::*,
17     revocable::{
18         Revocable,
19         RevocableGuard, //
20     },
21     sync::{
22         aref::ARef,
23         rcu,
24         Arc, //
25     },
26     types::{
27         ForeignOwnable,
28         Opaque, //
29     },
30 };
31 
32 /// Inner type that embeds a `struct devres_node` and the `Revocable<T>`.
33 #[repr(C)]
34 #[pin_data]
35 struct Inner<T> {
36     #[pin]
37     node: Opaque<bindings::devres_node>,
38     #[pin]
39     data: Revocable<T>,
40 }
41 
42 /// This abstraction is meant to be used by subsystems to containerize [`Device`] bound resources to
43 /// manage their lifetime.
44 ///
45 /// [`Device`] bound resources should be freed when either the resource goes out of scope or the
46 /// [`Device`] is unbound respectively, depending on what happens first. In any case, it is always
47 /// guaranteed that revoking the device resource is completed before the corresponding [`Device`]
48 /// is unbound.
49 ///
50 /// To achieve that [`Devres`] registers a devres callback on creation, which is called once the
51 /// [`Device`] is unbound, revoking access to the encapsulated resource (see also [`Revocable`]).
52 ///
53 /// After the [`Devres`] has been unbound it is not possible to access the encapsulated resource
54 /// anymore.
55 ///
56 /// [`Devres`] users should make sure to simply free the corresponding backing resource in `T`'s
57 /// [`Drop`] implementation.
58 ///
59 /// # Examples
60 ///
61 /// ```no_run
62 /// # #![cfg(CONFIG_HAS_IOMEM)]
63 /// use kernel::{
64 ///     bindings,
65 ///     device::{
66 ///         Bound,
67 ///         Device,
68 ///     },
69 ///     devres::Devres,
70 ///     io::{
71 ///         Io,
72 ///         IoKnownSize,
73 ///         Mmio,
74 ///         MmioRaw,
75 ///         PhysAddr, //
76 ///     },
77 ///     prelude::*,
78 /// };
79 /// use core::ops::Deref;
80 ///
81 /// // See also [`pci::Bar`] for a real example.
82 /// struct IoMem<const SIZE: usize>(MmioRaw<SIZE>);
83 ///
84 /// impl<const SIZE: usize> IoMem<SIZE> {
85 ///     /// # Safety
86 ///     ///
87 ///     /// [`paddr`, `paddr` + `SIZE`) must be a valid MMIO region that is mappable into the CPUs
88 ///     /// virtual address space.
89 ///     unsafe fn new(paddr: usize) -> Result<Self>{
90 ///         // SAFETY: By the safety requirements of this function [`paddr`, `paddr` + `SIZE`) is
91 ///         // valid for `ioremap`.
92 ///         let addr = unsafe { bindings::ioremap(paddr as PhysAddr, SIZE) };
93 ///         if addr.is_null() {
94 ///             return Err(ENOMEM);
95 ///         }
96 ///
97 ///         Ok(IoMem(MmioRaw::new(addr as usize, SIZE)?))
98 ///     }
99 /// }
100 ///
101 /// impl<const SIZE: usize> Drop for IoMem<SIZE> {
102 ///     fn drop(&mut self) {
103 ///         // SAFETY: `self.0.addr()` is guaranteed to be properly mapped by `Self::new`.
104 ///         unsafe { bindings::iounmap(self.0.addr() as *mut c_void); };
105 ///     }
106 /// }
107 ///
108 /// impl<const SIZE: usize> Deref for IoMem<SIZE> {
109 ///    type Target = Mmio<SIZE>;
110 ///
111 ///    fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
112 ///         // SAFETY: The memory range stored in `self` has been properly mapped in `Self::new`.
113 ///         unsafe { Mmio::from_raw(&self.0) }
114 ///    }
115 /// }
116 /// # fn no_run(dev: &Device<Bound>) -> Result<(), Error> {
117 /// // SAFETY: Invalid usage for example purposes.
118 /// let iomem = unsafe { IoMem::<{ core::mem::size_of::<u32>() }>::new(0xBAAAAAAD)? };
119 /// let devres = Devres::new(dev, iomem)?;
120 ///
121 /// let res = devres.try_access().ok_or(ENXIO)?;
122 /// res.write8(0x42, 0x0);
123 /// # Ok(())
124 /// # }
125 /// ```
126 pub struct Devres<T: Send + 'static> {
127     dev: ARef<Device>,
128     inner: Arc<Inner<T>>,
129 }
130 
131 // Calling the FFI functions from the `base` module directly from the `Devres<T>` impl may result in
132 // them being called directly from driver modules. This happens since the Rust compiler will use
133 // monomorphisation, so it might happen that functions are instantiated within the calling driver
134 // module. For now, work around this with `#[inline(never)]` helpers.
135 //
136 // TODO: Remove once a more generic solution has been implemented. For instance, we may be able to
137 // leverage `bindgen` to take care of this depending on whether a symbol is (already) exported.
138 mod base {
139     use kernel::{
140         bindings,
141         prelude::*, //
142     };
143 
144     #[inline(never)]
145     #[allow(clippy::missing_safety_doc)]
146     pub(super) unsafe fn devres_node_init(
147         node: *mut bindings::devres_node,
148         release: bindings::dr_node_release_t,
149         free: bindings::dr_node_free_t,
150     ) {
151         // SAFETY: Safety requirements are the same as `bindings::devres_node_init`.
152         unsafe { bindings::devres_node_init(node, release, free) }
153     }
154 
155     #[inline(never)]
156     #[allow(clippy::missing_safety_doc)]
157     pub(super) unsafe fn devres_set_node_dbginfo(
158         node: *mut bindings::devres_node,
159         name: *const c_char,
160         size: usize,
161     ) {
162         // SAFETY: Safety requirements are the same as `bindings::devres_set_node_dbginfo`.
163         unsafe { bindings::devres_set_node_dbginfo(node, name, size) }
164     }
165 
166     #[inline(never)]
167     #[allow(clippy::missing_safety_doc)]
168     pub(super) unsafe fn devres_node_add(
169         dev: *mut bindings::device,
170         node: *mut bindings::devres_node,
171     ) {
172         // SAFETY: Safety requirements are the same as `bindings::devres_node_add`.
173         unsafe { bindings::devres_node_add(dev, node) }
174     }
175 
176     #[must_use]
177     #[inline(never)]
178     #[allow(clippy::missing_safety_doc)]
179     pub(super) unsafe fn devres_node_remove(
180         dev: *mut bindings::device,
181         node: *mut bindings::devres_node,
182     ) -> bool {
183         // SAFETY: Safety requirements are the same as `bindings::devres_node_remove`.
184         unsafe { bindings::devres_node_remove(dev, node) }
185     }
186 }
187 
188 impl<T: Send + 'static> Devres<T> {
189     /// Creates a new [`Devres`] instance of the given `data`.
190     ///
191     /// The `data` encapsulated within the returned `Devres` instance' `data` will be
192     /// (revoked)[`Revocable`] once the device is detached.
193     pub fn new<E>(dev: &Device<Bound>, data: impl PinInit<T, E>) -> Result<Self>
194     where
195         Error: From<E>,
196     {
197         let inner = Arc::pin_init::<Error>(
198             try_pin_init!(Inner {
199                 node <- Opaque::ffi_init(|node: *mut bindings::devres_node| {
200                     // SAFETY: `node` is a valid pointer to an uninitialized `struct devres_node`.
201                     unsafe {
202                         base::devres_node_init(
203                             node,
204                             Some(Self::devres_node_release),
205                             Some(Self::devres_node_free_node),
206                         )
207                     };
208 
209                     // SAFETY: `node` is a valid pointer to an uninitialized `struct devres_node`.
210                     unsafe {
211                         base::devres_set_node_dbginfo(
212                             node,
213                             // TODO: Use `core::any::type_name::<T>()` once it is a `const fn`,
214                             // such that we can convert the `&str` to a `&CStr` at compile-time.
215                             c"Devres<T>".as_char_ptr(),
216                             core::mem::size_of::<Revocable<T>>(),
217                         )
218                     };
219                 }),
220                 data <- Revocable::new(data),
221             }),
222             GFP_KERNEL,
223         )?;
224 
225         // SAFETY:
226         // - `dev` is a valid pointer to a bound `struct device`.
227         // - `node` is a valid pointer to a `struct devres_node`.
228         // - `devres_node_add()` is guaranteed not to call `devres_node_release()` for the entire
229         //    lifetime of `dev`.
230         unsafe { base::devres_node_add(dev.as_raw(), inner.node.get()) };
231 
232         // Take additional reference count for `devres_node_add()`.
233         core::mem::forget(inner.clone());
234 
235         Ok(Self {
236             dev: dev.into(),
237             inner,
238         })
239     }
240 
241     fn data(&self) -> &Revocable<T> {
242         &self.inner.data
243     }
244 
245     #[allow(clippy::missing_safety_doc)]
246     unsafe extern "C" fn devres_node_release(
247         _dev: *mut bindings::device,
248         node: *mut bindings::devres_node,
249     ) {
250         let node = Opaque::cast_from(node);
251 
252         // SAFETY: `node` is in the same allocation as its container.
253         let inner = unsafe { kernel::container_of!(node, Inner<T>, node) };
254 
255         // SAFETY: `inner` is a valid `Inner<T>` pointer.
256         let inner = unsafe { &*inner };
257 
258         inner.data.revoke();
259     }
260 
261     #[allow(clippy::missing_safety_doc)]
262     unsafe extern "C" fn devres_node_free_node(node: *mut bindings::devres_node) {
263         let node = Opaque::cast_from(node);
264 
265         // SAFETY: `node` is in the same allocation as its container.
266         let inner = unsafe { kernel::container_of!(node, Inner<T>, node) };
267 
268         // SAFETY: `inner` points to the entire `Inner<T>` allocation.
269         drop(unsafe { Arc::from_raw(inner) });
270     }
271 
272     fn remove_node(&self) -> bool {
273         // SAFETY:
274         // - `self.device().as_raw()` is a valid pointer to a bound `struct device`.
275         // - `self.inner.node.get()` is a valid pointer to a `struct devres_node`.
276         unsafe { base::devres_node_remove(self.device().as_raw(), self.inner.node.get()) }
277     }
278 
279     /// Return a reference of the [`Device`] this [`Devres`] instance has been created with.
280     pub fn device(&self) -> &Device {
281         &self.dev
282     }
283 
284     /// Obtain `&'a T`, bypassing the [`Revocable`].
285     ///
286     /// This method allows to directly obtain a `&'a T`, bypassing the [`Revocable`], by presenting
287     /// a `&'a Device<Bound>` of the same [`Device`] this [`Devres`] instance has been created with.
288     ///
289     /// # Errors
290     ///
291     /// An error is returned if `dev` does not match the same [`Device`] this [`Devres`] instance
292     /// has been created with.
293     ///
294     /// # Examples
295     ///
296     /// ```no_run
297     /// #![cfg(CONFIG_PCI)]
298     /// use kernel::{
299     ///     device::Core,
300     ///     devres::Devres,
301     ///     io::{
302     ///         Io,
303     ///         IoKnownSize, //
304     ///     },
305     ///     pci, //
306     /// };
307     ///
308     /// fn from_core(dev: &pci::Device<Core<'_>>, devres: Devres<pci::Bar<'_, 0x4>>) -> Result {
309     ///     let bar = devres.access(dev.as_ref())?;
310     ///
311     ///     let _ = bar.read32(0x0);
312     ///
313     ///     // might_sleep()
314     ///
315     ///     bar.write32(0x42, 0x0);
316     ///
317     ///     Ok(())
318     /// }
319     /// ```
320     pub fn access<'a>(&'a self, dev: &'a Device<Bound>) -> Result<&'a T> {
321         if self.dev.as_raw() != dev.as_raw() {
322             return Err(EINVAL);
323         }
324 
325         // SAFETY: `dev` being the same device as the device this `Devres` has been created for
326         // proves that `self.data` hasn't been revoked and is guaranteed to not be revoked as long
327         // as `dev` lives; `dev` lives at least as long as `self`.
328         Ok(unsafe { self.data().access() })
329     }
330 
331     /// [`Devres`] accessor for [`Revocable::try_access`].
332     pub fn try_access(&self) -> Option<RevocableGuard<'_, T>> {
333         self.data().try_access()
334     }
335 
336     /// [`Devres`] accessor for [`Revocable::try_access_with`].
337     pub fn try_access_with<R, F: FnOnce(&T) -> R>(&self, f: F) -> Option<R> {
338         self.data().try_access_with(f)
339     }
340 
341     /// [`Devres`] accessor for [`Revocable::try_access_with_guard`].
342     pub fn try_access_with_guard<'a>(&'a self, guard: &'a rcu::Guard) -> Option<&'a T> {
343         self.data().try_access_with_guard(guard)
344     }
345 }
346 
347 // SAFETY: `Devres` can be send to any task, if `T: Send`.
348 unsafe impl<T: Send> Send for Devres<T> {}
349 
350 // SAFETY: `Devres` can be shared with any task, if `T: Sync`.
351 unsafe impl<T: Send + Sync> Sync for Devres<T> {}
352 
353 impl<T: Send + 'static> Drop for Devres<T> {
354     fn drop(&mut self) {
355         // SAFETY: When `drop` runs, it is guaranteed that nobody is accessing the revocable data
356         // anymore, hence it is safe not to wait for the grace period to finish.
357         if unsafe { self.data().revoke_nosync() } {
358             // We revoked `self.data` before devres did, hence try to remove it.
359             if self.remove_node() {
360                 // SAFETY: In `Self::new` we have taken an additional reference count of `self.data`
361                 // for `devres_node_add()`. Since `remove_node()` was successful, we have to drop
362                 // this additional reference count.
363                 drop(unsafe { Arc::from_raw(Arc::as_ptr(&self.inner)) });
364             }
365         }
366     }
367 }
368 
369 /// Consume `data` and [`Drop::drop`] `data` once `dev` is unbound.
370 fn register_foreign<P>(dev: &Device<Bound>, data: P) -> Result
371 where
372     P: ForeignOwnable + Send + 'static,
373 {
374     let ptr = data.into_foreign();
375 
376     #[allow(clippy::missing_safety_doc)]
377     unsafe extern "C" fn callback<P: ForeignOwnable>(ptr: *mut kernel::ffi::c_void) {
378         // SAFETY: `ptr` is the pointer to the `ForeignOwnable` leaked above and hence valid.
379         drop(unsafe { P::from_foreign(ptr.cast()) });
380     }
381 
382     // SAFETY:
383     // - `dev.as_raw()` is a pointer to a valid and bound device.
384     // - `ptr` is a valid pointer the `ForeignOwnable` devres takes ownership of.
385     to_result(unsafe {
386         // `devm_add_action_or_reset()` also calls `callback` on failure, such that the
387         // `ForeignOwnable` is released eventually.
388         bindings::devm_add_action_or_reset(dev.as_raw(), Some(callback::<P>), ptr.cast())
389     })
390 }
391 
392 /// Encapsulate `data` in a [`KBox`] and [`Drop::drop`] `data` once `dev` is unbound.
393 ///
394 /// # Examples
395 ///
396 /// ```no_run
397 /// use kernel::{
398 ///     device::{
399 ///         Bound,
400 ///         Device, //
401 ///     },
402 ///     devres, //
403 /// };
404 ///
405 /// /// Registration of e.g. a class device, IRQ, etc.
406 /// struct Registration;
407 ///
408 /// impl Registration {
409 ///     fn new() -> Self {
410 ///         // register
411 ///
412 ///         Self
413 ///     }
414 /// }
415 ///
416 /// impl Drop for Registration {
417 ///     fn drop(&mut self) {
418 ///        // unregister
419 ///     }
420 /// }
421 ///
422 /// fn from_bound_context(dev: &Device<Bound>) -> Result {
423 ///     devres::register(dev, Registration::new(), GFP_KERNEL)
424 /// }
425 /// ```
426 pub fn register<T, E>(dev: &Device<Bound>, data: impl PinInit<T, E>, flags: Flags) -> Result
427 where
428     T: Send + 'static,
429     Error: From<E>,
430 {
431     let data = KBox::pin_init(data, flags)?;
432 
433     register_foreign(dev, data)
434 }
435