1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 2 3 //! Kernel errors. 4 //! 5 //! C header: [`include/uapi/asm-generic/errno-base.h`](srctree/include/uapi/asm-generic/errno-base.h) 6 7 use crate::{ 8 alloc::{layout::LayoutError, AllocError}, 9 str::CStr, 10 }; 11 12 use core::fmt; 13 use core::num::NonZeroI32; 14 use core::num::TryFromIntError; 15 use core::str::Utf8Error; 16 17 /// Contains the C-compatible error codes. 18 #[rustfmt::skip] 19 pub mod code { 20 macro_rules! declare_err { 21 ($err:tt $(,)? $($doc:expr),+) => { 22 $( 23 #[doc = $doc] 24 )* 25 pub const $err: super::Error = 26 match super::Error::try_from_errno(-(crate::bindings::$err as i32)) { 27 Some(err) => err, 28 None => panic!("Invalid errno in `declare_err!`"), 29 }; 30 }; 31 } 32 33 declare_err!(EPERM, "Operation not permitted."); 34 declare_err!(ENOENT, "No such file or directory."); 35 declare_err!(ESRCH, "No such process."); 36 declare_err!(EINTR, "Interrupted system call."); 37 declare_err!(EIO, "I/O error."); 38 declare_err!(ENXIO, "No such device or address."); 39 declare_err!(E2BIG, "Argument list too long."); 40 declare_err!(ENOEXEC, "Exec format error."); 41 declare_err!(EBADF, "Bad file number."); 42 declare_err!(ECHILD, "No child processes."); 43 declare_err!(EAGAIN, "Try again."); 44 declare_err!(ENOMEM, "Out of memory."); 45 declare_err!(EACCES, "Permission denied."); 46 declare_err!(EFAULT, "Bad address."); 47 declare_err!(ENOTBLK, "Block device required."); 48 declare_err!(EBUSY, "Device or resource busy."); 49 declare_err!(EEXIST, "File exists."); 50 declare_err!(EXDEV, "Cross-device link."); 51 declare_err!(ENODEV, "No such device."); 52 declare_err!(ENOTDIR, "Not a directory."); 53 declare_err!(EISDIR, "Is a directory."); 54 declare_err!(EINVAL, "Invalid argument."); 55 declare_err!(ENFILE, "File table overflow."); 56 declare_err!(EMFILE, "Too many open files."); 57 declare_err!(ENOTTY, "Not a typewriter."); 58 declare_err!(ETXTBSY, "Text file busy."); 59 declare_err!(EFBIG, "File too large."); 60 declare_err!(ENOSPC, "No space left on device."); 61 declare_err!(ESPIPE, "Illegal seek."); 62 declare_err!(EROFS, "Read-only file system."); 63 declare_err!(EMLINK, "Too many links."); 64 declare_err!(EPIPE, "Broken pipe."); 65 declare_err!(EDOM, "Math argument out of domain of func."); 66 declare_err!(ERANGE, "Math result not representable."); 67 declare_err!(ERESTARTSYS, "Restart the system call."); 68 declare_err!(ERESTARTNOINTR, "System call was interrupted by a signal and will be restarted."); 69 declare_err!(ERESTARTNOHAND, "Restart if no handler."); 70 declare_err!(ENOIOCTLCMD, "No ioctl command."); 71 declare_err!(ERESTART_RESTARTBLOCK, "Restart by calling sys_restart_syscall."); 72 declare_err!(EPROBE_DEFER, "Driver requests probe retry."); 73 declare_err!(EOPENSTALE, "Open found a stale dentry."); 74 declare_err!(ENOPARAM, "Parameter not supported."); 75 declare_err!(EBADHANDLE, "Illegal NFS file handle."); 76 declare_err!(ENOTSYNC, "Update synchronization mismatch."); 77 declare_err!(EBADCOOKIE, "Cookie is stale."); 78 declare_err!(ENOTSUPP, "Operation is not supported."); 79 declare_err!(ETOOSMALL, "Buffer or request is too small."); 80 declare_err!(ESERVERFAULT, "An untranslatable error occurred."); 81 declare_err!(EBADTYPE, "Type not supported by server."); 82 declare_err!(EJUKEBOX, "Request initiated, but will not complete before timeout."); 83 declare_err!(EIOCBQUEUED, "iocb queued, will get completion event."); 84 declare_err!(ERECALLCONFLICT, "Conflict with recalled state."); 85 declare_err!(ENOGRACE, "NFS file lock reclaim refused."); 86 } 87 88 /// Generic integer kernel error. 89 /// 90 /// The kernel defines a set of integer generic error codes based on C and 91 /// POSIX ones. These codes may have a more specific meaning in some contexts. 92 /// 93 /// # Invariants 94 /// 95 /// The value is a valid `errno` (i.e. `>= -MAX_ERRNO && < 0`). 96 #[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)] 97 pub struct Error(NonZeroI32); 98 99 impl Error { 100 /// Creates an [`Error`] from a kernel error code. 101 /// 102 /// It is a bug to pass an out-of-range `errno`. `EINVAL` would 103 /// be returned in such a case. 104 pub fn from_errno(errno: crate::ffi::c_int) -> Error { 105 if let Some(error) = Self::try_from_errno(errno) { 106 error 107 } else { 108 // TODO: Make it a `WARN_ONCE` once available. 109 crate::pr_warn!( 110 "attempted to create `Error` with out of range `errno`: {}", 111 errno 112 ); 113 code::EINVAL 114 } 115 } 116 117 /// Creates an [`Error`] from a kernel error code. 118 /// 119 /// Returns [`None`] if `errno` is out-of-range. 120 const fn try_from_errno(errno: crate::ffi::c_int) -> Option<Error> { 121 if errno < -(bindings::MAX_ERRNO as i32) || errno >= 0 { 122 return None; 123 } 124 125 // SAFETY: `errno` is checked above to be in a valid range. 126 Some(unsafe { Error::from_errno_unchecked(errno) }) 127 } 128 129 /// Creates an [`Error`] from a kernel error code. 130 /// 131 /// # Safety 132 /// 133 /// `errno` must be within error code range (i.e. `>= -MAX_ERRNO && < 0`). 134 const unsafe fn from_errno_unchecked(errno: crate::ffi::c_int) -> Error { 135 // INVARIANT: The contract ensures the type invariant 136 // will hold. 137 // SAFETY: The caller guarantees `errno` is non-zero. 138 Error(unsafe { NonZeroI32::new_unchecked(errno) }) 139 } 140 141 /// Returns the kernel error code. 142 pub fn to_errno(self) -> crate::ffi::c_int { 143 self.0.get() 144 } 145 146 #[cfg(CONFIG_BLOCK)] 147 pub(crate) fn to_blk_status(self) -> bindings::blk_status_t { 148 // SAFETY: `self.0` is a valid error due to its invariant. 149 unsafe { bindings::errno_to_blk_status(self.0.get()) } 150 } 151 152 /// Returns the error encoded as a pointer. 153 pub fn to_ptr<T>(self) -> *mut T { 154 // SAFETY: `self.0` is a valid error due to its invariant. 155 unsafe { bindings::ERR_PTR(self.0.get() as _) as *mut _ } 156 } 157 158 /// Returns a string representing the error, if one exists. 159 #[cfg(not(any(test, testlib)))] 160 pub fn name(&self) -> Option<&'static CStr> { 161 // SAFETY: Just an FFI call, there are no extra safety requirements. 162 let ptr = unsafe { bindings::errname(-self.0.get()) }; 163 if ptr.is_null() { 164 None 165 } else { 166 // SAFETY: The string returned by `errname` is static and `NUL`-terminated. 167 Some(unsafe { CStr::from_char_ptr(ptr) }) 168 } 169 } 170 171 /// Returns a string representing the error, if one exists. 172 /// 173 /// When `testlib` is configured, this always returns `None` to avoid the dependency on a 174 /// kernel function so that tests that use this (e.g., by calling [`Result::unwrap`]) can still 175 /// run in userspace. 176 #[cfg(any(test, testlib))] 177 pub fn name(&self) -> Option<&'static CStr> { 178 None 179 } 180 } 181 182 impl fmt::Debug for Error { 183 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { 184 match self.name() { 185 // Print out number if no name can be found. 186 None => f.debug_tuple("Error").field(&-self.0).finish(), 187 Some(name) => f 188 .debug_tuple( 189 // SAFETY: These strings are ASCII-only. 190 unsafe { core::str::from_utf8_unchecked(name) }, 191 ) 192 .finish(), 193 } 194 } 195 } 196 197 impl From<AllocError> for Error { 198 fn from(_: AllocError) -> Error { 199 code::ENOMEM 200 } 201 } 202 203 impl From<TryFromIntError> for Error { 204 fn from(_: TryFromIntError) -> Error { 205 code::EINVAL 206 } 207 } 208 209 impl From<Utf8Error> for Error { 210 fn from(_: Utf8Error) -> Error { 211 code::EINVAL 212 } 213 } 214 215 impl From<LayoutError> for Error { 216 fn from(_: LayoutError) -> Error { 217 code::ENOMEM 218 } 219 } 220 221 impl From<core::fmt::Error> for Error { 222 fn from(_: core::fmt::Error) -> Error { 223 code::EINVAL 224 } 225 } 226 227 impl From<core::convert::Infallible> for Error { 228 fn from(e: core::convert::Infallible) -> Error { 229 match e {} 230 } 231 } 232 233 /// A [`Result`] with an [`Error`] error type. 234 /// 235 /// To be used as the return type for functions that may fail. 236 /// 237 /// # Error codes in C and Rust 238 /// 239 /// In C, it is common that functions indicate success or failure through 240 /// their return value; modifying or returning extra data through non-`const` 241 /// pointer parameters. In particular, in the kernel, functions that may fail 242 /// typically return an `int` that represents a generic error code. We model 243 /// those as [`Error`]. 244 /// 245 /// In Rust, it is idiomatic to model functions that may fail as returning 246 /// a [`Result`]. Since in the kernel many functions return an error code, 247 /// [`Result`] is a type alias for a [`core::result::Result`] that uses 248 /// [`Error`] as its error type. 249 /// 250 /// Note that even if a function does not return anything when it succeeds, 251 /// it should still be modeled as returning a `Result` rather than 252 /// just an [`Error`]. 253 pub type Result<T = (), E = Error> = core::result::Result<T, E>; 254 255 /// Converts an integer as returned by a C kernel function to an error if it's negative, and 256 /// `Ok(())` otherwise. 257 pub fn to_result(err: crate::ffi::c_int) -> Result { 258 if err < 0 { 259 Err(Error::from_errno(err)) 260 } else { 261 Ok(()) 262 } 263 } 264 265 /// Transform a kernel "error pointer" to a normal pointer. 266 /// 267 /// Some kernel C API functions return an "error pointer" which optionally 268 /// embeds an `errno`. Callers are supposed to check the returned pointer 269 /// for errors. This function performs the check and converts the "error pointer" 270 /// to a normal pointer in an idiomatic fashion. 271 /// 272 /// # Examples 273 /// 274 /// ```ignore 275 /// # use kernel::from_err_ptr; 276 /// # use kernel::bindings; 277 /// fn devm_platform_ioremap_resource( 278 /// pdev: &mut PlatformDevice, 279 /// index: u32, 280 /// ) -> Result<*mut kernel::ffi::c_void> { 281 /// // SAFETY: `pdev` points to a valid platform device. There are no safety requirements 282 /// // on `index`. 283 /// from_err_ptr(unsafe { bindings::devm_platform_ioremap_resource(pdev.to_ptr(), index) }) 284 /// } 285 /// ``` 286 pub fn from_err_ptr<T>(ptr: *mut T) -> Result<*mut T> { 287 // CAST: Casting a pointer to `*const crate::ffi::c_void` is always valid. 288 let const_ptr: *const crate::ffi::c_void = ptr.cast(); 289 // SAFETY: The FFI function does not deref the pointer. 290 if unsafe { bindings::IS_ERR(const_ptr) } { 291 // SAFETY: The FFI function does not deref the pointer. 292 let err = unsafe { bindings::PTR_ERR(const_ptr) }; 293 294 #[allow(clippy::unnecessary_cast)] 295 // CAST: If `IS_ERR()` returns `true`, 296 // then `PTR_ERR()` is guaranteed to return a 297 // negative value greater-or-equal to `-bindings::MAX_ERRNO`, 298 // which always fits in an `i16`, as per the invariant above. 299 // And an `i16` always fits in an `i32`. So casting `err` to 300 // an `i32` can never overflow, and is always valid. 301 // 302 // SAFETY: `IS_ERR()` ensures `err` is a 303 // negative value greater-or-equal to `-bindings::MAX_ERRNO`. 304 return Err(unsafe { Error::from_errno_unchecked(err as crate::ffi::c_int) }); 305 } 306 Ok(ptr) 307 } 308 309 /// Calls a closure returning a [`crate::error::Result<T>`] and converts the result to 310 /// a C integer result. 311 /// 312 /// This is useful when calling Rust functions that return [`crate::error::Result<T>`] 313 /// from inside `extern "C"` functions that need to return an integer error result. 314 /// 315 /// `T` should be convertible from an `i16` via `From<i16>`. 316 /// 317 /// # Examples 318 /// 319 /// ```ignore 320 /// # use kernel::from_result; 321 /// # use kernel::bindings; 322 /// unsafe extern "C" fn probe_callback( 323 /// pdev: *mut bindings::platform_device, 324 /// ) -> kernel::ffi::c_int { 325 /// from_result(|| { 326 /// let ptr = devm_alloc(pdev)?; 327 /// bindings::platform_set_drvdata(pdev, ptr); 328 /// Ok(0) 329 /// }) 330 /// } 331 /// ``` 332 pub fn from_result<T, F>(f: F) -> T 333 where 334 T: From<i16>, 335 F: FnOnce() -> Result<T>, 336 { 337 match f() { 338 Ok(v) => v, 339 // NO-OVERFLOW: negative `errno`s are no smaller than `-bindings::MAX_ERRNO`, 340 // `-bindings::MAX_ERRNO` fits in an `i16` as per invariant above, 341 // therefore a negative `errno` always fits in an `i16` and will not overflow. 342 Err(e) => T::from(e.to_errno() as i16), 343 } 344 } 345 346 /// Error message for calling a default function of a [`#[vtable]`](macros::vtable) trait. 347 pub const VTABLE_DEFAULT_ERROR: &str = 348 "This function must not be called, see the #[vtable] documentation."; 349