1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 2 3 // Copyright (C) 2024 Google LLC. 4 5 //! Miscdevice support. 6 //! 7 //! C headers: [`include/linux/miscdevice.h`](srctree/include/linux/miscdevice.h). 8 //! 9 //! Reference: <https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/driver-api/misc_devices.html> 10 11 use crate::{ 12 bindings, 13 device::Device, 14 error::{to_result, Error, Result, VTABLE_DEFAULT_ERROR}, 15 ffi::{c_int, c_long, c_uint, c_ulong}, 16 fs::File, 17 mm::virt::VmaNew, 18 prelude::*, 19 seq_file::SeqFile, 20 str::CStr, 21 types::{ForeignOwnable, Opaque}, 22 }; 23 use core::{marker::PhantomData, mem::MaybeUninit, pin::Pin}; 24 25 /// Options for creating a misc device. 26 #[derive(Copy, Clone)] 27 pub struct MiscDeviceOptions { 28 /// The name of the miscdevice. 29 pub name: &'static CStr, 30 } 31 32 impl MiscDeviceOptions { 33 /// Create a raw `struct miscdev` ready for registration. 34 pub const fn into_raw<T: MiscDevice>(self) -> bindings::miscdevice { 35 // SAFETY: All zeros is valid for this C type. 36 let mut result: bindings::miscdevice = unsafe { MaybeUninit::zeroed().assume_init() }; 37 result.minor = bindings::MISC_DYNAMIC_MINOR as _; 38 result.name = self.name.as_char_ptr(); 39 result.fops = MiscdeviceVTable::<T>::build(); 40 result 41 } 42 } 43 44 /// A registration of a miscdevice. 45 /// 46 /// # Invariants 47 /// 48 /// `inner` is a registered misc device. 49 #[repr(transparent)] 50 #[pin_data(PinnedDrop)] 51 pub struct MiscDeviceRegistration<T> { 52 #[pin] 53 inner: Opaque<bindings::miscdevice>, 54 _t: PhantomData<T>, 55 } 56 57 // SAFETY: It is allowed to call `misc_deregister` on a different thread from where you called 58 // `misc_register`. 59 unsafe impl<T> Send for MiscDeviceRegistration<T> {} 60 // SAFETY: All `&self` methods on this type are written to ensure that it is safe to call them in 61 // parallel. 62 unsafe impl<T> Sync for MiscDeviceRegistration<T> {} 63 64 impl<T: MiscDevice> MiscDeviceRegistration<T> { 65 /// Register a misc device. 66 pub fn register(opts: MiscDeviceOptions) -> impl PinInit<Self, Error> { 67 try_pin_init!(Self { 68 inner <- Opaque::try_ffi_init(move |slot: *mut bindings::miscdevice| { 69 // SAFETY: The initializer can write to the provided `slot`. 70 unsafe { slot.write(opts.into_raw::<T>()) }; 71 72 // SAFETY: We just wrote the misc device options to the slot. The miscdevice will 73 // get unregistered before `slot` is deallocated because the memory is pinned and 74 // the destructor of this type deallocates the memory. 75 // INVARIANT: If this returns `Ok(())`, then the `slot` will contain a registered 76 // misc device. 77 to_result(unsafe { bindings::misc_register(slot) }) 78 }), 79 _t: PhantomData, 80 }) 81 } 82 83 /// Returns a raw pointer to the misc device. 84 pub fn as_raw(&self) -> *mut bindings::miscdevice { 85 self.inner.get() 86 } 87 88 /// Access the `this_device` field. 89 pub fn device(&self) -> &Device { 90 // SAFETY: This can only be called after a successful register(), which always 91 // initialises `this_device` with a valid device. Furthermore, the signature of this 92 // function tells the borrow-checker that the `&Device` reference must not outlive the 93 // `&MiscDeviceRegistration<T>` used to obtain it, so the last use of the reference must be 94 // before the underlying `struct miscdevice` is destroyed. 95 unsafe { Device::as_ref((*self.as_raw()).this_device) } 96 } 97 } 98 99 #[pinned_drop] 100 impl<T> PinnedDrop for MiscDeviceRegistration<T> { 101 fn drop(self: Pin<&mut Self>) { 102 // SAFETY: We know that the device is registered by the type invariants. 103 unsafe { bindings::misc_deregister(self.inner.get()) }; 104 } 105 } 106 107 /// Trait implemented by the private data of an open misc device. 108 #[vtable] 109 pub trait MiscDevice: Sized { 110 /// What kind of pointer should `Self` be wrapped in. 111 type Ptr: ForeignOwnable + Send + Sync; 112 113 /// Called when the misc device is opened. 114 /// 115 /// The returned pointer will be stored as the private data for the file. 116 fn open(_file: &File, _misc: &MiscDeviceRegistration<Self>) -> Result<Self::Ptr>; 117 118 /// Called when the misc device is released. 119 fn release(device: Self::Ptr, _file: &File) { 120 drop(device); 121 } 122 123 /// Handle for mmap. 124 /// 125 /// This function is invoked when a user space process invokes the `mmap` system call on 126 /// `file`. The function is a callback that is part of the VMA initializer. The kernel will do 127 /// initial setup of the VMA before calling this function. The function can then interact with 128 /// the VMA initialization by calling methods of `vma`. If the function does not return an 129 /// error, the kernel will complete initialization of the VMA according to the properties of 130 /// `vma`. 131 fn mmap( 132 _device: <Self::Ptr as ForeignOwnable>::Borrowed<'_>, 133 _file: &File, 134 _vma: &VmaNew, 135 ) -> Result { 136 build_error!(VTABLE_DEFAULT_ERROR) 137 } 138 139 /// Handler for ioctls. 140 /// 141 /// The `cmd` argument is usually manipulated using the utilities in [`kernel::ioctl`]. 142 /// 143 /// [`kernel::ioctl`]: mod@crate::ioctl 144 fn ioctl( 145 _device: <Self::Ptr as ForeignOwnable>::Borrowed<'_>, 146 _file: &File, 147 _cmd: u32, 148 _arg: usize, 149 ) -> Result<isize> { 150 build_error!(VTABLE_DEFAULT_ERROR) 151 } 152 153 /// Handler for ioctls. 154 /// 155 /// Used for 32-bit userspace on 64-bit platforms. 156 /// 157 /// This method is optional and only needs to be provided if the ioctl relies on structures 158 /// that have different layout on 32-bit and 64-bit userspace. If no implementation is 159 /// provided, then `compat_ptr_ioctl` will be used instead. 160 #[cfg(CONFIG_COMPAT)] 161 fn compat_ioctl( 162 _device: <Self::Ptr as ForeignOwnable>::Borrowed<'_>, 163 _file: &File, 164 _cmd: u32, 165 _arg: usize, 166 ) -> Result<isize> { 167 build_error!(VTABLE_DEFAULT_ERROR) 168 } 169 170 /// Show info for this fd. 171 fn show_fdinfo( 172 _device: <Self::Ptr as ForeignOwnable>::Borrowed<'_>, 173 _m: &SeqFile, 174 _file: &File, 175 ) { 176 build_error!(VTABLE_DEFAULT_ERROR) 177 } 178 } 179 180 /// A vtable for the file operations of a Rust miscdevice. 181 struct MiscdeviceVTable<T: MiscDevice>(PhantomData<T>); 182 183 impl<T: MiscDevice> MiscdeviceVTable<T> { 184 /// # Safety 185 /// 186 /// `file` and `inode` must be the file and inode for a file that is undergoing initialization. 187 /// The file must be associated with a `MiscDeviceRegistration<T>`. 188 unsafe extern "C" fn open(inode: *mut bindings::inode, raw_file: *mut bindings::file) -> c_int { 189 // SAFETY: The pointers are valid and for a file being opened. 190 let ret = unsafe { bindings::generic_file_open(inode, raw_file) }; 191 if ret != 0 { 192 return ret; 193 } 194 195 // SAFETY: The open call of a file can access the private data. 196 let misc_ptr = unsafe { (*raw_file).private_data }; 197 198 // SAFETY: This is a miscdevice, so `misc_open()` set the private data to a pointer to the 199 // associated `struct miscdevice` before calling into this method. Furthermore, 200 // `misc_open()` ensures that the miscdevice can't be unregistered and freed during this 201 // call to `fops_open`. 202 let misc = unsafe { &*misc_ptr.cast::<MiscDeviceRegistration<T>>() }; 203 204 // SAFETY: 205 // * This underlying file is valid for (much longer than) the duration of `T::open`. 206 // * There is no active fdget_pos region on the file on this thread. 207 let file = unsafe { File::from_raw_file(raw_file) }; 208 209 let ptr = match T::open(file, misc) { 210 Ok(ptr) => ptr, 211 Err(err) => return err.to_errno(), 212 }; 213 214 // This overwrites the private data with the value specified by the user, changing the type 215 // of this file's private data. All future accesses to the private data is performed by 216 // other fops_* methods in this file, which all correctly cast the private data to the new 217 // type. 218 // 219 // SAFETY: The open call of a file can access the private data. 220 unsafe { (*raw_file).private_data = ptr.into_foreign().cast() }; 221 222 0 223 } 224 225 /// # Safety 226 /// 227 /// `file` and `inode` must be the file and inode for a file that is being released. The file 228 /// must be associated with a `MiscDeviceRegistration<T>`. 229 unsafe extern "C" fn release(_inode: *mut bindings::inode, file: *mut bindings::file) -> c_int { 230 // SAFETY: The release call of a file owns the private data. 231 let private = unsafe { (*file).private_data }.cast(); 232 // SAFETY: The release call of a file owns the private data. 233 let ptr = unsafe { <T::Ptr as ForeignOwnable>::from_foreign(private) }; 234 235 // SAFETY: 236 // * The file is valid for the duration of this call. 237 // * There is no active fdget_pos region on the file on this thread. 238 T::release(ptr, unsafe { File::from_raw_file(file) }); 239 240 0 241 } 242 243 /// # Safety 244 /// 245 /// `file` must be a valid file that is associated with a `MiscDeviceRegistration<T>`. 246 /// `vma` must be a vma that is currently being mmap'ed with this file. 247 unsafe extern "C" fn mmap( 248 file: *mut bindings::file, 249 vma: *mut bindings::vm_area_struct, 250 ) -> c_int { 251 // SAFETY: The mmap call of a file can access the private data. 252 let private = unsafe { (*file).private_data }; 253 // SAFETY: This is a Rust Miscdevice, so we call `into_foreign` in `open` and 254 // `from_foreign` in `release`, and `fops_mmap` is guaranteed to be called between those 255 // two operations. 256 let device = unsafe { <T::Ptr as ForeignOwnable>::borrow(private.cast()) }; 257 // SAFETY: The caller provides a vma that is undergoing initial VMA setup. 258 let area = unsafe { VmaNew::from_raw(vma) }; 259 // SAFETY: 260 // * The file is valid for the duration of this call. 261 // * There is no active fdget_pos region on the file on this thread. 262 let file = unsafe { File::from_raw_file(file) }; 263 264 match T::mmap(device, file, area) { 265 Ok(()) => 0, 266 Err(err) => err.to_errno(), 267 } 268 } 269 270 /// # Safety 271 /// 272 /// `file` must be a valid file that is associated with a `MiscDeviceRegistration<T>`. 273 unsafe extern "C" fn ioctl(file: *mut bindings::file, cmd: c_uint, arg: c_ulong) -> c_long { 274 // SAFETY: The ioctl call of a file can access the private data. 275 let private = unsafe { (*file).private_data }.cast(); 276 // SAFETY: Ioctl calls can borrow the private data of the file. 277 let device = unsafe { <T::Ptr as ForeignOwnable>::borrow(private) }; 278 279 // SAFETY: 280 // * The file is valid for the duration of this call. 281 // * There is no active fdget_pos region on the file on this thread. 282 let file = unsafe { File::from_raw_file(file) }; 283 284 match T::ioctl(device, file, cmd, arg) { 285 Ok(ret) => ret as c_long, 286 Err(err) => err.to_errno() as c_long, 287 } 288 } 289 290 /// # Safety 291 /// 292 /// `file` must be a valid file that is associated with a `MiscDeviceRegistration<T>`. 293 #[cfg(CONFIG_COMPAT)] 294 unsafe extern "C" fn compat_ioctl( 295 file: *mut bindings::file, 296 cmd: c_uint, 297 arg: c_ulong, 298 ) -> c_long { 299 // SAFETY: The compat ioctl call of a file can access the private data. 300 let private = unsafe { (*file).private_data }.cast(); 301 // SAFETY: Ioctl calls can borrow the private data of the file. 302 let device = unsafe { <T::Ptr as ForeignOwnable>::borrow(private) }; 303 304 // SAFETY: 305 // * The file is valid for the duration of this call. 306 // * There is no active fdget_pos region on the file on this thread. 307 let file = unsafe { File::from_raw_file(file) }; 308 309 match T::compat_ioctl(device, file, cmd, arg) { 310 Ok(ret) => ret as c_long, 311 Err(err) => err.to_errno() as c_long, 312 } 313 } 314 315 /// # Safety 316 /// 317 /// - `file` must be a valid file that is associated with a `MiscDeviceRegistration<T>`. 318 /// - `seq_file` must be a valid `struct seq_file` that we can write to. 319 unsafe extern "C" fn show_fdinfo(seq_file: *mut bindings::seq_file, file: *mut bindings::file) { 320 // SAFETY: The release call of a file owns the private data. 321 let private = unsafe { (*file).private_data }.cast(); 322 // SAFETY: Ioctl calls can borrow the private data of the file. 323 let device = unsafe { <T::Ptr as ForeignOwnable>::borrow(private) }; 324 // SAFETY: 325 // * The file is valid for the duration of this call. 326 // * There is no active fdget_pos region on the file on this thread. 327 let file = unsafe { File::from_raw_file(file) }; 328 // SAFETY: The caller ensures that the pointer is valid and exclusive for the duration in 329 // which this method is called. 330 let m = unsafe { SeqFile::from_raw(seq_file) }; 331 332 T::show_fdinfo(device, m, file); 333 } 334 335 const VTABLE: bindings::file_operations = bindings::file_operations { 336 open: Some(Self::open), 337 release: Some(Self::release), 338 mmap: if T::HAS_MMAP { Some(Self::mmap) } else { None }, 339 unlocked_ioctl: if T::HAS_IOCTL { 340 Some(Self::ioctl) 341 } else { 342 None 343 }, 344 #[cfg(CONFIG_COMPAT)] 345 compat_ioctl: if T::HAS_COMPAT_IOCTL { 346 Some(Self::compat_ioctl) 347 } else if T::HAS_IOCTL { 348 Some(bindings::compat_ptr_ioctl) 349 } else { 350 None 351 }, 352 show_fdinfo: if T::HAS_SHOW_FDINFO { 353 Some(Self::show_fdinfo) 354 } else { 355 None 356 }, 357 // SAFETY: All zeros is a valid value for `bindings::file_operations`. 358 ..unsafe { MaybeUninit::zeroed().assume_init() } 359 }; 360 361 const fn build() -> &'static bindings::file_operations { 362 &Self::VTABLE 363 } 364 } 365