Re: [PATCH 1/2] rust: introduce `InPlaceModule`
From: Benno Lossin
Date: Wed Mar 27 2024 - 12:17:09 EST
On 27.03.24 04:23, Wedson Almeida Filho wrote:
> From: Wedson Almeida Filho <walmeida@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> This allows modules to be initialised in-place in pinned memory, which
> enables the usage of pinned types (e.g., mutexes, spinlocks, driver
> registrations, etc.) in modules without any extra allocations.
>
> Drivers that don't need this may continue to implement `Module` without
> any changes.
>
> Signed-off-by: Wedson Almeida Filho <walmeida@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
I have some suggestions below, with those fixed,
Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <benno.lossin@xxxxxxxxx>
> ---
> rust/kernel/lib.rs | 25 ++++++++++++++++++++++++-
> rust/macros/module.rs | 18 ++++++------------
> 2 files changed, 30 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/rust/kernel/lib.rs b/rust/kernel/lib.rs
> index 5c641233e26d..64aee4fbc53b 100644
> --- a/rust/kernel/lib.rs
> +++ b/rust/kernel/lib.rs
> @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@
> /// The top level entrypoint to implementing a kernel module.
> ///
> /// For any teardown or cleanup operations, your type may implement [`Drop`].
> -pub trait Module: Sized + Sync {
> +pub trait Module: Sized + Sync + Send {
> /// Called at module initialization time.
> ///
> /// Use this method to perform whatever setup or registration your module
> @@ -72,6 +72,29 @@ pub trait Module: Sized + Sync {
> fn init(module: &'static ThisModule) -> error::Result<Self>;
> }
>
> +/// A module that is pinned and initialised in-place.
> +pub trait InPlaceModule: Sync + Send {
> + /// Creates an initialiser for the module.
> + ///
> + /// It is called when the module is loaded.
> + fn init(module: &'static ThisModule) -> impl init::PinInit<Self, error::Error>;
> +}
> +
> +impl<T: Module> InPlaceModule for T {
> + fn init(module: &'static ThisModule) -> impl init::PinInit<Self, error::Error> {
> + let initer = move |slot: *mut Self| {
> + let m = <Self as Module>::init(module)?;
> +
> + // SAFETY: `slot` is valid for write per the contract with `pin_init_from_closure`.
> + unsafe { slot.write(m) };
> + Ok(())
> + };
> +
> + // SAFETY: On success, `initer` always fully initialises an instance of `Self`.
> + unsafe { init::pin_init_from_closure(initer) }
> + }
> +}
> +
> /// Equivalent to `THIS_MODULE` in the C API.
> ///
> /// C header: [`include/linux/export.h`](srctree/include/linux/export.h)
> diff --git a/rust/macros/module.rs b/rust/macros/module.rs
> index 27979e582e4b..0b2bb4ec2fba 100644
> --- a/rust/macros/module.rs
> +++ b/rust/macros/module.rs
> @@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ pub(crate) fn module(ts: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
> #[used]
> static __IS_RUST_MODULE: () = ();
>
> - static mut __MOD: Option<{type_}> = None;
> + static mut __MOD: core::mem::MaybeUninit<{type_}> = core::mem::MaybeUninit::uninit();
I would prefer `::core::mem::MaybeUninit`, since that prevents
accidentally referring to a module named `core`.
>
> // SAFETY: `__this_module` is constructed by the kernel at load time and will not be
> // freed until the module is unloaded.
> @@ -275,23 +275,17 @@ pub(crate) fn module(ts: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
> }}
>
> fn __init() -> core::ffi::c_int {{
> - match <{type_} as kernel::Module>::init(&THIS_MODULE) {{
> - Ok(m) => {{
> - unsafe {{
> - __MOD = Some(m);
> - }}
> - return 0;
> - }}
> - Err(e) => {{
> - return e.to_errno();
> - }}
> + let initer = <{type_} as kernel::InPlaceModule>::init(&THIS_MODULE);
Ditto with `::kernel::InPlaceModule`.
> + match unsafe {{ initer.__pinned_init(__MOD.as_mut_ptr()) }} {{
This requires that the `PinInit` trait is in scope, I would use:
match unsafe {{ ::kernel::init::PinInit::__pinned_init(initer, __MOD.as_mut_ptr()) }} {{
--
Cheers,
Benno
> + Ok(m) => 0,
> + Err(e) => e.to_errno(),
> }}
> }}
>
> fn __exit() {{
> unsafe {{
> // Invokes `drop()` on `__MOD`, which should be used for cleanup.
> - __MOD = None;
> + __MOD.assume_init_drop();
> }}
> }}
>
> --
> 2.34.1
>