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SubjectRe: [PATCH v2 6/8] rust: workqueue: implement `WorkItemPointer` for pointer types
On 01.06.23 15:49, Alice Ryhl wrote:
> This implements the `WorkItemPointer` trait for the pointer types that
> you are likely to use the workqueue with. The `Arc` type is for
> reference counted objects, and the `Pin<Box<T>>` type is for objects
> where the caller has exclusive ownership of the object.
>
> Co-developed-by: Gary Guo <gary@garyguo.net>
> Signed-off-by: Gary Guo <gary@garyguo.net>
> Signed-off-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>

I have a small nit below.

Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <benno.lossin@proton.me>

> ---
> rust/kernel/workqueue.rs | 97 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
> 1 file changed, 96 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
>
> diff --git a/rust/kernel/workqueue.rs b/rust/kernel/workqueue.rs
> index dbf0aab29a85..f06a2f036d8b 100644
> --- a/rust/kernel/workqueue.rs
> +++ b/rust/kernel/workqueue.rs
> @@ -28,8 +28,10 @@
> //!
> //! C header: [`include/linux/workqueue.h`](../../../../include/linux/workqueue.h)
>
> -use crate::{bindings, prelude::*, types::Opaque};
> +use crate::{bindings, prelude::*, sync::Arc, types::Opaque};
> +use alloc::boxed::Box;
> use core::marker::{PhantomData, PhantomPinned};
> +use core::pin::Pin;
>
> /// A kernel work queue.
> ///
> @@ -323,6 +325,99 @@ unsafe fn raw_get_work(ptr: *mut Self) -> *mut $crate::workqueue::Work<$work_typ
> )*};
> }
>
> +unsafe impl<T, const ID: u64> WorkItemPointer<ID> for Arc<T>
> +where
> + T: WorkItem<ID, Pointer = Self>,
> + T: HasWork<T, ID>,
> +{
> + unsafe extern "C" fn run(ptr: *mut bindings::work_struct) {
> + // SAFETY: The `__enqueue` method always uses a `work_struct` stored in a `Work<T, ID>`.
> + let ptr = ptr as *mut Work<T, ID>;
> + // SAFETY: This computes the pointer that `__enqueue` got from `Arc::into_raw`.
> + let ptr = unsafe { T::work_container_of(ptr) };
> + // SAFETY: This pointer comes from `Arc::into_raw` and we've been given back ownership.
> + let arc = unsafe { Arc::from_raw(ptr) };
> +
> + T::run(arc)
> + }
> +}
> +
> +unsafe impl<T, const ID: u64> RawWorkItem<ID> for Arc<T>
> +where
> + T: WorkItem<ID, Pointer = Self>,
> + T: HasWork<T, ID>,
> +{
> + type EnqueueOutput = Result<(), Self>;
> +
> + unsafe fn __enqueue<F>(self, queue_work_on: F) -> Self::EnqueueOutput
> + where
> + F: FnOnce(*mut bindings::work_struct) -> bool,
> + {
> + // Casting between const and mut is not a problem as long as the pointer is a raw pointer.
> + let ptr = Arc::into_raw(self) as *mut T;

I personally would prefer `cast_mut()` here.

--
Cheers,
Benno

> +
> + // SAFETY: Pointers into an `Arc` point at a valid value.
> + let work_ptr = unsafe { T::raw_get_work(ptr) };
> + // SAFETY: `raw_get_work` returns a pointer to a valid value.
> + let work_ptr = unsafe { Work::raw_get(work_ptr) };
> +
> + if queue_work_on(work_ptr) {
> + Ok(())
> + } else {
> + // SAFETY: The work queue has not taken ownership of the pointer.
> + Err(unsafe { Arc::from_raw(ptr) })
> + }
> + }
> +}
> +
> +unsafe impl<T, const ID: u64> WorkItemPointer<ID> for Pin<Box<T>>
> +where
> + T: WorkItem<ID, Pointer = Self>,
> + T: HasWork<T, ID>,
> +{
> + unsafe extern "C" fn run(ptr: *mut bindings::work_struct) {
> + // SAFETY: The `__enqueue` method always uses a `work_struct` stored in a `Work<T, ID>`.
> + let ptr = ptr as *mut Work<T, ID>;
> + // SAFETY: This computes the pointer that `__enqueue` got from `Arc::into_raw`.
> + let ptr = unsafe { T::work_container_of(ptr) };
> + // SAFETY: This pointer comes from `Arc::into_raw` and we've been given back ownership.
> + let boxed = unsafe { Box::from_raw(ptr) };
> + // SAFETY: The box was already pinned when it was enqueued.
> + let pinned = unsafe { Pin::new_unchecked(boxed) };
> +
> + T::run(pinned)
> + }
> +}
> +
> +unsafe impl<T, const ID: u64> RawWorkItem<ID> for Pin<Box<T>>
> +where
> + T: WorkItem<ID, Pointer = Self>,
> + T: HasWork<T, ID>,
> +{
> + type EnqueueOutput = ();
> +
> + unsafe fn __enqueue<F>(self, queue_work_on: F) -> Self::EnqueueOutput
> + where
> + F: FnOnce(*mut bindings::work_struct) -> bool,
> + {
> + // SAFETY: We're not going to move `self` or any of its fields, so its okay to temporarily
> + // remove the `Pin` wrapper.
> + let boxed = unsafe { Pin::into_inner_unchecked(self) };
> + let ptr = Box::into_raw(boxed);
> +
> + // SAFETY: Pointers into a `Box` point at a valid value.
> + let work_ptr = unsafe { T::raw_get_work(ptr) };
> + // SAFETY: `raw_get_work` returns a pointer to a valid value.
> + let work_ptr = unsafe { Work::raw_get(work_ptr) };
> +
> + if !queue_work_on(work_ptr) {
> + // SAFETY: This method requires exclusive ownership of the box, so it cannot be in a
> + // workqueue.
> + unsafe { ::core::hint::unreachable_unchecked() }
> + }
> + }
> +}
> +
> /// Returns the system work queue (`system_wq`).
> ///
> /// It is the one used by `schedule[_delayed]_work[_on]()`. Multi-CPU multi-threaded. There are
> --
> 2.41.0.rc0.172.g3f132b7071-goog
>

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