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Cc: Peter Zijlstra Cc: Ingo Molnar Cc: Will Deacon Cc: Waiman Long Signed-off-by: Wedson Almeida Filho --- v1 -> v2: No changes rust/helpers.c | 7 ++ rust/kernel/sync.rs | 1 + rust/kernel/sync/lock.rs | 2 + rust/kernel/sync/lock/mutex.rs | 118 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 4 files changed, 128 insertions(+) create mode 100644 rust/kernel/sync/lock/mutex.rs diff --git a/rust/helpers.c b/rust/helpers.c index 09a4d93f9d62..3010a2ec26e2 100644 --- a/rust/helpers.c +++ b/rust/helpers.c @@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ #include #include #include +#include __noreturn void rust_helper_BUG(void) { @@ -28,6 +29,12 @@ __noreturn void rust_helper_BUG(void) } EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(rust_helper_BUG); +void rust_helper_mutex_lock(struct mutex *lock) +{ + mutex_lock(lock); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(rust_helper_mutex_lock); + refcount_t rust_helper_REFCOUNT_INIT(int n) { return (refcount_t)REFCOUNT_INIT(n); diff --git a/rust/kernel/sync.rs b/rust/kernel/sync.rs index bf088b324af4..9ff116b2eebe 100644 --- a/rust/kernel/sync.rs +++ b/rust/kernel/sync.rs @@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ mod arc; pub mod lock; pub use arc::{Arc, ArcBorrow, UniqueArc}; +pub use lock::mutex::Mutex; /// Represents a lockdep class. It's a wrapper around C's `lock_class_key`. #[repr(transparent)] diff --git a/rust/kernel/sync/lock.rs b/rust/kernel/sync/lock.rs index f5614bed2a78..cec1d68bab86 100644 --- a/rust/kernel/sync/lock.rs +++ b/rust/kernel/sync/lock.rs @@ -10,6 +10,8 @@ use crate::{bindings, init::PinInit, pin_init, str::CStr, types::Opaque}; use core::{cell::UnsafeCell, marker::PhantomData, marker::PhantomPinned}; use macros::pin_data; +pub mod mutex; + /// The "backend" of a lock. /// /// It is the actual implementation of the lock, without the need to repeat patterns used in all diff --git a/rust/kernel/sync/lock/mutex.rs b/rust/kernel/sync/lock/mutex.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..923472f04af4 --- /dev/null +++ b/rust/kernel/sync/lock/mutex.rs @@ -0,0 +1,118 @@ +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 + +//! A kernel mutex. +//! +//! This module allows Rust code to use the kernel's `struct mutex`. + +use crate::bindings; + +/// Creates a [`Mutex`] initialiser with the given name and a newly-created lock class. +/// +/// It uses the name if one is given, otherwise it generates one based on the file name and line +/// number. +#[macro_export] +macro_rules! new_mutex { + ($inner:expr $(, $name:literal)? $(,)?) => { + $crate::sync::Mutex::new( + $inner, $crate::optional_name!($($name)?), $crate::static_lock_class!()) + }; +} + +/// A mutual exclusion primitive. +/// +/// Exposes the kernel's [`struct mutex`]. When multiple threads attempt to lock the same mutex, +/// only one at a time is allowed to progress, the others will block (sleep) until the mutex is +/// unlocked, at which point another thread will be allowed to wake up and make progress. +/// +/// Since it may block, [`Mutex`] needs to be used with care in atomic contexts. +/// +/// Instances of [`Mutex`] need a lock class and to be pinned. The recommended way to create such +/// instances is with the [`pin_init`](crate::pin_init) and [`new_mutex`] macros. +/// +/// # Examples +/// +/// The following example shows how to declare, allocate and initialise a struct (`Example`) that +/// contains an inner struct (`Inner`) that is protected by a mutex. +/// +/// ``` +/// use kernel::{init::InPlaceInit, init::PinInit, new_mutex, pin_init, sync::Mutex}; +/// +/// struct Inner { +/// a: u32, +/// b: u32, +/// } +/// +/// #[pin_data] +/// struct Example { +/// c: u32, +/// #[pin] +/// d: Mutex, +/// } +/// +/// impl Example { +/// fn new() -> impl PinInit { +/// pin_init!(Self { +/// c: 10, +/// d <- new_mutex!(Inner { a: 20, b: 30 }), +/// }) +/// } +/// } +/// +/// // Allocate a boxed `Example`. +/// let e = Box::pin_init(Example::new())?; +/// assert_eq!(e.c, 10); +/// assert_eq!(e.d.lock().a, 20); +/// assert_eq!(e.d.lock().b, 30); +/// ``` +/// +/// The following example shows how to use interior mutability to modify the contents of a struct +/// protected by a mutex despite only having a shared reference: +/// +/// ``` +/// use kernel::sync::Mutex; +/// +/// struct Example { +/// a: u32, +/// b: u32, +/// } +/// +/// fn example(m: &Mutex) { +/// let mut guard = m.lock(); +/// guard.a += 10; +/// guard.b += 20; +/// } +/// ``` +/// +/// [`struct mutex`]: ../../../../include/linux/mutex.h +pub type Mutex = super::Lock; + +/// A kernel `struct mutex` lock backend. +pub struct MutexBackend; + +// SAFETY: The underlying kernel `struct mutex` object ensures mutual exclusion. +unsafe impl super::Backend for MutexBackend { + type State = bindings::mutex; + type GuardState = (); + + unsafe fn init( + ptr: *mut Self::State, + name: *const core::ffi::c_char, + key: *mut bindings::lock_class_key, + ) { + // SAFETY: The safety requirements ensure that `ptr` is valid for writes, and `name` and + // `key` are valid for read indefinitely. + unsafe { bindings::__mutex_init(ptr, name, key) } + } + + unsafe fn lock(ptr: *mut Self::State) -> Self::GuardState { + // SAFETY: The safety requirements of this function ensure that `ptr` points to valid + // memory, and that it has been initialised before. + unsafe { bindings::mutex_lock(ptr) }; + } + + unsafe fn unlock(ptr: *mut Self::State, _guard_state: &Self::GuardState) { + // SAFETY: The safety requirements of this function ensure that `ptr` is valid and that the + // caller is the owner of the mutex. + unsafe { bindings::mutex_unlock(ptr) }; + } +} -- 2.34.1