From c8cfa8d0c0b10be216861fe904ea68978b1dcc97 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Danilo Krummrich Date: Fri, 4 Oct 2024 17:41:15 +0200 Subject: rust: alloc: implement kernel `Box` `Box` provides the simplest way to allocate memory for a generic type with one of the kernel's allocators, e.g. `Kmalloc`, `Vmalloc` or `KVmalloc`. In contrast to Rust's `Box` type, the kernel `Box` type considers the kernel's GFP flags for all appropriate functions, always reports allocation failures through `Result<_, AllocError>` and remains independent from unstable features. Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin Reviewed-by: Gary Guo Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20241004154149.93856-12-dakr@kernel.org [ Added backticks, fixed typos. - Miguel ] Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda --- rust/kernel/prelude.rs | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'rust/kernel/prelude.rs') diff --git a/rust/kernel/prelude.rs b/rust/kernel/prelude.rs index 4571daec0961..a9210634a8c3 100644 --- a/rust/kernel/prelude.rs +++ b/rust/kernel/prelude.rs @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ #[doc(no_inline)] pub use core::pin::Pin; -pub use crate::alloc::{box_ext::BoxExt, flags::*, vec_ext::VecExt}; +pub use crate::alloc::{box_ext::BoxExt, flags::*, vec_ext::VecExt, KBox, KVBox, VBox}; #[doc(no_inline)] pub use alloc::{boxed::Box, vec::Vec}; -- cgit v1.2.3 From e8c6ccdbcaaf31f26c0fffd4073edd0b0147cdc6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Danilo Krummrich Date: Fri, 4 Oct 2024 17:41:17 +0200 Subject: rust: alloc: remove extension of std's `Box` Now that all existing `Box` users were moved to the kernel `Box` type, remove the `BoxExt` extension and all other related extensions. Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin Reviewed-by: Gary Guo Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20241004154149.93856-14-dakr@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda --- rust/kernel/alloc.rs | 1 - rust/kernel/alloc/box_ext.rs | 89 -------------------------------------------- rust/kernel/init.rs | 46 +---------------------- rust/kernel/lib.rs | 1 - rust/kernel/prelude.rs | 4 +- rust/kernel/types.rs | 50 ------------------------- 6 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 188 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 rust/kernel/alloc/box_ext.rs (limited to 'rust/kernel/prelude.rs') diff --git a/rust/kernel/alloc.rs b/rust/kernel/alloc.rs index 3628e16240a6..94f4de5e0cdc 100644 --- a/rust/kernel/alloc.rs +++ b/rust/kernel/alloc.rs @@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ #[cfg(not(any(test, testlib)))] pub mod allocator; -pub mod box_ext; pub mod kbox; pub mod vec_ext; diff --git a/rust/kernel/alloc/box_ext.rs b/rust/kernel/alloc/box_ext.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 7009ad78d4e0..000000000000 --- a/rust/kernel/alloc/box_ext.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,89 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 - -//! Extensions to [`Box`] for fallible allocations. - -use super::{AllocError, Flags}; -use alloc::boxed::Box; -use core::{mem::MaybeUninit, ptr, result::Result}; - -/// Extensions to [`Box`]. -pub trait BoxExt: Sized { - /// Allocates a new box. - /// - /// The allocation may fail, in which case an error is returned. - fn new(x: T, flags: Flags) -> Result; - - /// Allocates a new uninitialised box. - /// - /// The allocation may fail, in which case an error is returned. - fn new_uninit(flags: Flags) -> Result>, AllocError>; - - /// Drops the contents, but keeps the allocation. - /// - /// # Examples - /// - /// ``` - /// use kernel::alloc::{flags, box_ext::BoxExt}; - /// let value = Box::new([0; 32], flags::GFP_KERNEL)?; - /// assert_eq!(*value, [0; 32]); - /// let mut value = Box::drop_contents(value); - /// // Now we can re-use `value`: - /// value.write([1; 32]); - /// // SAFETY: We just wrote to it. - /// let value = unsafe { value.assume_init() }; - /// assert_eq!(*value, [1; 32]); - /// # Ok::<(), Error>(()) - /// ``` - fn drop_contents(this: Self) -> Box>; -} - -impl BoxExt for Box { - fn new(x: T, flags: Flags) -> Result { - let mut b = >::new_uninit(flags)?; - b.write(x); - // SAFETY: We just wrote to it. - Ok(unsafe { b.assume_init() }) - } - - #[cfg(any(test, testlib))] - fn new_uninit(_flags: Flags) -> Result>, AllocError> { - Ok(Box::new_uninit()) - } - - #[cfg(not(any(test, testlib)))] - fn new_uninit(flags: Flags) -> Result>, AllocError> { - let ptr = if core::mem::size_of::>() == 0 { - core::ptr::NonNull::<_>::dangling().as_ptr() - } else { - let layout = core::alloc::Layout::new::>(); - - // SAFETY: Memory is being allocated (first arg is null). The only other source of - // safety issues is sleeping on atomic context, which is addressed by klint. Lastly, - // the type is not a SZT (checked above). - let ptr = - unsafe { super::allocator::krealloc_aligned(core::ptr::null_mut(), layout, flags) }; - if ptr.is_null() { - return Err(AllocError); - } - - ptr.cast::>() - }; - - // SAFETY: For non-zero-sized types, we allocate above using the global allocator. For - // zero-sized types, we use `NonNull::dangling`. - Ok(unsafe { Box::from_raw(ptr) }) - } - - fn drop_contents(this: Self) -> Box> { - let ptr = Box::into_raw(this); - // SAFETY: `ptr` is valid, because it came from `Box::into_raw`. - unsafe { ptr::drop_in_place(ptr) }; - - // CAST: `MaybeUninit` is a transparent wrapper of `T`. - let ptr = ptr.cast::>(); - - // SAFETY: `ptr` is valid for writes, because it came from `Box::into_raw` and it is valid for - // reads, since the pointer came from `Box::into_raw` and the type is `MaybeUninit`. - unsafe { Box::from_raw(ptr) } - } -} diff --git a/rust/kernel/init.rs b/rust/kernel/init.rs index c889f2640b56..c9919ba0b683 100644 --- a/rust/kernel/init.rs +++ b/rust/kernel/init.rs @@ -211,13 +211,12 @@ //! [`pin_init!`]: crate::pin_init! use crate::{ - alloc::{box_ext::BoxExt, AllocError, Flags, KBox}, + alloc::{AllocError, Flags, KBox}, error::{self, Error}, sync::Arc, sync::UniqueArc, types::{Opaque, ScopeGuard}, }; -use alloc::boxed::Box; use core::{ cell::UnsafeCell, convert::Infallible, @@ -588,7 +587,6 @@ macro_rules! pin_init { /// # Examples /// /// ```rust -/// # #![feature(new_uninit)] /// use kernel::{init::{self, PinInit}, error::Error}; /// #[pin_data] /// struct BigBuf { @@ -1245,26 +1243,6 @@ impl InPlaceInit for Arc { } } -impl InPlaceInit for Box { - type PinnedSelf = Pin; - - #[inline] - fn try_pin_init(init: impl PinInit, flags: Flags) -> Result - where - E: From, - { - as BoxExt<_>>::new_uninit(flags)?.write_pin_init(init) - } - - #[inline] - fn try_init(init: impl Init, flags: Flags) -> Result - where - E: From, - { - as BoxExt<_>>::new_uninit(flags)?.write_init(init) - } -} - impl InPlaceInit for UniqueArc { type PinnedSelf = Pin; @@ -1301,28 +1279,6 @@ pub trait InPlaceWrite { fn write_pin_init(self, init: impl PinInit) -> Result, E>; } -impl InPlaceWrite for Box> { - type Initialized = Box; - - fn write_init(mut self, init: impl Init) -> Result { - let slot = self.as_mut_ptr(); - // SAFETY: When init errors/panics, slot will get deallocated but not dropped, - // slot is valid. - unsafe { init.__init(slot)? }; - // SAFETY: All fields have been initialized. - Ok(unsafe { self.assume_init() }) - } - - fn write_pin_init(mut self, init: impl PinInit) -> Result, E> { - let slot = self.as_mut_ptr(); - // SAFETY: When init errors/panics, slot will get deallocated but not dropped, - // slot is valid and will not be moved, because we pin it later. - unsafe { init.__pinned_init(slot)? }; - // SAFETY: All fields have been initialized. - Ok(unsafe { self.assume_init() }.into()) - } -} - impl InPlaceWrite for UniqueArc> { type Initialized = UniqueArc; diff --git a/rust/kernel/lib.rs b/rust/kernel/lib.rs index dc37aef6a008..34e9151db58d 100644 --- a/rust/kernel/lib.rs +++ b/rust/kernel/lib.rs @@ -16,7 +16,6 @@ #![feature(coerce_unsized)] #![feature(dispatch_from_dyn)] #![feature(lint_reasons)] -#![feature(new_uninit)] #![feature(unsize)] // Ensure conditional compilation based on the kernel configuration works; diff --git a/rust/kernel/prelude.rs b/rust/kernel/prelude.rs index a9210634a8c3..c1f8e5c832e2 100644 --- a/rust/kernel/prelude.rs +++ b/rust/kernel/prelude.rs @@ -14,10 +14,10 @@ #[doc(no_inline)] pub use core::pin::Pin; -pub use crate::alloc::{box_ext::BoxExt, flags::*, vec_ext::VecExt, KBox, KVBox, VBox}; +pub use crate::alloc::{flags::*, vec_ext::VecExt, KBox, KVBox, VBox}; #[doc(no_inline)] -pub use alloc::{boxed::Box, vec::Vec}; +pub use alloc::vec::Vec; #[doc(no_inline)] pub use macros::{module, pin_data, pinned_drop, vtable, Zeroable}; diff --git a/rust/kernel/types.rs b/rust/kernel/types.rs index 085e8076f078..34f1b31753df 100644 --- a/rust/kernel/types.rs +++ b/rust/kernel/types.rs @@ -3,13 +3,11 @@ //! Kernel types. use crate::init::{self, PinInit}; -use alloc::boxed::Box; use core::{ cell::UnsafeCell, marker::{PhantomData, PhantomPinned}, mem::{ManuallyDrop, MaybeUninit}, ops::{Deref, DerefMut}, - pin::Pin, ptr::NonNull, }; @@ -71,54 +69,6 @@ pub trait ForeignOwnable: Sized { } } -impl ForeignOwnable for Box { - type Borrowed<'a> = &'a T; - - fn into_foreign(self) -> *const core::ffi::c_void { - Box::into_raw(self) as _ - } - - unsafe fn borrow<'a>(ptr: *const core::ffi::c_void) -> &'a T { - // SAFETY: The safety requirements for this function ensure that the object is still alive, - // so it is safe to dereference the raw pointer. - // The safety requirements of `from_foreign` also ensure that the object remains alive for - // the lifetime of the returned value. - unsafe { &*ptr.cast() } - } - - unsafe fn from_foreign(ptr: *const core::ffi::c_void) -> Self { - // SAFETY: The safety requirements of this function ensure that `ptr` comes from a previous - // call to `Self::into_foreign`. - unsafe { Box::from_raw(ptr as _) } - } -} - -impl ForeignOwnable for Pin> { - type Borrowed<'a> = Pin<&'a T>; - - fn into_foreign(self) -> *const core::ffi::c_void { - // SAFETY: We are still treating the box as pinned. - Box::into_raw(unsafe { Pin::into_inner_unchecked(self) }) as _ - } - - unsafe fn borrow<'a>(ptr: *const core::ffi::c_void) -> Pin<&'a T> { - // SAFETY: The safety requirements for this function ensure that the object is still alive, - // so it is safe to dereference the raw pointer. - // The safety requirements of `from_foreign` also ensure that the object remains alive for - // the lifetime of the returned value. - let r = unsafe { &*ptr.cast() }; - - // SAFETY: This pointer originates from a `Pin>`. - unsafe { Pin::new_unchecked(r) } - } - - unsafe fn from_foreign(ptr: *const core::ffi::c_void) -> Self { - // SAFETY: The safety requirements of this function ensure that `ptr` comes from a previous - // call to `Self::into_foreign`. - unsafe { Pin::new_unchecked(Box::from_raw(ptr as _)) } - } -} - impl ForeignOwnable for () { type Borrowed<'a> = (); -- cgit v1.2.3 From e1044c2238f54ae5bd902cac6d12e48835df418b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Danilo Krummrich Date: Fri, 4 Oct 2024 17:41:18 +0200 Subject: rust: alloc: add `Box` to prelude Now that we removed `BoxExt` and the corresponding includes in prelude.rs, add the new kernel `Box` type instead. Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin Reviewed-by: Gary Guo Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20241004154149.93856-15-dakr@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda --- rust/kernel/prelude.rs | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'rust/kernel/prelude.rs') diff --git a/rust/kernel/prelude.rs b/rust/kernel/prelude.rs index c1f8e5c832e2..d5f2fe42d093 100644 --- a/rust/kernel/prelude.rs +++ b/rust/kernel/prelude.rs @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ #[doc(no_inline)] pub use core::pin::Pin; -pub use crate::alloc::{flags::*, vec_ext::VecExt, KBox, KVBox, VBox}; +pub use crate::alloc::{flags::*, vec_ext::VecExt, Box, KBox, KVBox, VBox}; #[doc(no_inline)] pub use alloc::vec::Vec; -- cgit v1.2.3 From 2aac4cd7dae3d7bb0e0ddec2561b2ee4cbe6c8f6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Danilo Krummrich Date: Fri, 4 Oct 2024 17:41:20 +0200 Subject: rust: alloc: implement kernel `Vec` type `Vec` provides a contiguous growable array type with contents allocated with the kernel's allocators (e.g. `Kmalloc`, `Vmalloc` or `KVmalloc`). In contrast to Rust's stdlib `Vec` type, the kernel `Vec` type considers the kernel's GFP flags for all appropriate functions, always reports allocation failures through `Result<_, AllocError>` and remains independent from unstable features. [ This patch starts using a new unstable feature, `inline_const`, but it was stabilized in Rust 1.79.0, i.e. the next version after the minimum one, thus it will not be an issue. - Miguel ] Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin Reviewed-by: Gary Guo Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20241004154149.93856-17-dakr@kernel.org [ Cleaned `rustdoc` unescaped backtick warning, added a couple more backticks elsewhere, fixed typos, sorted `feature`s, rewrapped documentation lines. - Miguel ] Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda --- rust/kernel/alloc.rs | 6 + rust/kernel/alloc/kvec.rs | 648 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ rust/kernel/lib.rs | 1 + rust/kernel/prelude.rs | 2 +- 4 files changed, 656 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) create mode 100644 rust/kernel/alloc/kvec.rs (limited to 'rust/kernel/prelude.rs') diff --git a/rust/kernel/alloc.rs b/rust/kernel/alloc.rs index c679d93b0523..7f654b214ec2 100644 --- a/rust/kernel/alloc.rs +++ b/rust/kernel/alloc.rs @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ #[cfg(not(any(test, testlib)))] pub mod allocator; pub mod kbox; +pub mod kvec; pub mod layout; pub mod vec_ext; @@ -19,6 +20,11 @@ pub use self::kbox::KBox; pub use self::kbox::KVBox; pub use self::kbox::VBox; +pub use self::kvec::KVVec; +pub use self::kvec::KVec; +pub use self::kvec::VVec; +pub use self::kvec::Vec; + /// Indicates an allocation error. #[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)] pub struct AllocError; diff --git a/rust/kernel/alloc/kvec.rs b/rust/kernel/alloc/kvec.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..8a1d8f414955 --- /dev/null +++ b/rust/kernel/alloc/kvec.rs @@ -0,0 +1,648 @@ +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 + +//! Implementation of [`Vec`]. + +use super::{ + allocator::{KVmalloc, Kmalloc, Vmalloc}, + layout::ArrayLayout, + AllocError, Allocator, Box, Flags, +}; +use core::{ + fmt, + marker::PhantomData, + mem::{ManuallyDrop, MaybeUninit}, + ops::Deref, + ops::DerefMut, + ops::Index, + ops::IndexMut, + ptr, + ptr::NonNull, + slice, + slice::SliceIndex, +}; + +/// Create a [`KVec`] containing the arguments. +/// +/// New memory is allocated with `GFP_KERNEL`. +/// +/// # Examples +/// +/// ``` +/// let mut v = kernel::kvec![]; +/// v.push(1, GFP_KERNEL)?; +/// assert_eq!(v, [1]); +/// +/// let mut v = kernel::kvec![1; 3]?; +/// v.push(4, GFP_KERNEL)?; +/// assert_eq!(v, [1, 1, 1, 4]); +/// +/// let mut v = kernel::kvec![1, 2, 3]?; +/// v.push(4, GFP_KERNEL)?; +/// assert_eq!(v, [1, 2, 3, 4]); +/// +/// # Ok::<(), Error>(()) +/// ``` +#[macro_export] +macro_rules! kvec { + () => ( + $crate::alloc::KVec::new() + ); + ($elem:expr; $n:expr) => ( + $crate::alloc::KVec::from_elem($elem, $n, GFP_KERNEL) + ); + ($($x:expr),+ $(,)?) => ( + match $crate::alloc::KBox::new_uninit(GFP_KERNEL) { + Ok(b) => Ok($crate::alloc::KVec::from($crate::alloc::KBox::write(b, [$($x),+]))), + Err(e) => Err(e), + } + ); +} + +/// The kernel's [`Vec`] type. +/// +/// A contiguous growable array type with contents allocated with the kernel's allocators (e.g. +/// [`Kmalloc`], [`Vmalloc`] or [`KVmalloc`]), written `Vec`. +/// +/// For non-zero-sized values, a [`Vec`] will use the given allocator `A` for its allocation. For +/// the most common allocators the type aliases [`KVec`], [`VVec`] and [`KVVec`] exist. +/// +/// For zero-sized types the [`Vec`]'s pointer must be `dangling_mut::`; no memory is allocated. +/// +/// Generally, [`Vec`] consists of a pointer that represents the vector's backing buffer, the +/// capacity of the vector (the number of elements that currently fit into the vector), its length +/// (the number of elements that are currently stored in the vector) and the `Allocator` type used +/// to allocate (and free) the backing buffer. +/// +/// A [`Vec`] can be deconstructed into and (re-)constructed from its previously named raw parts +/// and manually modified. +/// +/// [`Vec`]'s backing buffer gets, if required, automatically increased (re-allocated) when elements +/// are added to the vector. +/// +/// # Invariants +/// +/// - `self.ptr` is always properly aligned and either points to memory allocated with `A` or, for +/// zero-sized types, is a dangling, well aligned pointer. +/// +/// - `self.len` always represents the exact number of elements stored in the vector. +/// +/// - `self.layout` represents the absolute number of elements that can be stored within the vector +/// without re-allocation. For ZSTs `self.layout`'s capacity is zero. However, it is legal for the +/// backing buffer to be larger than `layout`. +/// +/// - The `Allocator` type `A` of the vector is the exact same `Allocator` type the backing buffer +/// was allocated with (and must be freed with). +pub struct Vec { + ptr: NonNull, + /// Represents the actual buffer size as `cap` times `size_of::` bytes. + /// + /// Note: This isn't quite the same as `Self::capacity`, which in contrast returns the number of + /// elements we can still store without reallocating. + layout: ArrayLayout, + len: usize, + _p: PhantomData, +} + +/// Type alias for [`Vec`] with a [`Kmalloc`] allocator. +/// +/// # Examples +/// +/// ``` +/// let mut v = KVec::new(); +/// v.push(1, GFP_KERNEL)?; +/// assert_eq!(&v, &[1]); +/// +/// # Ok::<(), Error>(()) +/// ``` +pub type KVec = Vec; + +/// Type alias for [`Vec`] with a [`Vmalloc`] allocator. +/// +/// # Examples +/// +/// ``` +/// let mut v = VVec::new(); +/// v.push(1, GFP_KERNEL)?; +/// assert_eq!(&v, &[1]); +/// +/// # Ok::<(), Error>(()) +/// ``` +pub type VVec = Vec; + +/// Type alias for [`Vec`] with a [`KVmalloc`] allocator. +/// +/// # Examples +/// +/// ``` +/// let mut v = KVVec::new(); +/// v.push(1, GFP_KERNEL)?; +/// assert_eq!(&v, &[1]); +/// +/// # Ok::<(), Error>(()) +/// ``` +pub type KVVec = Vec; + +// SAFETY: `Vec` is `Send` if `T` is `Send` because `Vec` owns its elements. +unsafe impl Send for Vec +where + T: Send, + A: Allocator, +{ +} + +// SAFETY: `Vec` is `Sync` if `T` is `Sync` because `Vec` owns its elements. +unsafe impl Sync for Vec +where + T: Sync, + A: Allocator, +{ +} + +impl Vec +where + A: Allocator, +{ + #[inline] + const fn is_zst() -> bool { + core::mem::size_of::() == 0 + } + + /// Returns the number of elements that can be stored within the vector without allocating + /// additional memory. + pub fn capacity(&self) -> usize { + if const { Self::is_zst() } { + usize::MAX + } else { + self.layout.len() + } + } + + /// Returns the number of elements stored within the vector. + #[inline] + pub fn len(&self) -> usize { + self.len + } + + /// Forcefully sets `self.len` to `new_len`. + /// + /// # Safety + /// + /// - `new_len` must be less than or equal to [`Self::capacity`]. + /// - If `new_len` is greater than `self.len`, all elements within the interval + /// [`self.len`,`new_len`) must be initialized. + #[inline] + pub unsafe fn set_len(&mut self, new_len: usize) { + debug_assert!(new_len <= self.capacity()); + self.len = new_len; + } + + /// Returns a slice of the entire vector. + #[inline] + pub fn as_slice(&self) -> &[T] { + self + } + + /// Returns a mutable slice of the entire vector. + #[inline] + pub fn as_mut_slice(&mut self) -> &mut [T] { + self + } + + /// Returns a mutable raw pointer to the vector's backing buffer, or, if `T` is a ZST, a + /// dangling raw pointer. + #[inline] + pub fn as_mut_ptr(&mut self) -> *mut T { + self.ptr.as_ptr() + } + + /// Returns a raw pointer to the vector's backing buffer, or, if `T` is a ZST, a dangling raw + /// pointer. + #[inline] + pub fn as_ptr(&self) -> *const T { + self.ptr.as_ptr() + } + + /// Returns `true` if the vector contains no elements, `false` otherwise. + /// + /// # Examples + /// + /// ``` + /// let mut v = KVec::new(); + /// assert!(v.is_empty()); + /// + /// v.push(1, GFP_KERNEL); + /// assert!(!v.is_empty()); + /// ``` + #[inline] + pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool { + self.len() == 0 + } + + /// Creates a new, empty `Vec`. + /// + /// This method does not allocate by itself. + #[inline] + pub const fn new() -> Self { + // INVARIANT: Since this is a new, empty `Vec` with no backing memory yet, + // - `ptr` is a properly aligned dangling pointer for type `T`, + // - `layout` is an empty `ArrayLayout` (zero capacity) + // - `len` is zero, since no elements can be or have been stored, + // - `A` is always valid. + Self { + ptr: NonNull::dangling(), + layout: ArrayLayout::empty(), + len: 0, + _p: PhantomData::, + } + } + + /// Returns a slice of `MaybeUninit` for the remaining spare capacity of the vector. + pub fn spare_capacity_mut(&mut self) -> &mut [MaybeUninit] { + // SAFETY: + // - `self.len` is smaller than `self.capacity` and hence, the resulting pointer is + // guaranteed to be part of the same allocated object. + // - `self.len` can not overflow `isize`. + let ptr = unsafe { self.as_mut_ptr().add(self.len) } as *mut MaybeUninit; + + // SAFETY: The memory between `self.len` and `self.capacity` is guaranteed to be allocated + // and valid, but uninitialized. + unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts_mut(ptr, self.capacity() - self.len) } + } + + /// Appends an element to the back of the [`Vec`] instance. + /// + /// # Examples + /// + /// ``` + /// let mut v = KVec::new(); + /// v.push(1, GFP_KERNEL)?; + /// assert_eq!(&v, &[1]); + /// + /// v.push(2, GFP_KERNEL)?; + /// assert_eq!(&v, &[1, 2]); + /// # Ok::<(), Error>(()) + /// ``` + pub fn push(&mut self, v: T, flags: Flags) -> Result<(), AllocError> { + self.reserve(1, flags)?; + + // SAFETY: + // - `self.len` is smaller than `self.capacity` and hence, the resulting pointer is + // guaranteed to be part of the same allocated object. + // - `self.len` can not overflow `isize`. + let ptr = unsafe { self.as_mut_ptr().add(self.len) }; + + // SAFETY: + // - `ptr` is properly aligned and valid for writes. + unsafe { core::ptr::write(ptr, v) }; + + // SAFETY: We just initialised the first spare entry, so it is safe to increase the length + // by 1. We also know that the new length is <= capacity because of the previous call to + // `reserve` above. + unsafe { self.set_len(self.len() + 1) }; + Ok(()) + } + + /// Creates a new [`Vec`] instance with at least the given capacity. + /// + /// # Examples + /// + /// ``` + /// let v = KVec::::with_capacity(20, GFP_KERNEL)?; + /// + /// assert!(v.capacity() >= 20); + /// # Ok::<(), Error>(()) + /// ``` + pub fn with_capacity(capacity: usize, flags: Flags) -> Result { + let mut v = Vec::new(); + + v.reserve(capacity, flags)?; + + Ok(v) + } + + /// Creates a `Vec` from a pointer, a length and a capacity using the allocator `A`. + /// + /// # Examples + /// + /// ``` + /// let mut v = kernel::kvec![1, 2, 3]?; + /// v.reserve(1, GFP_KERNEL)?; + /// + /// let (mut ptr, mut len, cap) = v.into_raw_parts(); + /// + /// // SAFETY: We've just reserved memory for another element. + /// unsafe { ptr.add(len).write(4) }; + /// len += 1; + /// + /// // SAFETY: We only wrote an additional element at the end of the `KVec`'s buffer and + /// // correspondingly increased the length of the `KVec` by one. Otherwise, we construct it + /// // from the exact same raw parts. + /// let v = unsafe { KVec::from_raw_parts(ptr, len, cap) }; + /// + /// assert_eq!(v, [1, 2, 3, 4]); + /// + /// # Ok::<(), Error>(()) + /// ``` + /// + /// # Safety + /// + /// If `T` is a ZST: + /// + /// - `ptr` must be a dangling, well aligned pointer. + /// + /// Otherwise: + /// + /// - `ptr` must have been allocated with the allocator `A`. + /// - `ptr` must satisfy or exceed the alignment requirements of `T`. + /// - `ptr` must point to memory with a size of at least `size_of::() * capacity` bytes. + /// - The allocated size in bytes must not be larger than `isize::MAX`. + /// - `length` must be less than or equal to `capacity`. + /// - The first `length` elements must be initialized values of type `T`. + /// + /// It is also valid to create an empty `Vec` passing a dangling pointer for `ptr` and zero for + /// `cap` and `len`. + pub unsafe fn from_raw_parts(ptr: *mut T, length: usize, capacity: usize) -> Self { + let layout = if Self::is_zst() { + ArrayLayout::empty() + } else { + // SAFETY: By the safety requirements of this function, `capacity * size_of::()` is + // smaller than `isize::MAX`. + unsafe { ArrayLayout::new_unchecked(capacity) } + }; + + // INVARIANT: For ZSTs, we store an empty `ArrayLayout`, all other type invariants are + // covered by the safety requirements of this function. + Self { + // SAFETY: By the safety requirements, `ptr` is either dangling or pointing to a valid + // memory allocation, allocated with `A`. + ptr: unsafe { NonNull::new_unchecked(ptr) }, + layout, + len: length, + _p: PhantomData::, + } + } + + /// Consumes the `Vec` and returns its raw components `pointer`, `length` and `capacity`. + /// + /// This will not run the destructor of the contained elements and for non-ZSTs the allocation + /// will stay alive indefinitely. Use [`Vec::from_raw_parts`] to recover the [`Vec`], drop the + /// elements and free the allocation, if any. + pub fn into_raw_parts(self) -> (*mut T, usize, usize) { + let mut me = ManuallyDrop::new(self); + let len = me.len(); + let capacity = me.capacity(); + let ptr = me.as_mut_ptr(); + (ptr, len, capacity) + } + + /// Ensures that the capacity exceeds the length by at least `additional` elements. + /// + /// # Examples + /// + /// ``` + /// let mut v = KVec::new(); + /// v.push(1, GFP_KERNEL)?; + /// + /// v.reserve(10, GFP_KERNEL)?; + /// let cap = v.capacity(); + /// assert!(cap >= 10); + /// + /// v.reserve(10, GFP_KERNEL)?; + /// let new_cap = v.capacity(); + /// assert_eq!(new_cap, cap); + /// + /// # Ok::<(), Error>(()) + /// ``` + pub fn reserve(&mut self, additional: usize, flags: Flags) -> Result<(), AllocError> { + let len = self.len(); + let cap = self.capacity(); + + if cap - len >= additional { + return Ok(()); + } + + if Self::is_zst() { + // The capacity is already `usize::MAX` for ZSTs, we can't go higher. + return Err(AllocError); + } + + // We know that `cap <= isize::MAX` because of the type invariants of `Self`. So the + // multiplication by two won't overflow. + let new_cap = core::cmp::max(cap * 2, len.checked_add(additional).ok_or(AllocError)?); + let layout = ArrayLayout::new(new_cap).map_err(|_| AllocError)?; + + // SAFETY: + // - `ptr` is valid because it's either `None` or comes from a previous call to + // `A::realloc`. + // - `self.layout` matches the `ArrayLayout` of the preceding allocation. + let ptr = unsafe { + A::realloc( + Some(self.ptr.cast()), + layout.into(), + self.layout.into(), + flags, + )? + }; + + // INVARIANT: + // - `layout` is some `ArrayLayout::`, + // - `ptr` has been created by `A::realloc` from `layout`. + self.ptr = ptr.cast(); + self.layout = layout; + + Ok(()) + } +} + +impl Vec { + /// Extend the vector by `n` clones of `value`. + pub fn extend_with(&mut self, n: usize, value: T, flags: Flags) -> Result<(), AllocError> { + if n == 0 { + return Ok(()); + } + + self.reserve(n, flags)?; + + let spare = self.spare_capacity_mut(); + + for item in spare.iter_mut().take(n - 1) { + item.write(value.clone()); + } + + // We can write the last element directly without cloning needlessly. + spare[n - 1].write(value); + + // SAFETY: + // - `self.len() + n < self.capacity()` due to the call to reserve above, + // - the loop and the line above initialized the next `n` elements. + unsafe { self.set_len(self.len() + n) }; + + Ok(()) + } + + /// Pushes clones of the elements of slice into the [`Vec`] instance. + /// + /// # Examples + /// + /// ``` + /// let mut v = KVec::new(); + /// v.push(1, GFP_KERNEL)?; + /// + /// v.extend_from_slice(&[20, 30, 40], GFP_KERNEL)?; + /// assert_eq!(&v, &[1, 20, 30, 40]); + /// + /// v.extend_from_slice(&[50, 60], GFP_KERNEL)?; + /// assert_eq!(&v, &[1, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60]); + /// # Ok::<(), Error>(()) + /// ``` + pub fn extend_from_slice(&mut self, other: &[T], flags: Flags) -> Result<(), AllocError> { + self.reserve(other.len(), flags)?; + for (slot, item) in core::iter::zip(self.spare_capacity_mut(), other) { + slot.write(item.clone()); + } + + // SAFETY: + // - `other.len()` spare entries have just been initialized, so it is safe to increase + // the length by the same number. + // - `self.len() + other.len() <= self.capacity()` is guaranteed by the preceding `reserve` + // call. + unsafe { self.set_len(self.len() + other.len()) }; + Ok(()) + } + + /// Create a new `Vec` and extend it by `n` clones of `value`. + pub fn from_elem(value: T, n: usize, flags: Flags) -> Result { + let mut v = Self::with_capacity(n, flags)?; + + v.extend_with(n, value, flags)?; + + Ok(v) + } +} + +impl Drop for Vec +where + A: Allocator, +{ + fn drop(&mut self) { + // SAFETY: `self.as_mut_ptr` is guaranteed to be valid by the type invariant. + unsafe { + ptr::drop_in_place(core::ptr::slice_from_raw_parts_mut( + self.as_mut_ptr(), + self.len, + )) + }; + + // SAFETY: + // - `self.ptr` was previously allocated with `A`. + // - `self.layout` matches the `ArrayLayout` of the preceding allocation. + unsafe { A::free(self.ptr.cast(), self.layout.into()) }; + } +} + +impl From> for Vec +where + A: Allocator, +{ + fn from(b: Box<[T; N], A>) -> Vec { + let len = b.len(); + let ptr = Box::into_raw(b); + + // SAFETY: + // - `b` has been allocated with `A`, + // - `ptr` fulfills the alignment requirements for `T`, + // - `ptr` points to memory with at least a size of `size_of::() * len`, + // - all elements within `b` are initialized values of `T`, + // - `len` does not exceed `isize::MAX`. + unsafe { Vec::from_raw_parts(ptr as _, len, len) } + } +} + +impl Default for KVec { + #[inline] + fn default() -> Self { + Self::new() + } +} + +impl fmt::Debug for Vec { + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { + fmt::Debug::fmt(&**self, f) + } +} + +impl Deref for Vec +where + A: Allocator, +{ + type Target = [T]; + + #[inline] + fn deref(&self) -> &[T] { + // SAFETY: The memory behind `self.as_ptr()` is guaranteed to contain `self.len` + // initialized elements of type `T`. + unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts(self.as_ptr(), self.len) } + } +} + +impl DerefMut for Vec +where + A: Allocator, +{ + #[inline] + fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut [T] { + // SAFETY: The memory behind `self.as_ptr()` is guaranteed to contain `self.len` + // initialized elements of type `T`. + unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts_mut(self.as_mut_ptr(), self.len) } + } +} + +impl Eq for Vec where A: Allocator {} + +impl, A> Index for Vec +where + A: Allocator, +{ + type Output = I::Output; + + #[inline] + fn index(&self, index: I) -> &Self::Output { + Index::index(&**self, index) + } +} + +impl, A> IndexMut for Vec +where + A: Allocator, +{ + #[inline] + fn index_mut(&mut self, index: I) -> &mut Self::Output { + IndexMut::index_mut(&mut **self, index) + } +} + +macro_rules! impl_slice_eq { + ($([$($vars:tt)*] $lhs:ty, $rhs:ty,)*) => { + $( + impl PartialEq<$rhs> for $lhs + where + T: PartialEq, + { + #[inline] + fn eq(&self, other: &$rhs) -> bool { self[..] == other[..] } + } + )* + } +} + +impl_slice_eq! { + [A1: Allocator, A2: Allocator] Vec, Vec, + [A: Allocator] Vec, &[U], + [A: Allocator] Vec, &mut [U], + [A: Allocator] &[T], Vec, + [A: Allocator] &mut [T], Vec, + [A: Allocator] Vec, [U], + [A: Allocator] [T], Vec, + [A: Allocator, const N: usize] Vec, [U; N], + [A: Allocator, const N: usize] Vec, &[U; N], +} diff --git a/rust/kernel/lib.rs b/rust/kernel/lib.rs index 34e9151db58d..620de74d128f 100644 --- a/rust/kernel/lib.rs +++ b/rust/kernel/lib.rs @@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ #![feature(arbitrary_self_types)] #![feature(coerce_unsized)] #![feature(dispatch_from_dyn)] +#![feature(inline_const)] #![feature(lint_reasons)] #![feature(unsize)] diff --git a/rust/kernel/prelude.rs b/rust/kernel/prelude.rs index d5f2fe42d093..80223cdaa485 100644 --- a/rust/kernel/prelude.rs +++ b/rust/kernel/prelude.rs @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ #[doc(no_inline)] pub use core::pin::Pin; -pub use crate::alloc::{flags::*, vec_ext::VecExt, Box, KBox, KVBox, VBox}; +pub use crate::alloc::{flags::*, vec_ext::VecExt, Box, KBox, KVBox, KVVec, KVec, VBox, VVec}; #[doc(no_inline)] pub use alloc::vec::Vec; -- cgit v1.2.3 From 405966efc789888c3e1a53cd09d2c2b338064438 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Danilo Krummrich Date: Fri, 4 Oct 2024 17:41:24 +0200 Subject: rust: alloc: remove `VecExt` extension Now that all existing `Vec` users were moved to the kernel `Vec` type, remove the `VecExt` extension. Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin Reviewed-by: Gary Guo Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20241004154149.93856-21-dakr@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda --- rust/kernel/alloc.rs | 1 - rust/kernel/alloc/vec_ext.rs | 185 ------------------------------------------- rust/kernel/prelude.rs | 5 +- 3 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 190 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 rust/kernel/alloc/vec_ext.rs (limited to 'rust/kernel/prelude.rs') diff --git a/rust/kernel/alloc.rs b/rust/kernel/alloc.rs index 86d2077a8e64..7fc2e404e594 100644 --- a/rust/kernel/alloc.rs +++ b/rust/kernel/alloc.rs @@ -7,7 +7,6 @@ pub mod allocator; pub mod kbox; pub mod kvec; pub mod layout; -pub mod vec_ext; #[cfg(any(test, testlib))] pub mod allocator_test; diff --git a/rust/kernel/alloc/vec_ext.rs b/rust/kernel/alloc/vec_ext.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 1297a4be32e8..000000000000 --- a/rust/kernel/alloc/vec_ext.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,185 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 - -//! Extensions to [`Vec`] for fallible allocations. - -use super::{AllocError, Flags}; -use alloc::vec::Vec; - -/// Extensions to [`Vec`]. -pub trait VecExt: Sized { - /// Creates a new [`Vec`] instance with at least the given capacity. - /// - /// # Examples - /// - /// ``` - /// let v = Vec::::with_capacity(20, GFP_KERNEL)?; - /// - /// assert!(v.capacity() >= 20); - /// # Ok::<(), Error>(()) - /// ``` - fn with_capacity(capacity: usize, flags: Flags) -> Result; - - /// Appends an element to the back of the [`Vec`] instance. - /// - /// # Examples - /// - /// ``` - /// let mut v = Vec::new(); - /// v.push(1, GFP_KERNEL)?; - /// assert_eq!(&v, &[1]); - /// - /// v.push(2, GFP_KERNEL)?; - /// assert_eq!(&v, &[1, 2]); - /// # Ok::<(), Error>(()) - /// ``` - fn push(&mut self, v: T, flags: Flags) -> Result<(), AllocError>; - - /// Pushes clones of the elements of slice into the [`Vec`] instance. - /// - /// # Examples - /// - /// ``` - /// let mut v = Vec::new(); - /// v.push(1, GFP_KERNEL)?; - /// - /// v.extend_from_slice(&[20, 30, 40], GFP_KERNEL)?; - /// assert_eq!(&v, &[1, 20, 30, 40]); - /// - /// v.extend_from_slice(&[50, 60], GFP_KERNEL)?; - /// assert_eq!(&v, &[1, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60]); - /// # Ok::<(), Error>(()) - /// ``` - fn extend_from_slice(&mut self, other: &[T], flags: Flags) -> Result<(), AllocError> - where - T: Clone; - - /// Ensures that the capacity exceeds the length by at least `additional` elements. - /// - /// # Examples - /// - /// ``` - /// let mut v = Vec::new(); - /// v.push(1, GFP_KERNEL)?; - /// - /// v.reserve(10, GFP_KERNEL)?; - /// let cap = v.capacity(); - /// assert!(cap >= 10); - /// - /// v.reserve(10, GFP_KERNEL)?; - /// let new_cap = v.capacity(); - /// assert_eq!(new_cap, cap); - /// - /// # Ok::<(), Error>(()) - /// ``` - fn reserve(&mut self, additional: usize, flags: Flags) -> Result<(), AllocError>; -} - -impl VecExt for Vec { - fn with_capacity(capacity: usize, flags: Flags) -> Result { - let mut v = Vec::new(); - >::reserve(&mut v, capacity, flags)?; - Ok(v) - } - - fn push(&mut self, v: T, flags: Flags) -> Result<(), AllocError> { - >::reserve(self, 1, flags)?; - let s = self.spare_capacity_mut(); - s[0].write(v); - - // SAFETY: We just initialised the first spare entry, so it is safe to increase the length - // by 1. We also know that the new length is <= capacity because of the previous call to - // `reserve` above. - unsafe { self.set_len(self.len() + 1) }; - Ok(()) - } - - fn extend_from_slice(&mut self, other: &[T], flags: Flags) -> Result<(), AllocError> - where - T: Clone, - { - >::reserve(self, other.len(), flags)?; - for (slot, item) in core::iter::zip(self.spare_capacity_mut(), other) { - slot.write(item.clone()); - } - - // SAFETY: We just initialised the `other.len()` spare entries, so it is safe to increase - // the length by the same amount. We also know that the new length is <= capacity because - // of the previous call to `reserve` above. - unsafe { self.set_len(self.len() + other.len()) }; - Ok(()) - } - - #[cfg(any(test, testlib))] - fn reserve(&mut self, additional: usize, _flags: Flags) -> Result<(), AllocError> { - Vec::reserve(self, additional); - Ok(()) - } - - #[cfg(not(any(test, testlib)))] - fn reserve(&mut self, additional: usize, flags: Flags) -> Result<(), AllocError> { - let len = self.len(); - let cap = self.capacity(); - - if cap - len >= additional { - return Ok(()); - } - - if core::mem::size_of::() == 0 { - // The capacity is already `usize::MAX` for SZTs, we can't go higher. - return Err(AllocError); - } - - // We know cap is <= `isize::MAX` because `Layout::array` fails if the resulting byte size - // is greater than `isize::MAX`. So the multiplication by two won't overflow. - let new_cap = core::cmp::max(cap * 2, len.checked_add(additional).ok_or(AllocError)?); - let layout = core::alloc::Layout::array::(new_cap).map_err(|_| AllocError)?; - - let (old_ptr, len, cap) = destructure(self); - - // We need to make sure that `ptr` is either NULL or comes from a previous call to - // `krealloc_aligned`. A `Vec`'s `ptr` value is not guaranteed to be NULL and might be - // dangling after being created with `Vec::new`. Instead, we can rely on `Vec`'s capacity - // to be zero if no memory has been allocated yet. - let ptr = if cap == 0 { - core::ptr::null_mut() - } else { - old_ptr - }; - - // SAFETY: `ptr` is valid because it's either NULL or comes from a previous call to - // `krealloc_aligned`. We also verified that the type is not a ZST. - let new_ptr = unsafe { super::allocator::krealloc_aligned(ptr.cast(), layout, flags) }; - if new_ptr.is_null() { - // SAFETY: We are just rebuilding the existing `Vec` with no changes. - unsafe { rebuild(self, old_ptr, len, cap) }; - Err(AllocError) - } else { - // SAFETY: `ptr` has been reallocated with the layout for `new_cap` elements. New cap - // is greater than `cap`, so it continues to be >= `len`. - unsafe { rebuild(self, new_ptr.cast::(), len, new_cap) }; - Ok(()) - } - } -} - -#[cfg(not(any(test, testlib)))] -fn destructure(v: &mut Vec) -> (*mut T, usize, usize) { - let mut tmp = Vec::new(); - core::mem::swap(&mut tmp, v); - let mut tmp = core::mem::ManuallyDrop::new(tmp); - let len = tmp.len(); - let cap = tmp.capacity(); - (tmp.as_mut_ptr(), len, cap) -} - -/// Rebuilds a `Vec` from a pointer, length, and capacity. -/// -/// # Safety -/// -/// The same as [`Vec::from_raw_parts`]. -#[cfg(not(any(test, testlib)))] -unsafe fn rebuild(v: &mut Vec, ptr: *mut T, len: usize, cap: usize) { - // SAFETY: The safety requirements from this function satisfy those of `from_raw_parts`. - let mut tmp = unsafe { Vec::from_raw_parts(ptr, len, cap) }; - core::mem::swap(&mut tmp, v); -} diff --git a/rust/kernel/prelude.rs b/rust/kernel/prelude.rs index 80223cdaa485..07daccf6ca8e 100644 --- a/rust/kernel/prelude.rs +++ b/rust/kernel/prelude.rs @@ -14,10 +14,7 @@ #[doc(no_inline)] pub use core::pin::Pin; -pub use crate::alloc::{flags::*, vec_ext::VecExt, Box, KBox, KVBox, KVVec, KVec, VBox, VVec}; - -#[doc(no_inline)] -pub use alloc::vec::Vec; +pub use crate::alloc::{flags::*, Box, KBox, KVBox, KVVec, KVec, VBox, VVec}; #[doc(no_inline)] pub use macros::{module, pin_data, pinned_drop, vtable, Zeroable}; -- cgit v1.2.3 From 3145dc91c3c0ad945f06354385a6eb89d22becdb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Danilo Krummrich Date: Fri, 4 Oct 2024 17:41:25 +0200 Subject: rust: alloc: add `Vec` to prelude Now that we removed `VecExt` and the corresponding includes in prelude.rs, add the new kernel `Vec` type instead. Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin Reviewed-by: Gary Guo Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20241004154149.93856-22-dakr@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda --- rust/kernel/prelude.rs | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'rust/kernel/prelude.rs') diff --git a/rust/kernel/prelude.rs b/rust/kernel/prelude.rs index 07daccf6ca8e..8bdab9aa0d16 100644 --- a/rust/kernel/prelude.rs +++ b/rust/kernel/prelude.rs @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ #[doc(no_inline)] pub use core::pin::Pin; -pub use crate::alloc::{flags::*, Box, KBox, KVBox, KVVec, KVec, VBox, VVec}; +pub use crate::alloc::{flags::*, Box, KBox, KVBox, KVVec, KVec, VBox, VVec, Vec}; #[doc(no_inline)] pub use macros::{module, pin_data, pinned_drop, vtable, Zeroable}; -- cgit v1.2.3