// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 //! Seq file bindings. //! //! C header: [`include/linux/seq_file.h`](srctree/include/linux/seq_file.h) use crate::{bindings, c_str, types::NotThreadSafe, types::Opaque}; /// A utility for generating the contents of a seq file. #[repr(transparent)] pub struct SeqFile { inner: Opaque, _not_send: NotThreadSafe, } impl SeqFile { /// Creates a new [`SeqFile`] from a raw pointer. /// /// # Safety /// /// The caller must ensure that for the duration of 'a the following is satisfied: /// * The pointer points at a valid `struct seq_file`. /// * The `struct seq_file` is not accessed from any other thread. pub unsafe fn from_raw<'a>(ptr: *mut bindings::seq_file) -> &'a SeqFile { // SAFETY: The caller ensures that the reference is valid for 'a. There's no way to trigger // a data race by using the `&SeqFile` since this is the only thread accessing the seq_file. // // CAST: The layout of `struct seq_file` and `SeqFile` is compatible. unsafe { &*ptr.cast() } } /// Used by the [`seq_print`] macro. pub fn call_printf(&self, args: core::fmt::Arguments<'_>) { // SAFETY: Passing a void pointer to `Arguments` is valid for `%pA`. unsafe { bindings::seq_printf( self.inner.get(), c_str!("%pA").as_char_ptr(), &args as *const _ as *const core::ffi::c_void, ); } } } /// Write to a [`SeqFile`] with the ordinary Rust formatting syntax. #[macro_export] macro_rules! seq_print { ($m:expr, $($arg:tt)+) => ( $m.call_printf(format_args!($($arg)+)) ); } pub use seq_print;