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Message-Id: <20220117053349.6804-9-ojeda@kernel.org>
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2022 06:33:38 +0100
From: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@...nel.org>
To: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@...ux-foundation.org>,
Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@...uxfoundation.org>
Cc: rust-for-linux@...r.kernel.org, linux-kbuild@...r.kernel.org,
linux-doc@...r.kernel.org, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org,
Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@...nel.org>,
Alex Gaynor <alex.gaynor@...il.com>,
Finn Behrens <me@...enk.de>,
Adam Bratschi-Kaye <ark.email@...il.com>,
Wedson Almeida Filho <wedsonaf@...gle.com>,
Sumera Priyadarsini <sylphrenadin@...il.com>,
Gary Guo <gary@...yguo.net>, Matthew Bakhtiari <dev@...k.me>
Subject: [PATCH v3 08/19] rust: add `macros` crate
This crate contains all the procedural macros ("proc macros")
shared by all the kernel.
Procedural macros allow to create syntax extensions. They run at
compile-time and can consume as well as produce Rust syntax.
For instance, the `module!` macro that is used by Rust modules
is implemented here. It allows to easily declare the equivalent
information to the `MODULE_*` macros in C modules, e.g.:
module! {
type: RustMinimal,
name: b"rust_minimal",
author: b"Rust for Linux Contributors",
description: b"Rust minimal sample",
license: b"GPL v2",
}
Co-developed-by: Alex Gaynor <alex.gaynor@...il.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Gaynor <alex.gaynor@...il.com>
Co-developed-by: Finn Behrens <me@...enk.de>
Signed-off-by: Finn Behrens <me@...enk.de>
Co-developed-by: Adam Bratschi-Kaye <ark.email@...il.com>
Signed-off-by: Adam Bratschi-Kaye <ark.email@...il.com>
Co-developed-by: Wedson Almeida Filho <wedsonaf@...gle.com>
Signed-off-by: Wedson Almeida Filho <wedsonaf@...gle.com>
Co-developed-by: Sumera Priyadarsini <sylphrenadin@...il.com>
Signed-off-by: Sumera Priyadarsini <sylphrenadin@...il.com>
Co-developed-by: Gary Guo <gary@...yguo.net>
Signed-off-by: Gary Guo <gary@...yguo.net>
Co-developed-by: Matthew Bakhtiari <dev@...k.me>
Signed-off-by: Matthew Bakhtiari <dev@...k.me>
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@...nel.org>
---
rust/macros/helpers.rs | 79 ++++++
rust/macros/lib.rs | 94 +++++++
rust/macros/module.rs | 622 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
3 files changed, 795 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 rust/macros/helpers.rs
create mode 100644 rust/macros/lib.rs
create mode 100644 rust/macros/module.rs
diff --git a/rust/macros/helpers.rs b/rust/macros/helpers.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..ad210563e5a6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/rust/macros/helpers.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,79 @@
+// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
+
+use proc_macro::{token_stream, Group, TokenTree};
+
+pub(crate) fn try_ident(it: &mut token_stream::IntoIter) -> Option<String> {
+ if let Some(TokenTree::Ident(ident)) = it.next() {
+ Some(ident.to_string())
+ } else {
+ None
+ }
+}
+
+pub(crate) fn try_literal(it: &mut token_stream::IntoIter) -> Option<String> {
+ if let Some(TokenTree::Literal(literal)) = it.next() {
+ Some(literal.to_string())
+ } else {
+ None
+ }
+}
+
+pub(crate) fn try_byte_string(it: &mut token_stream::IntoIter) -> Option<String> {
+ try_literal(it).and_then(|byte_string| {
+ if byte_string.starts_with("b\"") && byte_string.ends_with('\"') {
+ Some(byte_string[2..byte_string.len() - 1].to_string())
+ } else {
+ None
+ }
+ })
+}
+
+pub(crate) fn expect_ident(it: &mut token_stream::IntoIter) -> String {
+ try_ident(it).expect("Expected Ident")
+}
+
+pub(crate) fn expect_punct(it: &mut token_stream::IntoIter) -> char {
+ if let TokenTree::Punct(punct) = it.next().expect("Reached end of token stream for Punct") {
+ punct.as_char()
+ } else {
+ panic!("Expected Punct");
+ }
+}
+
+pub(crate) fn expect_literal(it: &mut token_stream::IntoIter) -> String {
+ try_literal(it).expect("Expected Literal")
+}
+
+pub(crate) fn expect_group(it: &mut token_stream::IntoIter) -> Group {
+ if let TokenTree::Group(group) = it.next().expect("Reached end of token stream for Group") {
+ group
+ } else {
+ panic!("Expected Group");
+ }
+}
+
+pub(crate) fn expect_byte_string(it: &mut token_stream::IntoIter) -> String {
+ try_byte_string(it).expect("Expected byte string")
+}
+
+pub(crate) fn expect_end(it: &mut token_stream::IntoIter) {
+ if it.next().is_some() {
+ panic!("Expected end");
+ }
+}
+
+pub(crate) fn get_literal(it: &mut token_stream::IntoIter, expected_name: &str) -> String {
+ assert_eq!(expect_ident(it), expected_name);
+ assert_eq!(expect_punct(it), ':');
+ let literal = expect_literal(it);
+ assert_eq!(expect_punct(it), ',');
+ literal
+}
+
+pub(crate) fn get_byte_string(it: &mut token_stream::IntoIter, expected_name: &str) -> String {
+ assert_eq!(expect_ident(it), expected_name);
+ assert_eq!(expect_punct(it), ':');
+ let byte_string = expect_byte_string(it);
+ assert_eq!(expect_punct(it), ',');
+ byte_string
+}
diff --git a/rust/macros/lib.rs b/rust/macros/lib.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..5f0732be3992
--- /dev/null
+++ b/rust/macros/lib.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,94 @@
+// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
+
+//! Crate for all kernel procedural macros.
+
+mod helpers;
+mod module;
+
+use proc_macro::TokenStream;
+
+/// Declares a kernel module.
+///
+/// The `type` argument should be a type which implements the [`KernelModule`]
+/// trait. Also accepts various forms of kernel metadata.
+///
+/// C header: [`include/linux/moduleparam.h`](../../../include/linux/moduleparam.h)
+///
+/// [`KernelModule`]: ../kernel/trait.KernelModule.html
+///
+/// # Examples
+///
+/// ```ignore
+/// use kernel::prelude::*;
+///
+/// module!{
+/// type: MyKernelModule,
+/// name: b"my_kernel_module",
+/// author: b"Rust for Linux Contributors",
+/// description: b"My very own kernel module!",
+/// license: b"GPL v2",
+/// params: {
+/// my_i32: i32 {
+/// default: 42,
+/// permissions: 0o000,
+/// description: b"Example of i32",
+/// },
+/// writeable_i32: i32 {
+/// default: 42,
+/// permissions: 0o644,
+/// description: b"Example of i32",
+/// },
+/// },
+/// }
+///
+/// struct MyKernelModule;
+///
+/// impl KernelModule for MyKernelModule {
+/// fn init() -> Result<Self> {
+/// // If the parameter is writeable, then the kparam lock must be
+/// // taken to read the parameter:
+/// {
+/// let lock = THIS_MODULE.kernel_param_lock();
+/// pr_info!("i32 param is: {}\n", writeable_i32.read(&lock));
+/// }
+/// // If the parameter is read only, it can be read without locking
+/// // the kernel parameters:
+/// pr_info!("i32 param is: {}\n", my_i32.read());
+/// Ok(MyKernelModule)
+/// }
+/// }
+/// ```
+///
+/// # Supported argument types
+/// - `type`: type which implements the [`KernelModule`] trait (required).
+/// - `name`: byte array of the name of the kernel module (required).
+/// - `author`: byte array of the author of the kernel module.
+/// - `description`: byte array of the description of the kernel module.
+/// - `license`: byte array of the license of the kernel module (required).
+/// - `alias`: byte array of alias name of the kernel module.
+/// - `alias_rtnl_link`: byte array of the `rtnl_link_alias` of the kernel module (mutually exclusive with `alias`).
+/// - `params`: parameters for the kernel module, as described below.
+///
+/// # Supported parameter types
+///
+/// - `bool`: Corresponds to C `bool` param type.
+/// - `i8`: No equivalent C param type.
+/// - `u8`: Corresponds to C `char` param type.
+/// - `i16`: Corresponds to C `short` param type.
+/// - `u16`: Corresponds to C `ushort` param type.
+/// - `i32`: Corresponds to C `int` param type.
+/// - `u32`: Corresponds to C `uint` param type.
+/// - `i64`: No equivalent C param type.
+/// - `u64`: Corresponds to C `ullong` param type.
+/// - `isize`: No equivalent C param type.
+/// - `usize`: No equivalent C param type.
+/// - `str`: Corresponds to C `charp` param type. Reading returns a byte slice.
+/// - `ArrayParam<T,N>`: Corresponds to C parameters created using `module_param_array`. An array
+/// of `T`'s of length at **most** `N`.
+///
+/// `invbool` is unsupported: it was only ever used in a few modules.
+/// Consider using a `bool` and inverting the logic instead.
+#[proc_macro]
+pub fn module(ts: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
+ module::module(ts)
+}
diff --git a/rust/macros/module.rs b/rust/macros/module.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..f43ff3ea01cd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/rust/macros/module.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,622 @@
+// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
+
+use proc_macro::{token_stream, Delimiter, Group, Literal, TokenStream, TokenTree};
+
+use crate::helpers::*;
+
+#[derive(Clone, PartialEq)]
+enum ParamType {
+ Ident(String),
+ Array { vals: String, max_length: usize },
+}
+
+fn expect_array_fields(it: &mut token_stream::IntoIter) -> ParamType {
+ assert_eq!(expect_punct(it), '<');
+ let vals = expect_ident(it);
+ assert_eq!(expect_punct(it), ',');
+ let max_length_str = expect_literal(it);
+ let max_length = max_length_str
+ .parse::<usize>()
+ .expect("Expected usize length");
+ assert_eq!(expect_punct(it), '>');
+ ParamType::Array { vals, max_length }
+}
+
+fn expect_type(it: &mut token_stream::IntoIter) -> ParamType {
+ if let TokenTree::Ident(ident) = it
+ .next()
+ .expect("Reached end of token stream for param type")
+ {
+ match ident.to_string().as_ref() {
+ "ArrayParam" => expect_array_fields(it),
+ _ => ParamType::Ident(ident.to_string()),
+ }
+ } else {
+ panic!("Expected Param Type")
+ }
+}
+
+struct ModInfoBuilder<'a> {
+ module: &'a str,
+ counter: usize,
+ buffer: String,
+}
+
+impl<'a> ModInfoBuilder<'a> {
+ fn new(module: &'a str) -> Self {
+ ModInfoBuilder {
+ module,
+ counter: 0,
+ buffer: String::new(),
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn emit_base(&mut self, field: &str, content: &str, builtin: bool) {
+ use std::fmt::Write;
+
+ let string = if builtin {
+ // Built-in modules prefix their modinfo strings by `module.`.
+ format!(
+ "{module}.{field}={content}\0",
+ module = self.module,
+ field = field,
+ content = content
+ )
+ } else {
+ // Loadable modules' modinfo strings go as-is.
+ format!("{field}={content}\0", field = field, content = content)
+ };
+
+ write!(
+ &mut self.buffer,
+ "
+ {cfg}
+ #[doc(hidden)]
+ #[link_section = \".modinfo\"]
+ #[used]
+ pub static __{module}_{counter}: [u8; {length}] = *{string};
+ ",
+ cfg = if builtin {
+ "#[cfg(not(MODULE))]"
+ } else {
+ "#[cfg(MODULE)]"
+ },
+ module = self.module,
+ counter = self.counter,
+ length = string.len(),
+ string = Literal::byte_string(string.as_bytes()),
+ )
+ .unwrap();
+
+ self.counter += 1;
+ }
+
+ fn emit_only_builtin(&mut self, field: &str, content: &str) {
+ self.emit_base(field, content, true)
+ }
+
+ fn emit_only_loadable(&mut self, field: &str, content: &str) {
+ self.emit_base(field, content, false)
+ }
+
+ fn emit(&mut self, field: &str, content: &str) {
+ self.emit_only_builtin(field, content);
+ self.emit_only_loadable(field, content);
+ }
+
+ fn emit_param(&mut self, field: &str, param: &str, content: &str) {
+ let content = format!("{param}:{content}", param = param, content = content);
+ self.emit(field, &content);
+ }
+}
+
+fn permissions_are_readonly(perms: &str) -> bool {
+ let (radix, digits) = if let Some(n) = perms.strip_prefix("0x") {
+ (16, n)
+ } else if let Some(n) = perms.strip_prefix("0o") {
+ (8, n)
+ } else if let Some(n) = perms.strip_prefix("0b") {
+ (2, n)
+ } else {
+ (10, perms)
+ };
+ match u32::from_str_radix(digits, radix) {
+ Ok(perms) => perms & 0o222 == 0,
+ Err(_) => false,
+ }
+}
+
+fn param_ops_path(param_type: &str) -> &'static str {
+ match param_type {
+ "bool" => "kernel::module_param::PARAM_OPS_BOOL",
+ "i8" => "kernel::module_param::PARAM_OPS_I8",
+ "u8" => "kernel::module_param::PARAM_OPS_U8",
+ "i16" => "kernel::module_param::PARAM_OPS_I16",
+ "u16" => "kernel::module_param::PARAM_OPS_U16",
+ "i32" => "kernel::module_param::PARAM_OPS_I32",
+ "u32" => "kernel::module_param::PARAM_OPS_U32",
+ "i64" => "kernel::module_param::PARAM_OPS_I64",
+ "u64" => "kernel::module_param::PARAM_OPS_U64",
+ "isize" => "kernel::module_param::PARAM_OPS_ISIZE",
+ "usize" => "kernel::module_param::PARAM_OPS_USIZE",
+ "str" => "kernel::module_param::PARAM_OPS_STR",
+ t => panic!("Unrecognized type {}", t),
+ }
+}
+
+fn try_simple_param_val(
+ param_type: &str,
+) -> Box<dyn Fn(&mut token_stream::IntoIter) -> Option<String>> {
+ match param_type {
+ "bool" => Box::new(try_ident),
+ "str" => Box::new(|param_it| {
+ try_byte_string(param_it)
+ .map(|s| format!("kernel::module_param::StringParam::Ref(b\"{}\")", s))
+ }),
+ _ => Box::new(try_literal),
+ }
+}
+
+fn get_default(param_type: &ParamType, param_it: &mut token_stream::IntoIter) -> String {
+ let try_param_val = match param_type {
+ ParamType::Ident(ref param_type)
+ | ParamType::Array {
+ vals: ref param_type,
+ max_length: _,
+ } => try_simple_param_val(param_type),
+ };
+ assert_eq!(expect_ident(param_it), "default");
+ assert_eq!(expect_punct(param_it), ':');
+ let default = match param_type {
+ ParamType::Ident(_) => try_param_val(param_it).expect("Expected default param value"),
+ ParamType::Array {
+ vals: _,
+ max_length: _,
+ } => {
+ let group = expect_group(param_it);
+ assert_eq!(group.delimiter(), Delimiter::Bracket);
+ let mut default_vals = Vec::new();
+ let mut it = group.stream().into_iter();
+
+ while let Some(default_val) = try_param_val(&mut it) {
+ default_vals.push(default_val);
+ match it.next() {
+ Some(TokenTree::Punct(punct)) => assert_eq!(punct.as_char(), ','),
+ None => break,
+ _ => panic!("Expected ',' or end of array default values"),
+ }
+ }
+
+ let mut default_array = "kernel::module_param::ArrayParam::create(&[".to_string();
+ default_array.push_str(
+ &default_vals
+ .iter()
+ .map(|val| val.to_string())
+ .collect::<Vec<String>>()
+ .join(","),
+ );
+ default_array.push_str("])");
+ default_array
+ }
+ };
+ assert_eq!(expect_punct(param_it), ',');
+ default
+}
+
+fn generated_array_ops_name(vals: &str, max_length: usize) -> String {
+ format!(
+ "__generated_array_ops_{vals}_{max_length}",
+ vals = vals,
+ max_length = max_length
+ )
+}
+
+#[derive(Debug, Default)]
+struct ModuleInfo {
+ type_: String,
+ license: String,
+ name: String,
+ author: Option<String>,
+ description: Option<String>,
+ alias: Option<String>,
+ params: Option<Group>,
+}
+
+impl ModuleInfo {
+ fn parse(it: &mut token_stream::IntoIter) -> Self {
+ let mut info = ModuleInfo::default();
+
+ const EXPECTED_KEYS: &[&str] = &[
+ "type",
+ "name",
+ "author",
+ "description",
+ "license",
+ "alias",
+ "alias_rtnl_link",
+ "params",
+ ];
+ const REQUIRED_KEYS: &[&str] = &["type", "name", "license"];
+ let mut seen_keys = Vec::new();
+
+ loop {
+ let key = match it.next() {
+ Some(TokenTree::Ident(ident)) => ident.to_string(),
+ Some(_) => panic!("Expected Ident or end"),
+ None => break,
+ };
+
+ if seen_keys.contains(&key) {
+ panic!(
+ "Duplicated key \"{}\". Keys can only be specified once.",
+ key
+ );
+ }
+
+ assert_eq!(expect_punct(it), ':');
+
+ match key.as_str() {
+ "type" => info.type_ = expect_ident(it),
+ "name" => info.name = expect_byte_string(it),
+ "author" => info.author = Some(expect_byte_string(it)),
+ "description" => info.description = Some(expect_byte_string(it)),
+ "license" => info.license = expect_byte_string(it),
+ "alias" => info.alias = Some(expect_byte_string(it)),
+ "alias_rtnl_link" => {
+ info.alias = Some(format!("rtnl-link-{}", expect_byte_string(it)))
+ }
+ "params" => info.params = Some(expect_group(it)),
+ _ => panic!(
+ "Unknown key \"{}\". Valid keys are: {:?}.",
+ key, EXPECTED_KEYS
+ ),
+ }
+
+ assert_eq!(expect_punct(it), ',');
+
+ seen_keys.push(key);
+ }
+
+ expect_end(it);
+
+ for key in REQUIRED_KEYS {
+ if !seen_keys.iter().any(|e| e == key) {
+ panic!("Missing required key \"{}\".", key);
+ }
+ }
+
+ let mut ordered_keys: Vec<&str> = Vec::new();
+ for key in EXPECTED_KEYS {
+ if seen_keys.iter().any(|e| e == key) {
+ ordered_keys.push(key);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if seen_keys != ordered_keys {
+ panic!(
+ "Keys are not ordered as expected. Order them like: {:?}.",
+ ordered_keys
+ );
+ }
+
+ info
+ }
+}
+
+pub(crate) fn module(ts: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
+ let mut it = ts.into_iter();
+
+ let info = ModuleInfo::parse(&mut it);
+
+ let mut modinfo = ModInfoBuilder::new(info.name.as_ref());
+ if let Some(author) = info.author {
+ modinfo.emit("author", &author);
+ }
+ if let Some(description) = info.description {
+ modinfo.emit("description", &description);
+ }
+ modinfo.emit("license", &info.license);
+ if let Some(alias) = info.alias {
+ modinfo.emit("alias", &alias);
+ }
+
+ // Built-in modules also export the `file` modinfo string
+ let file =
+ std::env::var("RUST_MODFILE").expect("Unable to fetch RUST_MODFILE environmental variable");
+ modinfo.emit_only_builtin("file", &file);
+
+ let mut array_types_to_generate = Vec::new();
+ if let Some(params) = info.params {
+ assert_eq!(params.delimiter(), Delimiter::Brace);
+
+ let mut it = params.stream().into_iter();
+
+ loop {
+ let param_name = match it.next() {
+ Some(TokenTree::Ident(ident)) => ident.to_string(),
+ Some(_) => panic!("Expected Ident or end"),
+ None => break,
+ };
+
+ assert_eq!(expect_punct(&mut it), ':');
+ let param_type = expect_type(&mut it);
+ let group = expect_group(&mut it);
+ assert_eq!(expect_punct(&mut it), ',');
+
+ assert_eq!(group.delimiter(), Delimiter::Brace);
+
+ let mut param_it = group.stream().into_iter();
+ let param_default = get_default(¶m_type, &mut param_it);
+ let param_permissions = get_literal(&mut param_it, "permissions");
+ let param_description = get_byte_string(&mut param_it, "description");
+ expect_end(&mut param_it);
+
+ // TODO: more primitive types
+ // TODO: other kinds: unsafes, etc.
+ let (param_kernel_type, ops): (String, _) = match param_type {
+ ParamType::Ident(ref param_type) => (
+ param_type.to_string(),
+ param_ops_path(param_type).to_string(),
+ ),
+ ParamType::Array {
+ ref vals,
+ max_length,
+ } => {
+ array_types_to_generate.push((vals.clone(), max_length));
+ (
+ format!("__rust_array_param_{}_{}", vals, max_length),
+ generated_array_ops_name(vals, max_length),
+ )
+ }
+ };
+
+ modinfo.emit_param("parmtype", ¶m_name, ¶m_kernel_type);
+ modinfo.emit_param("parm", ¶m_name, ¶m_description);
+ let param_type_internal = match param_type {
+ ParamType::Ident(ref param_type) => match param_type.as_ref() {
+ "str" => "kernel::module_param::StringParam".to_string(),
+ other => other.to_string(),
+ },
+ ParamType::Array {
+ ref vals,
+ max_length,
+ } => format!(
+ "kernel::module_param::ArrayParam<{vals}, {max_length}>",
+ vals = vals,
+ max_length = max_length
+ ),
+ };
+ let read_func = if permissions_are_readonly(¶m_permissions) {
+ format!(
+ "
+ fn read(&self) -> &<{param_type_internal} as kernel::module_param::ModuleParam>::Value {{
+ // SAFETY: Parameters do not need to be locked because they are read only or sysfs is not enabled.
+ unsafe {{ <{param_type_internal} as kernel::module_param::ModuleParam>::value(&__{name}_{param_name}_value) }}
+ }}
+ ",
+ name = info.name,
+ param_name = param_name,
+ param_type_internal = param_type_internal,
+ )
+ } else {
+ format!(
+ "
+ fn read<'lck>(&self, lock: &'lck kernel::KParamGuard) -> &'lck <{param_type_internal} as kernel::module_param::ModuleParam>::Value {{
+ // SAFETY: Parameters are locked by `KParamGuard`.
+ unsafe {{ <{param_type_internal} as kernel::module_param::ModuleParam>::value(&__{name}_{param_name}_value) }}
+ }}
+ ",
+ name = info.name,
+ param_name = param_name,
+ param_type_internal = param_type_internal,
+ )
+ };
+ let kparam = format!(
+ "
+ kernel::bindings::kernel_param__bindgen_ty_1 {{
+ arg: unsafe {{ &__{name}_{param_name}_value }} as *const _ as *mut kernel::c_types::c_void,
+ }},
+ ",
+ name = info.name,
+ param_name = param_name,
+ );
+ modinfo.buffer.push_str(
+ &format!(
+ "
+ static mut __{name}_{param_name}_value: {param_type_internal} = {param_default};
+
+ struct __{name}_{param_name};
+
+ impl __{name}_{param_name} {{ {read_func} }}
+
+ const {param_name}: __{name}_{param_name} = __{name}_{param_name};
+
+ // Note: the C macro that generates the static structs for the `__param` section
+ // asks for them to be `aligned(sizeof(void *))`. However, that was put in place
+ // in 2003 in commit 38d5b085d2 (\"[PATCH] Fix over-alignment problem on x86-64\")
+ // to undo GCC over-alignment of static structs of >32 bytes. It seems that is
+ // not the case anymore, so we simplify to a transparent representation here
+ // in the expectation that it is not needed anymore.
+ // TODO: revisit this to confirm the above comment and remove it if it happened
+ #[repr(transparent)]
+ struct __{name}_{param_name}_RacyKernelParam(kernel::bindings::kernel_param);
+
+ unsafe impl Sync for __{name}_{param_name}_RacyKernelParam {{
+ }}
+
+ #[cfg(not(MODULE))]
+ const __{name}_{param_name}_name: *const kernel::c_types::c_char = b\"{name}.{param_name}\\0\" as *const _ as *const kernel::c_types::c_char;
+
+ #[cfg(MODULE)]
+ const __{name}_{param_name}_name: *const kernel::c_types::c_char = b\"{param_name}\\0\" as *const _ as *const kernel::c_types::c_char;
+
+ #[link_section = \"__param\"]
+ #[used]
+ static __{name}_{param_name}_struct: __{name}_{param_name}_RacyKernelParam = __{name}_{param_name}_RacyKernelParam(kernel::bindings::kernel_param {{
+ name: __{name}_{param_name}_name,
+ // SAFETY: `__this_module` is constructed by the kernel at load time and will not be freed until the module is unloaded.
+ #[cfg(MODULE)]
+ mod_: unsafe {{ &kernel::bindings::__this_module as *const _ as *mut _ }},
+ #[cfg(not(MODULE))]
+ mod_: core::ptr::null_mut(),
+ ops: unsafe {{ &{ops} }} as *const kernel::bindings::kernel_param_ops,
+ perm: {permissions},
+ level: -1,
+ flags: 0,
+ __bindgen_anon_1: {kparam}
+ }});
+ ",
+ name = info.name,
+ param_type_internal = param_type_internal,
+ read_func = read_func,
+ param_default = param_default,
+ param_name = param_name,
+ ops = ops,
+ permissions = param_permissions,
+ kparam = kparam,
+ )
+ );
+ }
+ }
+
+ let mut generated_array_types = String::new();
+
+ for (vals, max_length) in array_types_to_generate {
+ let ops_name = generated_array_ops_name(&vals, max_length);
+ generated_array_types.push_str(&format!(
+ "
+ kernel::make_param_ops!(
+ {ops_name},
+ kernel::module_param::ArrayParam<{vals}, {{ {max_length} }}>
+ );
+ ",
+ ops_name = ops_name,
+ vals = vals,
+ max_length = max_length,
+ ));
+ }
+
+ format!(
+ "
+ /// The module name.
+ ///
+ /// Used by the printing macros, e.g. [`info!`].
+ const __LOG_PREFIX: &[u8] = b\"{name}\\0\";
+
+ static mut __MOD: Option<{type_}> = None;
+
+ // SAFETY: `__this_module` is constructed by the kernel at load time and will not be freed until the module is unloaded.
+ #[cfg(MODULE)]
+ static THIS_MODULE: kernel::ThisModule = unsafe {{ kernel::ThisModule::from_ptr(&kernel::bindings::__this_module as *const _ as *mut _) }};
+ #[cfg(not(MODULE))]
+ static THIS_MODULE: kernel::ThisModule = unsafe {{ kernel::ThisModule::from_ptr(core::ptr::null_mut()) }};
+
+ // Loadable modules need to export the `{{init,cleanup}}_module` identifiers
+ #[cfg(MODULE)]
+ #[doc(hidden)]
+ #[no_mangle]
+ pub extern \"C\" fn init_module() -> kernel::c_types::c_int {{
+ __init()
+ }}
+
+ #[cfg(MODULE)]
+ #[doc(hidden)]
+ #[no_mangle]
+ pub extern \"C\" fn cleanup_module() {{
+ __exit()
+ }}
+
+ // Built-in modules are initialized through an initcall pointer
+ // and the identifiers need to be unique
+ #[cfg(not(MODULE))]
+ #[cfg(not(CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_PREL32_RELOCATIONS))]
+ #[doc(hidden)]
+ #[link_section = \"{initcall_section}\"]
+ #[used]
+ pub static __{name}_initcall: extern \"C\" fn() -> kernel::c_types::c_int = __{name}_init;
+
+ #[cfg(not(MODULE))]
+ #[cfg(CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_PREL32_RELOCATIONS)]
+ global_asm!(
+ r#\".section \"{initcall_section}\", \"a\"
+ __{name}_initcall:
+ .long __{name}_init - .
+ .previous
+ \"#
+ );
+
+ #[cfg(not(MODULE))]
+ #[doc(hidden)]
+ #[no_mangle]
+ pub extern \"C\" fn __{name}_init() -> kernel::c_types::c_int {{
+ __init()
+ }}
+
+ #[cfg(not(MODULE))]
+ #[doc(hidden)]
+ #[no_mangle]
+ pub extern \"C\" fn __{name}_exit() {{
+ __exit()
+ }}
+
+ fn __init() -> kernel::c_types::c_int {{
+ match <{type_} as kernel::KernelModule>::init(kernel::c_str!(\"{name}\"), &THIS_MODULE) {{
+ Ok(m) => {{
+ unsafe {{
+ __MOD = Some(m);
+ }}
+ return 0;
+ }}
+ Err(e) => {{
+ return e.to_kernel_errno();
+ }}
+ }}
+ }}
+
+ fn __exit() {{
+ unsafe {{
+ // Invokes `drop()` on `__MOD`, which should be used for cleanup.
+ __MOD = None;
+ }}
+ }}
+
+ {modinfo}
+
+ {generated_array_types}
+ ",
+ type_ = info.type_,
+ name = info.name,
+ modinfo = modinfo.buffer,
+ generated_array_types = generated_array_types,
+ initcall_section = ".initcall6.init"
+ ).parse().expect("Error parsing formatted string into token stream.")
+}
+
+#[cfg(test)]
+mod tests {
+ use super::*;
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_permissions_are_readonly() {
+ assert!(permissions_are_readonly("0b000000000"));
+ assert!(permissions_are_readonly("0o000"));
+ assert!(permissions_are_readonly("000"));
+ assert!(permissions_are_readonly("0x000"));
+
+ assert!(!permissions_are_readonly("0b111111111"));
+ assert!(!permissions_are_readonly("0o777"));
+ assert!(!permissions_are_readonly("511"));
+ assert!(!permissions_are_readonly("0x1ff"));
+
+ assert!(permissions_are_readonly("0o014"));
+ assert!(permissions_are_readonly("0o015"));
+
+ assert!(!permissions_are_readonly("0o214"));
+ assert!(!permissions_are_readonly("0o024"));
+ assert!(!permissions_are_readonly("0o012"));
+
+ assert!(!permissions_are_readonly("0o315"));
+ assert!(!permissions_are_readonly("0o065"));
+ assert!(!permissions_are_readonly("0o017"));
+ }
+}
--
2.34.1
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