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Message-ID: <20250425150130.13917-5-remo@buenzli.dev>
Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2025 17:01:27 +0200
From: Remo Senekowitsch <remo@...nzli.dev>
To: Rob Herring <robh@...nel.org>,
Saravana Kannan <saravanak@...gle.com>,
Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@...nel.org>,
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Cc: linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org,
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Subject: [PATCH v3 4/7] rust: property: Add bindings for reading device properties
The device property API is a firmware agnostic API for reading
properties from firmware (DT/ACPI) devices nodes and swnodes.
While the C API takes a pointer to a caller allocated variable/buffer,
the rust API is designed to return a value and can be used in struct
initialization. Rust generics are also utilized to support different
types of properties where appropriate.
Co-developed-by: Rob Herring (Arm) <robh@...nel.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Herring (Arm) <robh@...nel.org>
Signed-off-by: Remo Senekowitsch <remo@...nzli.dev>
---
rust/kernel/device/property.rs | 232 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
1 file changed, 230 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/rust/kernel/device/property.rs b/rust/kernel/device/property.rs
index de31a1f56..9505cc35d 100644
--- a/rust/kernel/device/property.rs
+++ b/rust/kernel/device/property.rs
@@ -4,9 +4,17 @@
//!
//! C header: [`include/linux/property.h`](srctree/include/linux/property.h)
-use core::ptr;
+use core::{mem::MaybeUninit, ptr};
-use crate::{bindings, device::Device, str::CStr, types::Opaque};
+use crate::{
+ alloc::KVec,
+ bindings,
+ device::Device,
+ error::{to_result, Result},
+ prelude::*,
+ str::{CStr, CString},
+ types::Opaque,
+};
impl Device {
/// Obtain the fwnode corresponding to the device.
@@ -132,6 +140,104 @@ pub fn property_present(&self, name: &CStr) -> bool {
// SAFETY: By the invariant of `CStr`, `name` is null-terminated.
unsafe { bindings::fwnode_property_present(self.as_raw().cast_const(), name.as_char_ptr()) }
}
+
+ /// Returns firmware property `name` boolean value
+ pub fn property_read_bool(&self, name: &CStr) -> bool {
+ // SAFETY: `name` is non-null and null-terminated. `self.as_raw()` is valid
+ // because `self` is valid.
+ unsafe { bindings::fwnode_property_read_bool(self.as_raw(), name.as_char_ptr()) }
+ }
+
+ /// Returns the index of matching string `match_str` for firmware string property `name`
+ pub fn property_match_string(&self, name: &CStr, match_str: &CStr) -> Result<usize> {
+ // SAFETY: `name` and `match_str` are non-null and null-terminated. `self.as_raw` is
+ // valid because `self` is valid.
+ let ret = unsafe {
+ bindings::fwnode_property_match_string(
+ self.as_raw(),
+ name.as_char_ptr(),
+ match_str.as_char_ptr(),
+ )
+ };
+ to_result(ret)?;
+ Ok(ret as usize)
+ }
+
+ /// Returns firmware property `name` integer array values in a KVec
+ pub fn property_read_array_vec<'fwnode, 'name, T: PropertyInt>(
+ &'fwnode self,
+ name: &'name CStr,
+ len: usize,
+ ) -> Result<PropertyGuard<'fwnode, 'name, KVec<T>>> {
+ let mut val: KVec<T> = KVec::with_capacity(len, GFP_KERNEL)?;
+
+ // SAFETY: `val.as_mut_ptr()` is valid because `KVec::with_capacity`
+ // didn't return an error and it has at least space for `len` number
+ // of elements.
+ let err = unsafe { read_array_out_param::<T>(self, name, val.as_mut_ptr(), len) };
+ let res = if err < 0 {
+ Err(Error::from_errno(err))
+ } else {
+ // SAFETY: fwnode_property_read_int_array() writes exactly `len`
+ // entries on success
+ unsafe { val.set_len(len) }
+ Ok(val)
+ };
+ Ok(PropertyGuard {
+ inner: res,
+ fwnode: self,
+ name,
+ })
+ }
+
+ /// Returns integer array length for firmware property `name`
+ pub fn property_count_elem<T: PropertyInt>(&self, name: &CStr) -> Result<usize> {
+ // SAFETY: `out_param` is allowed to be null because `len` is zero.
+ let ret = unsafe { read_array_out_param::<T>(self, name, ptr::null_mut(), 0) };
+ to_result(ret)?;
+ Ok(ret as usize)
+ }
+
+ /// Returns the value of firmware property `name`.
+ ///
+ /// This method is generic over the type of value to read. Informally,
+ /// the types that can be read are booleans, strings, unsigned integers and
+ /// arrays of unsigned integers.
+ ///
+ /// Reading a `KVec` of integers is done with the separate
+ /// method [`Self::property_read_array_vec`], because it takes an
+ /// additional `len` argument.
+ ///
+ /// When reading a boolean, this method never fails. A missing property
+ /// is interpreted as `false`, whereas a present property is interpreted
+ /// as `true`.
+ ///
+ /// For more precise documentation about what types can be read, see
+ /// the [implementors of Property][Property#implementors] and [its
+ /// implementations on foreign types][Property#foreign-impls].
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```
+ /// # use kernel::{c_str, device::property::FwNode, str::CString};
+ /// fn examples(fwnode: &FwNode) -> Result {
+ /// let b: u32 = fwnode.property_read(c_str!("some-number")).required()?;
+ /// if let Some(s) = fwnode.property_read::<CString>(c_str!("some-str")).optional() {
+ /// // ...
+ /// }
+ /// Ok(())
+ /// }
+ /// ```
+ pub fn property_read<'fwnode, 'name, T: Property>(
+ &'fwnode self,
+ name: &'name CStr,
+ ) -> PropertyGuard<'fwnode, 'name, T> {
+ PropertyGuard {
+ inner: T::read_from_fwnode_property(self, name),
+ fwnode: self,
+ name,
+ }
+ }
}
// SAFETY: Instances of `FwNode` are always reference-counted.
@@ -147,6 +253,128 @@ unsafe fn dec_ref(obj: ptr::NonNull<Self>) {
}
}
+/// Implemented for several types that can be read as properties.
+///
+/// Informally, this is implemented for strings, integers and arrays of
+/// integers. It's used to make [`FwNode::property_read`] generic over the
+/// type of property being read. There are also two dedicated methods to read
+/// other types, because they require more specialized function signatures:
+/// - [`property_read_bool`](Device::property_read_bool)
+/// - [`property_read_array_vec`](Device::property_read_array_vec)
+pub trait Property: Sized {
+ /// Used to make [`FwNode::property_read`] generic.
+ fn read_from_fwnode_property(fwnode: &FwNode, name: &CStr) -> Result<Self>;
+}
+
+impl Property for CString {
+ fn read_from_fwnode_property(fwnode: &FwNode, name: &CStr) -> Result<Self> {
+ let mut str: *mut u8 = ptr::null_mut();
+ let pstr: *mut _ = &mut str;
+
+ // SAFETY: `name` is non-null and null-terminated. `fwnode.as_raw` is
+ // valid because `fwnode` is valid.
+ let ret = unsafe {
+ bindings::fwnode_property_read_string(fwnode.as_raw(), name.as_char_ptr(), pstr.cast())
+ };
+ to_result(ret)?;
+
+ // SAFETY: `pstr` contains a non-null ptr on success
+ let str = unsafe { CStr::from_char_ptr(*pstr) };
+ Ok(str.try_into()?)
+ }
+}
+/// Implemented for all integers that can be read as properties.
+///
+/// This helper trait is needed on top of the existing [`Property`]
+/// trait to associate the integer types of various sizes with their
+/// corresponding `fwnode_property_read_*_array` functions.
+pub trait PropertyInt: Copy {
+ /// # Safety
+ ///
+ /// Callers must uphold the same safety invariants as for the various
+ /// `fwnode_property_read_*_array` functions.
+ unsafe fn read_array_from_fwnode_property(
+ fwnode: *const bindings::fwnode_handle,
+ propname: *const ffi::c_char,
+ val: *mut Self,
+ nval: usize,
+ ) -> ffi::c_int;
+}
+// This macro generates implementations of the traits `Property` and
+// `PropertyInt` for integers of various sizes. Its input is a list
+// of pairs separated by commas. The first element of the pair is the
+// type of the integer, the second one is the name of its corresponding
+// `fwnode_property_read_*_array` function.
+macro_rules! impl_property_for_int {
+ ($($int:ty: $f:ident),* $(,)?) => { $(
+ impl PropertyInt for $int {
+ unsafe fn read_array_from_fwnode_property(
+ fwnode: *const bindings::fwnode_handle,
+ propname: *const ffi::c_char,
+ val: *mut Self,
+ nval: usize,
+ ) -> ffi::c_int {
+ // SAFETY: The safety invariants on the trait require
+ // callers to uphold the invariants of the functions
+ // this macro is called with.
+ unsafe {
+ bindings::$f(fwnode, propname, val.cast(), nval)
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ )* };
+}
+impl_property_for_int! {
+ u8: fwnode_property_read_u8_array,
+ u16: fwnode_property_read_u16_array,
+ u32: fwnode_property_read_u32_array,
+ u64: fwnode_property_read_u64_array,
+ i8: fwnode_property_read_u8_array,
+ i16: fwnode_property_read_u16_array,
+ i32: fwnode_property_read_u32_array,
+ i64: fwnode_property_read_u64_array,
+}
+/// # Safety
+///
+/// Callers must ensure that if `len` is non-zero, `out_param` must be
+/// valid and point to memory that has enough space to hold at least
+/// `len` number of elements.
+unsafe fn read_array_out_param<T: PropertyInt>(
+ fwnode: &FwNode,
+ name: &CStr,
+ out_param: *mut T,
+ len: usize,
+) -> ffi::c_int {
+ // SAFETY: `name` is non-null and null-terminated.
+ // `fwnode.as_raw` is valid because `fwnode` is valid.
+ // `out_param` is valid and has enough space for at least
+ // `len` number of elements as per the safety requirement.
+ unsafe {
+ T::read_array_from_fwnode_property(fwnode.as_raw(), name.as_char_ptr(), out_param, len)
+ }
+}
+impl<T: PropertyInt, const N: usize> Property for [T; N] {
+ fn read_from_fwnode_property(fwnode: &FwNode, name: &CStr) -> Result<Self> {
+ let mut val: [MaybeUninit<T>; N] = [const { MaybeUninit::uninit() }; N];
+
+ // SAFETY: `val.as_mut_ptr()` is valid and points to enough space for
+ // `N` elements. Casting from `*mut MaybeUninit<T>` to `*mut T` is safe
+ // because `MaybeUninit<T>` has the same memory layout as `T`.
+ let ret = unsafe { read_array_out_param::<T>(fwnode, name, val.as_mut_ptr().cast(), N) };
+ to_result(ret)?;
+
+ // SAFETY: `val` is always initialized when
+ // fwnode_property_read_<T>_array is successful.
+ Ok(val.map(|v| unsafe { v.assume_init() }))
+ }
+}
+impl<T: PropertyInt> Property for T {
+ fn read_from_fwnode_property(fwnode: &FwNode, name: &CStr) -> Result<Self> {
+ let val: [_; 1] = <[T; 1] as Property>::read_from_fwnode_property(fwnode, name)?;
+ Ok(val[0])
+ }
+}
+
/// A helper for reading device properties.
///
/// Use [`Self::required`] if a missing property is considered a bug and
--
2.49.0
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