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Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2025 16:11:46 +0900
From: FUJITA Tomonori <fujita.tomonori@...il.com>
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Subject: [PATCH v2 2/2] rust: Add read_poll_count_atomic function
Add read_poll_count_atomic function which polls periodically until a
condition is met, an error occurs, or the attempt limit is reached.
The C's read_poll_timeout_atomic() is used for the similar purpose.
In atomic context the timekeeping infrastructure is unavailable, so
reliable time-based timeouts cannot be implemented. So instead, the
helper accepts a maximum number of attempts and busy-waits (udelay +
cpu_relax) between tries.
Signed-off-by: FUJITA Tomonori <fujita.tomonori@...il.com>
---
rust/kernel/io/poll.rs | 80 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
1 file changed, 79 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/rust/kernel/io/poll.rs b/rust/kernel/io/poll.rs
index 613eb25047ef..c7dd0816205f 100644
--- a/rust/kernel/io/poll.rs
+++ b/rust/kernel/io/poll.rs
@@ -8,7 +8,10 @@
error::{code::*, Result},
processor::cpu_relax,
task::might_sleep,
- time::{delay::fsleep, Delta, Instant, Monotonic},
+ time::{
+ delay::{fsleep, udelay},
+ Delta, Instant, Monotonic,
+ },
};
/// Polls periodically until a condition is met, an error occurs,
@@ -102,3 +105,78 @@ pub fn read_poll_timeout<Op, Cond, T>(
cpu_relax();
}
}
+
+/// Polls periodically until a condition is met, an error occurs,
+/// or the attempt limit is reached.
+///
+/// The function repeatedly executes the given operation `op` closure and
+/// checks its result using the condition closure `cond`.
+///
+/// If `cond` returns `true`, the function returns successfully with the result of `op`.
+/// Otherwise, it performs a busy wait for a duration specified by `delay_delta`
+/// before executing `op` again.
+///
+/// This process continues until either `op` returns an error, `cond`
+/// returns `true`, or the attempt limit specified by `count` is reached.
+///
+/// # Errors
+///
+/// If `op` returns an error, then that error is returned directly.
+///
+/// If the attempt limit specified by `count` is reached, then
+/// `Err(ETIMEDOUT)` is returned.
+///
+/// # Examples
+///
+/// ```no_run
+/// use kernel::io::{Io, poll::read_poll_count_atomic};
+/// use kernel::time::Delta;
+///
+/// const HW_READY: u16 = 0x01;
+///
+/// fn wait_for_hardware<const SIZE: usize>(io: &Io<SIZE>) -> Result {
+/// match read_poll_count_atomic(
+/// // The `op` closure reads the value of a specific status register.
+/// || io.try_read16(0x1000),
+/// // The `cond` closure takes a reference to the value returned by `op`
+/// // and checks whether the hardware is ready.
+/// |val: &u16| *val == HW_READY,
+/// Delta::from_micros(50),
+/// 1000,
+/// ) {
+/// Ok(_) => {
+/// // The hardware is ready. The returned value of the `op` closure
+/// // isn't used.
+/// Ok(())
+/// }
+/// Err(e) => Err(e),
+/// }
+/// }
+/// ```
+pub fn read_poll_count_atomic<Op, Cond, T>(
+ mut op: Op,
+ mut cond: Cond,
+ delay_delta: Delta,
+ count: usize,
+) -> Result<T>
+where
+ Op: FnMut() -> Result<T>,
+ Cond: FnMut(&T) -> bool,
+{
+ for _ in 0..count {
+ let val = op()?;
+ if cond(&val) {
+ // Unlike the C version, we immediately return.
+ // We know the condition is met so we don't need to check again.
+ return Ok(val);
+ }
+
+ if !delay_delta.is_zero() {
+ udelay(delay_delta);
+ }
+
+ cpu_relax();
+ }
+
+ Err(ETIMEDOUT)
+}
--
2.43.0
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