Pull power management updates from Rafael Wysocki:
"By the number of commits, cpufreq is the leading party (again) and the
most visible change there is the removal of the omap-cpufreq driver
that has not been used for a long time (good riddance). There are also
quite a few changes in the cppc_cpufreq driver, mostly related to
fixing its frequency invariance engine in the case when the CPPC
registers used by it are not in PCC. In addition to that, support for
AM62L3 is added to the ti-cpufreq driver and the cpufreq-dt-platdev
list is updated for some platforms. The remaining cpufreq changes are
assorted fixes and cleanups.
Next up is cpuidle and the changes there are dominated by intel_idle
driver updates, mostly related to the new command line facility
allowing users to adjust the list of C-states used by the driver.
There are also a few updates of cpuidle governors, including two menu
governor fixes and some refinements of the teo governor, and a
MAINTAINERS update adding Christian Loehle as a cpuidle reviewer.
[Thanks for stepping up Christian!]
The most significant update related to system suspend and hibernation
is the one to stop freezing the PM runtime workqueue during system PM
transitions which allows some deadlocks to be avoided. There is also a
fix for possible concurrent bit field updates in the core device
suspend code and a few other minor fixes.
Apart from the above, several drivers are updated to discard the
return value of pm_runtime_put() which is going to be converted to a
void function as soon as everybody stops using its return value, PL4
support for Ice Lake is added to the Intel RAPL power capping driver,
and there are assorted cleanups, documentation fixes, and some
cpupower utility improvements.
Specifics:
- Remove the unused omap-cpufreq driver (Andreas Kemnade)
- Optimize error handling code in cpufreq_boost_trigger_state() and
make cpufreq_boost_trigger_state() return -EOPNOTSUPP if no policy
supports boost (Lifeng Zheng)
- Update cpufreq-dt-platdev list for tegra, qcom, TI (Aaron Kling,
Dhruva Gole, and Konrad Dybcio)
- Minor improvements to the cpufreq and cpumask rust implementation
(Alexandre Courbot, Alice Ryhl, Tamir Duberstein, and Yilin Chen)
- Add support for AM62L3 SoC to the ti-cpufreq driver (Dhruva Gole)
- Update arch_freq_scale in the CPPC cpufreq driver's frequency
invariance engine (FIE) in scheduler ticks if the related CPPC
registers are not in PCC (Jie Zhan)
- Assorted minor cleanups and improvements in ARM cpufreq drivers
(Juan Martinez, Felix Gu, Luca Weiss, and Sergey Shtylyov)
- Add generic helpers for sysfs show/store to cppc_cpufreq (Sumit
Gupta)
- Make the scaling_setspeed cpufreq sysfs attribute return the actual
requested frequency to avoid confusion (Pengjie Zhang)
- Simplify the idle CPU time granularity test in the ondemand cpufreq
governor (Frederic Weisbecker)
- Enable asym capacity in intel_pstate only when CPU SMT is not
possible (Yaxiong Tian)
- Update the description of rate_limit_us default value in cpufreq
documentation (Yaxiong Tian)
- Add a command line option to adjust the C-states table in the
intel_idle driver, remove the 'preferred_cstates' module parameter
from it, add C-states validation to it and clean it up (Artem
Bityutskiy)
- Make the menu cpuidle governor always check the time till the
closest timer event when the scheduler tick has been stopped to
prevent it from mistakenly selecting the deepest available idle
state (Rafael Wysocki)
- Update the teo cpuidle governor to avoid making suboptimal
decisions in certain corner cases and generally improve idle state
selection accuracy (Rafael Wysocki)
- Remove an unlikely() annotation on the early-return condition in
menu_select() that leads to branch misprediction 100% of the time
on systems with only 1 idle state enabled, like ARM64 servers
(Breno Leitao)
- Add Christian Loehle to MAINTAINERS as a cpuidle reviewer
(Christian Loehle)
- Stop flagging the PM runtime workqueue as freezable to avoid system
suspend and resume deadlocks in subsystems that assume asynchronous
runtime PM to work during system-wide PM transitions (Rafael
Wysocki)
- Drop redundant NULL pointer checks before acomp_request_free() from
the hibernation code handling image saving (Rafael Wysocki)
- Update wakeup_sources_walk_start() to handle empty lists of wakeup
sources as appropriate (Samuel Wu)
- Make dev_pm_clear_wake_irq() check the power.wakeirq value under
power.lock to avoid race conditions (Gui-Dong Han)
- Avoid bit field races related to power.work_in_progress in the core
device suspend code (Xuewen Yan)
- Make several drivers discard pm_runtime_put() return value in
preparation for converting that function to a void one (Rafael
Wysocki)
- Add PL4 support for Ice Lake to the Intel RAPL power capping driver
(Daniel Tang)
- Replace sprintf() with sysfs_emit() in power capping sysfs show
functions (Sumeet Pawnikar)
- Make dev_pm_opp_get_level() return value match the documentation
after a previous update of the latter (Aleks Todorov)
- Use scoped for each OF child loop in the OPP code (Krzysztof
Kozlowski)
- Fix a bug in an example code snippet and correct typos in the
energy model management documentation (Patrick Little)
- Fix miscellaneous problems in cpupower (Kaushlendra Kumar):
* idle_monitor: Fix incorrect value logged after stop
* Fix inverted APERF capability check
* Use strcspn() to strip trailing newline
* Reset errno before strtoull()
* Show C0 in idle-info dump
- Improve cpupower installation procedure by making the systemd step
optional and allowing users to disable the installation of
systemd's unit file (João Marcos Costa)"
* tag 'pm-6.20-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm: (65 commits)
PM: sleep: core: Avoid bit field races related to work_in_progress
PM: sleep: wakeirq: harden dev_pm_clear_wake_irq() against races
cpufreq: Documentation: Update description of rate_limit_us default value
cpufreq: intel_pstate: Enable asym capacity only when CPU SMT is not possible
PM: wakeup: Handle empty list in wakeup_sources_walk_start()
PM: EM: Documentation: Fix bug in example code snippet
Documentation: Fix typos in energy model documentation
cpuidle: governors: teo: Refine intercepts-based idle state lookup
cpuidle: governors: teo: Adjust the classification of wakeup events
cpufreq: ondemand: Simplify idle cputime granularity test
cpufreq: userspace: make scaling_setspeed return the actual requested frequency
PM: hibernate: Drop NULL pointer checks before acomp_request_free()
cpufreq: CPPC: Add generic helpers for sysfs show/store
cpufreq: scmi: Fix device_node reference leak in scmi_cpu_domain_id()
cpufreq: ti-cpufreq: add support for AM62L3 SoC
cpufreq: dt-platdev: Add ti,am62l3 to blocklist
cpufreq/amd-pstate: Add comment explaining nominal_perf usage for performance policy
cpufreq: scmi: correct SCMI explanation
cpufreq: dt-platdev: Block the driver from probing on more QC platforms
rust: cpumask: rename methods of Cpumask for clarity and consistency
...
Pull block updates from Jens Axboe:
- Support for batch request processing for ublk, improving the
efficiency of the kernel/ublk server communication. This can yield
nice 7-12% performance improvements
- Support for integrity data for ublk
- Various other ublk improvements and additions, including a ton of
selftests additions and updated
- Move the handling of blk-crypto software fallback from below the
block layer to above it. This reduces the complexity of dealing with
bio splitting
- Series fixing a number of potential deadlocks in blk-mq related to
the queue usage counter and writeback throttling and rq-qos debugfs
handling
- Add an async_depth queue attribute, to resolve a performance
regression that's been around for a qhilw related to the scheduler
depth handling
- Only use task_work for IOPOLL completions on NVMe, if it is necessary
to do so. An earlier fix for an issue resulted in all these
completions being punted to task_work, to guarantee that completions
were only run for a given io_uring ring when it was local to that
ring. With the new changes, we can detect if it's necessary to use
task_work or not, and avoid it if possible.
- rnbd fixes:
- Fix refcount underflow in device unmap path
- Handle PREFLUSH and NOUNMAP flags properly in protocol
- Fix server-side bi_size for special IOs
- Zero response buffer before use
- Fix trace format for flags
- Add .release to rnbd_dev_ktype
- MD pull requests via Yu Kuai
- Fix raid5_run() to return error when log_init() fails
- Fix IO hang with degraded array with llbitmap
- Fix percpu_ref not resurrected on suspend timeout in llbitmap
- Fix GPF in write_page caused by resize race
- Fix NULL pointer dereference in process_metadata_update
- Fix hang when stopping arrays with metadata through dm-raid
- Fix any_working flag handling in raid10_sync_request
- Refactor sync/recovery code path, improve error handling for
badblocks, and remove unused recovery_disabled field
- Consolidate mddev boolean fields into mddev_flags
- Use mempool to allocate stripe_request_ctx and make sure
max_sectors is not less than io_opt in raid5
- Fix return value of mddev_trylock
- Fix memory leak in raid1_run()
- Add Li Nan as mdraid reviewer
- Move phys_vec definitions to the kernel types, mostly in preparation
for some VFIO and RDMA changes
- Improve the speed for secure erase for some devices
- Various little rust updates
- Various other minor fixes, improvements, and cleanups
* tag 'for-7.0/block-20260206' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/axboe/linux: (162 commits)
blk-mq: ABI/sysfs-block: fix docs build warnings
selftests: ublk: organize test directories by test ID
block: decouple secure erase size limit from discard size limit
block: remove redundant kill_bdev() call in set_blocksize()
blk-mq: add documentation for new queue attribute async_dpeth
block, bfq: convert to use request_queue->async_depth
mq-deadline: covert to use request_queue->async_depth
kyber: covert to use request_queue->async_depth
blk-mq: add a new queue sysfs attribute async_depth
blk-mq: factor out a helper blk_mq_limit_depth()
blk-mq-sched: unify elevators checking for async requests
block: convert nr_requests to unsigned int
block: don't use strcpy to copy blockdev name
blk-mq-debugfs: warn about possible deadlock
blk-mq-debugfs: add missing debugfs_mutex in blk_mq_debugfs_register_hctxs()
blk-mq-debugfs: remove blk_mq_debugfs_unregister_rqos()
blk-mq-debugfs: make blk_mq_debugfs_register_rqos() static
blk-rq-qos: fix possible debugfs_mutex deadlock
blk-mq-debugfs: factor out a helper to register debugfs for all rq_qos
blk-wbt: fix possible deadlock to nest pcpu_alloc_mutex under q_usage_counter
...
Pull vfs rust updates from Christian Brauner:
"Allow inlining C helpers into Rust when using LTO: Add the
__rust_helper annotation to all VFS-related Rust helper functions.
Currently, C helpers cannot be inlined into Rust code even under LTO
because LLVM detects slightly different codegen options between the C
and Rust compilation units (differing null-pointer-check flags,
builtin lists, and target feature strings). The __rust_helper macro is
the first step toward fixing this: it is currently #defined to
nothing, but a follow-up series will change it to __always_inline when
compiling with LTO (while keeping it empty for bindgen, which ignores
inline functions).
This picks up the VFS portion (fs, pid_namespace, poll) of a larger
tree-wide series"
* tag 'vfs-7.0-rc1.rust' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs:
rust: poll: add __rust_helper to helpers
rust: pid_namespace: add __rust_helper to helpers
rust: fs: add __rust_helper to helpers
Pull lsm updates from Paul Moore:
- Unify the security_inode_listsecurity() calls in NFSv4
While looking at security_inode_listsecurity() with an eye towards
improving the interface, we realized that the NFSv4 code was making
multiple calls to the LSM hook that could be consolidated into one.
- Mark the LSM static branch keys as static - this helps resolve some
sparse warnings
- Add __rust_helper annotations to the LSM and cred wrapper functions
- Remove the unsused set_security_override_from_ctx() function
- Minor fixes to some of the LSM kdoc comment blocks
* tag 'lsm-pr-20260203' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pcmoore/lsm:
lsm: make keys for static branch static
cred: remove unused set_security_override_from_ctx()
rust: security: add __rust_helper to helpers
rust: cred: add __rust_helper to helpers
nfs: unify security_inode_listsecurity() calls
lsm: fix kernel-doc struct member names
Pull kunit updates from Shuah Khan:
"kunit:
- add __rust_helper to helpers
- fix up const mismatch in many assert functions
- fix up const mismatch in test_list_sort
- protect KUNIT_BINARY_STR_ASSERTION against ERR_PTR values
- respect KBUILD_OUTPUT env variable by default
- add bash completion
kunit tool:
- add test for nested test result reporting
- do not overwrite test status based on subtest counts
- add 32-bit big endian ARM configuration to qemu_configs
- rename test_data_path() to _test_data_path()
- do not rely on implicit working directory change"
* tag 'linux_kselftest-kunit-6.20-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/shuah/linux-kselftest:
kunit: add bash completion
kunit: tool: test: Don't rely on implicit working directory change
kunit: tool: test: Rename test_data_path() to _test_data_path()
kunit: qemu_configs: Add 32-bit big endian ARM configuration
kunit: tool: Don't overwrite test status based on subtest counts
kunit: tool: Add test for nested test result reporting
kunit: respect KBUILD_OUTPUT env variable by default
kunit: Protect KUNIT_BINARY_STR_ASSERTION against ERR_PTR values
test_list_sort: fix up const mismatch
kunit: fix up const mis-match in many assert functions
rust: kunit: add __rust_helper to helpers
Pull Rust fixes from Miguel Ojeda:
"Toolchain and infrastructure:
- Trigger rebuilds of the newly added 'proc-macro2' crate (and its
dependencies) when the Rust compiler version changes
- Fix error in '.rsi' targets (macro expanding single targets) under
'O=' pointing to an external (not subdir) folder
- Fix off-by-one line number in 'rustdoc' KUnit tests
- Add '-fdiagnostics-show-context' to GCC flags skipped by 'bindgen'
- Clean objtool warning by adding one more 'noreturn' function
- Clean 'libpin_init_internal.{so,dylib}' in 'mrproper'
'kernel' crate:
- Fix build error when using expressions in formatting arguments
- Mark 'num::Bounded::__new()' as unsafe and clean documentation
accordingly
- Always inline functions using 'build_assert' with arguments
- Fix 'rusttest' build error providing the right 'isize_atomic_repr'
type for the host
'macros' crate:
- Fix 'rusttest' build error by ignoring example
rust-analyzer:
- Remove assertion that was not true for distributions like NixOS
- Add missing dependency edges and fix editions for 'quote' and
sysroot crates to provide correct IDE support
DRM Tyr:
- Fix build error by adding missing dependency on 'CONFIG_COMMON_CLK'
Plus clean a few typos in docs and comments"
* tag 'rust-fixes-6.19' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ojeda/linux: (28 commits)
rust: num: bounded: clean __new documentation and comments
scripts: generate_rust_analyzer: fix resolution of #[pin_data] macros
drm/tyr: depend on `COMMON_CLK` to fix build error
rust: sync: atomic: Provide stub for `rusttest` 32-bit hosts
kbuild: rust: clean libpin_init_internal in mrproper
rust: proc-macro2: rebuild if the version text changes
rust: num: bounded: add missing comment for always inlined function
rust: sync: refcount: always inline functions using build_assert with arguments
rust: bits: always inline functions using build_assert with arguments
scripts: generate_rust_analyzer: compile sysroot with correct edition
scripts: generate_rust_analyzer: compile quote with correct edition
scripts: generate_rust_analyzer: quote: treat `core` and `std` as dependencies
scripts: generate_rust_analyzer: syn: treat `std` as a dependency
scripts: generate_rust_analyzer: remove sysroot assertion
rust: kbuild: give `--config-path` to `rustfmt` in `.rsi` target
scripts: generate_rust_analyzer: Add pin_init_internal deps
scripts: generate_rust_analyzer: Add pin_init -> compiler_builtins dep
scripts: generate_rust_analyzer: Add compiler_builtins -> core dep
rust: macros: ignore example with module parameters
rust: num: bounded: mark __new as unsafe
...
Pull CPUFreq Arm updates for 7.0 from Viresh Kumar:
"- Update cpufreq-dt-platdev list for tegra, qcom, TI (Aaron Kling,
Dhruva Gole, and Konrad Dybcio).
- Minor improvements to the cpufreq / cpumask rust implementation
(Alexandre Courbot, Alice Ryhl, Tamir Duberstein, and Yilin Chen).
- Add support for AM62L3 SoC to ti-cpufreq driver (Dhruva Gole).
- Update FIE arch_freq_scale in ticks for non-PCC regs (Jie Zhan).
- Other minor cleanups / improvements (Felix Gu, Juan Martinez, Luca
Weiss, and Sergey Shtylyov)."
* tag 'cpufreq-arm-updates-7.0-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vireshk/pm:
cpufreq: scmi: Fix device_node reference leak in scmi_cpu_domain_id()
cpufreq: ti-cpufreq: add support for AM62L3 SoC
cpufreq: dt-platdev: Add ti,am62l3 to blocklist
cpufreq/amd-pstate: Add comment explaining nominal_perf usage for performance policy
cpufreq: scmi: correct SCMI explanation
cpufreq: dt-platdev: Block the driver from probing on more QC platforms
rust: cpumask: rename methods of Cpumask for clarity and consistency
cpufreq: CPPC: Update FIE arch_freq_scale in ticks for non-PCC regs
cpufreq: CPPC: Factor out cppc_fie_kworker_init()
ACPI: CPPC: Factor out and export per-cpu cppc_perf_ctrs_in_pcc_cpu()
rust: cpufreq: replace `kernel::c_str!` with C-Strings
cpufreq: Add Tegra186 and Tegra194 to cpufreq-dt-platdev blocklist
dt-bindings: cpufreq: qcom-hw: document Milos CPUFREQ Hardware
rust: cpufreq: add __rust_helper to helpers
rust: cpufreq: always inline functions using build_assert with arguments
Rename `as_ref` and `as_mut_ref` to `from_raw` and `from_raw_mut` to
align with the established naming convention for constructing types
from raw pointers in the kernel's Rust codebase.
Signed-off-by: Yilin Chen <1479826151@qq.com>
Reviewed-by: Gary Guo <gary@garyguo.net>
Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Viresh Kumar <viresh.kumar@linaro.org>
`build_assert` relies on the compiler to optimize out its error path.
Functions using it with its arguments must thus always be inlined,
otherwise the error path of `build_assert` might not be optimized out,
triggering a build error.
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Courbot <acourbot@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Almeida <daniel.almeida@collabora.com>
Signed-off-by: Viresh Kumar <viresh.kumar@linaro.org>
For arm32, on a x86_64 builder, running the `rusttest` target yields:
error[E0080]: evaluation of constant value failed
--> rust/kernel/static_assert.rs:37:23
|
37 | const _: () = ::core::assert!($condition $(,$arg)?);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the evaluated program panicked at 'assertion failed: size_of::<isize>() == size_of::<isize_atomic_repr>()', rust/kernel/sync/atomic/predefine.rs:68:1
|
::: rust/kernel/sync/atomic/predefine.rs:68:1
|
68 | static_assert!(size_of::<isize>() == size_of::<isize_atomic_repr>());
| -------------------------------------------------------------------- in this macro invocation
|
= note: this error originates in the macro `::core::assert` which comes from the expansion of the macro `static_assert` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
The reason is that `rusttest` runs on the host, so for e.g. a x86_64
builder `isize` is 64 bits but it is not a `CONFIG_64BIT` build.
Fix it by providing a stub for `rusttest` as usual.
Fixes: 84c6d36bca ("rust: sync: atomic: Add Atomic<{usize,isize}>")
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Reviewed-by: Onur Özkan <work@onurozkan.dev>
Acked-by: Boqun Feng <boqun.feng@gmail.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260123233432.22703-1-ojeda@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
Pull driver core fixes from Danilo Krummrich:
- Always inline I/O and IRQ methods using build_assert!() to avoid
false positive build errors
- Do not free the driver's device private data in I2C shutdown()
avoiding race conditions that can lead to UAF bugs
- Drop the driver's device private data after the driver has been
fully unbound from its device to avoid UAF bugs from &Device<Bound>
scopes, such as IRQ callbacks
* tag 'driver-core-6.19-rc7' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/driver-core/driver-core:
rust: driver: drop device private data post unbind
rust: driver: add DriverData type to the DriverLayout trait
rust: driver: add DEVICE_DRIVER_OFFSET to the DriverLayout trait
rust: driver: introduce a DriverLayout trait
rust: auxiliary: add Driver::unbind() callback
rust: i2c: do not drop device private data on shutdown()
rust: irq: always inline functions using build_assert with arguments
rust: io: always inline functions using build_assert with arguments
The Rust compiler cannot use dependencies built by other versions, e.g.:
error[E0514]: found crate `proc_macro2` compiled by an incompatible version of rustc
--> rust/quote/ext.rs:5:5
|
5 | use proc_macro2::{TokenStream, TokenTree};
| ^^^^^^^^^^^
|
= note: the following crate versions were found:
crate `proc_macro2` compiled by rustc 1.92.0 (ded5c06cf 2025-12-08): ./rust/libproc_macro2.rlib
= help: please recompile that crate using this compiler (rustc 1.93.0 (254b59607 2026-01-19)) (consider running `cargo clean` first)
Thus trigger a rebuild if the version text changes like we do in other
top-level cases (e.g. see commit aeb0e24abb ("kbuild: rust: replace
proc macros dependency on `core.o` with the version text")).
The build errors for now are hard to trigger, since we do not yet use
the new crates we just introduced (the use cases are coming in the next
merge window), but they can still be seen if e.g. one manually removes
one of the targets, so fix it already.
Fixes: 158a3b7211 ("rust: proc-macro2: enable support in kbuild")
Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260122054135.138445-1-ojeda@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
Currently, the driver's device private data is allocated and initialized
from driver core code called from bus abstractions after the driver's
probe() callback returned the corresponding initializer.
Similarly, the driver's device private data is dropped within the
remove() callback of bus abstractions after calling the remove()
callback of the corresponding driver.
However, commit 6f61a2637a ("rust: device: introduce
Device::drvdata()") introduced an accessor for the driver's device
private data for a Device<Bound>, i.e. a device that is currently bound
to a driver.
Obviously, this is in conflict with dropping the driver's device private
data in remove(), since a device can not be considered to be fully
unbound after remove() has finished:
We also have to consider registrations guarded by devres - such as IRQ
or class device registrations - which are torn down after remove() in
devres_release_all().
Thus, it can happen that, for instance, a class device or IRQ callback
still calls Device::drvdata(), which then runs concurrently to remove()
(which sets dev->driver_data to NULL and drops the driver's device
private data), before devres_release_all() started to tear down the
corresponding registration. This is because devres guarded registrations
can, as expected, access the corresponding Device<Bound> that defines
their scope.
In C it simply is the driver's responsibility to ensure that its device
private data is freed after e.g. an IRQ registration is unregistered.
Typically, C drivers achieve this by allocating their device private data
with e.g. devm_kzalloc() before doing anything else, i.e. before e.g.
registering an IRQ with devm_request_threaded_irq(), relying on the
reverse order cleanup of devres.
Technically, we could do something similar in Rust. However, the
resulting code would be pretty messy:
In Rust we have to differentiate between allocated but uninitialized
memory and initialized memory in the type system. Thus, we would need to
somehow keep track of whether the driver's device private data object
has been initialized (i.e. probe() was successful and returned a valid
initializer for this memory) and conditionally call the destructor of
the corresponding object when it is freed.
This is because we'd need to allocate and register the memory of the
driver's device private data *before* it is initialized by the
initializer returned by the driver's probe() callback, because the
driver could already register devres guarded registrations within
probe() outside of the driver's device private data initializer.
Luckily there is a much simpler solution: Instead of dropping the
driver's device private data at the end of remove(), we just drop it
after the device has been fully unbound, i.e. after all devres callbacks
have been processed.
For this, we introduce a new post_unbind() callback private to the
driver-core, i.e. the callback is neither exposed to drivers, nor to bus
abstractions.
This way, the driver-core code can simply continue to conditionally
allocate the memory for the driver's device private data when the
driver's initializer is returned from probe() - no change needed - and
drop it when the driver-core code receives the post_unbind() callback.
Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/all/DEZMS6Y4A7XE.XE7EUBT5SJFJ@kernel.org/
Fixes: 6f61a2637a ("rust: device: introduce Device::drvdata()")
Acked-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Acked-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Acked-by: Igor Korotin <igor.korotin.linux@gmail.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260107103511.570525-7-dakr@kernel.org
[ Remove #ifdef CONFIG_RUST, rename post_unbind() to post_unbind_rust().
- Danilo]
Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
The DriverLayout trait describes the layout of a specific driver
structure, such as `struct pci_driver` or `struct platform_driver`.
In a first step, this replaces the associated type RegType of the
RegistrationOps with the DriverLayout::DriverType associated type.
Acked-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Acked-by: Igor Korotin <igor.korotin.linux@gmail.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260107103511.570525-4-dakr@kernel.org
[ Rename driver::Driver to driver::DriverLayout, as it represents the
layout of a driver structure rather than the driver structure itself.
- Danilo ]
Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
We must not drop the device private data on shutdown(); none of the
registrations attached to devres that might access the device private
data are released before shutdown() is called.
Hence, freeing the device private data on shutdown() can cause UAF bugs.
Fixes: 57c5bd9aee ("rust: i2c: add basic I2C device and driver abstractions")
Acked-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Acked-by: Igor Korotin <igor.korotin.linux@gmail.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260107103511.570525-2-dakr@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
`ModuleParamAccess` uses `SetOnce`, which depends on the helper functions
so the `macros` crate example under `rusttest` fails to build:
---- rust/macros/lib.rs - module (line 62) stdout ----
error: linking with `cc` failed: exit status: 1
|
= note: "cc" "-m64" ...
= note: some arguments are omitted. use `--verbose` to show all linker arguments
= note: rust-lld: error: undefined symbol: rust_helper_atomic_try_cmpxchg_relaxed
>>> referenced by kernel.ecd446ce39a5fcbb-cgu.3
>>> kernel.kernel.ecd446ce39a5fcbb-cgu.3.rcgu.o:(kernel::sync::set_once::SetOnce$LT$T$GT$::populate::h8b02644e30bd70bc) in archive ./rust/test/libkernel.rlib
rust-lld: error: undefined symbol: rust_helper_atomic_set_release
>>> referenced by kernel.ecd446ce39a5fcbb-cgu.3
>>> kernel.kernel.ecd446ce39a5fcbb-cgu.3.rcgu.o:(kernel::sync::set_once::SetOnce$LT$T$GT$::populate::h8b02644e30bd70bc) in archive ./rust/test/libkernel.rlib
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
Thus ignore that example to fix the error.
[ Only the first one is needed (the other example does not use
parameters), so we can keep it enabled. Thus I removed that second
deletion (and reworded a bit).
We may want to do something better here later on; on the other hand,
we should get KUnit tests for `macros` too eventually, so we may end
up removing or repurposing that target anyway, so it is not a big deal.
- Miguel ]
Reported-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/rust-for-linux/CANiq72mEYacdZmHKvpbahJzO_X_qqYyiSiSTYaWEQZAfp6sbxg@mail.gmail.com/
Signed-off-by: FUJITA Tomonori <fujita.tomonori@gmail.com>
Fixes: 0b24f9740f ("rust: module: update the module macro with module parameter support")
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20251210.082603.290476643413141778.fujita.tomonori@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
On 32-bit ARM, you may encounter linker errors such as this one:
ld.lld: error: undefined symbol: _find_next_zero_bit
>>> referenced by rust_binder_main.43196037ba7bcee1-cgu.0
>>> drivers/android/binder/rust_binder_main.o:(<rust_binder_main::process::Process>::insert_or_update_handle) in archive vmlinux.a
>>> referenced by rust_binder_main.43196037ba7bcee1-cgu.0
>>> drivers/android/binder/rust_binder_main.o:(<rust_binder_main::process::Process>::insert_or_update_handle) in archive vmlinux.a
This error occurs because even though the functions are declared by
include/linux/find.h, the definition is #ifdef'd out on 32-bit ARM. This
is because arch/arm/include/asm/bitops.h contains:
#define find_first_zero_bit(p,sz) _find_first_zero_bit_le(p,sz)
#define find_next_zero_bit(p,sz,off) _find_next_zero_bit_le(p,sz,off)
#define find_first_bit(p,sz) _find_first_bit_le(p,sz)
#define find_next_bit(p,sz,off) _find_next_bit_le(p,sz,off)
And the underscore-prefixed function is conditional on #ifndef of the
non-underscore-prefixed name, but the declaration in find.h is *not*
conditional on that #ifndef.
To fix the linker error, we ensure that the symbols in question exist
when compiling Rust code. We do this by defining them in rust/helpers/
whenever the normal definition is #ifndef'd out.
Note that these helpers are somewhat unusual in that they do not have
the rust_helper_ prefix that most helpers have. Adding the rust_helper_
prefix does not compile, as 'bindings::_find_next_zero_bit()' will
result in a call to a symbol called _find_next_zero_bit as defined by
include/linux/find.h rather than a symbol with the rust_helper_ prefix.
This is because when a symbol is present in both include/ and
rust/helpers/, the one from include/ wins under the assumption that the
current configuration is one where that helper is unnecessary. This
heuristic fails for _find_next_zero_bit() because the header file always
declares it even if the symbol does not exist.
The functions still use the __rust_helper annotation. This lets the
wrapper function be inlined into Rust code even if full kernel LTO is
not used once the patch series for that feature lands.
Yury: arches are free to implement they own find_bit() functions. Most
rely on generic implementation, but arm32 and m86k - not; so they require
custom handling. Alice confirmed it fixes the build for both.
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Fixes: 6cf93a9ed3 ("rust: add bindings for bitops.h")
Reported-by: Andreas Hindborg <a.hindborg@kernel.org>
Closes: https://rust-for-linux.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/x/topic/x/near/561677301
Tested-by: Andreas Hindborg <a.hindborg@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Dirk Behme <dirk.behme@de.bosch.com>
Signed-off-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Yury Norov (NVIDIA) <yury.norov@gmail.com>
Pull driver core fixes from Danilo Krummrich:
- Fix swapped example values for the `family` and `machine` attributes
in the sysfs SoC bus ABI documentation
- Fix Rust build and intra-doc issues when optional subsystems
(CONFIG_PCI, CONFIG_AUXILIARY_BUS, CONFIG_PRINTK) are disabled
- Fix typos and incorrect safety comments in Rust PCI, DMA, and
device ID documentation
* tag 'driver-core-6.19-rc5' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/driver-core/driver-core:
rust: device: Remove explicit import of CStrExt
rust: pci: fix typos in Bar struct's comments
rust: device: fix broken intra-doc links
rust: dma: fix broken intra-doc links
rust: driver: fix broken intra-doc links to example driver types
rust: device_id: replace incorrect word in safety documentation
rust: dma: remove incorrect safety documentation
docs: ABI: sysfs-devices-soc: Fix swapped sample values
Remove the explicit import of CStrExt. When CONFIG_PRINTK is disabled
this import causes a build error:
error: unused import: `crate::str::CStrExt`
--> rust/kernel/device.rs:17:5
|
17 | use crate::str::CStrExt as _;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
= note: `-D unused-imports` implied by `-D warnings`
= help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(unused_imports)]`
error: aborting due to 1 previous error
CStrExt is covered by prelude::* so the explicit import is redundant.
Signed-off-by: FUJITA Tomonori <fujita.tomonori@gmail.com>
Fixes: 3b83f5d5e7 ("rust: replace `CStr` with `core::ffi::CStr`")
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260106000320.2593800-1-fujita.tomonori@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
This got added with:
7454048db2 ("kbuild: Enable GCC diagnostic context for value-tracking warnings")
but clang does not have this option, so avoid passing it to bindgen.
[ Details about what the option does are in the commit above. Nathan
also expands on this:
Right, this does look correct, as this option is specific to GCC
for the purpose of exposing more information from GCC internals to
the user for understanding diagnostics better.
I checked that in Compiler Explorer GCC 15.2 doesn't have it, but GCC
trunk indeed has. - Miguel ]
Fixes: 7454048db2 ("kbuild: Enable GCC diagnostic context for value-tracking warnings")
Signed-off-by: Siddhesh Poyarekar <siddhesh@gotplt.org>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20251217224050.1186896-1-siddhesh@gotplt.org
[ Removed Cc: stable. Added title prefix. - Miguel ]
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
Allow usage like `pr_info!("one + 1 = {}", one + 1)` to compile by
ensuring that a reference is taken to the entire expression.
[ The errors we would get otherwise look like:
error[E0277]: `kernel::fmt::Adapter<i32>` doesn't implement `core::fmt::Display`
--> ../samples/rust/rust_minimal.rs:34:9
|
34 | pr_info!("one + 1 = {}", one + 1);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^--^^^^^^^^^^^
| | |
| | required by this formatting parameter
| `kernel::fmt::Adapter<i32>` cannot be formatted with the default formatter
|
= help: the trait `core::fmt::Display` is not implemented for `kernel::fmt::Adapter<i32>`
= note: in format strings you may be able to use `{:?}` (or {:#?} for pretty-print) instead
= help: the trait `core::fmt::Display` is implemented for `kernel::fmt::Adapter<&T>`
= note: this error originates in the macro `$crate::print_macro` which comes from the expansion of the macro `pr_info` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
- Miguel ]
Fixes: c5cf01ba8d ("rust: support formatting of foreign types")
Reported-by: Janne Grunau <j@jannau.net>
Closes: https://rust-for-linux.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/288089-General/topic/Custom.20formatting/near/566219493
Signed-off-by: Tamir Duberstein <tamird@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Tested-by: Janne Grunau <j@jannau.net>
Reviewed-by: Janne Grunau <j@jannau.net>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260104-fmt-paren-v1-1-6b84bc0da78f@gmail.com
[ Added Signed-off-by back. Reworded title. - Miguel ]
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
The `pci` module is conditional on CONFIG_PCI. When it's disabled, the
intra-doc link to `pci::Device` causes rustdoc warnings:
warning: unresolved link to `kernel::pci::Device`
--> rust/kernel/device.rs:163:22
|
163 | /// [`pci::Device`]: kernel::pci::Device
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ no item named `pci` in module `kernel`
|
= note: `#[warn(rustdoc::broken_intra_doc_links)]` on by default
Fix this by making the documentation conditional on CONFIG_PCI.
Fixes: d6e26c1ae4 ("device: rust: expand documentation for Device")
Signed-off-by: FUJITA Tomonori <fujita.tomonori@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Dirk Behme <dirk.behme@de.bosch.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20251231045728.1912024-2-fujita.tomonori@gmail.com
[ Keep the "such as" part indicating a list of examples; fix typos in
commit message. - Danilo ]
Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
The `pci` module is conditional on CONFIG_PCI. When it's disabled, the
intra-doc link to `pci::Device` causes rustdoc warnings:
warning: unresolved link to `::kernel::pci::Device`
--> rust/kernel/dma.rs:30:70
|
30 | /// where the underlying bus is DMA capable, such as [`pci::Device`](::kernel::pci::Device) or
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ no item named `pci` in module `kernel`
Fix this by making the documentation conditional on CONFIG_PCI.
Fixes: d06d5f66f5 ("rust: dma: implement `dma::Device` trait")
Signed-off-by: FUJITA Tomonori <fujita.tomonori@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Dirk Behme <dirk.behme@de.bosch.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20251231045728.1912024-1-fujita.tomonori@gmail.com
[ Keep the "such as" part indicating a list of examples; fix typos in
commit message. - Danilo ]
Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
The `auxiliary` and `pci` modules are conditional on
`CONFIG_AUXILIARY_BUS` and `CONFIG_PCI` respectively. When these are
disabled, the intra-doc links to `auxiliary::Driver` and `pci::Driver`
break, causing rustdoc warnings (or errors with `-D warnings`).
error: unresolved link to `kernel::auxiliary::Driver`
--> rust/kernel/driver.rs:82:28
|
82 | //! [`auxiliary::Driver`]: kernel::auxiliary::Driver
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ no item named `auxiliary` in module `kernel`
Fix this by making the documentation for these examples conditional on
the corresponding configuration options.
Fixes: 970a7c6878 ("driver: rust: expand documentation for driver infrastructure")
Signed-off-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Reported-by: FUJITA Tomonori <fujita.tomonori@gmail.com>
Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/rust-for-linux/20251209.151817.744108529426448097.fujita.tomonori@gmail.com/
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20251227-driver-types-v1-1-1916154fbe5e@google.com
Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
Pull misc fixes from Andrew Morton:
"27 hotfixes. 12 are cc:stable, 18 are MM.
There's a patch series from Jiayuan Chen which fixes some
issues with KASAN and vmalloc. Apart from that it's the usual
shower of singletons - please see the respective changelogs
for details"
* tag 'mm-hotfixes-stable-2025-12-28-21-50' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm: (27 commits)
mm/ksm: fix pte_unmap_unlock of wrong address in break_ksm_pmd_entry
mm/page_owner: fix memory leak in page_owner_stack_fops->release()
mm/memremap: fix spurious large folio warning for FS-DAX
MAINTAINERS: notify the "Device Memory" community of memory hotplug changes
sparse: update MAINTAINERS info
mm/page_alloc: report 1 as zone_batchsize for !CONFIG_MMU
mm: consider non-anon swap cache folios in folio_expected_ref_count()
rust: maple_tree: rcu_read_lock() in destructor to silence lockdep
mm: memcg: fix unit conversion for K() macro in OOM log
mm: fixup pfnmap memory failure handling to use pgoff
tools/mm/page_owner_sort: fix timestamp comparison for stable sorting
selftests/mm: fix thread state check in uffd-unit-tests
kernel/kexec: fix IMA when allocation happens in CMA area
kernel/kexec: change the prototype of kimage_map_segment()
MAINTAINERS: add ABI headers to KHO and LIVE UPDATE
.mailmap: remove one of the entries for WangYuli
mm/damon/vaddr: fix missing pte_unmap_unlock in damos_va_migrate_pmd_entry()
MAINTAINERS: update one straggling entry for Bartosz Golaszewski
mm/page_alloc: change all pageblocks migrate type on coalescing
mm: leafops.h: correct kernel-doc function param. names
...
The safety documentation incorrectly refers to `RawDeviceId` when
transmuting to `RawType`. This fixes the documentation to correctly
indicate that implementers must ensure layout compatibility with
`RawType`, not `RawDeviceId`.
Fixes: 9b90864bb4 ("rust: implement `IdArray`, `IdTable` and `RawDeviceId`")
Signed-off-by: Yilin Chen <1479826151@qq.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/tencent_C18DD5047749311142ED455779C7CCCF3A08@qq.com
Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
When running the Rust maple tree kunit tests with lockdep, you may trigger
a warning that looks like this:
lib/maple_tree.c:780 suspicious rcu_dereference_check() usage!
other info that might help us debug this:
rcu_scheduler_active = 2, debug_locks = 1
no locks held by kunit_try_catch/344.
stack backtrace:
CPU: 3 UID: 0 PID: 344 Comm: kunit_try_catch Tainted: G N 6.19.0-rc1+ #2 NONE
Tainted: [N]=TEST
Hardware name: QEMU Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009), BIOS rel-1.17.0-0-gb52ca86e094d-prebuilt.qemu.org 04/01/2014
Call Trace:
<TASK>
dump_stack_lvl+0x71/0x90
lockdep_rcu_suspicious+0x150/0x190
mas_start+0x104/0x150
mas_find+0x179/0x240
_RINvNtCs5QSdWC790r4_4core3ptr13drop_in_placeINtNtCs1cdwasc6FUb_6kernel10maple_tree9MapleTreeINtNtNtBL_5alloc4kbox3BoxlNtNtB1x_9allocator7KmallocEEECsgxAQYCfdR72_25doctests_kernel_generated+0xaf/0x130
rust_doctest_kernel_maple_tree_rs_0+0x600/0x6b0
? lock_release+0xeb/0x2a0
? kunit_try_catch_run+0x210/0x210
kunit_try_run_case+0x74/0x160
? kunit_try_catch_run+0x210/0x210
kunit_generic_run_threadfn_adapter+0x12/0x30
kthread+0x21c/0x230
? __do_trace_sched_kthread_stop_ret+0x40/0x40
ret_from_fork+0x16c/0x270
? __do_trace_sched_kthread_stop_ret+0x40/0x40
ret_from_fork_asm+0x11/0x20
</TASK>
This is because the destructor of maple tree calls mas_find() without
taking rcu_read_lock() or the spinlock. Doing that is actually ok in this
case since the destructor has exclusive access to the entire maple tree,
but it triggers a lockdep warning. To fix that, take the rcu read lock.
In the future, it's possible that memory reclaim could gain a feature
where it reallocates entries in maple trees even if no user-code is
touching it. If that feature is added, then this use of rcu read lock
would become load-bearing, so I did not make it conditional on lockdep.
We have to repeatedly take and release rcu because the destructor of T
might perform operations that sleep.
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20251217-maple-drop-rcu-v1-1-702af063573f@google.com
Fixes: da939ef4c4 ("rust: maple_tree: add MapleTree")
Signed-off-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Reported-by: Andreas Hindborg <a.hindborg@kernel.org>
Closes: https://rust-for-linux.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/x/topic/x/near/564215108
Reviewed-by: Gary Guo <gary@garyguo.net>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Almeida <daniel.almeida@collabora.com>
Cc: Andrew Ballance <andrewjballance@gmail.com>
Cc: Björn Roy Baron <bjorn3_gh@protonmail.com>
Cc: Boqun Feng <boqun.feng@gmail.com>
Cc: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
Cc: Liam Howlett <liam.howlett@oracle.com>
Cc: Matthew Wilcox (Oracle) <willy@infradead.org>
Cc: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
Cc: Trevor Gross <tmgross@umich.edu>
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>