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linux/rust/kernel/i2c.rs
Linus Torvalds a9aabb3b83 Merge tag 'rust-6.20-7.0' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ojeda/linux
Pull rust updates from Miguel Ojeda:
 "Toolchain and infrastructure:

   - Add '__rust_helper' annotation to the C helpers

     This is needed to inline these helpers into Rust code

   - Remove imports available via the prelude, treewide

     This was possible thanks to a new lint in Klint that Gary has
     implemented -- more Klint-related changes, including initial
     upstream support, are coming

   - Deduplicate pin-init flags

  'kernel' crate:

   - Add support for calling a function exactly once with the new
     'do_once_lite!' macro (and 'OnceLite' type)

     Based on this, add 'pr_*_once!' macros to print only once

   - Add 'impl_flags!' macro for defining common bitflags operations:

         impl_flags!(
             /// Represents multiple permissions.
             #[derive(Debug, Clone, Default, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
             pub struct Permissions(u32);

             /// Represents a single permission.
             #[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
             pub enum Permission {
                 /// Read permission.
                 Read = 1 << 0,

                 /// Write permission.
                 Write = 1 << 1,

                 /// Execute permission.
                 Execute = 1 << 2,
             }
         );

         let mut f: Permissions = Permission::Read | Permission::Write;
         assert!(f.contains(Permission::Read));
         assert!(!f.contains(Permission::Execute));

         f |= Permission::Execute;
         assert!(f.contains(Permission::Execute));

         let f2: Permissions = Permission::Write | Permission::Execute;
         assert!((f ^ f2).contains(Permission::Read));
         assert!(!(f ^ f2).contains(Permission::Write));

   - 'bug' module: support 'CONFIG_DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE_DETAILED' in the
     'warn_on!' macro in order to show the evaluated condition alongside
     the file path:

          ------------[ cut here ]------------
          WARNING: [val == 1] linux/samples/rust/rust_minimal.rs:27 at ...
          Modules linked in: rust_minimal(+)

   - Add safety module with 'unsafe_precondition_assert!' macro,
     currently a wrapper for 'debug_assert!', intended to mark the
     validation of safety preconditions where possible:

         /// # Safety
         ///
         /// The caller must ensure that `index` is less than `N`.
         unsafe fn set_unchecked(&mut self, index: usize, value: T) {
             unsafe_precondition_assert!(
                 index < N,
                 "set_unchecked() requires index ({index}) < N ({N})"
             );

             ...
         }

   - Add instructions to 'build_assert!' documentation requesting to
     always inline functions when used with function arguments

   - 'ptr' module: replace 'build_assert!' with a 'const' one

   - 'rbtree' module: reduce unsafe blocks on pointer derefs

   - 'transmute' module: implement 'FromBytes' and 'AsBytes' for
     inhabited ZSTs, and use it in Nova

   - More treewide replacements of 'c_str!' with C string literals

  'macros' crate:

   - Rewrite most procedural macros ('module!', 'concat_idents!',
     '#[export]', '#[vtable]', '#[kunit_tests]') to use the 'syn'
     parsing library which we introduced last cycle, with better
     diagnostics

     This also allows to support '#[cfg]' properly in the '#[vtable]'
     macro, to support arbitrary types in 'module!' macro (not just an
     identifier) and to remove several custom parsing helpers we had

   - Use 'quote!' from the recently vendored 'quote' library and remove
     our custom one

     The vendored one also allows us to avoid quoting '"' and '{}'
     inside the template anymore and editors can now highlight it. In
     addition, it improves robustness as it eliminates the need for
     string quoting and escaping

   - Use 'pin_init::zeroed()' to simplify KUnit code

  'pin-init' crate:

   - Rewrite all procedural macros ('[pin_]init!', '#[pin_data]',
     '#[pinned_drop]', 'derive([Maybe]Zeroable)') to use the 'syn'
     parsing library which we introduced last cycle, with better
     diagnostics

   - Implement 'InPlaceWrite' for '&'static mut MaybeUninit<T>'. This
     enables users to use external allocation mechanisms such as
     'static_cell'

   - Support tuple structs in 'derive([Maybe]Zeroable)'

   - Support attributes on fields in '[pin_]init!' (such as
     '#[cfg(...)]')

   - Add a '#[default_error(<type>)]' attribute to '[pin_]init!' to
     override the default error (when no '? Error' is specified)

   - Support packed structs in '[pin_]init!' with
     '#[disable_initialized_field_access]'

   - Remove 'try_[pin_]init!' in favor of merging their feature with
     '[pin_]init!'. Update the kernel's own 'try_[pin_]init!' macros to
     use the 'default_error' attribute

   - Correct 'T: Sized' bounds to 'T: ?Sized' in the generated
     'PinnedDrop' check by '#[pin_data]'

  Documentation:

   - Conclude the Rust experiment

  MAINTAINERS:

   - Add "RUST [RUST-ANALYZER]" entry for the rust-analyzer support.
     Tamir and Jesung will take care of it. They have both been active
     around it for a while. The new tree will flow through the Rust one

   - Add Gary as maintainer for "RUST [PIN-INIT]"

   - Update Boqun and Tamir emails to their kernel.org accounts

  And a few other cleanups and improvements"

* tag 'rust-6.20-7.0' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ojeda/linux: (59 commits)
  rust: safety: introduce `unsafe_precondition_assert!` macro
  rust: add `impl_flags!` macro for defining common bitflag operations
  rust: print: Add pr_*_once macros
  rust: bug: Support DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE_DETAILED option
  rust: print: Add support for calling a function exactly once
  rust: kbuild: deduplicate pin-init flags
  gpu: nova-core: remove imports available via prelude
  rust: clk: replace `kernel::c_str!` with C-Strings
  MAINTAINERS: Update my email address to @kernel.org
  rust: macros: support `#[cfg]` properly in `#[vtable]` macro.
  rust: kunit: use `pin_init::zeroed` instead of custom null value
  rust: macros: rearrange `#[doc(hidden)]` in `module!` macro
  rust: macros: allow arbitrary types to be used in `module!` macro
  rust: macros: convert `#[kunit_tests]` macro to use `syn`
  rust: macros: convert `concat_idents!` to use `syn`
  rust: macros: convert `#[export]` to use `syn`
  rust: macros: use `quote!` for `module!` macro
  rust: macros: use `syn` to parse `module!` macro
  rust: macros: convert `#[vtable]` macro to use `syn`
  rust: macros: use `quote!` from vendored crate
  ...
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
//! I2C Driver subsystem
// I2C Driver abstractions.
use crate::{
acpi,
container_of,
device,
device_id::{
RawDeviceId,
RawDeviceIdIndex, //
},
devres::Devres,
driver,
error::*,
of,
prelude::*,
types::{
AlwaysRefCounted,
Opaque, //
}, //
};
use core::{
marker::PhantomData,
mem::offset_of,
ptr::{
from_ref,
NonNull, //
}, //
};
use kernel::types::ARef;
/// An I2C device id table.
#[repr(transparent)]
#[derive(Clone, Copy)]
pub struct DeviceId(bindings::i2c_device_id);
impl DeviceId {
const I2C_NAME_SIZE: usize = 20;
/// Create a new device id from an I2C 'id' string.
#[inline(always)]
pub const fn new(id: &'static CStr) -> Self {
let src = id.to_bytes_with_nul();
build_assert!(src.len() <= Self::I2C_NAME_SIZE, "ID exceeds 20 bytes");
let mut i2c: bindings::i2c_device_id = pin_init::zeroed();
let mut i = 0;
while i < src.len() {
i2c.name[i] = src[i];
i += 1;
}
Self(i2c)
}
}
// SAFETY: `DeviceId` is a `#[repr(transparent)]` wrapper of `i2c_device_id` and does not add
// additional invariants, so it's safe to transmute to `RawType`.
unsafe impl RawDeviceId for DeviceId {
type RawType = bindings::i2c_device_id;
}
// SAFETY: `DRIVER_DATA_OFFSET` is the offset to the `driver_data` field.
unsafe impl RawDeviceIdIndex for DeviceId {
const DRIVER_DATA_OFFSET: usize = core::mem::offset_of!(bindings::i2c_device_id, driver_data);
fn index(&self) -> usize {
self.0.driver_data
}
}
/// IdTable type for I2C
pub type IdTable<T> = &'static dyn kernel::device_id::IdTable<DeviceId, T>;
/// Create a I2C `IdTable` with its alias for modpost.
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! i2c_device_table {
($table_name:ident, $module_table_name:ident, $id_info_type: ty, $table_data: expr) => {
const $table_name: $crate::device_id::IdArray<
$crate::i2c::DeviceId,
$id_info_type,
{ $table_data.len() },
> = $crate::device_id::IdArray::new($table_data);
$crate::module_device_table!("i2c", $module_table_name, $table_name);
};
}
/// An adapter for the registration of I2C drivers.
pub struct Adapter<T: Driver>(T);
// SAFETY:
// - `bindings::i2c_driver` is a C type declared as `repr(C)`.
// - `T` is the type of the driver's device private data.
// - `struct i2c_driver` embeds a `struct device_driver`.
// - `DEVICE_DRIVER_OFFSET` is the correct byte offset to the embedded `struct device_driver`.
unsafe impl<T: Driver + 'static> driver::DriverLayout for Adapter<T> {
type DriverType = bindings::i2c_driver;
type DriverData = T;
const DEVICE_DRIVER_OFFSET: usize = core::mem::offset_of!(Self::DriverType, driver);
}
// SAFETY: A call to `unregister` for a given instance of `DriverType` is guaranteed to be valid if
// a preceding call to `register` has been successful.
unsafe impl<T: Driver + 'static> driver::RegistrationOps for Adapter<T> {
unsafe fn register(
idrv: &Opaque<Self::DriverType>,
name: &'static CStr,
module: &'static ThisModule,
) -> Result {
build_assert!(
T::ACPI_ID_TABLE.is_some() || T::OF_ID_TABLE.is_some() || T::I2C_ID_TABLE.is_some(),
"At least one of ACPI/OF/Legacy tables must be present when registering an i2c driver"
);
let i2c_table = match T::I2C_ID_TABLE {
Some(table) => table.as_ptr(),
None => core::ptr::null(),
};
let of_table = match T::OF_ID_TABLE {
Some(table) => table.as_ptr(),
None => core::ptr::null(),
};
let acpi_table = match T::ACPI_ID_TABLE {
Some(table) => table.as_ptr(),
None => core::ptr::null(),
};
// SAFETY: It's safe to set the fields of `struct i2c_client` on initialization.
unsafe {
(*idrv.get()).driver.name = name.as_char_ptr();
(*idrv.get()).probe = Some(Self::probe_callback);
(*idrv.get()).remove = Some(Self::remove_callback);
(*idrv.get()).shutdown = Some(Self::shutdown_callback);
(*idrv.get()).id_table = i2c_table;
(*idrv.get()).driver.of_match_table = of_table;
(*idrv.get()).driver.acpi_match_table = acpi_table;
}
// SAFETY: `idrv` is guaranteed to be a valid `DriverType`.
to_result(unsafe { bindings::i2c_register_driver(module.0, idrv.get()) })
}
unsafe fn unregister(idrv: &Opaque<Self::DriverType>) {
// SAFETY: `idrv` is guaranteed to be a valid `DriverType`.
unsafe { bindings::i2c_del_driver(idrv.get()) }
}
}
impl<T: Driver + 'static> Adapter<T> {
extern "C" fn probe_callback(idev: *mut bindings::i2c_client) -> kernel::ffi::c_int {
// SAFETY: The I2C bus only ever calls the probe callback with a valid pointer to a
// `struct i2c_client`.
//
// INVARIANT: `idev` is valid for the duration of `probe_callback()`.
let idev = unsafe { &*idev.cast::<I2cClient<device::CoreInternal>>() };
let info =
Self::i2c_id_info(idev).or_else(|| <Self as driver::Adapter>::id_info(idev.as_ref()));
from_result(|| {
let data = T::probe(idev, info);
idev.as_ref().set_drvdata(data)?;
Ok(0)
})
}
extern "C" fn remove_callback(idev: *mut bindings::i2c_client) {
// SAFETY: `idev` is a valid pointer to a `struct i2c_client`.
let idev = unsafe { &*idev.cast::<I2cClient<device::CoreInternal>>() };
// SAFETY: `remove_callback` is only ever called after a successful call to
// `probe_callback`, hence it's guaranteed that `I2cClient::set_drvdata()` has been called
// and stored a `Pin<KBox<T>>`.
let data = unsafe { idev.as_ref().drvdata_borrow::<T>() };
T::unbind(idev, data);
}
extern "C" fn shutdown_callback(idev: *mut bindings::i2c_client) {
// SAFETY: `shutdown_callback` is only ever called for a valid `idev`
let idev = unsafe { &*idev.cast::<I2cClient<device::CoreInternal>>() };
// SAFETY: `shutdown_callback` is only ever called after a successful call to
// `probe_callback`, hence it's guaranteed that `Device::set_drvdata()` has been called
// and stored a `Pin<KBox<T>>`.
let data = unsafe { idev.as_ref().drvdata_borrow::<T>() };
T::shutdown(idev, data);
}
/// The [`i2c::IdTable`] of the corresponding driver.
fn i2c_id_table() -> Option<IdTable<<Self as driver::Adapter>::IdInfo>> {
T::I2C_ID_TABLE
}
/// Returns the driver's private data from the matching entry in the [`i2c::IdTable`], if any.
///
/// If this returns `None`, it means there is no match with an entry in the [`i2c::IdTable`].
fn i2c_id_info(dev: &I2cClient) -> Option<&'static <Self as driver::Adapter>::IdInfo> {
let table = Self::i2c_id_table()?;
// SAFETY:
// - `table` has static lifetime, hence it's valid for reads
// - `dev` is guaranteed to be valid while it's alive, and so is `dev.as_raw()`.
let raw_id = unsafe { bindings::i2c_match_id(table.as_ptr(), dev.as_raw()) };
if raw_id.is_null() {
return None;
}
// SAFETY: `DeviceId` is a `#[repr(transparent)` wrapper of `struct i2c_device_id` and
// does not add additional invariants, so it's safe to transmute.
let id = unsafe { &*raw_id.cast::<DeviceId>() };
Some(table.info(<DeviceId as RawDeviceIdIndex>::index(id)))
}
}
impl<T: Driver + 'static> driver::Adapter for Adapter<T> {
type IdInfo = T::IdInfo;
fn of_id_table() -> Option<of::IdTable<Self::IdInfo>> {
T::OF_ID_TABLE
}
fn acpi_id_table() -> Option<acpi::IdTable<Self::IdInfo>> {
T::ACPI_ID_TABLE
}
}
/// Declares a kernel module that exposes a single i2c driver.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```ignore
/// kernel::module_i2c_driver! {
/// type: MyDriver,
/// name: "Module name",
/// authors: ["Author name"],
/// description: "Description",
/// license: "GPL v2",
/// }
/// ```
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! module_i2c_driver {
($($f:tt)*) => {
$crate::module_driver!(<T>, $crate::i2c::Adapter<T>, { $($f)* });
};
}
/// The i2c driver trait.
///
/// Drivers must implement this trait in order to get a i2c driver registered.
///
/// # Example
///
///```
/// # use kernel::{acpi, bindings, device::Core, i2c, of};
///
/// struct MyDriver;
///
/// kernel::acpi_device_table!(
/// ACPI_TABLE,
/// MODULE_ACPI_TABLE,
/// <MyDriver as i2c::Driver>::IdInfo,
/// [
/// (acpi::DeviceId::new(c"LNUXBEEF"), ())
/// ]
/// );
///
/// kernel::i2c_device_table!(
/// I2C_TABLE,
/// MODULE_I2C_TABLE,
/// <MyDriver as i2c::Driver>::IdInfo,
/// [
/// (i2c::DeviceId::new(c"rust_driver_i2c"), ())
/// ]
/// );
///
/// kernel::of_device_table!(
/// OF_TABLE,
/// MODULE_OF_TABLE,
/// <MyDriver as i2c::Driver>::IdInfo,
/// [
/// (of::DeviceId::new(c"test,device"), ())
/// ]
/// );
///
/// impl i2c::Driver for MyDriver {
/// type IdInfo = ();
/// const I2C_ID_TABLE: Option<i2c::IdTable<Self::IdInfo>> = Some(&I2C_TABLE);
/// const OF_ID_TABLE: Option<of::IdTable<Self::IdInfo>> = Some(&OF_TABLE);
/// const ACPI_ID_TABLE: Option<acpi::IdTable<Self::IdInfo>> = Some(&ACPI_TABLE);
///
/// fn probe(
/// _idev: &i2c::I2cClient<Core>,
/// _id_info: Option<&Self::IdInfo>,
/// ) -> impl PinInit<Self, Error> {
/// Err(ENODEV)
/// }
///
/// fn shutdown(_idev: &i2c::I2cClient<Core>, this: Pin<&Self>) {
/// }
/// }
///```
pub trait Driver: Send {
/// The type holding information about each device id supported by the driver.
// TODO: Use `associated_type_defaults` once stabilized:
//
// ```
// type IdInfo: 'static = ();
// ```
type IdInfo: 'static;
/// The table of device ids supported by the driver.
const I2C_ID_TABLE: Option<IdTable<Self::IdInfo>> = None;
/// The table of OF device ids supported by the driver.
const OF_ID_TABLE: Option<of::IdTable<Self::IdInfo>> = None;
/// The table of ACPI device ids supported by the driver.
const ACPI_ID_TABLE: Option<acpi::IdTable<Self::IdInfo>> = None;
/// I2C driver probe.
///
/// Called when a new i2c client is added or discovered.
/// Implementers should attempt to initialize the client here.
fn probe(
dev: &I2cClient<device::Core>,
id_info: Option<&Self::IdInfo>,
) -> impl PinInit<Self, Error>;
/// I2C driver shutdown.
///
/// Called by the kernel during system reboot or power-off to allow the [`Driver`] to bring the
/// [`I2cClient`] into a safe state. Implementing this callback is optional.
///
/// Typical actions include stopping transfers, disabling interrupts, or resetting the hardware
/// to prevent undesired behavior during shutdown.
///
/// This callback is distinct from final resource cleanup, as the driver instance remains valid
/// after it returns. Any deallocation or teardown of driver-owned resources should instead be
/// handled in `Self::drop`.
fn shutdown(dev: &I2cClient<device::Core>, this: Pin<&Self>) {
let _ = (dev, this);
}
/// I2C driver unbind.
///
/// Called when the [`I2cClient`] is unbound from its bound [`Driver`]. Implementing this
/// callback is optional.
///
/// This callback serves as a place for drivers to perform teardown operations that require a
/// `&Device<Core>` or `&Device<Bound>` reference. For instance, drivers may try to perform I/O
/// operations to gracefully tear down the device.
///
/// Otherwise, release operations for driver resources should be performed in `Self::drop`.
fn unbind(dev: &I2cClient<device::Core>, this: Pin<&Self>) {
let _ = (dev, this);
}
}
/// The i2c adapter representation.
///
/// This structure represents the Rust abstraction for a C `struct i2c_adapter`. The
/// implementation abstracts the usage of an existing C `struct i2c_adapter` that
/// gets passed from the C side
///
/// # Invariants
///
/// A [`I2cAdapter`] instance represents a valid `struct i2c_adapter` created by the C portion of
/// the kernel.
#[repr(transparent)]
pub struct I2cAdapter<Ctx: device::DeviceContext = device::Normal>(
Opaque<bindings::i2c_adapter>,
PhantomData<Ctx>,
);
impl<Ctx: device::DeviceContext> I2cAdapter<Ctx> {
fn as_raw(&self) -> *mut bindings::i2c_adapter {
self.0.get()
}
}
impl I2cAdapter {
/// Returns the I2C Adapter index.
#[inline]
pub fn index(&self) -> i32 {
// SAFETY: `self.as_raw` is a valid pointer to a `struct i2c_adapter`.
unsafe { (*self.as_raw()).nr }
}
/// Gets pointer to an `i2c_adapter` by index.
pub fn get(index: i32) -> Result<ARef<Self>> {
// SAFETY: `index` must refer to a valid I2C adapter; the kernel
// guarantees that `i2c_get_adapter(index)` returns either a valid
// pointer or NULL. `NonNull::new` guarantees the correct check.
let adapter = NonNull::new(unsafe { bindings::i2c_get_adapter(index) }).ok_or(ENODEV)?;
// SAFETY: `adapter` is non-null and points to a live `i2c_adapter`.
// `I2cAdapter` is #[repr(transparent)], so this cast is valid.
Ok(unsafe { (&*adapter.as_ptr().cast::<I2cAdapter<device::Normal>>()).into() })
}
}
// SAFETY: `I2cAdapter` is a transparent wrapper of a type that doesn't depend on
// `I2cAdapter`'s generic argument.
kernel::impl_device_context_deref!(unsafe { I2cAdapter });
kernel::impl_device_context_into_aref!(I2cAdapter);
// SAFETY: Instances of `I2cAdapter` are always reference-counted.
unsafe impl crate::types::AlwaysRefCounted for I2cAdapter {
fn inc_ref(&self) {
// SAFETY: The existence of a shared reference guarantees that the refcount is non-zero.
unsafe { bindings::i2c_get_adapter(self.index()) };
}
unsafe fn dec_ref(obj: NonNull<Self>) {
// SAFETY: The safety requirements guarantee that the refcount is non-zero.
unsafe { bindings::i2c_put_adapter(obj.as_ref().as_raw()) }
}
}
/// The i2c board info representation
///
/// This structure represents the Rust abstraction for a C `struct i2c_board_info` structure,
/// which is used for manual I2C client creation.
#[repr(transparent)]
pub struct I2cBoardInfo(bindings::i2c_board_info);
impl I2cBoardInfo {
const I2C_TYPE_SIZE: usize = 20;
/// Create a new [`I2cBoardInfo`] for a kernel driver.
#[inline(always)]
pub const fn new(type_: &'static CStr, addr: u16) -> Self {
let src = type_.to_bytes_with_nul();
build_assert!(src.len() <= Self::I2C_TYPE_SIZE, "Type exceeds 20 bytes");
let mut i2c_board_info: bindings::i2c_board_info = pin_init::zeroed();
let mut i: usize = 0;
while i < src.len() {
i2c_board_info.type_[i] = src[i];
i += 1;
}
i2c_board_info.addr = addr;
Self(i2c_board_info)
}
fn as_raw(&self) -> *const bindings::i2c_board_info {
from_ref(&self.0)
}
}
/// The i2c client representation.
///
/// This structure represents the Rust abstraction for a C `struct i2c_client`. The
/// implementation abstracts the usage of an existing C `struct i2c_client` that
/// gets passed from the C side
///
/// # Invariants
///
/// A [`I2cClient`] instance represents a valid `struct i2c_client` created by the C portion of
/// the kernel.
#[repr(transparent)]
pub struct I2cClient<Ctx: device::DeviceContext = device::Normal>(
Opaque<bindings::i2c_client>,
PhantomData<Ctx>,
);
impl<Ctx: device::DeviceContext> I2cClient<Ctx> {
fn as_raw(&self) -> *mut bindings::i2c_client {
self.0.get()
}
}
// SAFETY: `I2cClient` is a transparent wrapper of `struct i2c_client`.
// The offset is guaranteed to point to a valid device field inside `I2cClient`.
unsafe impl<Ctx: device::DeviceContext> device::AsBusDevice<Ctx> for I2cClient<Ctx> {
const OFFSET: usize = offset_of!(bindings::i2c_client, dev);
}
// SAFETY: `I2cClient` is a transparent wrapper of a type that doesn't depend on
// `I2cClient`'s generic argument.
kernel::impl_device_context_deref!(unsafe { I2cClient });
kernel::impl_device_context_into_aref!(I2cClient);
// SAFETY: Instances of `I2cClient` are always reference-counted.
unsafe impl AlwaysRefCounted for I2cClient {
fn inc_ref(&self) {
// SAFETY: The existence of a shared reference guarantees that the refcount is non-zero.
unsafe { bindings::get_device(self.as_ref().as_raw()) };
}
unsafe fn dec_ref(obj: NonNull<Self>) {
// SAFETY: The safety requirements guarantee that the refcount is non-zero.
unsafe { bindings::put_device(&raw mut (*obj.as_ref().as_raw()).dev) }
}
}
impl<Ctx: device::DeviceContext> AsRef<device::Device<Ctx>> for I2cClient<Ctx> {
fn as_ref(&self) -> &device::Device<Ctx> {
let raw = self.as_raw();
// SAFETY: By the type invariant of `Self`, `self.as_raw()` is a pointer to a valid
// `struct i2c_client`.
let dev = unsafe { &raw mut (*raw).dev };
// SAFETY: `dev` points to a valid `struct device`.
unsafe { device::Device::from_raw(dev) }
}
}
impl<Ctx: device::DeviceContext> TryFrom<&device::Device<Ctx>> for &I2cClient<Ctx> {
type Error = kernel::error::Error;
fn try_from(dev: &device::Device<Ctx>) -> Result<Self, Self::Error> {
// SAFETY: By the type invariant of `Device`, `dev.as_raw()` is a valid pointer to a
// `struct device`.
if unsafe { bindings::i2c_verify_client(dev.as_raw()).is_null() } {
return Err(EINVAL);
}
// SAFETY: We've just verified that the type of `dev` equals to
// `bindings::i2c_client_type`, hence `dev` must be embedded in a valid
// `struct i2c_client` as guaranteed by the corresponding C code.
let idev = unsafe { container_of!(dev.as_raw(), bindings::i2c_client, dev) };
// SAFETY: `idev` is a valid pointer to a `struct i2c_client`.
Ok(unsafe { &*idev.cast() })
}
}
// SAFETY: A `I2cClient` is always reference-counted and can be released from any thread.
unsafe impl Send for I2cClient {}
// SAFETY: `I2cClient` can be shared among threads because all methods of `I2cClient`
// (i.e. `I2cClient<Normal>) are thread safe.
unsafe impl Sync for I2cClient {}
/// The registration of an i2c client device.
///
/// This type represents the registration of a [`struct i2c_client`]. When an instance of this
/// type is dropped, its respective i2c client device will be unregistered from the system.
///
/// # Invariants
///
/// `self.0` always holds a valid pointer to an initialized and registered
/// [`struct i2c_client`].
#[repr(transparent)]
pub struct Registration(NonNull<bindings::i2c_client>);
impl Registration {
/// The C `i2c_new_client_device` function wrapper for manual I2C client creation.
pub fn new<'a>(
i2c_adapter: &I2cAdapter,
i2c_board_info: &I2cBoardInfo,
parent_dev: &'a device::Device<device::Bound>,
) -> impl PinInit<Devres<Self>, Error> + 'a {
Devres::new(parent_dev, Self::try_new(i2c_adapter, i2c_board_info))
}
fn try_new(i2c_adapter: &I2cAdapter, i2c_board_info: &I2cBoardInfo) -> Result<Self> {
// SAFETY: the kernel guarantees that `i2c_new_client_device()` returns either a valid
// pointer or NULL. `from_err_ptr` separates errors. Following `NonNull::new`
// checks for NULL.
let raw_dev = from_err_ptr(unsafe {
bindings::i2c_new_client_device(i2c_adapter.as_raw(), i2c_board_info.as_raw())
})?;
let dev_ptr = NonNull::new(raw_dev).ok_or(ENODEV)?;
Ok(Self(dev_ptr))
}
}
impl Drop for Registration {
fn drop(&mut self) {
// SAFETY: `Drop` is only called for a valid `Registration`, which by invariant
// always contains a non-null pointer to an `i2c_client`.
unsafe { bindings::i2c_unregister_device(self.0.as_ptr()) }
}
}
// SAFETY: A `Registration` of a `struct i2c_client` can be released from any thread.
unsafe impl Send for Registration {}
// SAFETY: `Registration` offers no interior mutability (no mutation through &self
// and no mutable access is exposed)
unsafe impl Sync for Registration {}