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rust: kernel: move FromBytes
and AsBytes
traits to a new transmute
module
Refactor the `FromBytes` and `AsBytes` traits from `types.rs` into a new `transmute.rs` module: - Add `rust/kernel/transmute.rs` with the definitions of `FromBytes` and `AsBytes`. - Remove the same trait definitions from `rust/kernel/types.rs`. - Update `rust/kernel/uaccess.rs` to import `AsBytes` and `FromBytes` from `transmute.rs`. The traits and their implementations remain unchanged. Suggested-by: Benno Lossin <benno.lossin@proton.me> Link: https://github.com/Rust-for-Linux/linux/issues/1117 Signed-off-by: Aliet Exposito Garcia <aliet.exposito@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Fiona Behrens <me@kloenk.dev> Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <benno.lossin@proton.me> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240918225115.2309224-2-aliet.exposito@gmail.com [ Rebased on top of the lints series and slightly reworded. - Miguel ] Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
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pub mod sync;
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pub mod task;
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pub mod time;
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pub mod transmute;
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pub mod types;
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pub mod uaccess;
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pub mod workqueue;
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rust/kernel/transmute.rs
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rust/kernel/transmute.rs
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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//! Traits for transmuting types.
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/// Types for which any bit pattern is valid.
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///
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/// Not all types are valid for all values. For example, a `bool` must be either zero or one, so
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/// reading arbitrary bytes into something that contains a `bool` is not okay.
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///
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/// It's okay for the type to have padding, as initializing those bytes has no effect.
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///
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/// # Safety
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///
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/// All bit-patterns must be valid for this type. This type must not have interior mutability.
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pub unsafe trait FromBytes {}
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macro_rules! impl_frombytes {
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($($({$($generics:tt)*})? $t:ty, )*) => {
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// SAFETY: Safety comments written in the macro invocation.
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$(unsafe impl$($($generics)*)? FromBytes for $t {})*
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};
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}
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impl_frombytes! {
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// SAFETY: All bit patterns are acceptable values of the types below.
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u8, u16, u32, u64, usize,
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i8, i16, i32, i64, isize,
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// SAFETY: If all bit patterns are acceptable for individual values in an array, then all bit
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// patterns are also acceptable for arrays of that type.
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{<T: FromBytes>} [T],
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{<T: FromBytes, const N: usize>} [T; N],
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}
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/// Types that can be viewed as an immutable slice of initialized bytes.
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///
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/// If a struct implements this trait, then it is okay to copy it byte-for-byte to userspace. This
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/// means that it should not have any padding, as padding bytes are uninitialized. Reading
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/// uninitialized memory is not just undefined behavior, it may even lead to leaking sensitive
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/// information on the stack to userspace.
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///
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/// The struct should also not hold kernel pointers, as kernel pointer addresses are also considered
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/// sensitive. However, leaking kernel pointers is not considered undefined behavior by Rust, so
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/// this is a correctness requirement, but not a safety requirement.
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///
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/// # Safety
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///
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/// Values of this type may not contain any uninitialized bytes. This type must not have interior
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/// mutability.
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pub unsafe trait AsBytes {}
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macro_rules! impl_asbytes {
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($($({$($generics:tt)*})? $t:ty, )*) => {
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// SAFETY: Safety comments written in the macro invocation.
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$(unsafe impl$($($generics)*)? AsBytes for $t {})*
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};
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}
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impl_asbytes! {
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// SAFETY: Instances of the following types have no uninitialized portions.
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u8, u16, u32, u64, usize,
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i8, i16, i32, i64, isize,
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bool,
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char,
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str,
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// SAFETY: If individual values in an array have no uninitialized portions, then the array
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// itself does not have any uninitialized portions either.
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{<T: AsBytes>} [T],
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{<T: AsBytes, const N: usize>} [T; N],
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}
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/// Constructs an instance of [`Either`] containing a value of type `R`.
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Right(R),
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}
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/// Types for which any bit pattern is valid.
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///
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/// Not all types are valid for all values. For example, a `bool` must be either zero or one, so
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/// reading arbitrary bytes into something that contains a `bool` is not okay.
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///
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/// It's okay for the type to have padding, as initializing those bytes has no effect.
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///
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/// # Safety
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///
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/// All bit-patterns must be valid for this type. This type must not have interior mutability.
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pub unsafe trait FromBytes {}
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macro_rules! impl_frombytes {
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($($({$($generics:tt)*})? $t:ty, )*) => {
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// SAFETY: Safety comments written in the macro invocation.
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$(unsafe impl$($($generics)*)? FromBytes for $t {})*
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};
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}
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impl_frombytes! {
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// SAFETY: All bit patterns are acceptable values of the types below.
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u8, u16, u32, u64, usize,
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i8, i16, i32, i64, isize,
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// SAFETY: If all bit patterns are acceptable for individual values in an array, then all bit
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// patterns are also acceptable for arrays of that type.
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{<T: FromBytes>} [T],
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{<T: FromBytes, const N: usize>} [T; N],
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}
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/// Types that can be viewed as an immutable slice of initialized bytes.
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///
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/// If a struct implements this trait, then it is okay to copy it byte-for-byte to userspace. This
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/// means that it should not have any padding, as padding bytes are uninitialized. Reading
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/// uninitialized memory is not just undefined behavior, it may even lead to leaking sensitive
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/// information on the stack to userspace.
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///
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/// The struct should also not hold kernel pointers, as kernel pointer addresses are also considered
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/// sensitive. However, leaking kernel pointers is not considered undefined behavior by Rust, so
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/// this is a correctness requirement, but not a safety requirement.
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///
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/// # Safety
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///
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/// Values of this type may not contain any uninitialized bytes. This type must not have interior
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/// mutability.
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pub unsafe trait AsBytes {}
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macro_rules! impl_asbytes {
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($($({$($generics:tt)*})? $t:ty, )*) => {
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// SAFETY: Safety comments written in the macro invocation.
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$(unsafe impl$($($generics)*)? AsBytes for $t {})*
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};
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}
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impl_asbytes! {
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// SAFETY: Instances of the following types have no uninitialized portions.
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u8, u16, u32, u64, usize,
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i8, i16, i32, i64, isize,
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bool,
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char,
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str,
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// SAFETY: If individual values in an array have no uninitialized portions, then the array
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// itself does not have any uninitialized portions either.
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{<T: AsBytes>} [T],
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{<T: AsBytes, const N: usize>} [T; N],
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}
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bindings,
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error::Result,
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prelude::*,
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types::{AsBytes, FromBytes},
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transmute::{AsBytes, FromBytes},
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};
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use alloc::vec::Vec;
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use core::ffi::{c_ulong, c_void};
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