linux-next/samples/rust/rust_print_main.rs
Miguel Ojeda 27c7518e7f rust: finish using custom FFI integer types
In the last kernel cycle we migrated most of the `core::ffi` cases in
commit d072acda48 ("rust: use custom FFI integer types"):

    Currently FFI integer types are defined in libcore. This commit
    creates the `ffi` crate and asks bindgen to use that crate for FFI
    integer types instead of `core::ffi`.

    This commit is preparatory and no type changes are made in this
    commit yet.

Finish now the few remaining/new cases so that we perform the actual
remapping in the next commit as planned.

Acked-by: Jocelyn Falempe <jfalempe@redhat.com> # drm
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/rust-for-linux/CANiq72m_rg42SvZK=bF2f0yEoBLVA33UBhiAsv8THhVu=G2dPA@mail.gmail.com/
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/cc9253fa-9d5f-460b-9841-94948fb6580c@redhat.com/
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
2024-12-16 21:48:45 +01:00

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
//! Rust printing macros sample.
use kernel::pr_cont;
use kernel::prelude::*;
module! {
type: RustPrint,
name: "rust_print",
author: "Rust for Linux Contributors",
description: "Rust printing macros sample",
license: "GPL",
}
struct RustPrint;
#[expect(clippy::disallowed_macros)]
fn arc_print() -> Result {
use kernel::sync::*;
let a = Arc::new(1, GFP_KERNEL)?;
let b = UniqueArc::new("hello, world", GFP_KERNEL)?;
// Prints the value of data in `a`.
pr_info!("{}", a);
// Uses ":?" to print debug fmt of `b`.
pr_info!("{:?}", b);
let a: Arc<&str> = b.into();
let c = a.clone();
// Uses `dbg` to print, will move `c` (for temporary debugging purposes).
dbg!(c);
// Pretty-prints the debug formatting with lower-case hexadecimal integers.
pr_info!("{:#x?}", a);
Ok(())
}
impl kernel::Module for RustPrint {
fn init(_module: &'static ThisModule) -> Result<Self> {
pr_info!("Rust printing macros sample (init)\n");
pr_emerg!("Emergency message (level 0) without args\n");
pr_alert!("Alert message (level 1) without args\n");
pr_crit!("Critical message (level 2) without args\n");
pr_err!("Error message (level 3) without args\n");
pr_warn!("Warning message (level 4) without args\n");
pr_notice!("Notice message (level 5) without args\n");
pr_info!("Info message (level 6) without args\n");
pr_info!("A line that");
pr_cont!(" is continued");
pr_cont!(" without args\n");
pr_emerg!("{} message (level {}) with args\n", "Emergency", 0);
pr_alert!("{} message (level {}) with args\n", "Alert", 1);
pr_crit!("{} message (level {}) with args\n", "Critical", 2);
pr_err!("{} message (level {}) with args\n", "Error", 3);
pr_warn!("{} message (level {}) with args\n", "Warning", 4);
pr_notice!("{} message (level {}) with args\n", "Notice", 5);
pr_info!("{} message (level {}) with args\n", "Info", 6);
pr_info!("A {} that", "line");
pr_cont!(" is {}", "continued");
pr_cont!(" with {}\n", "args");
arc_print()?;
trace::trace_rust_sample_loaded(42);
Ok(RustPrint)
}
}
impl Drop for RustPrint {
fn drop(&mut self) {
pr_info!("Rust printing macros sample (exit)\n");
}
}
mod trace {
use kernel::ffi::c_int;
kernel::declare_trace! {
/// # Safety
///
/// Always safe to call.
unsafe fn rust_sample_loaded(magic: c_int);
}
pub(crate) fn trace_rust_sample_loaded(magic: i32) {
// SAFETY: Always safe to call.
unsafe { rust_sample_loaded(magic as c_int) }
}
}