linux-yocto/rust/kernel/block/mq/operations.rs
Miguel Ojeda 4401565fe9 rust: add build_error! to the prelude
The sibling `build_assert!` is already in the prelude, it makes sense
that a "core"/"language" facility like this is part of the prelude and
users should not be defining their own one (thus there should be no risk
of future name collisions and we would want to be aware of them anyway).

Thus add `build_error!` into the prelude.

Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20241123222849.350287-3-ojeda@kernel.org
[ Applied the change to the new miscdevice cases. - Miguel ]
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
2025-01-10 00:19:09 +01:00

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
//! This module provides an interface for blk-mq drivers to implement.
//!
//! C header: [`include/linux/blk-mq.h`](srctree/include/linux/blk-mq.h)
use crate::{
bindings,
block::mq::request::RequestDataWrapper,
block::mq::Request,
error::{from_result, Result},
prelude::*,
types::ARef,
};
use core::{marker::PhantomData, sync::atomic::AtomicU64, sync::atomic::Ordering};
/// Implement this trait to interface blk-mq as block devices.
///
/// To implement a block device driver, implement this trait as described in the
/// [module level documentation]. The kernel will use the implementation of the
/// functions defined in this trait to interface a block device driver. Note:
/// There is no need for an exit_request() implementation, because the `drop`
/// implementation of the [`Request`] type will be invoked by automatically by
/// the C/Rust glue logic.
///
/// [module level documentation]: kernel::block::mq
#[macros::vtable]
pub trait Operations: Sized {
/// Called by the kernel to queue a request with the driver. If `is_last` is
/// `false`, the driver is allowed to defer committing the request.
fn queue_rq(rq: ARef<Request<Self>>, is_last: bool) -> Result;
/// Called by the kernel to indicate that queued requests should be submitted.
fn commit_rqs();
/// Called by the kernel to poll the device for completed requests. Only
/// used for poll queues.
fn poll() -> bool {
build_error!(crate::error::VTABLE_DEFAULT_ERROR)
}
}
/// A vtable for blk-mq to interact with a block device driver.
///
/// A `bindings::blk_mq_ops` vtable is constructed from pointers to the `extern
/// "C"` functions of this struct, exposed through the `OperationsVTable::VTABLE`.
///
/// For general documentation of these methods, see the kernel source
/// documentation related to `struct blk_mq_operations` in
/// [`include/linux/blk-mq.h`].
///
/// [`include/linux/blk-mq.h`]: srctree/include/linux/blk-mq.h
pub(crate) struct OperationsVTable<T: Operations>(PhantomData<T>);
impl<T: Operations> OperationsVTable<T> {
/// This function is called by the C kernel. A pointer to this function is
/// installed in the `blk_mq_ops` vtable for the driver.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// - The caller of this function must ensure that the pointee of `bd` is
/// valid for reads for the duration of this function.
/// - This function must be called for an initialized and live `hctx`. That
/// is, `Self::init_hctx_callback` was called and
/// `Self::exit_hctx_callback()` was not yet called.
/// - `(*bd).rq` must point to an initialized and live `bindings:request`.
/// That is, `Self::init_request_callback` was called but
/// `Self::exit_request_callback` was not yet called for the request.
/// - `(*bd).rq` must be owned by the driver. That is, the block layer must
/// promise to not access the request until the driver calls
/// `bindings::blk_mq_end_request` for the request.
unsafe extern "C" fn queue_rq_callback(
_hctx: *mut bindings::blk_mq_hw_ctx,
bd: *const bindings::blk_mq_queue_data,
) -> bindings::blk_status_t {
// SAFETY: `bd.rq` is valid as required by the safety requirement for
// this function.
let request = unsafe { &*(*bd).rq.cast::<Request<T>>() };
// One refcount for the ARef, one for being in flight
request.wrapper_ref().refcount().store(2, Ordering::Relaxed);
// SAFETY:
// - We own a refcount that we took above. We pass that to `ARef`.
// - By the safety requirements of this function, `request` is a valid
// `struct request` and the private data is properly initialized.
// - `rq` will be alive until `blk_mq_end_request` is called and is
// reference counted by `ARef` until then.
let rq = unsafe { Request::aref_from_raw((*bd).rq) };
// SAFETY: We have exclusive access and we just set the refcount above.
unsafe { Request::start_unchecked(&rq) };
let ret = T::queue_rq(
rq,
// SAFETY: `bd` is valid as required by the safety requirement for
// this function.
unsafe { (*bd).last },
);
if let Err(e) = ret {
e.to_blk_status()
} else {
bindings::BLK_STS_OK as _
}
}
/// This function is called by the C kernel. A pointer to this function is
/// installed in the `blk_mq_ops` vtable for the driver.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// This function may only be called by blk-mq C infrastructure.
unsafe extern "C" fn commit_rqs_callback(_hctx: *mut bindings::blk_mq_hw_ctx) {
T::commit_rqs()
}
/// This function is called by the C kernel. It is not currently
/// implemented, and there is no way to exercise this code path.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// This function may only be called by blk-mq C infrastructure.
unsafe extern "C" fn complete_callback(_rq: *mut bindings::request) {}
/// This function is called by the C kernel. A pointer to this function is
/// installed in the `blk_mq_ops` vtable for the driver.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// This function may only be called by blk-mq C infrastructure.
unsafe extern "C" fn poll_callback(
_hctx: *mut bindings::blk_mq_hw_ctx,
_iob: *mut bindings::io_comp_batch,
) -> crate::ffi::c_int {
T::poll().into()
}
/// This function is called by the C kernel. A pointer to this function is
/// installed in the `blk_mq_ops` vtable for the driver.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// This function may only be called by blk-mq C infrastructure. This
/// function may only be called once before `exit_hctx_callback` is called
/// for the same context.
unsafe extern "C" fn init_hctx_callback(
_hctx: *mut bindings::blk_mq_hw_ctx,
_tagset_data: *mut crate::ffi::c_void,
_hctx_idx: crate::ffi::c_uint,
) -> crate::ffi::c_int {
from_result(|| Ok(0))
}
/// This function is called by the C kernel. A pointer to this function is
/// installed in the `blk_mq_ops` vtable for the driver.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// This function may only be called by blk-mq C infrastructure.
unsafe extern "C" fn exit_hctx_callback(
_hctx: *mut bindings::blk_mq_hw_ctx,
_hctx_idx: crate::ffi::c_uint,
) {
}
/// This function is called by the C kernel. A pointer to this function is
/// installed in the `blk_mq_ops` vtable for the driver.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// - This function may only be called by blk-mq C infrastructure.
/// - `_set` must point to an initialized `TagSet<T>`.
/// - `rq` must point to an initialized `bindings::request`.
/// - The allocation pointed to by `rq` must be at the size of `Request`
/// plus the size of `RequestDataWrapper`.
unsafe extern "C" fn init_request_callback(
_set: *mut bindings::blk_mq_tag_set,
rq: *mut bindings::request,
_hctx_idx: crate::ffi::c_uint,
_numa_node: crate::ffi::c_uint,
) -> crate::ffi::c_int {
from_result(|| {
// SAFETY: By the safety requirements of this function, `rq` points
// to a valid allocation.
let pdu = unsafe { Request::wrapper_ptr(rq.cast::<Request<T>>()) };
// SAFETY: The refcount field is allocated but not initialized, so
// it is valid for writes.
unsafe { RequestDataWrapper::refcount_ptr(pdu.as_ptr()).write(AtomicU64::new(0)) };
Ok(0)
})
}
/// This function is called by the C kernel. A pointer to this function is
/// installed in the `blk_mq_ops` vtable for the driver.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// - This function may only be called by blk-mq C infrastructure.
/// - `_set` must point to an initialized `TagSet<T>`.
/// - `rq` must point to an initialized and valid `Request`.
unsafe extern "C" fn exit_request_callback(
_set: *mut bindings::blk_mq_tag_set,
rq: *mut bindings::request,
_hctx_idx: crate::ffi::c_uint,
) {
// SAFETY: The tagset invariants guarantee that all requests are allocated with extra memory
// for the request data.
let pdu = unsafe { bindings::blk_mq_rq_to_pdu(rq) }.cast::<RequestDataWrapper>();
// SAFETY: `pdu` is valid for read and write and is properly initialised.
unsafe { core::ptr::drop_in_place(pdu) };
}
const VTABLE: bindings::blk_mq_ops = bindings::blk_mq_ops {
queue_rq: Some(Self::queue_rq_callback),
queue_rqs: None,
commit_rqs: Some(Self::commit_rqs_callback),
get_budget: None,
put_budget: None,
set_rq_budget_token: None,
get_rq_budget_token: None,
timeout: None,
poll: if T::HAS_POLL {
Some(Self::poll_callback)
} else {
None
},
complete: Some(Self::complete_callback),
init_hctx: Some(Self::init_hctx_callback),
exit_hctx: Some(Self::exit_hctx_callback),
init_request: Some(Self::init_request_callback),
exit_request: Some(Self::exit_request_callback),
cleanup_rq: None,
busy: None,
map_queues: None,
#[cfg(CONFIG_BLK_DEBUG_FS)]
show_rq: None,
};
pub(crate) const fn build() -> &'static bindings::blk_mq_ops {
&Self::VTABLE
}
}