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<title>rust: enable arbitrary_self_types and remove `Receiver`</title>
<updated>2024-12-14T19:03:34Z</updated>
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<name>Gary Guo</name>
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commit c95bbb59a9b22f9b838b15d28319185c1c884329 upstream.

The term "receiver" means that a type can be used as the type of `self`,
and thus enables method call syntax `foo.bar()` instead of
`Foo::bar(foo)`. Stable Rust as of today (1.81) enables a limited
selection of types (primitives and types in std, e.g. `Box` and `Arc`)
to be used as receivers, while custom types cannot.

We want the kernel `Arc` type to have the same functionality as the Rust
std `Arc`, so we use the `Receiver` trait (gated behind `receiver_trait`
unstable feature) to gain the functionality.

The `arbitrary_self_types` RFC [1] (tracking issue [2]) is accepted and
it will allow all types that implement a new `Receiver` trait (different
from today's unstable trait) to be used as receivers. This trait will be
automatically implemented for all `Deref` types, which include our `Arc`
type, so we no longer have to opt-in to be used as receiver. To prepare
us for the change, remove the `Receiver` implementation and the
associated feature. To still allow `Arc` and others to be used as method
receivers, turn on `arbitrary_self_types` feature instead.

This feature gate is introduced in 1.23.0. It used to enable both
`Deref` types and raw pointer types to be used as receivers, but the
latter is now split into a different feature gate in Rust 1.83 nightly.
We do not need receivers on raw pointers so this change would not affect
us and usage of `arbitrary_self_types` feature would work for all Rust
versions that we support (&gt;=1.78).

Cc: Adrian Taylor &lt;ade@hohum.me.uk&gt;
Link: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3519 [1]
Link: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/44874 [2]
Signed-off-by: Gary Guo &lt;gary@garyguo.net&gt;
Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin &lt;benno.lossin@proton.me&gt;
Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl &lt;aliceryhl@google.com&gt;
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240915132734.1653004-1-gary@garyguo.net
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda &lt;ojeda@kernel.org&gt;
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman &lt;gregkh@linuxfoundation.org&gt;
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<title>rust: block: fix formatting of `kernel::block::mq::request` module</title>
<updated>2024-12-05T13:02:21Z</updated>
<author>
<name>Francesco Zardi</name>
<email>frazar00@gmail.com</email>
</author>
<published>2024-09-03T17:30:29Z</published>
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[ Upstream commit 28e848386b92645f93b9f2fdba5882c3ca7fb3e2 ]

Fix several issues with rustdoc formatting for the
`kernel::block::mq::Request` module, in particular:

  - An ordered list not rendering correctly, fixed by using numbers
    prefixes instead of letters.

  - Code snippets formatted as regular text, fixed by wrapping the
    code with `back-ticks`.

  - References to types missing intra-doc links, fixed by wrapping the
    types with [square brackets].

Reported-by: Miguel Ojeda &lt;ojeda@kernel.org&gt;
Closes: https://github.com/Rust-for-Linux/linux/issues/1108
Signed-off-by: Francesco Zardi &lt;frazar00@gmail.com&gt;
Acked-by: Andreas Hindborg &lt;a.hindborg@kernel.org&gt;
Fixes: 3253aba3408a ("rust: block: introduce `kernel::block::mq` module")
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240903173027.16732-3-frazar00@gmail.com
[ Added an extra intra-doc link. Took the chance to add some periods
  for consistency. Reworded slightly. - Miguel ]
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda &lt;ojeda@kernel.org&gt;
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin &lt;sashal@kernel.org&gt;
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<title>rust: kernel: fix THIS_MODULE header path in ThisModule doc comment</title>
<updated>2024-12-05T13:02:20Z</updated>
<author>
<name>Yutaro Ohno</name>
<email>yutaro.ono.418@gmail.com</email>
</author>
<published>2024-10-21T02:58:47Z</published>
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[ Upstream commit 8b55dc8610acf816a66373be53ca6e3bbe2d313a ]

The doc comment for `ThisModule` incorrectly states the C header file
for `THIS_MODULE` as `include/linux/export.h`, while the correct path is
`include/linux/init.h`. This is because `THIS_MODULE` was moved in
commit 5b20755b7780 ("init: move THIS_MODULE from &lt;linux/export.h&gt; to
&lt;linux/init.h&gt;").

Update the doc comment for `ThisModule` to reflect the correct header
file path for `THIS_MODULE`.

Fixes: 5b20755b7780 ("init: move THIS_MODULE from &lt;linux/export.h&gt; to &lt;linux/init.h&gt;")
Signed-off-by: Yutaro Ohno &lt;yutaro.ono.418@gmail.com&gt;
Reviewed-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman &lt;gregkh@linuxfoundation.org&gt;
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/ZxXDZwxWgoEiIYkj@ohnotp
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda &lt;ojeda@kernel.org&gt;
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin &lt;sashal@kernel.org&gt;
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<title>rust: rbtree: fix `SAFETY` comments that should be `# Safety` sections</title>
<updated>2024-12-05T13:02:19Z</updated>
<author>
<name>Miguel Ojeda</name>
<email>ojeda@kernel.org</email>
</author>
<published>2024-09-04T20:43:41Z</published>
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[ Upstream commit 8333ff4d0799aafbe4275cddcbaf45e545e4efba ]

The tag `SAFETY` is used for safety comments, i.e. `// SAFETY`, while a
`Safety` section is used for safety preconditions in code documentation,
i.e. `/// # Safety`.

Fix the three instances recently added in `rbtree` that Clippy would
have normally caught in a public item, so that we can enable checking
of private items in one of the following commits.

Fixes: 98c14e40e07a ("rust: rbtree: add cursor")
Reviewed-by: Trevor Gross &lt;tmgross@umich.edu&gt;
Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl &lt;aliceryhl@google.com&gt;
Tested-by: Gary Guo &lt;gary@garyguo.net&gt;
Reviewed-by: Gary Guo &lt;gary@garyguo.net&gt;
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240904204347.168520-14-ojeda@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda &lt;ojeda@kernel.org&gt;
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin &lt;sashal@kernel.org&gt;
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<title>Merge tag 'driver-core-6.12-rc3' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/driver-core</title>
<updated>2024-10-13T16:10:52Z</updated>
<author>
<name>Linus Torvalds</name>
<email>torvalds@linux-foundation.org</email>
</author>
<published>2024-10-13T16:10:52Z</published>
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Pull driver core fixes from Greg KH:
 "Here is a single driver core fix, and a .mailmap update.

  The fix is for the rust driver core bindings, turned out that the
  from_raw binding wasn't a good idea (don't want to pass a pointer to a
  reference counted object without actually incrementing the pointer.)
  So this change fixes it up as the from_raw binding came in in -rc1.

  The other change is a .mailmap update.

  Both have been in linux-next for a while with no reported issues"

* tag 'driver-core-6.12-rc3' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/driver-core:
  mailmap: update mail for Fiona Behrens
  rust: device: change the from_raw() function
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<title>rust: device: change the from_raw() function</title>
<updated>2024-10-03T11:54:48Z</updated>
<author>
<name>Guilherme Giacomo Simoes</name>
<email>trintaeoitogc@gmail.com</email>
</author>
<published>2024-10-01T20:56:03Z</published>
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The function Device::from_raw() increments a refcount by a call to
bindings::get_device(ptr). This can be confused because usually
from_raw() functions don't increment a refcount.
Hence, rename Device::from_raw() to avoid confuion with other "from_raw"
semantics.

The new name of function should be "get_device" to be consistent with
the function get_device() already exist in .c files.

This function body also changed, because the `into()` will convert the
`&amp;'a Device` into `ARef&lt;Device&gt;` and also call `inc_ref` from the
`AlwaysRefCounted` trait implemented for Device.

Signed-off-by: Guilherme Giacomo Simoes &lt;trintaeoitogc@gmail.com&gt;
Acked-by: Danilo Krummrich &lt;dakr@kernel.org&gt;
Closes: https://github.com/Rust-for-Linux/linux/issues/1088
Reviewed-by: Boqun Feng &lt;boqun.feng@gmail.com&gt;
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20241001205603.106278-1-trintaeoitogc@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman &lt;gregkh@linuxfoundation.org&gt;
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<title>rust: kunit: use C-string literals to clean warning</title>
<updated>2024-10-01T21:46:42Z</updated>
<author>
<name>Miguel Ojeda</name>
<email>ojeda@kernel.org</email>
</author>
<published>2024-09-27T16:44:14Z</published>
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Starting with upstream Rust commit a5e3a3f9b6bd ("move
`manual_c_str_literals` to complexity"), to be released in Rust 1.83.0
[1], Clippy now warns on `manual_c_str_literals` by default, e.g.:

    error: manually constructing a nul-terminated string
      --&gt; rust/kernel/kunit.rs:21:13
       |
    21 |             b"\x013%pA\0".as_ptr() as _,
       |             ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use a `c""` literal: `c"\x013%pA"`
       |
       = help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#manual_c_str_literals
       = note: `-D clippy::manual-c-str-literals` implied by `-D warnings`
       = help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::manual_c_str_literals)]`

Apply the suggestion to clean up the warnings.

Link: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/13263 [1]
Reviewed-by: Trevor Gross &lt;tmgross@umich.edu&gt;
Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin &lt;benno.lossin@proton.me&gt;
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240927164414.560906-1-ojeda@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda &lt;ojeda@kernel.org&gt;
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<title>rust: sync: require `T: Sync` for `LockedBy::access`</title>
<updated>2024-09-26T15:51:49Z</updated>
<author>
<name>Alice Ryhl</name>
<email>aliceryhl@google.com</email>
</author>
<published>2024-09-15T14:41:28Z</published>
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The `LockedBy::access` method only requires a shared reference to the
owner, so if we have shared access to the `LockedBy` from several
threads at once, then two threads could call `access` in parallel and
both obtain a shared reference to the inner value. Thus, require that
`T: Sync` when calling the `access` method.

An alternative is to require `T: Sync` in the `impl Sync for LockedBy`.
This patch does not choose that approach as it gives up the ability to
use `LockedBy` with `!Sync` types, which is okay as long as you only use
`access_mut`.

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Fixes: 7b1f55e3a984 ("rust: sync: introduce `LockedBy`")
Signed-off-by: Alice Ryhl &lt;aliceryhl@google.com&gt;
Suggested-by: Boqun Feng &lt;boqun.feng@gmail.com&gt;
Reviewed-by: Gary Guo &lt;gary@garyguo.net&gt;
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240915-locked-by-sync-fix-v2-1-1a8d89710392@google.com
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda &lt;ojeda@kernel.org&gt;
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<title>rust: kernel: sort Rust modules</title>
<updated>2024-09-26T15:49:00Z</updated>
<author>
<name>Miguel Ojeda</name>
<email>ojeda@kernel.org</email>
</author>
<published>2024-09-26T12:47:51Z</published>
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Rust modules are intended to be sorted, thus do so.

This makes `rustfmtcheck` to pass again.

Fixes: 570172569238 ("Merge tag 'rust-6.12' of https://github.com/Rust-for-Linux/linux")
Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl &lt;aliceryhl@google.com&gt;
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240926124751.345471-1-ojeda@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda &lt;ojeda@kernel.org&gt;
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<title>Merge tag 'rust-6.12' of https://github.com/Rust-for-Linux/linux</title>
<updated>2024-09-25T17:25:40Z</updated>
<author>
<name>Linus Torvalds</name>
<email>torvalds@linux-foundation.org</email>
</author>
<published>2024-09-25T17:25:40Z</published>
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Pull Rust updates from Miguel Ojeda:
 "Toolchain and infrastructure:

   - Support 'MITIGATION_{RETHUNK,RETPOLINE,SLS}' (which cleans up
     objtool warnings), teach objtool about 'noreturn' Rust symbols and
     mimic '___ADDRESSABLE()' for 'module_{init,exit}'. With that, we
     should be objtool-warning-free, so enable it to run for all Rust
     object files.

   - KASAN (no 'SW_TAGS'), KCFI and shadow call sanitizer support.

   - Support 'RUSTC_VERSION', including re-config and re-build on
     change.

   - Split helpers file into several files in a folder, to avoid
     conflicts in it. Eventually those files will be moved to the right
     places with the new build system. In addition, remove the need to
     manually export the symbols defined there, reusing existing
     machinery for that.

   - Relax restriction on configurations with Rust + GCC plugins to just
     the RANDSTRUCT plugin.

  'kernel' crate:

   - New 'list' module: doubly-linked linked list for use with reference
     counted values, which is heavily used by the upcoming Rust Binder.

     This includes 'ListArc' (a wrapper around 'Arc' that is guaranteed
     unique for the given ID), 'AtomicTracker' (tracks whether a
     'ListArc' exists using an atomic), 'ListLinks' (the prev/next
     pointers for an item in a linked list), 'List' (the linked list
     itself), 'Iter' (an iterator over a 'List'), 'Cursor' (a cursor
     into a 'List' that allows to remove elements), 'ListArcField' (a
     field exclusively owned by a 'ListArc'), as well as support for
     heterogeneous lists.

   - New 'rbtree' module: red-black tree abstractions used by the
     upcoming Rust Binder.

     This includes 'RBTree' (the red-black tree itself), 'RBTreeNode' (a
     node), 'RBTreeNodeReservation' (a memory reservation for a node),
     'Iter' and 'IterMut' (immutable and mutable iterators), 'Cursor'
     (bidirectional cursor that allows to remove elements), as well as
     an entry API similar to the Rust standard library one.

   - 'init' module: add 'write_[pin_]init' methods and the
     'InPlaceWrite' trait. Add the 'assert_pinned!' macro.

   - 'sync' module: implement the 'InPlaceInit' trait for 'Arc' by
     introducing an associated type in the trait.

   - 'alloc' module: add 'drop_contents' method to 'BoxExt'.

   - 'types' module: implement the 'ForeignOwnable' trait for
     'Pin&lt;Box&lt;T&gt;&gt;' and improve the trait's documentation. In addition,
     add the 'into_raw' method to the 'ARef' type.

   - 'error' module: in preparation for the upcoming Rust support for
     32-bit architectures, like arm, locally allow Clippy lint for
     those.

  Documentation:

   - https://rust.docs.kernel.org has been announced, so link to it.

   - Enable rustdoc's "jump to definition" feature, making its output a
     bit closer to the experience in a cross-referencer.

   - Debian Testing now also provides recent Rust releases (outside of
     the freeze period), so add it to the list.

  MAINTAINERS:

   - Trevor is joining as reviewer of the "RUST" entry.

  And a few other small bits"

* tag 'rust-6.12' of https://github.com/Rust-for-Linux/linux: (54 commits)
  kasan: rust: Add KASAN smoke test via UAF
  kbuild: rust: Enable KASAN support
  rust: kasan: Rust does not support KHWASAN
  kbuild: rust: Define probing macros for rustc
  kasan: simplify and clarify Makefile
  rust: cfi: add support for CFI_CLANG with Rust
  cfi: add CONFIG_CFI_ICALL_NORMALIZE_INTEGERS
  rust: support for shadow call stack sanitizer
  docs: rust: include other expressions in conditional compilation section
  kbuild: rust: replace proc macros dependency on `core.o` with the version text
  kbuild: rust: rebuild if the version text changes
  kbuild: rust: re-run Kconfig if the version text changes
  kbuild: rust: add `CONFIG_RUSTC_VERSION`
  rust: avoid `box_uninit_write` feature
  MAINTAINERS: add Trevor Gross as Rust reviewer
  rust: rbtree: add `RBTree::entry`
  rust: rbtree: add cursor
  rust: rbtree: add mutable iterator
  rust: rbtree: add iterator
  rust: rbtree: add red-black tree implementation backed by the C version
  ...
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