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Extend the `Adapter` trait to support ACPI device identification. This mirrors the existing Open Firmware (OF) support (`of_id_table`) and enables Rust drivers to match and retrieve ACPI-specific device data when `CONFIG_ACPI` is enabled. To avoid breaking compilation, a stub implementation of `acpi_id_table()` is added to the Platform adapter; the full implementation will be provided in a subsequent patch. Signed-off-by: Igor Korotin <igor.korotin.linux@gmail.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250620153914.295679-1-igor.korotin.linux@gmail.com [ Fix clippy warning if #[cfg(not(CONFIG_OF))]; fix checkpatch.pl line length warnings. - Danilo ] Signed-off-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
251 lines
8.4 KiB
Rust
251 lines
8.4 KiB
Rust
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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//! Abstractions for the platform bus.
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//!
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//! C header: [`include/linux/platform_device.h`](srctree/include/linux/platform_device.h)
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use crate::{
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acpi, bindings, container_of, device, driver,
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error::{to_result, Result},
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of,
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prelude::*,
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str::CStr,
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types::{ForeignOwnable, Opaque},
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ThisModule,
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};
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use core::{
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marker::PhantomData,
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ptr::{addr_of_mut, NonNull},
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};
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/// An adapter for the registration of platform drivers.
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pub struct Adapter<T: Driver>(T);
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// SAFETY: A call to `unregister` for a given instance of `RegType` is guaranteed to be valid if
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// a preceding call to `register` has been successful.
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unsafe impl<T: Driver + 'static> driver::RegistrationOps for Adapter<T> {
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type RegType = bindings::platform_driver;
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unsafe fn register(
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pdrv: &Opaque<Self::RegType>,
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name: &'static CStr,
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module: &'static ThisModule,
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) -> Result {
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let of_table = match T::OF_ID_TABLE {
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Some(table) => table.as_ptr(),
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None => core::ptr::null(),
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};
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// SAFETY: It's safe to set the fields of `struct platform_driver` on initialization.
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unsafe {
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(*pdrv.get()).driver.name = name.as_char_ptr();
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(*pdrv.get()).probe = Some(Self::probe_callback);
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(*pdrv.get()).remove = Some(Self::remove_callback);
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(*pdrv.get()).driver.of_match_table = of_table;
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}
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// SAFETY: `pdrv` is guaranteed to be a valid `RegType`.
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to_result(unsafe { bindings::__platform_driver_register(pdrv.get(), module.0) })
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}
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unsafe fn unregister(pdrv: &Opaque<Self::RegType>) {
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// SAFETY: `pdrv` is guaranteed to be a valid `RegType`.
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unsafe { bindings::platform_driver_unregister(pdrv.get()) };
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}
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}
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impl<T: Driver + 'static> Adapter<T> {
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extern "C" fn probe_callback(pdev: *mut bindings::platform_device) -> kernel::ffi::c_int {
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// SAFETY: The platform bus only ever calls the probe callback with a valid pointer to a
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// `struct platform_device`.
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//
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// INVARIANT: `pdev` is valid for the duration of `probe_callback()`.
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let pdev = unsafe { &*pdev.cast::<Device<device::Core>>() };
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let info = <Self as driver::Adapter>::id_info(pdev.as_ref());
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match T::probe(pdev, info) {
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Ok(data) => {
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// Let the `struct platform_device` own a reference of the driver's private data.
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// SAFETY: By the type invariant `pdev.as_raw` returns a valid pointer to a
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// `struct platform_device`.
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unsafe { bindings::platform_set_drvdata(pdev.as_raw(), data.into_foreign() as _) };
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}
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Err(err) => return Error::to_errno(err),
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}
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0
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}
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extern "C" fn remove_callback(pdev: *mut bindings::platform_device) {
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// SAFETY: `pdev` is a valid pointer to a `struct platform_device`.
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let ptr = unsafe { bindings::platform_get_drvdata(pdev) }.cast();
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// SAFETY: `remove_callback` is only ever called after a successful call to
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// `probe_callback`, hence it's guaranteed that `ptr` points to a valid and initialized
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// `KBox<T>` pointer created through `KBox::into_foreign`.
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let _ = unsafe { KBox::<T>::from_foreign(ptr) };
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}
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}
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impl<T: Driver + 'static> driver::Adapter for Adapter<T> {
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type IdInfo = T::IdInfo;
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fn of_id_table() -> Option<of::IdTable<Self::IdInfo>> {
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T::OF_ID_TABLE
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}
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fn acpi_id_table() -> Option<acpi::IdTable<Self::IdInfo>> {
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None
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}
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}
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/// Declares a kernel module that exposes a single platform driver.
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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/// ```ignore
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/// kernel::module_platform_driver! {
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/// type: MyDriver,
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/// name: "Module name",
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/// authors: ["Author name"],
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/// description: "Description",
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/// license: "GPL v2",
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/// }
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/// ```
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#[macro_export]
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macro_rules! module_platform_driver {
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($($f:tt)*) => {
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$crate::module_driver!(<T>, $crate::platform::Adapter<T>, { $($f)* });
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};
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}
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/// The platform driver trait.
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///
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/// Drivers must implement this trait in order to get a platform driver registered.
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///
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/// # Example
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///
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///```
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/// # use kernel::{bindings, c_str, device::Core, of, platform};
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///
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/// struct MyDriver;
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///
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/// kernel::of_device_table!(
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/// OF_TABLE,
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/// MODULE_OF_TABLE,
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/// <MyDriver as platform::Driver>::IdInfo,
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/// [
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/// (of::DeviceId::new(c_str!("test,device")), ())
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/// ]
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/// );
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///
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/// impl platform::Driver for MyDriver {
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/// type IdInfo = ();
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/// const OF_ID_TABLE: Option<of::IdTable<Self::IdInfo>> = Some(&OF_TABLE);
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///
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/// fn probe(
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/// _pdev: &platform::Device<Core>,
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/// _id_info: Option<&Self::IdInfo>,
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/// ) -> Result<Pin<KBox<Self>>> {
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/// Err(ENODEV)
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/// }
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/// }
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///```
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pub trait Driver: Send {
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/// The type holding driver private data about each device id supported by the driver.
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// TODO: Use associated_type_defaults once stabilized:
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//
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// ```
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// type IdInfo: 'static = ();
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// ```
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type IdInfo: 'static;
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/// The table of OF device ids supported by the driver.
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const OF_ID_TABLE: Option<of::IdTable<Self::IdInfo>>;
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/// Platform driver probe.
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///
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/// Called when a new platform device is added or discovered.
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/// Implementers should attempt to initialize the device here.
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fn probe(dev: &Device<device::Core>, id_info: Option<&Self::IdInfo>)
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-> Result<Pin<KBox<Self>>>;
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}
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/// The platform device representation.
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///
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/// This structure represents the Rust abstraction for a C `struct platform_device`. The
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/// implementation abstracts the usage of an already existing C `struct platform_device` within Rust
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/// code that we get passed from the C side.
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///
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/// # Invariants
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///
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/// A [`Device`] instance represents a valid `struct platform_device` created by the C portion of
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/// the kernel.
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#[repr(transparent)]
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pub struct Device<Ctx: device::DeviceContext = device::Normal>(
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Opaque<bindings::platform_device>,
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PhantomData<Ctx>,
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);
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impl<Ctx: device::DeviceContext> Device<Ctx> {
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fn as_raw(&self) -> *mut bindings::platform_device {
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self.0.get()
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}
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}
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// SAFETY: `Device` is a transparent wrapper of a type that doesn't depend on `Device`'s generic
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// argument.
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kernel::impl_device_context_deref!(unsafe { Device });
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kernel::impl_device_context_into_aref!(Device);
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// SAFETY: Instances of `Device` are always reference-counted.
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unsafe impl crate::types::AlwaysRefCounted for Device {
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fn inc_ref(&self) {
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// SAFETY: The existence of a shared reference guarantees that the refcount is non-zero.
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unsafe { bindings::get_device(self.as_ref().as_raw()) };
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}
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unsafe fn dec_ref(obj: NonNull<Self>) {
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// SAFETY: The safety requirements guarantee that the refcount is non-zero.
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unsafe { bindings::platform_device_put(obj.cast().as_ptr()) }
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}
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}
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impl<Ctx: device::DeviceContext> AsRef<device::Device<Ctx>> for Device<Ctx> {
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fn as_ref(&self) -> &device::Device<Ctx> {
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// SAFETY: By the type invariant of `Self`, `self.as_raw()` is a pointer to a valid
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// `struct platform_device`.
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let dev = unsafe { addr_of_mut!((*self.as_raw()).dev) };
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// SAFETY: `dev` points to a valid `struct device`.
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unsafe { device::Device::as_ref(dev) }
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}
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}
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impl<Ctx: device::DeviceContext> TryFrom<&device::Device<Ctx>> for &Device<Ctx> {
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type Error = kernel::error::Error;
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fn try_from(dev: &device::Device<Ctx>) -> Result<Self, Self::Error> {
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// SAFETY: By the type invariant of `Device`, `dev.as_raw()` is a valid pointer to a
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// `struct device`.
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if !unsafe { bindings::dev_is_platform(dev.as_raw()) } {
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return Err(EINVAL);
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}
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// SAFETY: We've just verified that the bus type of `dev` equals
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// `bindings::platform_bus_type`, hence `dev` must be embedded in a valid
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// `struct platform_device` as guaranteed by the corresponding C code.
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let pdev = unsafe { container_of!(dev.as_raw(), bindings::platform_device, dev) };
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// SAFETY: `pdev` is a valid pointer to a `struct platform_device`.
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Ok(unsafe { &*pdev.cast() })
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}
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}
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// SAFETY: A `Device` is always reference-counted and can be released from any thread.
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unsafe impl Send for Device {}
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// SAFETY: `Device` can be shared among threads because all methods of `Device`
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// (i.e. `Device<Normal>) are thread safe.
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unsafe impl Sync for Device {}
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