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Fix a compile error in the `impl_has_hr_timer!` macro as follows:
error[E0599]: no method named cast_mut found for raw pointer *mut Foo in the current scope
The `container_of!` macro already returns a mutable pointer when used
in a `*mut T` context so the `.cast_mut()` method is not available.
[ We missed this one because there is no caller yet and it is
a macro. - Miguel ]
Fixes: 74d6a606c2
("rust: retain pointer mut-ness in `container_of!`")
Signed-off-by: FUJITA Tomonori <fujita.tomonori@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <lossin@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Andreas Hindborg <a.hindborg@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250606020505.3186533-1-fujita.tomonori@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
534 lines
20 KiB
Rust
534 lines
20 KiB
Rust
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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//! Intrusive high resolution timers.
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//!
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//! Allows running timer callbacks without doing allocations at the time of
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//! starting the timer. For now, only one timer per type is allowed.
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//!
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//! # Vocabulary
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//!
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//! States:
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//!
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//! - Stopped: initialized but not started, or cancelled, or not restarted.
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//! - Started: initialized and started or restarted.
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//! - Running: executing the callback.
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//!
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//! Operations:
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//!
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//! * Start
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//! * Cancel
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//! * Restart
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//!
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//! Events:
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//!
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//! * Expire
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//!
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//! ## State Diagram
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//!
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//! ```text
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//! Return NoRestart
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//! +---------------------------------------------------------------------+
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//! | |
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//! | |
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//! | |
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//! | Return Restart |
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//! | +------------------------+ |
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//! | | | |
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//! | | | |
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//! v v | |
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//! +-----------------+ Start +------------------+ +--------+-----+--+
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//! | +---------------->| | | |
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//! Init | | | | Expire | |
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//! --------->| Stopped | | Started +---------->| Running |
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//! | | Cancel | | | |
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//! | |<----------------+ | | |
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//! +-----------------+ +---------------+--+ +-----------------+
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//! ^ |
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//! | |
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//! +---------+
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//! Restart
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//! ```
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//!
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//!
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//! A timer is initialized in the **stopped** state. A stopped timer can be
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//! **started** by the `start` operation, with an **expiry** time. After the
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//! `start` operation, the timer is in the **started** state. When the timer
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//! **expires**, the timer enters the **running** state and the handler is
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//! executed. After the handler has returned, the timer may enter the
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//! **started* or **stopped** state, depending on the return value of the
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//! handler. A timer in the **started** or **running** state may be **canceled**
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//! by the `cancel` operation. A timer that is cancelled enters the **stopped**
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//! state.
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//!
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//! A `cancel` or `restart` operation on a timer in the **running** state takes
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//! effect after the handler has returned and the timer has transitioned
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//! out of the **running** state.
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//!
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//! A `restart` operation on a timer in the **stopped** state is equivalent to a
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//! `start` operation.
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use super::ClockId;
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use crate::{prelude::*, types::Opaque};
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use core::marker::PhantomData;
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use pin_init::PinInit;
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/// A Rust wrapper around a `ktime_t`.
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// NOTE: Ktime is going to be removed when hrtimer is converted to Instant/Delta.
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#[repr(transparent)]
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#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, PartialOrd, Eq, Ord)]
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pub struct Ktime {
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inner: bindings::ktime_t,
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}
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impl Ktime {
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/// Returns the number of nanoseconds.
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#[inline]
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pub fn to_ns(self) -> i64 {
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self.inner
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}
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}
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/// A timer backed by a C `struct hrtimer`.
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///
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/// # Invariants
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///
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/// * `self.timer` is initialized by `bindings::hrtimer_setup`.
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#[pin_data]
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#[repr(C)]
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pub struct HrTimer<T> {
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#[pin]
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timer: Opaque<bindings::hrtimer>,
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mode: HrTimerMode,
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_t: PhantomData<T>,
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}
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// SAFETY: Ownership of an `HrTimer` can be moved to other threads and
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// used/dropped from there.
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unsafe impl<T> Send for HrTimer<T> {}
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// SAFETY: Timer operations are locked on the C side, so it is safe to operate
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// on a timer from multiple threads.
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unsafe impl<T> Sync for HrTimer<T> {}
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impl<T> HrTimer<T> {
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/// Return an initializer for a new timer instance.
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pub fn new(mode: HrTimerMode, clock: ClockId) -> impl PinInit<Self>
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where
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T: HrTimerCallback,
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{
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pin_init!(Self {
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// INVARIANT: We initialize `timer` with `hrtimer_setup` below.
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timer <- Opaque::ffi_init(move |place: *mut bindings::hrtimer| {
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// SAFETY: By design of `pin_init!`, `place` is a pointer to a
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// live allocation. hrtimer_setup will initialize `place` and
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// does not require `place` to be initialized prior to the call.
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unsafe {
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bindings::hrtimer_setup(
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place,
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Some(T::Pointer::run),
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clock.into_c(),
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mode.into_c(),
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);
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}
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}),
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mode: mode,
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_t: PhantomData,
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})
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}
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/// Get a pointer to the contained `bindings::hrtimer`.
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///
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/// This function is useful to get access to the value without creating
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/// intermediate references.
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///
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/// # Safety
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///
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/// `this` must point to a live allocation of at least the size of `Self`.
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unsafe fn raw_get(this: *const Self) -> *mut bindings::hrtimer {
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// SAFETY: The field projection to `timer` does not go out of bounds,
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// because the caller of this function promises that `this` points to an
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// allocation of at least the size of `Self`.
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unsafe { Opaque::raw_get(core::ptr::addr_of!((*this).timer)) }
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}
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/// Cancel an initialized and potentially running timer.
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///
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/// If the timer handler is running, this function will block until the
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/// handler returns.
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///
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/// Note that the timer might be started by a concurrent start operation. If
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/// so, the timer might not be in the **stopped** state when this function
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/// returns.
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///
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/// Users of the `HrTimer` API would not usually call this method directly.
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/// Instead they would use the safe [`HrTimerHandle::cancel`] on the handle
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/// returned when the timer was started.
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///
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/// This function is useful to get access to the value without creating
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/// intermediate references.
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///
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/// # Safety
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///
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/// `this` must point to a valid `Self`.
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pub(crate) unsafe fn raw_cancel(this: *const Self) -> bool {
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// SAFETY: `this` points to an allocation of at least `HrTimer` size.
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let c_timer_ptr = unsafe { HrTimer::raw_get(this) };
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// If the handler is running, this will wait for the handler to return
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// before returning.
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// SAFETY: `c_timer_ptr` is initialized and valid. Synchronization is
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// handled on the C side.
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unsafe { bindings::hrtimer_cancel(c_timer_ptr) != 0 }
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}
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}
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/// Implemented by pointer types that point to structs that contain a [`HrTimer`].
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///
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/// `Self` must be [`Sync`] because it is passed to timer callbacks in another
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/// thread of execution (hard or soft interrupt context).
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///
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/// Starting a timer returns a [`HrTimerHandle`] that can be used to manipulate
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/// the timer. Note that it is OK to call the start function repeatedly, and
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/// that more than one [`HrTimerHandle`] associated with a [`HrTimerPointer`] may
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/// exist. A timer can be manipulated through any of the handles, and a handle
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/// may represent a cancelled timer.
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pub trait HrTimerPointer: Sync + Sized {
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/// A handle representing a started or restarted timer.
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///
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/// If the timer is running or if the timer callback is executing when the
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/// handle is dropped, the drop method of [`HrTimerHandle`] should not return
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/// until the timer is stopped and the callback has completed.
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///
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/// Note: When implementing this trait, consider that it is not unsafe to
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/// leak the handle.
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type TimerHandle: HrTimerHandle;
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/// Start the timer with expiry after `expires` time units. If the timer was
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/// already running, it is restarted with the new expiry time.
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fn start(self, expires: Ktime) -> Self::TimerHandle;
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}
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/// Unsafe version of [`HrTimerPointer`] for situations where leaking the
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/// [`HrTimerHandle`] returned by `start` would be unsound. This is the case for
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/// stack allocated timers.
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///
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/// Typical implementers are pinned references such as [`Pin<&T>`].
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///
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/// # Safety
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///
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/// Implementers of this trait must ensure that instances of types implementing
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/// [`UnsafeHrTimerPointer`] outlives any associated [`HrTimerPointer::TimerHandle`]
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/// instances.
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pub unsafe trait UnsafeHrTimerPointer: Sync + Sized {
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/// A handle representing a running timer.
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///
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/// # Safety
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///
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/// If the timer is running, or if the timer callback is executing when the
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/// handle is dropped, the drop method of [`Self::TimerHandle`] must not return
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/// until the timer is stopped and the callback has completed.
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type TimerHandle: HrTimerHandle;
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/// Start the timer after `expires` time units. If the timer was already
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/// running, it is restarted at the new expiry time.
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///
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/// # Safety
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///
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/// Caller promises keep the timer structure alive until the timer is dead.
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/// Caller can ensure this by not leaking the returned [`Self::TimerHandle`].
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unsafe fn start(self, expires: Ktime) -> Self::TimerHandle;
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}
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/// A trait for stack allocated timers.
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///
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/// # Safety
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///
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/// Implementers must ensure that `start_scoped` does not return until the
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/// timer is dead and the timer handler is not running.
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pub unsafe trait ScopedHrTimerPointer {
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/// Start the timer to run after `expires` time units and immediately
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/// after call `f`. When `f` returns, the timer is cancelled.
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fn start_scoped<T, F>(self, expires: Ktime, f: F) -> T
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where
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F: FnOnce() -> T;
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}
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// SAFETY: By the safety requirement of [`UnsafeHrTimerPointer`], dropping the
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// handle returned by [`UnsafeHrTimerPointer::start`] ensures that the timer is
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// killed.
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unsafe impl<T> ScopedHrTimerPointer for T
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where
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T: UnsafeHrTimerPointer,
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{
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fn start_scoped<U, F>(self, expires: Ktime, f: F) -> U
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where
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F: FnOnce() -> U,
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{
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// SAFETY: We drop the timer handle below before returning.
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let handle = unsafe { UnsafeHrTimerPointer::start(self, expires) };
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let t = f();
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drop(handle);
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t
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}
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}
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/// Implemented by [`HrTimerPointer`] implementers to give the C timer callback a
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/// function to call.
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// This is split from `HrTimerPointer` to make it easier to specify trait bounds.
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pub trait RawHrTimerCallback {
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/// Type of the parameter passed to [`HrTimerCallback::run`]. It may be
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/// [`Self`], or a pointer type derived from [`Self`].
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type CallbackTarget<'a>;
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/// Callback to be called from C when timer fires.
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///
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/// # Safety
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///
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/// Only to be called by C code in the `hrtimer` subsystem. `this` must point
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/// to the `bindings::hrtimer` structure that was used to start the timer.
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unsafe extern "C" fn run(this: *mut bindings::hrtimer) -> bindings::hrtimer_restart;
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}
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/// Implemented by structs that can be the target of a timer callback.
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pub trait HrTimerCallback {
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/// The type whose [`RawHrTimerCallback::run`] method will be invoked when
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/// the timer expires.
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type Pointer<'a>: RawHrTimerCallback;
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/// Called by the timer logic when the timer fires.
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fn run(this: <Self::Pointer<'_> as RawHrTimerCallback>::CallbackTarget<'_>) -> HrTimerRestart
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where
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Self: Sized;
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}
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/// A handle representing a potentially running timer.
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///
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/// More than one handle representing the same timer might exist.
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///
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/// # Safety
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///
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/// When dropped, the timer represented by this handle must be cancelled, if it
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/// is running. If the timer handler is running when the handle is dropped, the
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/// drop method must wait for the handler to return before returning.
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///
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/// Note: One way to satisfy the safety requirement is to call `Self::cancel` in
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/// the drop implementation for `Self.`
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pub unsafe trait HrTimerHandle {
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/// Cancel the timer. If the timer is in the running state, block till the
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/// handler has returned.
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///
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/// Note that the timer might be started by a concurrent start operation. If
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/// so, the timer might not be in the **stopped** state when this function
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/// returns.
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fn cancel(&mut self) -> bool;
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}
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/// Implemented by structs that contain timer nodes.
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///
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/// Clients of the timer API would usually safely implement this trait by using
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/// the [`crate::impl_has_hr_timer`] macro.
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///
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/// # Safety
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///
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/// Implementers of this trait must ensure that the implementer has a
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/// [`HrTimer`] field and that all trait methods are implemented according to
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/// their documentation. All the methods of this trait must operate on the same
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/// field.
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pub unsafe trait HasHrTimer<T> {
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/// Return a pointer to the [`HrTimer`] within `Self`.
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///
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/// This function is useful to get access to the value without creating
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/// intermediate references.
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///
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/// # Safety
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///
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/// `this` must be a valid pointer.
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unsafe fn raw_get_timer(this: *const Self) -> *const HrTimer<T>;
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/// Return a pointer to the struct that is containing the [`HrTimer`] pointed
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/// to by `ptr`.
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///
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/// This function is useful to get access to the value without creating
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/// intermediate references.
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///
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/// # Safety
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///
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/// `ptr` must point to a [`HrTimer<T>`] field in a struct of type `Self`.
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unsafe fn timer_container_of(ptr: *mut HrTimer<T>) -> *mut Self
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where
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Self: Sized;
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/// Get pointer to the contained `bindings::hrtimer` struct.
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///
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/// This function is useful to get access to the value without creating
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/// intermediate references.
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///
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/// # Safety
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///
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/// `this` must be a valid pointer.
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unsafe fn c_timer_ptr(this: *const Self) -> *const bindings::hrtimer {
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// SAFETY: `this` is a valid pointer to a `Self`.
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let timer_ptr = unsafe { Self::raw_get_timer(this) };
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// SAFETY: timer_ptr points to an allocation of at least `HrTimer` size.
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unsafe { HrTimer::raw_get(timer_ptr) }
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}
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/// Start the timer contained in the `Self` pointed to by `self_ptr`. If
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/// it is already running it is removed and inserted.
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///
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/// # Safety
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///
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/// - `this` must point to a valid `Self`.
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/// - Caller must ensure that the pointee of `this` lives until the timer
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/// fires or is canceled.
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unsafe fn start(this: *const Self, expires: Ktime) {
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// SAFETY: By function safety requirement, `this` is a valid `Self`.
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unsafe {
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bindings::hrtimer_start_range_ns(
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Self::c_timer_ptr(this).cast_mut(),
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expires.to_ns(),
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0,
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(*Self::raw_get_timer(this)).mode.into_c(),
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);
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}
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}
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}
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/// Restart policy for timers.
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#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)]
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#[repr(u32)]
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pub enum HrTimerRestart {
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/// Timer should not be restarted.
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NoRestart = bindings::hrtimer_restart_HRTIMER_NORESTART,
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/// Timer should be restarted.
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Restart = bindings::hrtimer_restart_HRTIMER_RESTART,
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}
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impl HrTimerRestart {
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fn into_c(self) -> bindings::hrtimer_restart {
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self as bindings::hrtimer_restart
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}
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}
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/// Operational mode of [`HrTimer`].
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// NOTE: Some of these have the same encoding on the C side, so we keep
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// `repr(Rust)` and convert elsewhere.
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#[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)]
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pub enum HrTimerMode {
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/// Timer expires at the given expiration time.
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Absolute,
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/// Timer expires after the given expiration time interpreted as a duration from now.
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Relative,
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/// Timer does not move between CPU cores.
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Pinned,
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/// Timer handler is executed in soft irq context.
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Soft,
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/// Timer handler is executed in hard irq context.
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Hard,
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/// Timer expires at the given expiration time.
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/// Timer does not move between CPU cores.
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AbsolutePinned,
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/// Timer expires after the given expiration time interpreted as a duration from now.
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/// Timer does not move between CPU cores.
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RelativePinned,
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/// Timer expires at the given expiration time.
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/// Timer handler is executed in soft irq context.
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AbsoluteSoft,
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/// Timer expires after the given expiration time interpreted as a duration from now.
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/// Timer handler is executed in soft irq context.
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RelativeSoft,
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/// Timer expires at the given expiration time.
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/// Timer does not move between CPU cores.
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/// Timer handler is executed in soft irq context.
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AbsolutePinnedSoft,
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/// Timer expires after the given expiration time interpreted as a duration from now.
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/// Timer does not move between CPU cores.
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/// Timer handler is executed in soft irq context.
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RelativePinnedSoft,
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/// Timer expires at the given expiration time.
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/// Timer handler is executed in hard irq context.
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AbsoluteHard,
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/// Timer expires after the given expiration time interpreted as a duration from now.
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/// Timer handler is executed in hard irq context.
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RelativeHard,
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/// Timer expires at the given expiration time.
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/// Timer does not move between CPU cores.
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/// Timer handler is executed in hard irq context.
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AbsolutePinnedHard,
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/// Timer expires after the given expiration time interpreted as a duration from now.
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/// Timer does not move between CPU cores.
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/// Timer handler is executed in hard irq context.
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RelativePinnedHard,
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}
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impl HrTimerMode {
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fn into_c(self) -> bindings::hrtimer_mode {
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use bindings::*;
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match self {
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HrTimerMode::Absolute => hrtimer_mode_HRTIMER_MODE_ABS,
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HrTimerMode::Relative => hrtimer_mode_HRTIMER_MODE_REL,
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HrTimerMode::Pinned => hrtimer_mode_HRTIMER_MODE_PINNED,
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HrTimerMode::Soft => hrtimer_mode_HRTIMER_MODE_SOFT,
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HrTimerMode::Hard => hrtimer_mode_HRTIMER_MODE_HARD,
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HrTimerMode::AbsolutePinned => hrtimer_mode_HRTIMER_MODE_ABS_PINNED,
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HrTimerMode::RelativePinned => hrtimer_mode_HRTIMER_MODE_REL_PINNED,
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HrTimerMode::AbsoluteSoft => hrtimer_mode_HRTIMER_MODE_ABS_SOFT,
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HrTimerMode::RelativeSoft => hrtimer_mode_HRTIMER_MODE_REL_SOFT,
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HrTimerMode::AbsolutePinnedSoft => hrtimer_mode_HRTIMER_MODE_ABS_PINNED_SOFT,
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HrTimerMode::RelativePinnedSoft => hrtimer_mode_HRTIMER_MODE_REL_PINNED_SOFT,
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HrTimerMode::AbsoluteHard => hrtimer_mode_HRTIMER_MODE_ABS_HARD,
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HrTimerMode::RelativeHard => hrtimer_mode_HRTIMER_MODE_REL_HARD,
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HrTimerMode::AbsolutePinnedHard => hrtimer_mode_HRTIMER_MODE_ABS_PINNED_HARD,
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HrTimerMode::RelativePinnedHard => hrtimer_mode_HRTIMER_MODE_REL_PINNED_HARD,
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}
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}
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}
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/// Use to implement the [`HasHrTimer<T>`] trait.
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///
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/// See [`module`] documentation for an example.
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///
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/// [`module`]: crate::time::hrtimer
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#[macro_export]
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macro_rules! impl_has_hr_timer {
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(
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impl$({$($generics:tt)*})?
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HasHrTimer<$timer_type:ty>
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for $self:ty
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{ self.$field:ident }
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$($rest:tt)*
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) => {
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// SAFETY: This implementation of `raw_get_timer` only compiles if the
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// field has the right type.
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unsafe impl$(<$($generics)*>)? $crate::time::hrtimer::HasHrTimer<$timer_type> for $self {
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#[inline]
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unsafe fn raw_get_timer(
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this: *const Self,
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) -> *const $crate::time::hrtimer::HrTimer<$timer_type> {
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// SAFETY: The caller promises that the pointer is not dangling.
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unsafe { ::core::ptr::addr_of!((*this).$field) }
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}
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#[inline]
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unsafe fn timer_container_of(
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ptr: *mut $crate::time::hrtimer::HrTimer<$timer_type>,
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) -> *mut Self {
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// SAFETY: As per the safety requirement of this function, `ptr`
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// is pointing inside a `$timer_type`.
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unsafe { ::kernel::container_of!(ptr, $timer_type, $field) }
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}
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}
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}
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}
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mod arc;
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pub use arc::ArcHrTimerHandle;
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mod pin;
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pub use pin::PinHrTimerHandle;
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mod pin_mut;
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pub use pin_mut::PinMutHrTimerHandle;
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// `box` is a reserved keyword, so prefix with `t` for timer
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mod tbox;
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pub use tbox::BoxHrTimerHandle;
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