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| author | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2025-12-05 21:29:02 -0800 |
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| committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2025-12-05 21:29:02 -0800 |
| commit | 416f99c3b16f582a3fc6d64a1f77f39d94b76de5 (patch) | |
| tree | 8322813d7c49c3a99550eaf80c245bc163685b83 /rust/kernel/uaccess.rs | |
| parent | b1ae17cd0f0a2ffe1e9da007587c8eebb1bf8c69 (diff) | |
| parent | 473b9f331718267815649cd93801da832200db71 (diff) | |
Merge tag 'driver-core-6.19-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/driver-core/driver-core
Pull driver core updates from Danilo Krummrich:
"Arch Topology:
- Move parse_acpi_topology() from arm64 to common code for reuse in
RISC-V
CPU:
- Expose housekeeping CPUs through /sys/devices/system/cpu/housekeeping
- Print a newline (or 0x0A) instead of '(null)' reading
/sys/devices/system/cpu/nohz_full when nohz_full= is not set
debugfs
- Remove (broken) 'no-mount' mode
- Remove redundant access mode checks in debugfs_get_tree() and
debugfs_create_*() functions
Devres:
- Remove unused devm_free_percpu() helper
- Move devm_alloc_percpu() from device.h to devres.h
Firmware Loader:
- Replace simple_strtol() with kstrtoint()
- Do not call cancel_store() when no upload is in progress
kernfs:
- Increase struct super_block::maxbytes to MAX_LFS_FILESIZE
- Fix a missing unwind path in __kernfs_new_node()
Misc:
- Increase the name size in struct auxiliary_device_id to 40
characters
- Replace system_unbound_wq with system_dfl_wq and add WQ_PERCPU to
alloc_workqueue()
Platform:
- Replace ERR_PTR() with IOMEM_ERR_PTR() in platform ioremap
functions
Rust:
- Auxiliary:
- Unregister auxiliary device on parent device unbind
- Move parent() to impl Device; implement device context aware
parent() for Device<Bound>
- Illustrate how to safely obtain a driver's device private data
when calling from an auxiliary driver into the parant device
driver
- DebugFs:
- Implement support for binary large objects
- Device:
- Let probe() return the driver's device private data as pinned
initializer, i.e. impl PinInit<Self, Error>
- Implement safe accessor for a driver's device private data for
Device<Bound> (returned reference can't out-live driver binding
and guarantees the correct private data type)
- Implement AsBusDevice trait, to be used by class device
abstractions to derive the bus device type of the parent device
- DMA:
- Store raw pointer of allocation as NonNull
- Use start_ptr() and start_ptr_mut() to inherit correct
mutability of self
- FS:
- Add file::Offset type alias
- I2C:
- Add abstractions for I2C device / driver infrastructure
- Implement abstractions for manual I2C device registrations
- I/O:
- Use "kernel vertical" style for imports
- Define ResourceSize as resource_size_t
- Move ResourceSize to top-level I/O module
- Add type alias for phys_addr_t
- Implement Rust version of read_poll_timeout_atomic()
- PCI:
- Use "kernel vertical" style for imports
- Move I/O and IRQ infrastructure to separate files
- Add support for PCI interrupt vectors
- Implement TryInto<IrqRequest<'a>> for IrqVector<'a> to convert
an IrqVector bound to specific pci::Device into an IrqRequest
bound to the same pci::Device's parent Device
- Leverage pin_init_scope() to get rid of redundant Result in IRQ
methods
- PinInit:
- Add {pin_}init_scope() to execute code before creating an
initializer
- Platform:
- Leverage pin_init_scope() to get rid of redundant Result in IRQ
methods
- Timekeeping:
- Implement abstraction of udelay()
- Uaccess:
- Implement read_slice_partial() and read_slice_file() for
UserSliceReader
- Implement write_slice_partial() and write_slice_file() for
UserSliceWriter
sysfs:
- Prepare the constification of struct attribute"
* tag 'driver-core-6.19-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/driver-core/driver-core: (75 commits)
rust: pci: fix build failure when CONFIG_PCI_MSI is disabled
debugfs: Fix default access mode config check
debugfs: Remove broken no-mount mode
debugfs: Remove redundant access mode checks
driver core: Check drivers_autoprobe for all added devices
driver core: WQ_PERCPU added to alloc_workqueue users
driver core: replace use of system_unbound_wq with system_dfl_wq
tick/nohz: Expose housekeeping CPUs in sysfs
tick/nohz: avoid showing '(null)' if nohz_full= not set
sysfs/cpu: Use DEVICE_ATTR_RO for nohz_full attribute
kernfs: fix memory leak of kernfs_iattrs in __kernfs_new_node
fs/kernfs: raise sb->maxbytes to MAX_LFS_FILESIZE
mod_devicetable: Bump auxiliary_device_id name size
sysfs: simplify attribute definition macros
samples/kobject: constify 'struct foo_attribute'
samples/kobject: add is_visible() callback to attribute group
sysfs: attribute_group: enable const variants of is_visible()
sysfs: introduce __SYSFS_FUNCTION_ALTERNATIVE()
sysfs: transparently handle const pointers in ATTRIBUTE_GROUPS()
sysfs: attribute_group: allow registration of const attribute
...
Diffstat (limited to 'rust/kernel/uaccess.rs')
| -rw-r--r-- | rust/kernel/uaccess.rs | 85 |
1 files changed, 85 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/rust/kernel/uaccess.rs b/rust/kernel/uaccess.rs index a8fb4764185a..f989539a31b4 100644 --- a/rust/kernel/uaccess.rs +++ b/rust/kernel/uaccess.rs @@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ use crate::{ bindings, error::Result, ffi::{c_char, c_void}, + fs::file, prelude::*, transmute::{AsBytes, FromBytes}, }; @@ -287,6 +288,48 @@ impl UserSliceReader { self.read_raw(out) } + /// Reads raw data from the user slice into a kernel buffer partially. + /// + /// This is the same as [`Self::read_slice`] but considers the given `offset` into `out` and + /// truncates the read to the boundaries of `self` and `out`. + /// + /// On success, returns the number of bytes read. + pub fn read_slice_partial(&mut self, out: &mut [u8], offset: usize) -> Result<usize> { + let end = offset.saturating_add(self.len()).min(out.len()); + + let Some(dst) = out.get_mut(offset..end) else { + return Ok(0); + }; + + self.read_slice(dst)?; + Ok(dst.len()) + } + + /// Reads raw data from the user slice into a kernel buffer partially. + /// + /// This is the same as [`Self::read_slice_partial`] but updates the given [`file::Offset`] by + /// the number of bytes read. + /// + /// This is equivalent to C's `simple_write_to_buffer()`. + /// + /// On success, returns the number of bytes read. + pub fn read_slice_file(&mut self, out: &mut [u8], offset: &mut file::Offset) -> Result<usize> { + if offset.is_negative() { + return Err(EINVAL); + } + + let Ok(offset_index) = (*offset).try_into() else { + return Ok(0); + }; + + let read = self.read_slice_partial(out, offset_index)?; + + // OVERFLOW: `offset + read <= data.len() <= isize::MAX <= Offset::MAX` + *offset += read as i64; + + Ok(read) + } + /// Reads a value of the specified type. /// /// Fails with [`EFAULT`] if the read happens on a bad address, or if the read goes out of @@ -438,6 +481,48 @@ impl UserSliceWriter { Ok(()) } + /// Writes raw data to this user pointer from a kernel buffer partially. + /// + /// This is the same as [`Self::write_slice`] but considers the given `offset` into `data` and + /// truncates the write to the boundaries of `self` and `data`. + /// + /// On success, returns the number of bytes written. + pub fn write_slice_partial(&mut self, data: &[u8], offset: usize) -> Result<usize> { + let end = offset.saturating_add(self.len()).min(data.len()); + + let Some(src) = data.get(offset..end) else { + return Ok(0); + }; + + self.write_slice(src)?; + Ok(src.len()) + } + + /// Writes raw data to this user pointer from a kernel buffer partially. + /// + /// This is the same as [`Self::write_slice_partial`] but updates the given [`file::Offset`] by + /// the number of bytes written. + /// + /// This is equivalent to C's `simple_read_from_buffer()`. + /// + /// On success, returns the number of bytes written. + pub fn write_slice_file(&mut self, data: &[u8], offset: &mut file::Offset) -> Result<usize> { + if offset.is_negative() { + return Err(EINVAL); + } + + let Ok(offset_index) = (*offset).try_into() else { + return Ok(0); + }; + + let written = self.write_slice_partial(data, offset_index)?; + + // OVERFLOW: `offset + written <= data.len() <= isize::MAX <= Offset::MAX` + *offset += written as i64; + + Ok(written) + } + /// Writes the provided Rust value to this userspace pointer. /// /// Fails with [`EFAULT`] if the write happens on a bad address, or if the write goes out of |
