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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
// Copyright (C) 2025 Google LLC.
//! Binder -- the Android IPC mechanism.
#![recursion_limit = "256"]
#![allow(
clippy::as_underscore,
clippy::ref_as_ptr,
clippy::ptr_as_ptr,
clippy::cast_lossless
)]
use kernel::{
bindings::{self, seq_file},
fs::File,
list::{ListArc, ListArcSafe, ListLinksSelfPtr, TryNewListArc},
prelude::*,
seq_file::SeqFile,
seq_print,
sync::poll::PollTable,
sync::Arc,
task::Pid,
transmute::AsBytes,
types::ForeignOwnable,
uaccess::UserSliceWriter,
};
use crate::{context::Context, page_range::Shrinker, process::Process, thread::Thread};
use core::{
ptr::NonNull,
sync::atomic::{AtomicBool, AtomicUsize, Ordering},
};
mod allocation;
mod context;
mod deferred_close;
mod defs;
mod error;
mod node;
mod page_range;
mod process;
mod range_alloc;
mod stats;
mod thread;
mod trace;
mod transaction;
#[allow(warnings)] // generated bindgen code
mod binderfs {
use kernel::bindings::{dentry, inode};
extern "C" {
pub fn init_rust_binderfs() -> kernel::ffi::c_int;
}
extern "C" {
pub fn rust_binderfs_create_proc_file(
nodp: *mut inode,
pid: kernel::ffi::c_int,
) -> *mut dentry;
}
extern "C" {
pub fn rust_binderfs_remove_file(dentry: *mut dentry);
}
pub type rust_binder_context = *mut kernel::ffi::c_void;
#[repr(C)]
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
pub struct binder_device {
pub minor: kernel::ffi::c_int,
pub ctx: rust_binder_context,
}
impl Default for binder_device {
fn default() -> Self {
let mut s = ::core::mem::MaybeUninit::<Self>::uninit();
unsafe {
::core::ptr::write_bytes(s.as_mut_ptr(), 0, 1);
s.assume_init()
}
}
}
}
module! {
type: BinderModule,
name: "rust_binder",
authors: ["Wedson Almeida Filho", "Alice Ryhl"],
description: "Android Binder",
license: "GPL",
}
fn next_debug_id() -> usize {
static NEXT_DEBUG_ID: AtomicUsize = AtomicUsize::new(0);
NEXT_DEBUG_ID.fetch_add(1, Ordering::Relaxed)
}
/// Provides a single place to write Binder return values via the
/// supplied `UserSliceWriter`.
pub(crate) struct BinderReturnWriter<'a> {
writer: UserSliceWriter,
thread: &'a Thread,
}
impl<'a> BinderReturnWriter<'a> {
fn new(writer: UserSliceWriter, thread: &'a Thread) -> Self {
BinderReturnWriter { writer, thread }
}
/// Write a return code back to user space.
/// Should be a `BR_` constant from [`defs`] e.g. [`defs::BR_TRANSACTION_COMPLETE`].
fn write_code(&mut self, code: u32) -> Result {
stats::GLOBAL_STATS.inc_br(code);
self.thread.process.stats.inc_br(code);
self.writer.write(&code)
}
/// Write something *other than* a return code to user space.
fn write_payload<T: AsBytes>(&mut self, payload: &T) -> Result {
self.writer.write(payload)
}
fn len(&self) -> usize {
self.writer.len()
}
}
/// Specifies how a type should be delivered to the read part of a BINDER_WRITE_READ ioctl.
///
/// When a value is pushed to the todo list for a process or thread, it is stored as a trait object
/// with the type `Arc<dyn DeliverToRead>`. Trait objects are a Rust feature that lets you
/// implement dynamic dispatch over many different types. This lets us store many different types
/// in the todo list.
trait DeliverToRead: ListArcSafe + Send + Sync {
/// Performs work. Returns true if remaining work items in the queue should be processed
/// immediately, or false if it should return to caller before processing additional work
/// items.
fn do_work(
self: DArc<Self>,
thread: &Thread,
writer: &mut BinderReturnWriter<'_>,
) -> Result<bool>;
/// Cancels the given work item. This is called instead of [`DeliverToRead::do_work`] when work
/// won't be delivered.
fn cancel(self: DArc<Self>);
/// Should we use `wake_up_interruptible_sync` or `wake_up_interruptible` when scheduling this
/// work item?
///
/// Generally only set to true for non-oneway transactions.
fn should_sync_wakeup(&self) -> bool;
fn debug_print(&self, m: &SeqFile, prefix: &str, transaction_prefix: &str) -> Result<()>;
}
// Wrapper around a `DeliverToRead` with linked list links.
#[pin_data]
struct DTRWrap<T: ?Sized> {
#[pin]
links: ListLinksSelfPtr<DTRWrap<dyn DeliverToRead>>,
#[pin]
wrapped: T,
}
kernel::list::impl_list_arc_safe! {
impl{T: ListArcSafe + ?Sized} ListArcSafe<0> for DTRWrap<T> {
tracked_by wrapped: T;
}
}
kernel::list::impl_list_item! {
impl ListItem<0> for DTRWrap<dyn DeliverToRead> {
using ListLinksSelfPtr { self.links };
}
}
impl<T: ?Sized> core::ops::Deref for DTRWrap<T> {
type Target = T;
fn deref(&self) -> &T {
&self.wrapped
}
}
type DArc<T> = kernel::sync::Arc<DTRWrap<T>>;
type DLArc<T> = kernel::list::ListArc<DTRWrap<T>>;
impl<T: ListArcSafe> DTRWrap<T> {
fn new(val: impl PinInit<T>) -> impl PinInit<Self> {
pin_init!(Self {
links <- ListLinksSelfPtr::new(),
wrapped <- val,
})
}
fn arc_try_new(val: T) -> Result<DLArc<T>, kernel::alloc::AllocError> {
ListArc::pin_init(
try_pin_init!(Self {
links <- ListLinksSelfPtr::new(),
wrapped: val,
}),
GFP_KERNEL,
)
.map_err(|_| kernel::alloc::AllocError)
}
fn arc_pin_init(init: impl PinInit<T>) -> Result<DLArc<T>, kernel::error::Error> {
ListArc::pin_init(
try_pin_init!(Self {
links <- ListLinksSelfPtr::new(),
wrapped <- init,
}),
GFP_KERNEL,
)
}
}
struct DeliverCode {
code: u32,
skip: AtomicBool,
}
kernel::list::impl_list_arc_safe! {
impl ListArcSafe<0> for DeliverCode { untracked; }
}
impl DeliverCode {
fn new(code: u32) -> Self {
Self {
code,
skip: AtomicBool::new(false),
}
}
/// Disable this DeliverCode and make it do nothing.
///
/// This is used instead of removing it from the work list, since `LinkedList::remove` is
/// unsafe, whereas this method is not.
fn skip(&self) {
self.skip.store(true, Ordering::Relaxed);
}
}
impl DeliverToRead for DeliverCode {
fn do_work(
self: DArc<Self>,
_thread: &Thread,
writer: &mut BinderReturnWriter<'_>,
) -> Result<bool> {
if !self.skip.load(Ordering::Relaxed) {
writer.write_code(self.code)?;
}
Ok(true)
}
fn cancel(self: DArc<Self>) {}
fn should_sync_wakeup(&self) -> bool {
false
}
fn debug_print(&self, m: &SeqFile, prefix: &str, _tprefix: &str) -> Result<()> {
seq_print!(m, "{}", prefix);
if self.skip.load(Ordering::Relaxed) {
seq_print!(m, "(skipped) ");
}
if self.code == defs::BR_TRANSACTION_COMPLETE {
seq_print!(m, "transaction complete\n");
} else {
seq_print!(m, "transaction error: {}\n", self.code);
}
Ok(())
}
}
fn ptr_align(value: usize) -> Option<usize> {
let size = core::mem::size_of::<usize>() - 1;
Some(value.checked_add(size)? & !size)
}
// SAFETY: We call register in `init`.
static BINDER_SHRINKER: Shrinker = unsafe { Shrinker::new() };
struct BinderModule {}
impl kernel::Module for BinderModule {
fn init(_module: &'static kernel::ThisModule) -> Result<Self> {
// SAFETY: The module initializer never runs twice, so we only call this once.
unsafe { crate::context::CONTEXTS.init() };
pr_warn!("Loaded Rust Binder.");
BINDER_SHRINKER.register(kernel::c_str!("android-binder"))?;
// SAFETY: The module is being loaded, so we can initialize binderfs.
unsafe { kernel::error::to_result(binderfs::init_rust_binderfs())? };
Ok(Self {})
}
}
/// Makes the inner type Sync.
#[repr(transparent)]
pub struct AssertSync<T>(T);
// SAFETY: Used only to insert `file_operations` into a global, which is safe.
unsafe impl<T> Sync for AssertSync<T> {}
/// File operations that rust_binderfs.c can use.
#[no_mangle]
#[used]
pub static rust_binder_fops: AssertSync<kernel::bindings::file_operations> = {
// SAFETY: All zeroes is safe for the `file_operations` type.
let zeroed_ops = unsafe { core::mem::MaybeUninit::zeroed().assume_init() };
let ops = kernel::bindings::file_operations {
owner: THIS_MODULE.as_ptr(),
poll: Some(rust_binder_poll),
unlocked_ioctl: Some(rust_binder_unlocked_ioctl),
compat_ioctl: Some(rust_binder_compat_ioctl),
mmap: Some(rust_binder_mmap),
open: Some(rust_binder_open),
release: Some(rust_binder_release),
flush: Some(rust_binder_flush),
..zeroed_ops
};
AssertSync(ops)
};
/// # Safety
/// Only called by binderfs.
#[no_mangle]
unsafe extern "C" fn rust_binder_new_context(
name: *const kernel::ffi::c_char,
) -> *mut kernel::ffi::c_void {
// SAFETY: The caller will always provide a valid c string here.
let name = unsafe { kernel::str::CStr::from_char_ptr(name) };
match Context::new(name) {
Ok(ctx) => Arc::into_foreign(ctx),
Err(_err) => core::ptr::null_mut(),
}
}
/// # Safety
/// Only called by binderfs.
#[no_mangle]
unsafe extern "C" fn rust_binder_remove_context(device: *mut kernel::ffi::c_void) {
if !device.is_null() {
// SAFETY: The caller ensures that the `device` pointer came from a previous call to
// `rust_binder_new_device`.
let ctx = unsafe { Arc::<Context>::from_foreign(device) };
ctx.deregister();
drop(ctx);
}
}
/// # Safety
/// Only called by binderfs.
unsafe extern "C" fn rust_binder_open(
inode: *mut bindings::inode,
file_ptr: *mut bindings::file,
) -> kernel::ffi::c_int {
// SAFETY: The `rust_binderfs.c` file ensures that `i_private` is set to a
// `struct binder_device`.
let device = unsafe { (*inode).i_private } as *const binderfs::binder_device;
assert!(!device.is_null());
// SAFETY: The `rust_binderfs.c` file ensures that `device->ctx` holds a binder context when
// using the rust binder fops.
let ctx = unsafe { Arc::<Context>::borrow((*device).ctx) };
// SAFETY: The caller provides a valid file pointer to a new `struct file`.
let file = unsafe { File::from_raw_file(file_ptr) };
let process = match Process::open(ctx, file) {
Ok(process) => process,
Err(err) => return err.to_errno(),
};
// SAFETY: This is an `inode` for a newly created binder file.
match unsafe { BinderfsProcFile::new(inode, process.task.pid()) } {
Ok(Some(file)) => process.inner.lock().binderfs_file = Some(file),
Ok(None) => { /* pid already exists */ }
Err(err) => return err.to_errno(),
}
// SAFETY: This file is associated with Rust binder, so we own the `private_data` field.
unsafe { (*file_ptr).private_data = process.into_foreign() };
0
}
/// # Safety
/// Only called by binderfs.
unsafe extern "C" fn rust_binder_release(
_inode: *mut bindings::inode,
file: *mut bindings::file,
) -> kernel::ffi::c_int {
// SAFETY: We previously set `private_data` in `rust_binder_open`.
let process = unsafe { Arc::<Process>::from_foreign((*file).private_data) };
// SAFETY: The caller ensures that the file is valid.
let file = unsafe { File::from_raw_file(file) };
Process::release(process, file);
0
}
/// # Safety
/// Only called by binderfs.
unsafe extern "C" fn rust_binder_compat_ioctl(
file: *mut bindings::file,
cmd: kernel::ffi::c_uint,
arg: kernel::ffi::c_ulong,
) -> kernel::ffi::c_long {
// SAFETY: We previously set `private_data` in `rust_binder_open`.
let f = unsafe { Arc::<Process>::borrow((*file).private_data) };
// SAFETY: The caller ensures that the file is valid.
match Process::compat_ioctl(f, unsafe { File::from_raw_file(file) }, cmd as _, arg as _) {
Ok(()) => 0,
Err(err) => err.to_errno() as isize,
}
}
/// # Safety
/// Only called by binderfs.
unsafe extern "C" fn rust_binder_unlocked_ioctl(
file: *mut bindings::file,
cmd: kernel::ffi::c_uint,
arg: kernel::ffi::c_ulong,
) -> kernel::ffi::c_long {
// SAFETY: We previously set `private_data` in `rust_binder_open`.
let f = unsafe { Arc::<Process>::borrow((*file).private_data) };
// SAFETY: The caller ensures that the file is valid.
match Process::ioctl(f, unsafe { File::from_raw_file(file) }, cmd as _, arg as _) {
Ok(()) => 0,
Err(err) => err.to_errno() as isize,
}
}
/// # Safety
/// Only called by binderfs.
unsafe extern "C" fn rust_binder_mmap(
file: *mut bindings::file,
vma: *mut bindings::vm_area_struct,
) -> kernel::ffi::c_int {
// SAFETY: We previously set `private_data` in `rust_binder_open`.
let f = unsafe { Arc::<Process>::borrow((*file).private_data) };
// SAFETY: The caller ensures that the vma is valid.
let area = unsafe { kernel::mm::virt::VmaNew::from_raw(vma) };
// SAFETY: The caller ensures that the file is valid.
match Process::mmap(f, unsafe { File::from_raw_file(file) }, area) {
Ok(()) => 0,
Err(err) => err.to_errno(),
}
}
/// # Safety
/// Only called by binderfs.
unsafe extern "C" fn rust_binder_poll(
file: *mut bindings::file,
wait: *mut bindings::poll_table_struct,
) -> bindings::__poll_t {
// SAFETY: We previously set `private_data` in `rust_binder_open`.
let f = unsafe { Arc::<Process>::borrow((*file).private_data) };
// SAFETY: The caller ensures that the file is valid.
let fileref = unsafe { File::from_raw_file(file) };
// SAFETY: The caller ensures that the `PollTable` is valid.
match Process::poll(f, fileref, unsafe { PollTable::from_raw(wait) }) {
Ok(v) => v,
Err(_) => bindings::POLLERR,
}
}
/// # Safety
/// Only called by binderfs.
unsafe extern "C" fn rust_binder_flush(
file: *mut bindings::file,
_id: bindings::fl_owner_t,
) -> kernel::ffi::c_int {
// SAFETY: We previously set `private_data` in `rust_binder_open`.
let f = unsafe { Arc::<Process>::borrow((*file).private_data) };
match Process::flush(f) {
Ok(()) => 0,
Err(err) => err.to_errno(),
}
}
/// # Safety
/// Only called by binderfs.
#[no_mangle]
unsafe extern "C" fn rust_binder_stats_show(
ptr: *mut seq_file,
_: *mut kernel::ffi::c_void,
) -> kernel::ffi::c_int {
// SAFETY: The caller ensures that the pointer is valid and exclusive for the duration in which
// this method is called.
let m = unsafe { SeqFile::from_raw(ptr) };
if let Err(err) = rust_binder_stats_show_impl(m) {
seq_print!(m, "failed to generate state: {:?}\n", err);
}
0
}
/// # Safety
/// Only called by binderfs.
#[no_mangle]
unsafe extern "C" fn rust_binder_state_show(
ptr: *mut seq_file,
_: *mut kernel::ffi::c_void,
) -> kernel::ffi::c_int {
// SAFETY: The caller ensures that the pointer is valid and exclusive for the duration in which
// this method is called.
let m = unsafe { SeqFile::from_raw(ptr) };
if let Err(err) = rust_binder_state_show_impl(m) {
seq_print!(m, "failed to generate state: {:?}\n", err);
}
0
}
/// # Safety
/// Only called by binderfs.
#[no_mangle]
unsafe extern "C" fn rust_binder_proc_show(
ptr: *mut seq_file,
_: *mut kernel::ffi::c_void,
) -> kernel::ffi::c_int {
// SAFETY: Accessing the private field of `seq_file` is okay.
let pid = (unsafe { (*ptr).private }) as usize as Pid;
// SAFETY: The caller ensures that the pointer is valid and exclusive for the duration in which
// this method is called.
let m = unsafe { SeqFile::from_raw(ptr) };
if let Err(err) = rust_binder_proc_show_impl(m, pid) {
seq_print!(m, "failed to generate state: {:?}\n", err);
}
0
}
/// # Safety
/// Only called by binderfs.
#[no_mangle]
unsafe extern "C" fn rust_binder_transactions_show(
ptr: *mut seq_file,
_: *mut kernel::ffi::c_void,
) -> kernel::ffi::c_int {
// SAFETY: The caller ensures that the pointer is valid and exclusive for the duration in which
// this method is called.
let m = unsafe { SeqFile::from_raw(ptr) };
if let Err(err) = rust_binder_transactions_show_impl(m) {
seq_print!(m, "failed to generate state: {:?}\n", err);
}
0
}
fn rust_binder_transactions_show_impl(m: &SeqFile) -> Result<()> {
seq_print!(m, "binder transactions:\n");
let contexts = context::get_all_contexts()?;
for ctx in contexts {
let procs = ctx.get_all_procs()?;
for proc in procs {
proc.debug_print(m, &ctx, false)?;
seq_print!(m, "\n");
}
}
Ok(())
}
fn rust_binder_stats_show_impl(m: &SeqFile) -> Result<()> {
seq_print!(m, "binder stats:\n");
stats::GLOBAL_STATS.debug_print("", m);
let contexts = context::get_all_contexts()?;
for ctx in contexts {
let procs = ctx.get_all_procs()?;
for proc in procs {
proc.debug_print_stats(m, &ctx)?;
seq_print!(m, "\n");
}
}
Ok(())
}
fn rust_binder_state_show_impl(m: &SeqFile) -> Result<()> {
seq_print!(m, "binder state:\n");
let contexts = context::get_all_contexts()?;
for ctx in contexts {
let procs = ctx.get_all_procs()?;
for proc in procs {
proc.debug_print(m, &ctx, true)?;
seq_print!(m, "\n");
}
}
Ok(())
}
fn rust_binder_proc_show_impl(m: &SeqFile, pid: Pid) -> Result<()> {
seq_print!(m, "binder proc state:\n");
let contexts = context::get_all_contexts()?;
for ctx in contexts {
let procs = ctx.get_procs_with_pid(pid)?;
for proc in procs {
proc.debug_print(m, &ctx, true)?;
seq_print!(m, "\n");
}
}
Ok(())
}
struct BinderfsProcFile(NonNull<bindings::dentry>);
// SAFETY: Safe to drop any thread.
unsafe impl Send for BinderfsProcFile {}
impl BinderfsProcFile {
/// # Safety
///
/// Takes an inode from a newly created binder file.
unsafe fn new(nodp: *mut bindings::inode, pid: i32) -> Result<Option<Self>> {
// SAFETY: The caller passes an `inode` for a newly created binder file.
let dentry = unsafe { binderfs::rust_binderfs_create_proc_file(nodp, pid) };
match kernel::error::from_err_ptr(dentry) {
Ok(dentry) => Ok(NonNull::new(dentry).map(Self)),
Err(err) if err == EEXIST => Ok(None),
Err(err) => Err(err),
}
}
}
impl Drop for BinderfsProcFile {
fn drop(&mut self) {
// SAFETY: This is a dentry from `rust_binderfs_remove_file` that has not been deleted yet.
unsafe { binderfs::rust_binderfs_remove_file(self.0.as_ptr()) };
}
}
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